How to go to the Elemental Plane?
The normal way was to have a good relationship with the Elemental Lord so that the other party would be willing to invite a Mage – someone who had the ability to summon elemental spirits, and an Elemental Lord-level spirit at that, couldn't be an ordinary person or Mage – to visit their domain.
When ordinary people invited people to their home, they would of course give their home address so that the guest would know where to go. What the Elemental Lord gave was a set of coordinates that could be used for teleportation magic arrays.
However, the teleportation coordinates were dead. As long as a Mage proficient in teleportation magic arrays got their hands on them, they could send themselves to the home of the Elemental Lord who gave them the coordinates. But Mages who could get this set of coordinates usually had an agreement or even a contract with the Elemental Lord. These were all identifiable. Not everyone who came through the set of coordinates would get the same recognition of the Elemental Lord.
Moreover, the Elemental Lords were very interesting. They didn't identify the Mage they initially recognized, but rather the Mage's bloodline. In other words, even if the Mage died, their descendants would still have a way to deal with these Elemental Lords, even if the descendants were scoundrels.
There were various reasons why they would identify bloodlines instead of people. It was mainly because the lifespan of humans was too short. In contrast, the Elemental Lords were almost immortal. In addition, they were blind when it came to human appearances, so they only recognized the parts that they could recognize.
However, with regard to uninvited strangers, apart from a very small number of Elemental Lords who had quite a personality and temper, which was usually the case with Fire Elemental Lords, most Elemental Lords welcomed them. The reason was that these almost immortal beings were willing to deal with a powerful Mage, which was the exchange of resources.
The local specialties of the four Elemental Planes were not necessarily able to fully meet the needs of elemental life forms. There were always some things that couldn't be taken into account. To make up for these, it was necessary to start from outside. It could be plundering, but it could also be trading.
In other words, from the beginning, the Elemental Lords were willing to deal with Mages because they were eyeing resources that the Elemental Plane didn't have. In this case, it didn't matter who the Mage dealt with was. If the Mage just changed the target, the originally agreed conditions would of course not count, and they would have to be renegotiated.
It seemed that the teleportation coordinates to the Elemental Plane should be everywhere. The Elemental Plane also opened its door and welcomed all Mages.
Actually, that wasn't the case.
The Elemental Lords needed special resources that could not be found in the Elemental Realm but could be produced in the Mysterious Land. For this reason, they had to use the specialties of the Elemental Plane to trade with the magicians of the Mysterious Land. Therefore, for the mages in the Lost Land, having a coordinate leading to the Elemental Realm meant that they would have an endless supply of resources.
These things could be found everywhere in the Elemental Realm. If they were brought to the bewildering land, their value would be multiplied several times. Even though the things he had to offer were not necessarily rare magic materials, no matter how rare they were, they could not be compared to the items from the Elemental Realm, which could not be found anywhere in the maze.
In other words, a teleportation coordinate to the Elemental Realm represented an unimaginably huge benefit, and it was sustainable. Under such a premise, how could a mage or a mage family who had the coordinates of the Elemental Realm reveal the golden egg laying chicken to the public? He must be hiding it and not letting anyone else know about it.
As for the other possible way to go to the Elemental Plane, it was the half-failed Teleportation Magic. It could teleport people out, but they did not know where they would be teleported to. There was always a chance that they would be teleported to the Elemental Realm.
Basically, if one believed in this probability, it would be possible to stand in an open space on a sunny day and be struck to death by a sudden thunder. The probability of this happening was relatively high.
"So, are you suggesting that we rob a mage family?" Although Fen was just asking a question, what she was doing was different from what she said.
She was preparing her weapons, including a lightsaber and a magic gun that she had not used for a long time. She was also adjusting the tightness of each part of the Four Spirits Suit, as well as the parts that were not suitable for battle. She also started to use the index system that Kaya had designed based on the loopholes in the forum to search for such mage families. After all, not everyone would talk about how their family got their money in a high-profile manner.
Looking at Fen's behavior, it seemed that she was ready to rob. Someone was helpless and could only think of a way to stop this Lich. This was because if the former Demon King were to find any clues, he would definitely look for the unlucky mage family and snatch the item from them first.
If what she was looking for was a physical object, she could still persuade the other party to steal it. After all, she had Blink and could reach the highest level of the Thief class, which was the realm of Godly Thief.
Unfortunately, what she wanted to know was not a physical object, but a piece of information. In order to confirm who knew, the easiest way for the Lich was to interrogate the "soul" of the person who knew. Don't think that this could be recovered or reversed. The souls that would obediently answer the Lich's questions must be the souls of the dead. This was also because Necromancy Magic could not control the souls of the living.
"Stop for a moment. Let's not talk about the second method of trying our luck. I don't plan on going through the first method. Besides, no matter who you want to rob, those who have a way to protect this big cake are not good people. Perhaps we are not necessarily afraid of each other now, but why do we have to look for trouble? They didn't do anything to us. "
Finn snorted and grumbled, "So what you just said was all nonsense."
"How is it nonsense? If I didn't elaborate, how could I show that I used a different method? Not only is it smart, but it also saves time and effort. It's even better than those mages who don't want to improve and go astray. "Someone said proudly.
"Yes, yes, it's even better. Then what method is it that makes you so confident? Don't tell me you haven't thought about it. My fists will involuntarily hit other people's heads and even smash their brains out. "
Seeing that his life was in danger, Lin did not dare to keep things in suspense. He said directly, "The answer is very simple. It's to use the Blink spell."
Fen did not say anything about this unexpected but also expected answer. She waited for someone to explain himself.
"With the data of distance and dimensions, the Blink spell can theoretically take us anywhere. This is the method we use the most. But as long as we have the data of the teleportation, or we can observe the phenomenon, it's not hard to find the source of the teleportation. As long as there is a teleportation from the Elemental Realm to the Maze, it's only a matter of calculation for me to find the exact location of the Elemental Realm. "
"How can there be …" Fen instinctively wanted to object, but halfway through, she thought of another possibility. She said in a doubtful tone, "Third circle Apprentice Spell, Elven Summoning?"
"Yes, with this Apprentice Spell, we should be able to find out the location of the Elemental Realm. Don't you think this method is much easier than robbing people? "Lin said persuasively.
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