Sorcerer's Handbook-Chapter 662: Source Crystal
“The originals initially attempted to create a deity not of nightmares, but of Oneiros,” the nightmare explained. “If they could create an Oneiros Deity, they could perform the divine intervention of ‘dream come true,’ meddling with fate, twisting time, and achieving omnipotence. With control over both the Dreaming Celestium and the Oneiros Deity, even a newly ascended Divine Sovereign would fear no challenge from ancient deities.”
“Unfortunately, the Dream Sect was a secondary spellcasting art created by the originals based on the Mental and Soul Sects. In their era, the conditions for the birth of an Oneiros Deity were not ripe, and despite their efforts, they could not design a divinity for such a being.”
“However, because the originals excelled in using the Nightmare Miracle to curse and kill, the concept of nightmares influenced the Virtual Realm from reality. Thus, the conditions for the birth of a Nightmare Deity matured, leading the originals to create one instead.”
As a Devil, the nightmare wouldn’t lie, and Ash and the others felt a subtle shift in their perceptions. Until now, they had viewed the Nightmare Angel as a ‘thug hogging public resources,’ a ‘failure from eons past,’ and an ‘Evil Sorcerer who died with regrets.’ Now, they began to see the Nightmare Angel as a pioneer among sorcerers.
Creating the Dream Sect from the Mental and Soul Sects alone was a feat that etched the Nightmare Angel’s achievements into the annals of sorcerer history. He opened up an unprecedented new field of spellcasting, even forcing changes in the Virtual Realm and contributing to the total knowledge of the virtual.
The name Nightmare Angel was enough to prove that he not only pioneered but also expanded the Dream Sect, making enemies tremble at the mention of his name. Unfortunately, the Nightmare Angel kept his secrets close, and after his untimely death, the Dream Sect’s Inheritance was lost, stalling further development. His achievements likely merged into the Mental and Soul Sects, with the Specter Seer’s ‘Soul’s Obsession’ possibly having deep ties to the Nightmare Angel.
Ash and his companions felt as if they were witnessing a figure from history come to life. Although the Nightmare Angel wasn’t a good person and even threatened their lives, he was undeniably a spellcasting pioneer they could only aspire to emulate.
However, the nightmare’s intention wasn’t to earn their admiration. “Although the originals couldn’t create an Oneiros Deity, the concept of the ‘dream come true’ divine intervention was feasible. By leveraging the unique environment of the Distant Sky Domain and through continuous modification, they created the divine intervention known as ‘longing for.’”
“The foundation of this divine intervention is that every sorcerer entering the Distant Sky Domain generates their own dream phantom.”
Ash and the others were taken aback.
“The dream phantoms you experience are the Dreams of other sorcerers,” the nightmare continued. “Why do some dream phantoms suddenly shatter? Because that sorcerer has left the Virtual Realm. Why do dream phantom affixes vary? Because affixes reflect different sorcerers’ perspectives on the world.”
“Affixes reflect sorcerers’ perspectives on the world?” Sonya couldn’t help but ask, “What does that mean?”
“If there’s an affix where flyers suffer no harm, what perspective does that represent?” Vesser furthered the inquiry with an example.
“The affix represents the sorcerer’s affirmation of flight in their dreams,” the nightmare explained. “It’s likely that this sorcerer is skilled in aerial combat and believes it to be overwhelmingly superior to ground combat, hence the creation of such an affix.”
Are the phantoms we experience actually the dreams of other sorcerers?
Does that mean other sorcerers are experiencing our dreams too?
“I think I’ve heard something similar… No, I’ve even seen it in a TV drama!” Sonya murmured. “Yes, it was in that hit show from a few years ago, ‘Wandering Wonderland!’”
“The protagonist encounters her own dream in a world similar to the Distant Sky Domain! Could it be that a sorcerer once-“
“Impossible,” the nightmare interrupted. “The originals have already conducted experiments. When a sorcerer approaches their own phantom, it automatically shatters. You’ll never encounter your own phantom.”
“It’s normal for ordinary sorcerers to speculate about the connection between dream phantoms and themselves, but from the perspective of a sanctuary sorcerer, there’s no way to confirm such guesses. Moreover, even if a sorcerer knows this secret, it holds no practical significance.”
Indeed.
While Ash and the others were initially surprised by the relationship between sorcerers and phantoms, upon reflection, what difference does it make? Does it mean a discount on fruit purchases?
Between Truth and practice lies a barrier called reality.
But just because they can’t utilize it doesn’t mean a Demigod can’t.
“The more phantoms you explore, the higher the chance of generating ‘affix bubbles,’ which materialize phantom affixes into spirits,” the nightmare continued. “Essentially, this is you summoning new spirits by leveraging the insights of other sorcerers.”
Deya pointed out a flaw: “Hold on, the spirits generated by affix bubbles are mostly ones that sorcerers can’t summon themselves, existing in a strange space between fantasy and reality. For example, my witness spirit can attack targets through sight, and such fantasy spirits are beyond a sorcerer’s understanding to summon.”
The nightmare calmly replied, “A three-wing sorcerer can’t understand, a four-wing sorcerer can’t understand, but can a Five-Winged Demigod or a Six-Wings Divine Sovereign not understand the witness spirit you mentioned?”
It wasn’t asking, but directly answering: “The spirits that can be summoned are always far more numerous than those you know. Because any small advancement in spellcasting can intertwine with other spells to create countless new spirits. However, some spirits can only be understood and summoned by sorcerers who have stepped into the Divine Dominion.”
“And the special aspect of dream phantoms is that sorcerers use their insights to retrieve corresponding spirits from the Virtual Realm’s complete spirit library. Any spirit that ‘can exist’ can become a reward from a dream phantom.”
At this point, Ash and the others finally understood the mechanism of the Distant Sky Domain.
First, when a sorcerer enters the Distant Sky Domain, a corresponding dream phantom is generated. Their accumulated spellcasting knowledge and worldview become the affixes within the phantom.
When a sorcerer explores enough phantoms to form affix bubbles, they can use these affixes as a medium to retrieve spirits from the Virtual Realm’s complete spirit library, ultimately receiving rewards.
Simplifying the entire process, it’s essentially sorcerers taking spirits from the Virtual Realm’s complete spirit library!
Dream phantoms and affixes merely serve as intermediaries for testing and retrieval!
“The originals created the divine intervention ‘Longing for’ based on the mechanism of the Distant Sky Domain,” the nightmare explained. “By using other sorcerers as spellcasting materials, twisting their dream phantoms, and altering the affixes to the desired ones, you can summon the spirits you want from the Virtual Realm’s complete spirit library.”
“In fact, most of the inventory here was created by the originals through ‘Longing for.’”
Ash and the others finally understood why this divine intervention had to be performed in the Distant Sky Domain.
Sorcerer → Dream Phantom → Fantasy Spirit, the tight correlation among these three allowed the Nightmare Angel to find a loophole in the rules: directly targeting the sorcerers in the Distant Sky Domain to steal spirits from the Virtual Realm’s complete spirit library!
“But in that case…” Ash was about to say something but stopped abruptly.
“Currently, there are nearly a thousand sanctuary sorcerers within the Specter’s Inheritance, and they are all under the suppression of the specter seal, unable to resist,” the nightmare stated. “This is your opportunity.”
The divine intervention ‘Longing for’ clearly has two challenges: finding sanctuary sorcerers and suppressing them.
But these challenges don’t exist within the Specter’s Inheritance!
To compete for the inheritance, sanctuary sorcerers from the entire Virtual Realm have flocked here, providing ample targets for spellcasting!
Moreover, the Specter’s Inheritance seals spellforce and spirits, weakening their combat power to the extreme!
The Nightmare Inheritance perfectly exploits the Specter’s Inheritance to achieve its goals.
Ash and the others exchanged glances, seeing the alertness in their teammates’ eyes.
Rather than calling it a coincidence, it was more like the Nightmare Angel anticipated this scene when setting up the inheritance. As the original master of the Dreaming Celestium, he naturally foresaw how later comers would use it.
He was a Mental Demigod, the Angel who founded the Dream Sect!
As long as someone uses the Dreaming Celestium to set up an inheritance, the hidden inheritance he placed would also take effect!
For such an existence, setting up an inheritance would be flawless, and the four sanctuary sorcerers could only comply.
“Alright, we understand,” Vesser said. “So how do we perform ‘Longing for’?”
The nightmare pointed a finger, and six spirits floated before them, along with a miracle procedure.
“‘Longing for’ was initially a complex divine intervention driven by hundreds of spirits simultaneously, but after simplification by the originals, you can perform it in six steps using six spirits. These spirits can be temporarily lent to you, and for the three responsible for gathering, using two spirits each should suffice.”
Deya pointed at the spirits, eyes wide, and said, “But their wings are more than ours-we’re only three-wing sorcerers, how can we drive four-winged spirits?”
“The originals anticipated this,” the nightmare replied. “Not only for gathering spirits, but when creating the Virtual Divinity, you’ll need to drive hundreds of spirits simultaneously, which even legendary sorcerers can’t support with enough spellforce. So…”
A large treasure chest rose behind the nightmare, its position indicating it held something of utmost importance.
It opened the chest, revealing the dark illusion eight-sided crystal inside. The crystal seemed to be in constant energy reaction, changing and vanishing.
“This is the Source Crystal left by the originals.”
Nightmare summoned three Source Crystals, letting them float before the sorcerers. “Each Source Crystal can convert a massive amount of colorless spellforce. If used by a demigod sorcerer, it can even transform into Five Wings spellforce, serving as a common equivalent among demigods. With these three Source Crystals, you can perform ‘longing for’ hundreds of times.”
Ash’s pupils trembled, yet he managed to ask calmly, “Are Source Crystals very precious?”
“Extremely,” Nightmare replied. “At its peak, the originals accumulated around 1,500 Source Crystals, and now only 88 remain.”
Ash reached out to take a Source Crystal, examining it closely, and then shot a glance at his companions. Sonya and the others might not understand why Ash was so astonished, but they knew at least that Ash not only knew about Source Crystals but also possessed them himself.
This intelligence naturally reinforced their belief that Ash was reborn from a powerful origin. Previously, they thought Ash was at most a reborn legend, but they had underestimated him. What other surprises does this guy have up his sleeve?
However, at this moment, no one in the group cared whether Ash was reborn from a powerful origin. Regardless of what secrets he might still be hiding, to Deya he was still a knight, to Sonya he remained an observer, and to Vesser he was simply Ash.
“Wait!” Deya suddenly exclaimed. “According to this Miracle procedure, to create a Four-winged Spirit, the sorcerer must undergo extreme Dream stimulation until their soul is obliterated to succeed!”
“Yes,” Nightmare nodded. “That’s the downside of ‘longing for.’ To create a Four-winged Spirit, it almost requires the obliteration of a three wings sorcerer’s soul. Therefore, the originals couldn’t nurture three wings sorcerers for regular harvesting and could only treat them as disposable.”
Sonya held back the witch who wanted to speak and asked, “So, do we need to kill 28 sorcerers to collect spirits?”
“In reality, since you’ll be unfamiliar at first, the first ten attempts might not yield the spirits listed,” Nightmare explained. “Therefore, I’ll give you a margin to harvest from 50 sorcerers, but due to time constraints, you should keep the number under 100.”
“If there are no issues, please begin as soon as possible.”
This 𝓬ontent is taken from fre𝒆webnove(l).𝐜𝐨𝗺