Lan Shi smoothed her long, slender black ponytail to prevent it from draping over her pert buttocks, as it felt a bit itchy.

"Isn't this great?"

As soon as Akalion spoke, Saintess Celia's tears fell like pearls from a broken string.

The crux of the problem lies in—

Lan Shi took a long, deep breath, her face showing a look of deep sympathy as she gazed at Saintelia, who was weeping silently.

"The planet she unified was named [Baal]!"

After Ying and Artoria introduced the world of Warhammer 40k, even Lan Shi, who had lost most of her memories, felt genuinely fortunate to be in the world of "Mingchao".

At least in that world, things weren't completely terrible.

In the world of Warhammer... although it is currently only the [30k] era, some things are destined to be unavoidable.

"Maybe it's just a coincidence of names?"

Akalion looked at Saintess Jaelia, who was already sobbing uncontrollably, and stepped forward to gently lick away her hot tears with his tongue.

"The planet ruled by Saintess has two satellites. One is [Baal Primus], and the other is [Baal Sekendas].

Ying added silently, her expression no longer as casual as before.

Saintess Celia isn't crying like a baby, which shows how strong she is.

"Perhaps it's just a coincidence!"

Akalion was still somewhat skeptical.

"Saintesseria isn't a three-meter-tall giant. She's not even as tall as my paw right now!"

He gestured to his outstretched dragon claw, which, from the tip of his thumb to the tip of his index finger, was only about three meters long.

Saintess's height is only slightly more than half of that, similar to Ying's height, both around 1.55 meters.

The Primarch Saint Gilles' height, according to the WIKI data, is nine feet six inches, which is approximately 2.9 meters.

"But her father's name is [Nios]."

Artoria also spoke with a serious expression.

"......this--"

Akalion didn't know what to say.

The name Neos is said to be the name that human emperor gave himself in prehistoric times.

Only those closest to Him can use this name to address Him.

Warhammer 40 is undeniably a cesspool filled with despair and madness. But the era of [30] was a vibrant and thriving place.

Speaking of which, Saintelia... Saint Gilles... isn't that a gender-swapped version of that name?!

"There's no need to worry too much, is there?"

Akalion suddenly looked up at everyone.

"Now you are a super archangel with six times the potential! You will definitely be able to beat Horus, who was chosen by the four gods, into Horus-chan!"

Sangilius was killed by Horus, the chosen one of the four gods, after destroying a Titan of the Warlord rank during the Siege of Terra, slaying the Archdemon Kabanha of Khorne, and then, at the cost of severe injuries, killing the Primarch Angron who had already ascended to the Demonic Realm. Horus had his wings broken and was beaten to death with his warhammer.

Otherwise, it remains to be seen who will emerge victorious!

The influence of the Four Gods in the real universe is not yet so powerful as to be omnipotent.

"But she also heard the promises made to her by the God of Hope, the God of Courage, the God of Joy, and the God of Life."

As soon as Eleanor spoke, Saintelia was unable to hold back her tears any longer.

Well, now I've really become a fart sprite who bumped his toe.

"In that case, come and stay in my world for a few days."

Akalion stepped forward, looked at the weeping Saintess, and said:

"It's better than being corrupted somewhere."

However, Saintess, who was still sobbing, slowly shook her head.

She reached out and wiped away the last tear from the corner of her eye, a resolute glint flashing in her ruby-red eyes.

"No, I can't leave."

"I also want to integrate the entire Baal forces. I also want to restart the [Planetary Environmental Maintenance System], which has long been dormant in the old Night Era technology. I also want to let the people of Baal live a good life again."

"I have too many things to do, I can't be so afraid because of those so-called 'Four Gods'!"

"Besides, I still have my father!"

"He hasn't collapsed on the golden throne yet!"

Seeing Saintess's unwavering determination, the 'Blue Heirs' present were genuinely happy for her.

However, a fatal problem that could not be ignored immediately surfaced in the minds of all the 'Blue Heirs'.

"Then, how will you deal with the [corruption] coming from the Four Gods?"

Volume 1 Snowfield Dragon Lord: 92.dnd Psionic

For Saintess, the biggest problem is that she is a time traveler.

Unlike the other Primarchs, although she wasn't particularly familiar with the story of the dung-filled sea in Warhammer 40, she did know the divine numbers and forbidden true names of the four Chaos Gods.

Once Saintess had the impression that this was the Warhammer world, her soul was like a clear, white moon suddenly rising in the endless, dark night to the four evil gods existing in the warp—so conspicuous, so holy.

Limited by the "distance"—the veil separating the subspace from the real universe—the four Chaos Gods can only act as cunning deceivers, sending her tempting messages and waiting for Saintess to willingly agree to their "contract."

Or perhaps, she is waiting to actively approach the enormous rift in the real universe, the Eye of Fear, or even step directly into the subspace.

The former can be avoided.

But the latter—either Saintess intends to stay on this planet Baal for the rest of her life, or there's no way to avoid it.

In the Warhammer universe, besides the dangerous and unknown warp, there are only three other ways to achieve faster-than-light travel—

The Space Necromancer's [Inertialess Engine].

The Spirit Race inherited and expanded upon the [Net Path] from the ancient saint.

The Terran Zerg's Gravity Corridor.

As for the Tau people's faster-than-light engines, they merely skimmed across the surface of the warp, not truly escaping it. And the Orks, those things filled with Waaagh energy, also traveled through the warp.

Of these three faster-than-light travel methods, the one without an inertial engine is undoubtedly the strongest.

It is faster than space travel and can even perform short-range tactical jumps on the battlefield.

Its only drawback is that the technology is firmly in the hands of the Necromancers, and other races are simply unable to crack it, let alone reproduce it.

Next is [Netway].

Before the Slaanesh came into being, the Webpath, which existed independently of the real universe and the warp, was extremely safe, and its speed was faster and more precise than warp travel.

However, after the Slaanesh were born, most of the Web nodes collapsed or simply became dens of demons. Furthermore, this technology is also firmly controlled by the Eldar.

The Emperor's "Netway Project" was based on a dormant Eldar Networkway node that he had long existed deep beneath Terra, beneath the Asian desert.

Unfortunately, this grand plan was completely ruined by a heartfelt phone call from that one-eyed, red-skinned Oglin.

Finally, there's the Terran's Gravity Corridor.

Within the Tyranid fleet, there exists a special kind of creature called Navar.

It can sense the gravity of extremely distant star systems with unimaginable precision. Once it locks onto a target, it can use its enormous energy to create a gravitational corridor in real space, pulling the gravity of the target star to the front of the fleet.

Then the entire Zerg fleet, pulled by this distorted gravitational field, glided toward its target at extremely high speeds, without passing through the warp at all.

Its drawback is that it slows down when it is close to the star system—after all, the Tyranids don't want to crash into a star to use as fuel, and this ability can only be used by the Tyranids.

Let's take it one step at a time and see what happens.

The tears have been shed, but what must be faced will eventually have to be faced.

Saintess Elijah took on the heavy burden of that soul-crushing reality once again.

"Eh!"

A flash of inspiration suddenly appeared in Akalion's dragon eyes; he had come up with an idea.

"I remember that the 'psychic energy' in the Warhammer world, although it is also called 'psychic energy,' is completely different from the 'psychic energy' in D&D! It's just translated as 'psychic energy.'"

"Psionicists in the Warhammer world use energy from the warp, while psionicists in D&D use energy derived from the mind!"

These words gave Saintess, who had already decided to face this painful reality, a glimmer of new hope.

She immediately flapped her pure white wings and came to Akalion.

"Can I learn it?!"

I think everyone can do it!

Akalion looked around, feeling confident.

After all, even the demons and ordinary people in the world of Teyvat can possess 'psychic powers', so how could 'Blue Heir' be inferior to an ordinary person?

"But wait a moment."

Akalion turned his gaze to Ying.

"Could you please take Dekalapian to Teyvat?"

"?"

Ying looked at Akalion with a blank expression.

Isn't that the name of a demon god who has long since died?

"Ahem, as a legendary dragon, after I have grown to this point, I have the ability to guide souls."

Upon seeing this, Akalion quickly began to explain, his giant sword-shaped dragon tail slowly swaying behind him.

"When I bring their souls into my world, they can be resurrected as my [subjects] or [familiar]!"

"..."

For a moment, the 'Blue Heirs' present fell into a shocked silence. They could even revive souls from another world!

Resurrection—this act is an insurmountable, absolute law established by the universe itself in most universes.

However, in the multiverse of D&D, it's not like that. Where there are gods, there are more rules for resurrection. In worlds where magical energy is depleted, resurrection is just more difficult, but by no means impossible!

After studying the magical history of the Eldra world in depth, Akalion sincerely believes that Edevara, the inventor of the [Edevara Resurrection Charm], is definitely an ultimate genius whose fame can resound throughout the entire multiverse!

Although both are forbidden attempts to seize the throne of a god, the principle of the [Edivara Ascension Technique] is completely different from that of the infamous [Kal'thus Ascension Technique].

The former involves a demigod mage-emperor who has lived for at least six thousand years and has over one hundred million followers, directly creating entirely new divine offices—a bottom-up usurpation.

The latter simply forcibly connects the connection between the goddess of magic and the magic network to the caster himself, and that's it.

Both spells were outrageous.

But the latter is undoubtedly more outrageous.

"No price?"

The Wanderer Lan Shi was the first to recover from the shock that had overturned her worldview, and her words also awakened the other 'Lan Heirs'.

They all turned their expectant gazes toward Akalion.

"Like the inhabitants of Eldra, the resurrected will forget the memories of the last one to two years."

"If someone dies again before their memories from this period have been recovered, then those lost memories will keep turning back the pages until there are no more memories left in their soul."

"The [Ediva Resurrection Spell] will also become completely ineffective."

"This...this can't even be considered a price, can it?"

Ying couldn't help but click her tongue. As a long-lived species, what was a mere one or two years of memory?

"No, according to the detailed investigation and records in the spellbook, people that the resurrected person knew or became familiar with within one to two years will also be completely forgotten by the resurrected person after the resurrection."

Akalion recalled the encyclopedia of spells he had perused in the library of the Mystic Tower.

"It's like a thick spellbook where one or two pages have been forcibly torn out. The crucial information recorded on it will also be blacked out on the previous pages, turning into indecipherable stains."

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