When Rorschach first came to Aishi, he thought of magic as a miraculous creation in movies.
There was no need for logic or effort to change reality. Magic could create gold and jewels with a flick of a wand, and carriages with a flick of a pumpkin.
But when he actually came into contact with magic, Rorschach knew that this was just a layman's prejudice. Or rather, it was arrogance. It was the discrimination of believers of science against other paths.
It was no different from science on Earth. The energy and materials required to turn rocks into gold was less than that required to buy gold directly. The resources required to turn pumpkins into carriages were more than enough to buy ten chain carriages.
Disregarding the arrogance of foreign civilizations, Aishi magic was also a form of knowledge. It was a field of study that analyzed the laws of the world. Those seemingly magical magic tricks were actually just the analysis and application of the laws of the world.
Seeking knowledge wasn't about throwing knowledge into storage. Analyzing the laws of the world was for application. Just like the brilliant technological civilization and its creations, the Aishi world also created countless brilliant creations.
In Aishi, there were actually sprouts of science (such as goblin engineering). It was just that it was suppressed by the more mature and useful magic civilization. And in modern times, magical engineering and magical engineering were the combined creations of magic and science.
In Rorschach's generation, this combination of modern magic became the mainstream.
But no matter what kind of magic or science it was, it was the analysis of the natural laws of the world. It was different in every world. It could be said that it was knowledge and common sense that belonged to that world.
It was the same for Ansorenne.
The New Gods were never philanthropists. They came to this world at the cost of what was considered death in the eyes of mortals in order to ascend to a higher position. Then, they could even reverse life and death and return to the mortal world.
Yes, the return of the dead to the mortal world didn't sound like a big deal in this magical world. In legends, there were always big bosses who died and came back to life.
But it could be said that in reality, no matter which world you were in, it was almost impossible to cross the line between life and death.
It was the same in the scientific world. Using cloning technology to clone your body and then implanting your memories in it. Could this really be considered resurrection? Would the resurrected person still be you? In Rorschach's opinion, this so-called resurrection was probably only to comfort the loved ones of the dead.
However, there were some things that one was willing to pay no matter how much one had to pay.
Even now, Rorschach still didn't dare to forget Lori's expression when she happily rode her bicycle everywhere in the Church after she received the God's artificial limb. In his eyes, Lori's expression overlapped with that of the naughty child on Earth, who wore only a single layer of clothing and a pair of small boots while running around in the snow and causing trouble.
Childish laughter and childish foolishness.
The joy that came from the bottom of his sister's heart made Rorschach happy as well, and he hoped that he would never lose her.
"… I want her to be truly alive."
It was easy to set a goal, and there was no need to voice out one's wish. However, it was very difficult to turn it into reality.
Raising the Divine Throne was the only possibility, but to truly turn death into life was only the basics.
Rorschach had obtained certain information from an unknown "kind-hearted person" that a Creator level existence was capable of truly breaking through the boundary between life and death.
But the most troublesome part was that in history, every so-called 'resurrection from the dead' had always been a disaster. There were only a few confirmed historical records that had actually succeeded in doing so. The previous one was called Roland Mist, and the person he had successfully resurrected from the dead was called Harloys.
"Damn it, where did that old bastard run off to? Every time I need him, he's gone."
That's right, that was Rorschach's unreliable parents. Rorschach and Lori were the proof that they had broken through the boundary between life and death. However, they just happened to go missing.
Rorschach also learned from that "kind-hearted person" that he had broken through the boundary between life and death because he had obtained the support of a Creator level existence. More specifically, he had obtained the power of the Goddess of Order.
The Goddess of Order and the Goddess of Chaos were existences that the Aishi didn't even need to think about. However, while the Aishi didn't, Ansorenne did.
The New Gods' final goal was to become Ansorenne's Creator God.
Breaking through the boundary between life and death and turning death into life was the greatest motivation for the New Gods. It was also the carrot that the Aishi Main Gods dangled in front of them.
Even though everyone knew that the chances of this happening were negligibly small, there was still hope, right?
Right now, the New Gods were sparing no effort in exploring Titan's domain, all for the sake of obtaining this world's natural laws and increasing the efficiency of raising the Divine Throne.
Knowledge, secrets, and natural laws were all hidden in Ansorenne's domain. However, if one wanted to obtain them, not only would they need power, but they would also need insight, and most importantly … luck.
That's right, luck. When the chance of encountering something was lower than 0.00001%, it would be incredibly important to surpass the luck of a lottery winner.
From the looks of it, Marsha was this lottery winner, and so was Rorschach.
Rorschach's advancement in Titan's domain had actually allowed him to obtain a portion of Titan's natural laws and authority. Although it wasn't enough to form a Divinity and Divine Title, and the Game Church lacked professionals who could analyze it, it was still a treasure trove that contained endless mysteries. Over the past few years, there were still many black technology (magic) products that had been stored.
As for the areas that Rorschach didn't mention, the Game Church had used this as a foundation to create a lot of technology reserves. They also had a few trump cards.
The Seymour people were an intelligent race with an inheritance. Furthermore, they were a powerful race with natural talents. Not only did they have their own cultural system, but they also naturally had their own magic system.
However, this kind of thing that was placed in front of the world had been analyzed many times.
"It's useless. Primitive natural spirits, totem worship, ancestor worship, and that ridiculously simple primitive shaman witchcraft. The only thing worth looking forward to is the combination of natural lightning and stone attacks."
Such comments were very common. The Seymour people's spellcasters were viewed by the Aishi Mages as primitive people wearing animal skins. This view became more and more common with the invasion of the Aishi People's civilization. In fact, most Seymour people even thought that their own magic wasn't anything special.
In fact, as time passed, more and more Aishi magical technology appeared in the wasteland. Even the old shamans and shamans of the Seymour people didn't take their technology seriously. This was especially so when their witchcraft and witchcraft were extremely useless against the war machines of the Aishi People.
However, there were all kinds of birds in the forest. There would always be people who were special. Even in the Middle Ages, when theology was flourishing, there were still naturalists and astronomers.
Even though they were viewed as abnormal and some even died because of it, sometimes, the truth wasn't in the hands of the majority.
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