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The Temple of Silence felt that they could no longer trust the academia and ended the partnership. They retreated back to the desert about 400 years ago. | |
What were the details of this transaction? | |
I suggest that you ask them a few questions that they'll never find exact answers to. | |
I've given that a lot of thought. For now, I don't think you'll need to worry. | |
Yes I've already submitted my resignation to the academia. Soon, I'll resign as the acting grand sage and go back to being its scribe. | |
Hmm so you were still withholding some information? | |
Over the past century, a wide variety of canned knowledge has been leaked from the academia. Now, in Port Ormoes, the valuable ones are a means to Mora for the Aramites. | |
Numerous darshans have sprung up and faded. Only the six darshans attaching themselves to the sixth grade schools have stood the test of time and obtained permanent seats in the academia. | |
He's always been the person the sages are most afraid of, as well as the greatest obstacle to their successful implementation of their plan. They are very aware of the risk he poses to them. | |
They are, and so are the fruits. | |
Precisely. Collie will have a long road in front of her. | |
The disturbance that Elias caused wasn't for not. It made the collective question the overmind. | |
One should neither dismiss nor overly revere the divine. Gods require followers, and they are also part of a biological hierarchy. That's why I don't take any pride in the fact that I helped rescue a god. I hope Lesser Lord Kusanali doesn't take offense. | |
But how do you determine whether the knowledge extracted is of divine origin. | |
No matter. Rather than simply learning the answers from you, I'd still prefer to investigate on my own. Speaking of, you two are also headed to the desert? | |
Wait. Seriously? Remember? We went into the desert not long ago to exchange hostages with the Aramites. Once we arrived, the ground collapsed due to an earthquake and we fell into some ruins. Hm? Still nothing? | |
You were too careless. You should have noticed those hopeless amateurs trailing you a long time ago. | |
Just think about that mercenary who lost his mind. Mercenary groups are facing constant danger every single day. | |
As it happens, I want to take a look inside too. | |
No don't mind me. Please continue. | |
And these days, you're more fascinating than anything the sages can offer. | |
By their own choice, the idealist seeks to bring happiness to all while denying themselves the same. Thus, they shall never reach even the borders of truth until they wipe away the ignorance that blinds them. | |
The first three who manage to finish this task will be awarded four, three, and two points accordingly. | |
I don't recall being obligated to report my whereabouts to you. | |
There's also something I want to investigate. | |
Truth serves no master. Humankind is not a vehicle for knowledge, nor is knowledge the aim of human kind. | |
Hmm, I don't sense him nearby. | |
Because to achieve this impossible task, it sounds like you'll need to fool your own heart first. Although it may feel like a trick, self-encouragement may be the most important tool we have. | |
My personal interest aside, Sachin's legacy is not entirely meaningless. He conducted experiments on a great scale and left his findings behind. | |
I value practicality. Aesthetics aren't generally something I put into consideration. | |
Before that, I have to ask, why are you two so intent on tracking it down you don't have to answer. Of course. | |
The symbols on the gate belong to King Deshrad's civilization. The structure must be ancient. Over time, the sandstorms completely buried it and left it in the state we see now. | |
One more thing, given that the device had been entirely covered by sand. | |
A short while ago the academia lost a knowledge capsule in the desert it's supposedly a divine knowledge capsule use it and you'll gain the wisdom of the gods | |
I didn't expect to have a conversation with the consciousness of Lesser Lord Kusanali in the grand bazaar. Interesting. Is this also a part of the feast? | |
But sadly, all viewpoints will find their supporters and the way we see the world largely decides our fates. | |
All right, time for round two. Fight with the same composure as before. | |
Really then, should I say that you have a curious affinity for drawing lots? | |
Allow me to jog your memory. Recall your time at Port Ormoes. | |
However, when Elias returned to the collective, his memories and emotions were shared with the rest of its members. This includes his perception of me. | |
That's fine. We've been arguing over this for years, and I don't hold any hope of you understanding. The issue we're debating has long since moved on from who's right and who's wrong. | |
We are going to tinker with the Akasha terminal and make a few modifications. | |
Don't forget, today is Nyagarbhaja Day, arguably the most important day to the academia. | |
Correct. The academia is behind all of this. | |
Anyway, that's enough chit chat. | |
Such is the work of the academia scribe. | |
That is all for the first round. Should you require clarification on anything, please ask any of the other staff. | |
I was joking. I know my books are far too difficult for you, and I have no intention of lending them out. | |
Well, yes that's just the visible side of our plan after all. | |
Of course every student needs to master at least 20 languages before they graduate. | |
What is it? Are any memories coming back to you? | |
This is definitely a device used to extract divine knowledge. | |
Yes, at least that's how they're supposed to sound. | |
Next time you draw a good card, try to keep a straight face. | |
As things stand, there is no reason for me to remain in Port Ormoes. I believe our collaboration has also reached its end. | |
Lastly, this system must support the rapid exchange of information within the collective, or even better, allow its members to share their memories and emotions. | |
I thought you would have guessed the reason by now. | |
Grab some coffee and spend some time thinking about the things you're usually too busy for. | |
As I mentioned during the meeting, this knowledge capsule contains a decree I drew up in the past. The academia should also have their own copy. And according to the plan we just came up with. | |
Then I'd suggest starting with our village. It's the largest settlement in the desert, so it'll probably have more resources and intel than anywhere else. Well, would you like to head there together? | |
That is one possibility. Hmm, it looks like they were in a hurry, as if they were afraid of being caught. In their haste, they failed to notice Razak hiding in a corner. | |
It's just a natural phenomenon, so there's nothing to be afraid of unless you're beneath a tree. | |
You were willing to part with five hundred thousand mora for something and you didn't even know what it was? | |
Throughout this process, one thing has changed the scholars identity. | |
We can also plainly see that the designer was a huge fan of this project It's the project he loves to talk about the most. Second to the Palace of Al Qazzaray. | |
Empathy is a double-edged sword. Clearly, I am not the same sort of person as Sachin was. | |
So I'll have to bring you along and then buy you drinks. | |
Listen to me. That address he gave you is fake or at least you won't find a merchant waiting for you there. This group has been boasting all around that they can provide information on a certain item as a means of luring people into their territory. | |
Perhaps the process caused them great suffering, which is why they cry out in the dead of night when no one is watching them. | |
Also, Nephes admitted that the temple of silence in the academia is just a facade. | |
Is that your way of conveying gratitude? | |
It seems you're perfectly capable of taking care of yourself, so much so that you even look after that little companion of yours. I don't have any suggestions to offer you, and frankly, you probably don't need my help. | |
It's too late now to change careers. You might as well try to find some joy in the pain. | |
Once order is disrupted, the consequences spread like wildfire. I'd like to avoid such a scenario so I can keep my life intact and uninterrupted. | |
Indeed, these events are a flagrant transgression of the rules in every sense. We cannot allow it to continue. | |
But despite strict regulations, some of these knowledge capsules will always escape destruction. After all, there will always be those in this world who are dissatisfied with life as designed for them by the Akasha and wish to change their fate. | |
Even if we break into the sanctuary of Surasthana, it will take time to awaken Lesser Lord Kusnali's consciousness. We need to do that in advance. | |
Wouldn't it be great to live in a world without annoyances? | |
With our current arrangement, I don't believe I can offer an answer. | |
However, this system is far from perfect. Based on this logic, the collective consciousness will generate an intractable diffusion effect upon encountering negative emotions. | |
That way, people will cause fewer headaches for each other. | |
It's a lift that academia personnel use to access higher floors. | |
Don't be offended if you try to greet me on the street and I don't respond It's simply because I'm wearing my soundproof earpieces. That's all. | |
You said that I betrayed the academia, but you was are you've betrayed all of Sumeru betrayed its Archon. | |
No wonder you speak with such confidence, Sino, but I must admit I'm very curious. What does this capsule mean to you? | |
Ah, Mister Eyman, there appears to be fewer staff in the restaurant recently. This wouldn't happen to be because they're all busy spreading the word to the students, would it? | |
Do you still remember who you are? General Maha Matra. | |
Huh. Thankfully, I've had my place to myself recently. It's been nice and quiet. | |
I've already sent my gift to the collective. It'll take some time for the recipient to receive it. | |
That's your purpose for being here, not mine Don't project your ways of thinking onto me. | |
However, some can acknowledge with a high concentration of elemental energy is of little use in contemporary times. So those capsules are of little value. | |
The more important question is why are you at the house of Dana. | |
I've spent quite some time trying to analyze the contents of the divine knowledge capsule, but to no avail. It seems like my way of thinking is too different from theirs. | |
Of course, compared to the mercenaries, I'm merely a feeble scholar. | |
Judging by the deafening din coming from the living room, you all must be getting along quite well. | |
Hmm. In that case, it's imperative that we rescue Lesser Lord Kusanali. Only by working with her to save Ermensol can we completely resolve the problem Sumeru currently faces. | |
Now, try to recall things you care about. They don't need to be related to this case. | |
Look, based on what you already know, the purpose of my return and the reason they're here should be obvious. | |
The fact that Saraj's project attracted so much interest despite not being approved speaks to the lack of research projects as of late. | |
He's Razak, a senior of mine at the academia. |