Angor heard the Vine Banshee's murmur, and he knew she was asking for his opinion. But he chose not to answer.
This was because once he chose to respond, it meant that he had positioned himself as a Transcendent above the civilization.
Even though the dream wasteland was born because of him, he had never felt that he had the right to rule over it.
The birth of the Dream Wilderness was a coincidence, and the emergence of the Tree Civilization was inevitable.
Those who ruled over the civilization would eventually be devoured by it.
Angor was willing to be a guide, but he would never become an overlord.
Of course, he might be overthinking things. Even if he didn't want to define himself, he didn't plan to talk to the Vine Banshee as someone "above the Mother Tree".
Still, the Vine Banshee chose to let the Dream Plant Fairy interact with humans, which was a kind gesture. Besides, Angor believed that there was no conflict of interest between humans and Dream Plant Fairies. Perhaps there would be a way to change the civilization war.
After thinking for a while, he decided to do something about it.
…
Angor opened the Mother Tree Communicator. Instead of going to the chat interface, he went to another section called the Mother Tree Forum.
The Mother Tree Forum was much more lively than before.
Many papers that were not related to secrets were posted on the forum.
The Tree Developers also divided the forum into two different sections according to their types.
The section that didn't involve supernatural beings, and the section that was closely related to them.
Just because the section didn't involve supernatural beings didn't mean that there was no one here. Many of the popular posts had a lot of comments below them.
For example, one of the most popular posts was Jon's "Tea Sutra: The Rules and Key Points of Tea Planting".
The first hot comment was from Iron Granny, who expressed her thoughts on the matter.
To sum it all up, he had gained a lot.
Even Iron Granny gave such a comment, which meant the posts here weren't unpopular. Even if they were, they would become popular after Iron Granny commented.
Of course, most of the posts here were related to the construction of the city.
And one of the most popular posts was undoubtedly Chown's.
Jon explained the construction of the city, the defense of the city, and the various supporting facilities, as well as his views on the exterior and interior of the city.
These kinds of posts all had long comments.
Even Sorcerer Rhine had discussed this with Chown in his message, so it was not hard to imagine.
It could be said that there might still be people in Foundation City who did not know Jon, but in the new city, almost every Extraordinaire had heard of Jon's name.
Perhaps Jon had no achievements in the path of Transcendence at the moment. But in the field that he knew, he could be regarded as a master.
As for the other area related to Transcendents, it was actually not that lively. The main reason was that most of the people in the new city were apprentices, and they could not even digest the knowledge of apprentices themselves. How could they post an official post?
If they wanted to ask questions about cultivation, it would be faster to go to the trees.
As a result, there were relatively few posts in the supernatural realm.
However, this didn't mean that this topic would continue to decline. The current situation was only caused by the lack of participants. Once the tea party started, it would attract the attention of many wizards and become popular.
If this board could form a consensus in the Transcendent world in the future and gather different Transcendent topics and core theses, the development of the forum would be unstoppable.
However, it was not easy to reach such a consensus.
Generally speaking, if the dream wasteland could be integrated into the daily life of the supernatural world, it would be a great advantage. After all, Angor had control of the platform.
The platform was not popular yet. What Angor planned to do today was to change the relationship between humans and Dream Planters, as well as to add fuel to the future of the wasteland.
Angor reached out his spirit feelers and entered the forum.
A moment later, a new post was created.
"Wasteland Traveler, Issue 1."
Yes, Angor was planning to create a journal on the forum.
The biggest advantage of having control of the platform was that he could define authoritative content first.
Most of the so-called authoritative content was published by magazines and periodicals, so Angor decided to join them as well.
He would not be able to get a share in the real world, but the dream wasteland was different.
Apart from other effects, Angor wanted to make people feel that Wasteland Traveler was the authoritative publication when it came to the dream wasteland.
However, Angor would not be able to create a journal on his own. The first issue he published was actually a column.
Actually, it was a column, but Angor decided to use it as a journal.
As for why he named it "Wasteland Traveler" … there was no reason. It was just a random idea. Anyway, he could change the name at any time before it was released to the public.
Main issue: The Confrontation of Civilizations.
At first, Angor wanted to use a clickbait title to attract people's attention, such as "Shocking News! XXX of Humans and Dream Plant Fairies "," Unbelievable, XXX of the Tree Civilization "… But after thinking about it, he decided to forget about it.
Most journals that used clickbait titles to attract people's attention were already in their twilight years. Angor was a rising sun. It would be too cheap to use clickbait titles.
As for the first issue, Angor planned to write about the Dream Planters, the Mother Tree, and the tree civilization behind them.
If he wanted to change something, he had to understand it first. This was why Angor decided to write the first issue.
As a matter of fact, the existence of the Mother Tree was not a secret to the higher-ups.
However, even if they knew about the Mother Tree, they did not necessarily know about the tree civilization created by the Mother Tree.
Now, Angor was going to describe the current situation of the Dream Planters' civilization from an objective point of view, as well as their views on human civilization.
In the end, Angor also talked about the confrontation between civilizations in a more meaningful way.
However, it was nothing more than a cliché.
In this regard, he did not know more than other wizards. Many wizards who participated in frontline expeditions had a better understanding of the confrontation between civilizations.
Besides, the more civilizations they saw, the more they knew about the possible connections between different civilizations.
Angor was not as good as other wizards in this regard.
Angor's main focus was to introduce the tree civilization, as well as the different perspectives of human beings and Dream Planters.
Of course, Angor did not mention anything too sensitive. He did not even introduce the first generation of Dream Planters.
The more detailed the introduction, the easier it would be to differentiate between different civilizations.
It was better to look at a civilization as a whole.
After writing several thousand words, Angor finally finished writing the first issue. In order to increase the enthusiasm of the readers, Angor also arranged some pictures in the book. Most of the pictures were filled with greenery, as well as the images of several Dream Planters that humans were familiar with.
After finishing the main issue, he turned to the next page and prepared to write several supplements.
Angor divided the supplement into three parts. The first part was about the ecology of the dream wasteland, including the geographical environment and the diversity of living creatures.
In this part, Angor also added some interesting pictures of the dream wasteland for reference.
Deep ravines in the clouds, giant fungus mountains, hollow lakes, rainforests …
Angor also left a sentence under each picture: "To be named".
Angor could name these places however he liked, but he still decided to let the real "travelers" and "pioneers" have the right to name them.
Only by naming them himself could he feel a sense of belonging.
The second part of the supplement had nothing to do with the dream wasteland. Angor described it as "information sharing" or "knowledge points".
The reason why a magazine like "Forest of Time" could be called authoritative was because it would actually share the actual information.
Many advanced papers, new spells, and unique spirit models would be included in the magazine and shared with the rest of the world.
This kind of sharing did not necessarily mean that all knowledge points were shared. Most of them were meant to "broaden the horizons" of the public.
Even so, the readers would still be willing to accept them as a standard.
If Angor wanted The Wasteland Traveler to become an authoritative magazine in the dream wasteland, he would have to add some useful information.
Angor planned to work with Seagull Academy, which was behind Mirror, for this section. However, this was only the first issue, and he did not have time to think about the details.
He copied several practical cantrips from the book "Elementary Cantrips: Modified", which he created before, and used them as the main cantrips for this column.
They were only modified elementary cantrips, but they were worth a lot of money. Angor chose the cantrips for general use, which were extremely valuable for wizards who did not have many cantrips to begin with. Learning one of these cantrips might save their lives in a critical moment.
Even for official Magi, it would be useful as a reference.
Apprentices learned how to use the cantrips, while wizards focused on the "ideas". The ideas in the modified cantrips could be applied to their own spells.
Therefore, these improved cantrips weren't perfunctory at all. Instead, it was a great benefit for them.
Next was the third part of the supplement.
Angor planned to include some "information" in this section.
His original plan was to create a "Stitched Monster", which would be both authoritative and gossipy. Gossips, however, were difficult to tell whether they were real or not.
Besides, gossips could easily backfire.
Perhaps someone would create a gossip magazine in the dream wasteland in the future, but Angor did not want to be the first one to do so.
In the end, he chose to include "information".
From a certain point of view, information could also attract gossip fans. In the short term, information was the best way to increase the popularity.
If the information was credible, it would be useful to the wizards, and the speed of gaining fans would be much faster.
For example, if Angor told them that there might be the ruins of a legendary wizard somewhere, and it turned out to be true, Wilderness Traveler would become the most popular movie in the world.
Unfortunately, Angor did not have such an information source.
Therefore, he planned to hand over the intelligence department to someone else in the future. Brute Cavern must have their own sources of information. Angor only needed to pick a few pieces from them to support this section.
But that was for the future. He still needed to write about the first issue of Wasteland Traveler.
Angor considered for a moment and decided to include several important pieces of information.
They were the kind of information that would be difficult for others to verify.
[Near the eastern entrance of Snow Domain, space turbulence appeared. The duration and power of the turbulence are uncertain. Wizards who wish to go to Snow Domain should use other entrances. ]
[Outside the boundary of Drauna Plane, it is suspected that an Outer God has appeared and is harvesting supernatural beings nearby. ]
[Near the World of Pure Water, there is a void caravan from an origin world. If you want to trade, you can check it out. ]
[In the darkness outside Loft World, there is a blood tree that cannot be seen directly. Do not go there.] ]
[Xien World …]
Angor wrote several pieces of information in one go. All of them were obtained from the Void Traveler.
In terms of authenticity, they were all real. After all, the Void Traveler saw it with his own eyes.
However, he believed that not many people would believe him. After all, this information involved different locations in the void. Moreover, a lot of the information was "time-sensitive".
Just like the Void Caravan outside the pure water world, if someone really went looking for it, the Void Caravan would have left before they arrived.
Angor knew that the information was real, but he also knew that it did not have much strategic value.
However, these pieces of information were indeed considered to be top-notch.
At the very least, no organization in the southern wizarding region could get such accurate real-time information about the void. Not even Moonfrost Union.
Angor put the information in the first issue of Wasteland Traveler. If the readers could not verify the information, they could only accept it as "maybe" true.
That was enough.
As long as he made the first move, the rest would have nothing to do with him.
Angor was not afraid at all if someone asked about the source of the information.
If he revealed the source of the information, what kind of information would he publish?
What's more, the first issue of "Wilderness Traveler" was only released internally, so outsiders would not be able to see it. As for whether other organizations would come to "archaeology" after the dream wasteland was opened to the public, that was a matter for the future. By then, the "effectiveness" of the information would be over, and archaeology would be meaningless.
If Angor did not have an inexplicable sense of morality in his heart, he could even make up some information.
Anyway, he was going to do it half-heartedly.
What mattered most were the other sections of the main issue and its supplements. The information section was not important.
(End of Chapter)
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