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Chapter 687 358 Zuwasin

"Zuvas...Zuvas...what a lousy name."

"grown ups……"

Dacus did not respond, but looked at Ryan, who was still in a daze, with a complicated look. To be honest, he thought Ryan's performance was a bit lame, if everything Ryan told him was true, not made up, not imagined out of thin air.

But on the other hand, it is normal to have such behavior. This is a normal person's reaction. Anyone would be confused. To put it bluntly, Ryan is just an indigenous person. He has received higher education, but it is only what indigenous people call higher education. He has not systematically studied any knowledge about time and space, and has never watched movies like Source Code, The Fright Cruise, and Predestination.

And then again, how many people who watch these movies for the first time will not be confused?

"Yes." Daxus knew what Ryan was asking, and he finally answered.

"I……"

"If I'm not mistaken, he's trapped in a realm, a game about time and space." Daxus explained, stretching out his foot and drawing a not-so-circular circle in the sand with his toes.

This adventure was full of dangers. Some of the things he had thought about before were right, but some were wrong. The barren land where he met Luo Er was similar to the other world, a layer between the real world and Isil. After passing through nine gaps, he came to Isil.

Yes, Ithil.

"The Ether Realm, the Invisible Realm, the Chaos Realm, the Source Realm, the Void, the Proposition, the Opposing Proposition, the Afterworld, the Netherworld, the Chaos Territory, the Underworld, Hell, Heaven, the Boundary, Hades, the Underworld - these names are as numerous as the complexity of culture, but the places they refer to are the same." - Excerpted from "A Brief Discussion on the Nature of Magic".

The Chaos Realm, also known as the Ethereal Realm, Chaos Realm, Absolute Darkness, and Ithil, is a dimension of pure magic, separate from the material universe of the real world. The Chaos Realm is the origin dimension of Chaos, composed entirely of magical energy and the source of all magical winds. It is also the home of entities composed entirely of magical energy, such as gods and demons.

The Realm of Chaos is a place where dreams and nightmares become reality, where hopes and fears manifest, reality becomes a fevered hallucination, and where cause and effect do not follow. Within its confines, anything is possible. There are no laws of physics like those of the material world, and gravity, space, and reason are all subject to the will of the Chaos Gods. It is essentially magical energy, given shape and form only by the desires, thoughts, feelings, and passions of mortals.

Few mortals are able to perceive the true face of the Realm of Chaos, for the minds of the living are awed by its otherworldly visions. As a result, no two perspectives of the Realm of Chaos are exactly alike, and they often contradict each other. If there is any truth, it is this: the Realm of Chaos is but a mirror image of the pain, suffering, and horror of the material world, shaped by the destruction of the War Worlds and the suffering endured by the mortal races.

The four gods of chaos are only part of the chaos realm. The most powerful beings, besides the four gods, there are some other beings. The Land of Ruins, the territory of the Great Horned Rat. The Dark Pit, the underworld in the mouth of the elves. The Sea of ​​Chaos. The drifting castle in the Sea of ​​Chaos that is difficult to detect. The second brother of Gomao. The places where the big and small neutral gods stay, etc.

After Dacus passed through nine gaps, he came to the realm of Zuwasin. Zuwasin was a secondary chaos god, and there were many such minor gods in Ithil, many.

Hasut, the 'Father of Darkness', is depicted as a giant, flaming bull, surrounded by smoke and shadows. Bulls are a common theme for him, as are fire and oppression, but no blood... He is closely associated with tyranny, greed, fire and hatred, and he has great power, but at a great cost.

In return for the Chaos Dwarves' sacrifice of blood, respect, and devotion, Hashut blessed them with foul secrets and powerful magics which, combined with their innate industrial and smithing skills, created many a Daemon-fused machine and hideous war machine, as well as legends of mysterious malevolence that corrupted their sanity and soul.

Kaka, not that one, is a proper lesser Chaos God. The specific content of what He embodies is unknown, but it is likely related to mutation and variation. What is known is that He is the patron god of a Chaos variant of a harpy named Ngaran.

Ngaran is different from ordinary harpies. She has three heads, a long neck and eye stalks. She is a member of a small mutant group called the "Chaos Hunting Group". This hunting group also has some other members, and all of them are more or less related to mutations.

Morsrib is the green moon in the sky. When it is full and full, a giant face changes under the green moon surface. This green moon is likely to be a lesser chaos god, and this view is supported by the fact that he gave birth to Moon Claw.

Moonclaw was not born of a mortal, but was thrown from the pale belly of Morsreb when he was at his most bloated. At first glance he could be mistaken for a particularly ugly beastman, but he does not belong to this world. And he is completely mad, his actions are both random and deadly. There are many stories about him... He is most likely a great demon under Morsreb, and he is worshipped by the beastmen.

Obergil, the soon-to-be Lesser Chaos God, but not yet a Lesser Chaos God, is known to peddle knowledge, acting as some sort of informant and broker. Unlike Tzeentch, he always seeks to find secret knowledge and sell it to the highest bidder, a trait that is particularly useful to Chaos Warlocks who have a spare offering and wish to skip the uncertainty of Tzeentch's blessing.

He was then imprisoned by Tzeentch... He managed to engineer a way to unlock the prison door, but instead of escaping, he thought the place where he was imprisoned would be a good hiding place, and he has remained there ever since, pretending to be still locked inside.

Quorn, the god of carnivorous plants, is mainly concerned with "radical anti-vegetarianism", using carnivorous plants to devour all fleshy creatures. It has nothing to do with environmental protection, but with plant-based meat substitutes...

Lahasnes is related to madness, but this madness is different from the common madness. It is more like the madness in dreams and is related to nightmares.

Morgul, yes, Morgul, a very famous beastman in the medieval world, but he is not like ordinary beastmen. He has certain characteristics related to anti-environmental protection, mutation and degeneration. In the next era, he was worshiped as a secondary chaos god of mutation and degeneration...

Next is the heavyweight guest. If Malus had not been influenced by Daxus, he would have taken all the items that Zakan needed and left Gorond to complete the transaction with Zakan. But in the end Zakan still deceived him, and he embarked on the road to find his soul. In the process of searching, he came to Ithil, where he met the Screaming Godson.

The Screaming Son is a twisted, heartless being, an imprisoned being who appears as a young humanoid, wearing robes, the symbol of Chaos Undivided, and a face devoid of any features other than a mouth. To those who enter his realm, he may appear affable, even hospitable, and will answer questions for free, but he is a being of disordered mind, and his actions are not governed by reason or justice.

He is like a vicious, willful, cruel child, full of childishness. He is probably a manifestation of a child's emotions, and the child's impermanence and high-decibel screams are all embodied in Him.

The place where He was imprisoned was called "Otherworld", located in an undetermined place in the Chaos Realm, in a world lost in time and space, a huge rock, a cage where He buried His childhood. There stood a huge wall shaped like an octagonal star, and in the center of the rock was a cursed palace, where He lived. Here, in the center of this world, He called for eternity.

This realm is inhabited by countless doomed undead and low-level demons, and the lost, the fallen, and the cursed are trapped here forever. The four Chaos Gods imprisoned Him, and they each sent a great demon to guard the exit of the realm to prevent Him from escaping.

This realm is extremely dangerous, and every door is a portal that leads those who pass through it to any place in the world their heart desires. Of course, any door is false, and there is no choice, because this place is cursed, and once you pass through these doors, you can no longer return and are doomed to stay here forever. Those who try to pass through the door will be destroyed by the guardian demon.

But Malus didn't come in through the door. Since he didn't come in through the door, he didn't need to leave through the door. He left there. But his behavior angered the Screaming Godson, who screamed at a high decibel. In the end, the Screaming Godson bound him to Zarkan... Nekoro, the "God of Doubt", is a chaotic god who opposes religion itself. His chaotic nature is manifested as a contradiction that should logically make it impossible for him to exist. He is a god who opposes the concept of gods and religion as a whole...

This is a complete paradox. According to mortal logic, He cannot be born. But He does exist. His characteristics make His followers very few. He does not provide anything for His followers, nor does He ask for anything from His followers. His name only appears in the oldest and most secret taboo books. He has no known symbols, no temples or holy days, because He believes that every day is unholy...

Such a seemingly impossible existence actually exists...

These secondary Chaos Gods may be strong or weak. The Screaming Godson is relatively strong because he is related to children, but that's it. The child state lasts only a short time and will eventually grow up. The small head will turn to the four big heads. As for Hasut... the number of Zar dwarves is there, unless there are intelligent creatures from other planets to provide him with energy.

There is a reason why these lesser chaos gods are lesser chaos gods. Their abilities, essences, and manifestations are too poor.

This time, Daxus came to the realm of Zwasin, who is also known as the "Destroyer" and the "Troublemaker". He is a secondary god of chaos who is dedicated to destroying what others have done or tried to do. He just likes to see things fall apart, especially non-material things such as plans and life. In other words, he is an unplanned god.

He is the God of Chaos who works against the interests of Chaos. His nature causes nothing to go as expected and plans to always go wrong, ensuring that Murphy's Law is always executed in the most spectacular way.

Whatever form he takes, he is always smiling. He seeks to upset the ancient balance of power between the forces of Chaos, and may promote those he thinks can help achieve this goal. Nominally he is an enemy of all forms of Chaos, but he has also allied himself with major Chaos Gods to sabotage the plans of others.

What are the benefits of worshipping Zuwasin? For example, when you are driving away from a place, you hear a strange noise coming from the car. You know that this is a sign that the car is about to collapse. At this time, you pray to Zuwasin, hoping that Zuwasin will bless you to leave here.

Then...Zuwasin appeared, Murphy's Law appeared, and the car, which could have held on for a while, exploded after the prayer, but you were intact. You were thrown out of the car, and at this time you were lying on the ground with your eyes open, watching the pursuers getting closer and closer.

This was a game from the beginning, starting with the death of Tenok, it was a game that Dacuus had to face, a challenge from Tzeentch. This game had many scenarios and many outcomes, but he had to go.

He met Roll in the barren land, and Roll told him directly what he was about to face. But he didn't react at first, Tzeentch's reminder was too abstract, and he didn't associate the Destroyer with Zul'wasin at first.

In a way, his performance was also poor. If you think about it carefully, most of what Luo Er said was true, the background of the city, the destroyer, etc. It's just that his imagination was not big enough at the time, and he focused on the ancient times, the unknown, and before the advent of the ancient saints, but in fact it was not... That area was not from his planet.

Perhaps the barren land is actually a polyvalve, created by Tzeentch or Carlos during the Great Invasion. When Carlos was studying Zahuitak, he discovered the barren land, so Carlos used the barren land as the midpoint to connect the real world with the Chaos Realm.

So Zahuitak's defense was broken, and later Huta, Talanxla and Ashoto were successively broken by Carlos, and Shakspati was trapped in the other world. However, these other worlds were not as powerful as Zahuitak's, otherwise the Lizardmen would have been defeated long ago and could not hold on at all. One Zahuitak would have killed the Lizardmen.

The Barren Land serves as a midpoint linking the real world and the Chaos Realm, which is the realm of the Four Chaos Gods. The midpoint links five channels, but there is actually another channel, one leading to the realm of Zul'wasin.

If Luo Er had pointed him in the wrong direction, if he had chosen not to believe Luo Er, he might have... Fortunately, he believed Luo Er and did not report to the Chaos Demon Realm and cause trouble there.

In theory, Zul'vathin is the nemesis of some of Tzeentch's abilities. Tzeentch is good at making plans, while Zul'vathin is good at disrupting plans. It's like I predict your prediction of my next move, infinite nesting dolls, repeated interweaving.

Although Jianqi pays attention to big wins, medium wins, and small wins, he also has a temper. He simply overturned the chessboard, and the possessed Han chess master picked up the chessboard and smashed it hard on Zuvasin's face, distorting Zuvasin's smiling face.

Dacus was sure that the chaotic time and space in that area was not caused by Zuvasin, but by Tzeentch. Zuvasin did not have the ability to do so, and Tzeentch made an unconventional move during the game. However, in the process, Zuvasin still used his own abilities to counter Tzeentch. Time and space played a role as Tzeentch had imagined, but Tzeentch could not control it, or he could not spy on it.

Dacus even suspected that this incident did not happen in the timeline he was in, but in another timeline. Zul'Vazin was born, but eventually fell in the game with Tzeentch, emerging from the ether, and his huge body smashed onto an unknown planet, just like Morsrib appeared out of thin air.

The huge body turned into large pieces and buried in the desert. Not long after, a civilization was born. In the dark, intelligent creatures used the fragments of Zul'wasin to create light-shielding glass. As time passed, Zul'wasin had a brief awakening, but everything was out of control. The effects of the two forces were beyond the expectations of him and Tzeentch. He was trapped in different times and different spaces, trapped in the prison he and Tzeentch jointly built.

The territory of Zuwaxin is like a constantly rotating circle, and there are countless circles around it. The boundaries between the circles are constantly touching and intertwining. In these circles are Isil, various planets, and countless other strange monsters. Of course, this is only in space, there are also in time...

The Tzeentch in Dacus's timeline discovered the territory of Zuvasin and observed it, and then a situation emerged. As for Ryan, or Zuvas, he squatted on the ground and drew a straight line next to the circle.

"You know where we live. I believe that parallel universes exist. There are other universes that are similar to our current universe but different from it. Among these universes, there are also universes that were born under the same conditions as ours. There may also be other universes, universes without Ithil? Do you understand?"

Ryan thought for a long time and nodded hesitantly.

"In these different universes, things will play out differently.

In some universe, we’re having these conversations somewhere else, or maybe we’ll never have these conversations.

In some universe, you and I are dead, or one of us is dead.

In some universe, you were already dead when I wasn't with you in Charis.

In some universe, we are talking about these things right here on this beach, but our postures and emotions are different..."

"Sir, I understand!" (End of this chapter)

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