God Equipment was actually a rather broad concept.
Literally, it meant that the Gods' weapons were weapons used by the Gods. Actually, the presence or absence of divine power, Divine Concepts, and Divine Souls was the foundational difference between these highly dangerous weapons and ordinary weapons.
The existence of divine power would give these inanimate weapons a certain amount of spirituality and uniqueness. Not only would top-level God Equipment have their own will, they would also choose their users. In the most extreme cases, they would even trick and steal the user's soul and will.
According to the new generation of magical theory, some Gods could even be viewed as a type of energy lifeform. In that case, divine power was their strength, but it was also their physical body. Even if a God Equipment that contained divine power left the Gods' hands … they would always be held in their hands.
In the legends, those noble knights who were tempted by evil God Equipment to become corrupted were true historical examples. Actually, many Evil Gods used "God Equipment" as tools to tempt mortals into becoming corrupted, or even as bait to revive mortals.
Everyone wanted powerful God Equipment, but if one truly appeared in front of the world, not many would dare to casually take it. The more people knew the truth, the more they would view "masterless God Equipment" as troublesome. That was because the very definition of a God Equipment determined that even if the God Equipment left the owner's hands, the God Equipment would still be controlled by the owner's will.
"… It's not a good habit to casually take other people's God Equipment."
Rorschach smiled as he opened his hand, and an illusory shadow gradually materialized. This was the shadow of an open, thick book.
The Book of Ten Thousand Spells had been stolen? Yes, that indeed interrupted Rorschach's first spell. But if the Book of Ten Thousand Spells had escaped Rorschach's control just like that, then it would no longer be a God Equipment.
How could the Book of Ten Thousand Spells, which was capable of traveling back and forth between two worlds, be separated by a distance of less than a few kilometers?
After being interrupted, the Book of Ten Thousand Spells had remained in Rorschach's control the entire time. He could summon it back at any time.
The reason why Rorschach had allowed the Book of Ten Thousand Spells to be taken away was only because Rorschach had confirmed his attack strategy. This was the most appropriate development, because …
"A nuclear weapon that's even more deadly than a nuclear weapon on a launcher is one that has already been secretly transported to the enemy's home!"
[Flip over, unfilial son of the earth, Rorschach the behemoth!]
In Rorschach's Book of Ten Thousand Spells, these behemoths were the embodiment of natural disasters like earthquakes.
The Book of Ten Thousand Spells, which had been brought to the mine, suddenly exploded. The illusory Gold Behemoth awoke from the ground. He slowly raised his head, turned around, and rolled … but the entire mountain range also began to flip over.
For the residents of the underground mine, an earthquake was probably the worst natural disaster.
The crazily shaking mine and the unceasing falling rocks would make any creature with normal intelligence flee for their lives from their nest.
If they were slightly slower or unlucky, they would probably be buried by the falling ceiling or rocks, or even more miserably, swallowed by the underground mine, sliding down to some unknown corner of the underground.
In that very moment, massive amounts of Evil God creations were devoured by the raging natural environment. Using the natural advantage of the environment, Rorschach was going on a killing spree.
At this moment, Rorschach felt that his body had been hollowed out.
Using a forbidden spell level attack from so far away would exhaust both his physical and mental energy, even if he had already used up all his divine power. This was far more tiring than the great flood from several years ago.
But what astonished Rorschach was that his body suddenly started faintly glowing. His exhausted stamina and mental energy were speedily recovering.
Not only that, his total mana capacity also increased. He faintly felt like he was on the verge of leveling up again.
[It's not me. I can't possibly do this.]
Rorschach originally thought that this was a blessing from the Gods, but he didn't expect that Lori would directly deny this possibility.
[Maybe … it's the blessing of the world. Theoretically speaking, it's possible, but this is the first time I've seen it with my own eyes.]
However, Lori suggested another possibility.
The Gods were the embodiment of the world's natural laws. In that case, the world had its own will, although most of the time it was slow and dull.
No matter which world it was, the Evil Gods would always be a malignant tumor that would endanger the world itself. It was said that any mortal who killed an Evil God, slaughtered a great deal, or eliminated the Evil God's power, would receive Ansorenne's goodwill.
This was just like how in the old Aishi world, some people would be rewarded with good deeds by the Gods. But in Ansorenne, the world's will of Chaos acted on its own instincts to protect itself.
Since such occurrences were far too rare, the chances of killing even a small incarnation of an Evil God were pitifully low. Even the Game Church had only heard of such occurrences, but had never seen such occurrences.
But now, the legends had become reality. Rorschach's mana, stamina, mental energy, and even his total power were rapidly increasing. However, Rorschach himself was actually shocked rather than delighted.
"… Only major trouble or danger can attract the attention of the world's will. Even if we lose the entire city and wastelands, it still won't count … Damn it, I need to speed up."
The next moment, Rorschach made his decision and took action. He used all the mana he had just recovered.
Was an earthquake the most dangerous natural disaster for an underground mine? No, Rorschach knew of an even more dangerous natural disaster. And now, it seemed that the conditions to unleash this natural disaster were now ripe.
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