Chapter 4394 Immortal Realm Inscription
Chapter 4394 Immortal Realm Inscription
Chapter 4394 Immortal Realm Inscription
The Wonderland Pets in Dream Zoo are a pretty good choice.
For others, everything in Dream Zoo is unknown, and choosing a pet is a matter of luck. Whether or not you can find a suitable pet is basically up to fate.
They might even leave empty-handed.
But for Angell, none of these were problems.
If he wanted, he could know the abilities and personality of any fairy pet and could choose a pet in the dream zoo that was a perfect match for him.
Moreover, it is an extremely rare plant-based pet.
Therefore, the first reward was already very attractive to Angell.
However, he did not make a decision immediately, but instead looked at the second display stand in the darkness.
On this display stand is a piece of bound parchment.
Upon closer inspection, a notification from Wonderland immediately appeared in the text box.
"Wonderland Skill: Whispers of the Living Dead"
"Originating from the 'Living Dead of the Misty Swamp Forest' in the fairyland, it is a variant of the voice of the dead, containing the power of both the living and the dead. Those who hear it will unknowingly fall into the weaver's dream."
"Effect: Weave a dream beforehand, using whispered words as a lure, to make the target fall into it. The dream will continuously absorb the target's life force; if the target fails to break free on their own, they will be permanently lost."
"Note: If you attack the target while it is in a state of decline, it will wake it up immediately."
"Life and death are never a choice."
Among the rewards in Wonderland, skills are the rarest, and the second display stand directly revealed a skill.
Moreover, it was the "Whispers of the Living Dead" that had troubled everyone in the Misty Forest instance.
This is undoubtedly an extremely powerful ability.
It combines the effects of group control, long-term manipulation, and slow erosion.
If it were anyone other than Angell, they probably wouldn't hesitate at all and would choose this ability directly.
But for Angell, this ability wasn't a high priority.
He can achieve similar effects using illusions, so purely in terms of effect, he doesn't lack this ability.
However, if we disregard the effects, this ability also has its merits.
It involves the "power of the living and the dead" and also has a "dreamlike" effect. If Angell can use this to study related topics, he may very well gain a lot.
Moreover, this kind of "gain" can be replicated in reality.
Therefore, this ability is also valuable to Angell.
Angell glanced at the two display stands in front of him, unsure which one to choose. Plant pets could directly improve stats, while Whispering Curse had a chance to reappear in reality.
There are reasons to choose either one.
Angell thought for a moment and decided not to dwell on it for now, but to take a look at the last display stand.
Perhaps the last display stand will bring him a new surprise.
The last display stand in the darkness revealed a thin book under the spotlight. It appeared to be a bound book made of pulp paper, with a black surface and somewhat unremarkable appearance.
However, when Angell saw its introductory effect, he was stunned.
"Fairyland Item: Fairyland Inscription Record"
"From the fairyland 'Living Dead of the Misty Swamp Forest'."
"This is a book that records the inscriptions of the fairy realms. When you encounter new inscriptions in different fairy realms, you can record and update them."
Additional skills: None.
"This item can be stored in a separate Wonderland space."
This is the most briefly described of the three rewards, and it doesn't even come with any accompanying skills.
But it was precisely this unassuming item that caused Angel the shock far greater than the plant pets and the Whispering Curse!
He knew what the "inscription" was.
But what is "Fairyland Inscription"? Could inscriptions possibly be related to a fairyland?
Moreover, since this item comes from the Misty Forest dungeon and is related to inscriptions, shouldn't it be "Seeking Self"? How did it become "Wonderland Inscription Record"?
Angell stared intently at the booklet on the display stand, trying to see what was inside.
However, this display stand is not a physical object; it is merely a projection. Only after making a selection can one view the interior.
Angell let out a deep sigh of relief.
Now it's time to make a choice.
All three reward options are very powerful.
Even Angell felt that it was even better than the previous special limited-time rewards.
After all, these three rewards are not included in the special limited-time offers.
But which one should you choose?
Angell's gaze swept over the three display stands. Deep down, the first two stands were clearly capable of bringing improvement, while the last one was a complete unknown.
But Angell's gaze was more fixed on the last display stand.
He was really, really curious about what the "Fairyland Inscriptions" actually meant.
Is the inscription effect built around the theme of "Wonderland"?
If so, that would be remarkable; it could definitely be called a "new system."
Angell personally thinks it's unlikely, after all, it's just an E-rank dungeon; but thinking back, none of these three rewards seem like something an E-rank dungeon could offer.
Angell strongly suspected that the powers of the Fairy Realm had given him special treatment.
He remained silent for a long time, but finally followed the guidance of his heart and chose... "The Record of Inscriptions of the Fairy Realm".
The reason remains the same: while the first two effects could improve him, the improvement wasn't that significant. But if the "Immortal Realm Inscription Record" truly lived up to his expectations, it wouldn't just be a matter of "improvement," but rather the opening up of a completely new path!
So, Angell wanted to take a gamble!
……
With two minutes left in the countdown, Angel made his choice.
Soon, a thin, black book appeared in his hand; it was the "Record of Inscriptions of the Fairy Realm".
However, he did not immediately turn to the pages, but instead returned to the perspective of the miniature garden, carefully listening to the conversation between Blanche and Luigi.
Soon after, Angel withdrew and then contacted Kemai again from a God's-eye view.
A few minutes later.
He had already determined one thing from Blanche and Kemai: their three-choice regular reward was a relatively ordinary reward.
The "Wonderland Item: Infinite Arrows" chosen by Kemai and the "Wonderland Pet: Lovely Woodpecker" chosen by Blanche are the best of the three options.
These two rewards are not even comparable to any one of Angell's three rewards.
Therefore, we can confirm that the powers of the Fairy Realm really did give him special treatment.
"Speaking of which, this feeling of getting special treatment has become more and more obvious since I left the Echo Library..."
Fools' City, for example, is a dungeon that was completely customized for him by the powers of the Fairy Realm.
Now, they've shown clear favoritism in the Wonderland rewards.
A thought flashed in Angel's eyes. Could this be the power of the fairy realm compensating him? Thinking about it carefully... it really might be possible.
After all, sealing Sebastian is a very important matter for the powers of the Fairy Realm.
If Angor hadn't sealed Sebastian within the rift, the consequences would have been unimaginable. It might even have attracted the true form of the Cruel Scholar, bringing utter destruction to the Dream Crystal Plains.
Although in the end, Angel was also trying to save himself, in essence, this seal was more like cleaning up the mess left by the powers of the fairy realm.
It is reasonable that the powers of the fairy realm would therefore provide compensation and preferential treatment.
However, whether or not there will be special treatment is still just speculation. We'll have to wait and see when we receive the new Wonderland rewards to find out.
Angel shook his head, not wanting to think about it any further, and turned his gaze back to the "Wonderland Inscriptions".
With excitement, Angell opened the thin book.
Five minutes later, Angell closed the book and fell into deep thought.
This booklet has a picture on only the first page.
The design is relatively simple, depicting a street scene that appears to be about one percent of its original size, shrouded in mist.
It's worth mentioning that this pattern is entirely drawn using inscription symbols; in other words, it really is an inscription.
However, the inscription itself is not unusual; what is unusual is its effect.
According to the records on the pages, this inscription can borrow the term "position" to some extent.
"Borrowed space" is the most basic type of inscription in the inscription system.
In other words, all the complex variations in inscriptions are achieved through the basic inscription "borrowed space," which is the "sand" used to build a tower and the "bricks and stones" used to build a tall building from the ground.
The "Self-Seeking Method" that the priest Sean carved on the stone slab was based on the basic inscription of "borrowed space" and constructed complex variations.
Therefore, this single inscription in the "Wonderland Inscription Record" is extremely basic.
But as mentioned before, the "borrowed space" is a fundamental element of the inscription system.
If the Fairyland Inscriptions are truly effective, they are of paramount importance.
However, on the other hand, one thing that Ingres is very puzzled about now is whose person is being borrowed in this "borrowed person"?
Is it the figure of the lofty shadow behind the "Method of Seeking Oneself"?
In the Misty Swamp Forest instance, the only high-level slot seems to be the Sky Shadow. But if we're really looking for a slot to borrow from, shouldn't the basic inscription element be... a stick figure?
Angell could see the inscriptions on the stone slab in the tree hole very clearly; the stick figure was the basic inscription.
But the current base inscription is "Misty Street Corner".
This is quite different from stick figures.
Therefore, Angell speculated that perhaps it was not a position borrowed from the shadow of the heavens?
If it's not it, then who could it be?
Angell lowered his gaze to the title of the thin book—"The Record of Wonderland Inscriptions".
Could it be that this "borrowed position" is a position borrowed from the power of the fairy realm?
Or is it the status of the Dream Crystal?
Angel suddenly froze. If it really was a power of the Fairy Realm or a position of the Dream Crystal Origin, then this Fairy Realm inscription would truly be a unique inscription system belonging to the Dream Crystal Origin!
Angell decided to give it a try.
He turned around and went straight back to the Word Swamp Forest.
Two special sheets of paper—white paper—were taken out from the tree hole.
The effect of the inscription in the marsh forest reminded me of the special brush and ink needed to carve the inscription, as well as the medium on which it was carried.
A moment later, a specially made pen and ink appeared in front of Angell, as well as a large stone slab identical to that of Priest Seymour.
He opened the "Inscriptions of Wonderland" again and recalled the specific details of the "Misty Street Corner".
Don't be fooled by the simplicity of "Misty Street Corner"—it's just a few lines representing the mist and a slight depiction of the street corner. But what you really need to know is that this is only the overall outline; what makes up those lines are densely packed inscriptions and symbols.
After spending some time memorizing it, and just in case, Angell even used illusion magic to sketch out a "misty street corner" for himself. Only after confirming that there were no mistakes did he pick up his brush and ink and begin to carve on the large stone slab.
In his first attempt at inscribing an inscription, Angell was extremely meticulous.
Each stroke is executed with utmost slowness to avoid making mistakes due to impatience.
It took Angor almost ten minutes to draw the simple basic inscription.
The moment he finished painting, Ingres clearly felt mentally and physically exhausted. This exhaustion was not from focusing on painting, but rather a feeling of being suddenly emptied out.
This "borrowed space" inscription also drains the user's energy.
Angell didn't know if this was an implicit setting, but fortunately, this kind of mental and physical exhaustion wasn't particularly unbearable. After resting for a while, he recovered almost completely.
Next, following the instructions in the "Wonderland Inscriptions," Angel began to activate the inscriptions on the large stone slab.
The moment it is activated.
A dazzling light appeared!
but……
It wasn't the inscription on the large stone slab that was glowing, but rather the "Wonderland Inscriptions" beside Ingres.
Angell looked at the unchanging stone slab, then at the glowing "Wonderland Inscriptions," his expression one of confusion.
Wasn't he carving inscriptions on a large stone slab? Why didn't the medium on which it was being carried react, but the "Inscription Record of the Fairyland" did?
Moreover, isn't it a "borrowed space"?
What were the results?
Angell observed it carefully for a long time but found no change in the large stone slab.
He shook his head helplessly; this was the kind of trouble that beginners in inscription faced.
I don't understand anything and have no idea which part went wrong. I can't find anyone to help me even if I want to ask.
Looking at the unresponsive stone slab, Angel sighed helplessly. If Camillo were here, he would be able to explain such a novice's question with his expertise in inscription.
Unfortunately, Camillo has already logged off, and barring any unforeseen circumstances, he and Uriel have already gone to the real-world Misty Forest.
Since there was no one else to help him, Angell had to figure it out on his own.
His gaze refocused on the "Inscriptions of the Fairyland".
Since this thin book is glowing, perhaps something will change?
Angell turned the pages of the book, and soon, on the first page, below "Misty Street Corner," he found a pale gold mark.
The mark looks a bit like gold ink drops on paper, forming an irregular circular ink stain.
It is shining brightly right now.
Angell tried to reach out and touch the golden ink mark.
The next second, the previously calm text bar was suddenly flooded with new notifications—
"The creator of this inscription: ??"
"The keeper of this inscription: Angell"
"Currently available borrowed cells: ??"
"Currently permitted user: Angell"
"Currently connected user: Angell"
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