MTL - Dawn of the Grey Tower-Chapter 981 Farewell to the Devil (middle)

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, the fastest update of Dawn of the Grey Tower! The demon summoned in the abyss is actually no different from the demon summoned in Riverrun. Of course, the spells that can ingest monsters from the abyss from distant regions can also be ingested into the same existence in the same world. This is actually one of the reasons why mages are obsessed with demon summoning. Except for demon summoning, no summoning spell can be so easy, so simple, and so powerful. Some spellcasters believe that demon summoning spells are deliberately distributed by demons, who give this evil gift to the creatures of this world for their own dark purposes. But that still doesn't explain why Summoning is so powerful.

You must know that if summoning circles and sacrifices of the same level are used to summon elements, fairies or other existences, they will never get a response of the same level as demons. Of course, there is the question of the will of the summoned object. The elements generally do not understand the behavior of summoning, and the goblins will resist it. Only the demons, they simply reprogrammed the summoning process with their own ideas, and gave it the devil. The meaning of love and hearing, thus completing a strange but smooth cooperation with the summoner. What is puzzling is why almost all demons have this kind of response to summoning, and how this summoning technique, which requires the cooperation of both parties, developed.

"This is the first and probably the most important problem we have to face. How to force a demon who is unwilling to accept the summons to come here." Cheese paused the drawing of the magic circle in his hand and said to Russell.

"Forcibly summoning the magic circle? I remember that it's not that difficult. It's just that the demons that are forcibly summoned are more uncontrollable, so few people will use it. Everyone is more willing to change the summoning object, anyway, there are many demons."

Cheese crossed a few horizontal lines briskly and said in an equally brisk tone, "Have you studied the so-called mandatory summoning circle? According to my research, those things are actually closer to, um, compromise. Force is Human's wishful thinking is like if you can't catch a big fish with a small fish, then you can replace it with a big piece of **** beef. As long as there is something under the sea, you will definitely be able to recruit big guys. The magic circle you said is the truth, Spellcasters voluntarily relax the restrictions on demons in exchange for their willingness to come. Demons, as long as you keep your requirements low enough, they will be willing to drop whatever they have to come here to enjoy flesh and blood. And this is what you call coercion. "

"Uh, I don't know about that." Not to mention that Russell didn't know about it, I'm afraid even the senior mages in the academy who specialize in teaching related courses may not know the essence of forced summoning. In the final analysis, this is not their problem. Humans, especially spell casters, always naturally regard themselves as the only and only core of the summoning spell, ignoring that the summoned demon is also an important participant in the spell.

"There are a lot of things like demonology. If we regard demons as beasts, then the source of many spells will be understood as means of taming beasts. The problem is that the differences between demons are as different as those in this world. All animals are equally different. We are not summoning a particular race, we are inviting a group, which must take into account their base. Beast-like demons exist, and they are the most numerous. That's not what we're dealing with now. With the level of cunning that guy is, I promise my soul right now, and he won't accept the call."

Russell quickly noticed a problem from Cheese's words, "So you came to me, hoping to summon that demon in my name? Because he will never respond to you."

"To be precise, he shouldn't respond to anyone now. Wei Dao, um, the Wei Dao I know is a lot more cautious than the most cautious demon you can imagine. After he turned against me I will definitely understand that I want to deal with him, and the trap of my real name has no absolute certainty to clean up me. So if I were him, I would refuse all the summoning requests in the past few years, no, decades or even centuries. Anyway, he In this world, there is no need to rely on responding to the caster in exchange for anything." Cheese jumped on the table and inspected the part of the magic circle he had completed from a height. He even walked to the center of the magic circle and stood in the devil's position to observe the gaps. .

"Then how are we going to bring him here? By the way, standing in the center of the summoning formation here is considered an ominous sign."

"It doesn't matter, it's the same everywhere. The summoning circle is considered a kind of door, not a door for humans, so when you stand on it, bad things will happen. As for how do we pull the demons over? You didn't say it just now. Well, it's fine to use the force to summon the magic circle. But it can't just be forced on the name, this time, our magic circle must have an irresistible force." Cheese completed the confirmation and said with some pride.

Gray Robe was proud because he had seen Russell's expression. As Cheese said before, the summoning spell was never really mandatory. If it could be done, it would not be called summoning, and perhaps it should be called arresting. Ignoring the will of the summoned thing and pulling it into its own circle, this kind of thing is extremely difficult to achieve for inanimate things, because it goes too far against the existing rules of this world and distorts reality too much, even if it is It is also difficult to achieve on the level of magic. The inland mages cannot use the spells of the sea. Although the magic power does not appear directly in reality, it cannot escape from this relationship, and it is expected that the magic effect will be equally uniform in the desert and the sea. , it is better to use a sword.

In the same way, when the effect of a magic is created out of nothing, or out of thin air, its requirements for the caster will increase by a hundred times. This is why sorcery requires a medium, a medium and a rationalization path and channel, through which the original out of nothing can become inconceivable, the latter is much easier to achieve than the former. And the current Cheese is to challenge the creation of nothing, or even more, he wants to change the stars.

Russell, as a mage of the esoteric school, is now a drowned person, and he understands much more about the things behind magic than others. He knew how difficult what Cheese was going to do, but with Gray Robe's explanation and observation of the surrounding circles, the former spy had to admit that it sounded outrageous, but it was not without a chance. Opportunity is, contact.

"I've had a lot of contact with that demon, which is enough to provide a strong enough connection and directionality for the spell. If we are fishing people, now we can see the location of the fish, the question is how to get it out of the water. Lila comes up. This aspect of secret rituals should be involved, right? After all, you have always used interfering with other people's spells as a sign, and suspension and enhancement should be mutually convertible."

Mage will be very enthusiastic in some aspects, and when the number of Mage collaborating with colleagues is less than five, this enthusiasm will grow with each other. Because the number of people is small, it means that the division of labor does not have to be too fine, and the division of labor is not fine, and everyone knows what they have done and what it means to the whole. This is the case with cheese and Russell, which is also the process of Russell's intervention in cheese preparation. When they finally timed to stand in their pre-determined positions, both knew exactly what was going to happen next.

"Then let's begin."