The Wizard: From Zero-Ring Wizard to Almighty Lord.
Chapter 241 Dimensional Exploration
Chapter 241 Dimensional Exploration
Chapter 241
Although the experiment on the Star Gate was finally declared a success, Lynn was not in a hurry to embark on that dangerous and unpredictable interdimensional travel.
Caution is the most basic quality of an excellent wizard.
Inside the wizard's tower, a faint light flickered, and Lynn stepped into his private library.
This place is like a tranquil kingdom of knowledge, displaying countless ancient books and secret texts. The bookshelves are towering to the ceiling, and the air is filled with the scent of ink from ancient books and a faint magical aura.
The collection includes texts on everything from first-level wizards to Morning Star wizards; while it may not be exhaustive, it certainly covers a wide range of topics.
What's even more remarkable is that Lynn had transferred all the books from the Spirit Eye Wizard Library to this place, saving him a great deal of effort in searching and organizing them.
He passed through the first-level wizarding quarter, then through the second-level wizarding quarter and the third-level archmage quarter, and finally entered the Morningstar wizarding quarter.
Between each door is a magical verification system. Only after identity and authorization are confirmed will the door slowly open amidst the flashing of spiritual light.
The Morning Star Wizard Quarter is located at the deepest part of the library, with the most robust defensive arrays, yet its contents are the scarcest.
Unlike the dazzling array of books on the outer layer, the books in the Morning Star Wizarding Realm are few and far between, yet each one is precious and every word is worth its weight in gold.
Lynn gently pulled out several ancient books with covers that gleamed with a faint light, led them to a long table to the side, sat down quietly, opened the pages, and began to study them intently.
The book title immediately caught my eye:
A First Look at Another World Travel
One Hundred Facts About the Star Gate
Space and Dimensions: The Endless Dimensional World
Stargates and interdimensional travel are among the most profound and important areas in the Wizarding World.
The reason why the Wizarding World shines so brightly among all the worlds is precisely because of the endless interdimensional expeditions of the Morning Star Wizards.
They traversed dimensions, hunted alien races, and acquired rare resources and lost knowledge, propelling the entire world's civilization to new heights.
However, interdimensional travel is also accompanied by great dangers and unknowns.
But once successful, the reward will be more than just wealth; it will be a gift from the entire world.
According to existing records, the endless planes of existence are vast and boundless, and the Wizarding World is merely one of the larger stars within them.
Even though it has not been fully explored to this day, the wizarding world has discovered several advanced civilizations in its limited exploration.
Among them, the most threatening is the civilization of gods that is currently confronting the wizarding world, a top-level civilization on the same level as the wizarding world.
Of course, most Morning Star wizards do not explore these unfathomable top-level civilizations, and they rarely even venture into mid-level civilizations.
They prefer those rudimentary planes, those undeveloped civilizations that have not yet fully awakened, as these are the hunting grounds where the greatest rewards are obtained and the risks are relatively controllable.
The Wizarding World has established a simple yet rigorous hierarchical system for the various civilizations in the endless planes.
This plan, based on the wizarding levels that the plane itself can nurture, defines the levels and qualifications of civilizations.
If a plane can produce a Morning Star Wizard, then it is considered a "primitive civilization".
The fact that a Morning Star Wizard could be born means that this plane has broken free from its original constraints.
Having gained the ability to explore the boundaries of different planes, they can leave their native civilization and embark on a journey to the stars.
Conversely, if a plane cannot even nurture the most basic Morning Star Wizard, then it cannot be called a civilization at all, and the Wizarding World classifies it as a "resource plane".
In short, the entire plane lacks a deep cultural foundation and substantial knowledge; it is merely a resource waiting to be mined.
If a plane can give birth to a Moonlit Wizard, that civilization is marked as an "intermediate civilization".
The Radiant Moon Wizards are the strongest at the pinnacle of the wizarding world, and are honored with the title "Your Majesty." Their numbers are not very large.
A plane that can give birth to such beings is naturally extraordinary, with a level of civilization far exceeding that of a primitive stage.
As for planes that can give birth to powerful beings above the Radiant Moon Wizard, they are given the name "Advanced Civilization".
This civilization is extremely rare; wizards have only encountered a handful of them during their long and endless journeys through countless planes.
The clashes between advanced civilizations are also extremely subtle, with each side mostly engaging in communication and probing.
They maintain a delicate balance through diplomacy and the division of spheres of influence, and rarely engage in large-scale wars.
However, the civilization of gods was an anomaly.
They do not follow conventional rules of negotiation, and even when facing civilizations of equal level, they are filled with a strong fighting spirit and a desire to conquer.
Just like the current hostile relationship between the wizarding civilization and the god civilization, the clashes and battles have never truly subsided.
Of course, all of this is only observed from the perspective of the entire civilization.
For a lone Morningstar Wizard, the targets are mostly rudimentary civilizations, or even resource planes that have not yet formed rudimentary civilizations, as these are the safest and most rewarding hunting grounds.
The foundation of interdimensional travel lies in that mysterious and magnificent star gate.
This is not just an ordinary building, but a miracle that embodies countless precious materials and the original will of the wizarding world.
The materials needed to construct the Star Gate, such as the legendary Star Gold and the indestructible Space Iron, are all extremely rare and difficult to find.
However, the most crucial element is the gift from the very origin of the wizarding world.
When a Level 3 Archmage breaks through to the Morning Star Wizard realm, the Wizard Council's senses will detect their presence.
Subsequently, an invitation will quietly arrive, formally inviting them to join the Wizarding Council.
The Morning Star wizards will embark on their journey to the Council headquarters, where they will receive the double blessing of the wizarding world's origin.
The first gift is the power of the origin from the very source.
This power acts like a shield, helping Morning Star Wizards resist the powerful world suppression of other planes, allowing them to move freely in other planes without being trapped by suppression.
The second gift is the core of the Star Gate, known as the singularity, the origin of the stars.
It is precisely because of this power that the Star Gate can traverse layers of dimensional barriers, connecting countless distant otherworldly realms and becoming an essential passage for the Morning Star Wizards to conquer the heavens.
However, the interdimensional expedition is by no means an easy journey.
If you're just roaming around in purely resource-based planes, things are relatively easy.
Even if the origin of the world favors the local creatures, these beings in planes without the level of Morning Star Wizards cannot fight against true Morning Star Wizards.
But what the Morning Star Wizard is seeking is far more than just resources.
Knowledge is the greatest driving force that motivates them to tirelessly explore the heavens.
Therefore, many Morning Star wizards eventually turn their attention to those early civilization planes.
This road is fraught with traps and dangers.
Some native creatures of rudimentary civilizations often conceal their strength and feign weakness.
Once the Morning Star wizards step into their territory, they will launch a fatal attack, and may even take advantage of the victory to launch a counterattack and invade the wizarding world.
For wizarding civilizations, any outside creature that sets foot on wizarding world territory will inevitably raise high alert among the wizarding council, which will immediately dispatch forces to eliminate it. However, those Morning Star wizards who are deceived or ambushed have nowhere to escape and can only perish in another world.
For this reason, before hunting in early-stage civilization planes, Morning Star Wizards always send out low-level wizards to scout ahead.
Only after confirming safety will one set foot there personally, proceeding with caution and care.
After a long while, Lynn put down the book, rubbed his temples, and had gained a basic understanding of interdimensional travel, star gates, and so on.
Only the Morning Star Wizard can open the Star Gate.
Because during the activation process, most of the energy can be provided by the Wizard Tower.
However, when the Star Gate locks onto the coordinates of numerous planes, it needs a powerful spirit to guide it.
Even a powerful level three Grand Wizard at the peak of his cultivation could not withstand the backlash of the Star Gate; only a Morning Star Wizard could do so.
Fortunately, Lynn had a puppet of the Morning Star Wizard, even though the Spirit Eye Wizard had once shattered a star and become a Meteor Wizard.
However, the Shattered Star only affects his entry into another dimension; he will not be protected by the Wizarding World.
The processes that precede that will not be affected.
"Let's start from the beginning, beginning with the simplest steps, starting by finding the resource plane..."
Lynn was not overconfident; he was well aware of the extreme dangers and difficulties of interdimensional travel.
If you lock onto a primary plane world from the beginning, and you're unlucky enough to encounter a primary civilization inhabited by level six beings...
Perhaps the moment he made contact, the other party immediately targeted him, and whether it was a curse or other means, it was something that a level three archmage like him could not withstand.
....................................
Three days later, Lynn appeared on the platform at the top of the Wizard Tower, with several other figures beside him.
It wasn't Helen and her two companions, but rather several slave wizards from the Golden Scales.
The reason Lynn didn't seek out the Great Wizard Helen was that he planned to use the Spirit Eye Wizard to lead the Star Gate, which would be difficult to explain to the other three.
So he simply used the scales to find several of the scale slaves who were completely loyal to him.
From weakest to strongest, they are his maid Beverly, the first-level wizard Sonia, the second-level wizard Astrid, and the fourth-level Morning Star wizard, Spirit Eye Wizard.
It is worth mentioning that since Astrid succeeded to the throne, Beverly was placed by him to be by Astrid's side.
After all, Lynn has given Astrid a considerable degree of freedom, but that doesn't guarantee she won't do something harmful to herself.
So she simply put the completely loyal Beverly in charge of looking after her, ostensibly for companionship.
Another matter concerns Sonia.
Lynn naturally wanted to give this senior who had always helped her a way out, or at least help her regain her will.
Just like when he "untied" Astrid, when he restored Sonia's individual will, Sonia did not exhibit any individual will, but instead appeared to be in a state of living dead, as if she were asleep.
Lynn was initially puzzled by this, but after pondering for a long time, he guessed some of the reasons.
Because Sonia's current state is a duality of life and death, she should have died while striving to become a formal wizard, but she survived because of the balance.
She herself was like a vegetable, teetering on the brink of death. It was only thanks to the scales that she was kept alive, otherwise she would have been dead. But thanks to the scales, she is at least still alive now.
Lynn has no other options right now and can only hope to find another way after breaking through to the Morning Star Wizard level.
"The first time recording a dimensional journey through the Star Gate."
Lynn murmured softly, both to record his own observations and to leave evidence for this mysterious experiment.
Sonia, Beverly, and Astrid each performed their duties, heading separately to the energy pool and various instruments to begin activating them.
The Spirit Eye Wizard stood firmly in front of the Star Gate, bearing the most crucial responsibility.
Lynn stood beside the Spirit-Eyed Wizard, and as he calmly uttered "Activate," his companions behind him immediately activated various instruments.
Instantly, the surrounding magical arrays lit up, and layers of defensive runes burst forth with light, covering the entire platform.
"Mental Power Detection Array", "Energy Detection Array", "Energy Isolation Array"...
These magical formations constitute a sturdy protective barrier, preventing the intrusion of unknown substances from the world's oceans and ensuring the safety of the experiment.
At the same time, the Star Gate itself began to emit dazzling starlight.
These starlight rays intertwine like fine threads, gradually forming a star map that is both dazzling and mysterious.
Suddenly, with a soft "whoosh," the Star Gate seemed to come alive, revealing a pitch-black abyss within.
In this abyss, countless black liquids flow slowly, a true reflection of the world's ocean, vast and boundless, concealing countless unknowns.
The Spirit-Eyed Wizard stood silently before the gate, his eyes closed. His powerful spiritual energy pierced the Star Gate like a sharp blade, connecting the two.
At the same time, the magical runes on the Star Gate flashed rapidly, as if engaging in a silent dialogue with the Morning Star Wizard.
As the runes pulsed, the scene inside the door changed rapidly.
The pitch-black void gradually began to glow with dim starlight, which then transformed into a hazy galaxy.
The layers of stars gradually became clearer, as if they were closing the distance to the unknown dimension step by step.
Just as Lynn was holding his breath and staring intently, a streak like starlight suddenly appeared inside the Star Gate.
His gaze suddenly sharpened.
These streaks of light are signals detected by the Star Gate, where a nascent civilization plane is hidden.
Without hesitation, Lynn immediately issued an order through the scales, demanding that the Spirit-Eyed Wizard stop exploring the area and instead focus on another unknown space.
After all, the dangers of a rudimentary civilization far exceed expectations, and venturing in rashly at this moment would be extremely risky.
"Unexpectedly, a rudimentary civilization plane was born within these coordinates..."
Lynn sighed with emotion, noting that he was able to capture a dimensional world on his first attempt at using the Star Gate.
Was he just lucky?
Of course not. He had several accurate coordinates from the Spirit Eye Wizard's treasure vault and explored directly according to these coordinates.
Unfortunately, this coordinate originally indicated the existence of a resource plane, but now the resource plane has transformed into a rudimentary civilization plane.
This means that the strongest being in that rudimentary civilization plane might only be a level four being who has just broken through.
But Lynn didn't dare to gamble; it was safer to go to those resource planes with only level 3 creatures.
He recorded the coordinates, changed them to a rudimentary civilization plane, and then changed them again, sending the Spirit-Eyed Wizard to approach them.
boom!
In the next instant, the scene inside the Star Gate suddenly changed, transforming into another pitch-black world sea.
Following the predetermined coordinates, the Spirit-Eyed Wizard slowly adjusted the Star Gate, steadily moving closer to those coordinates...
(End of this chapter)
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