Chapter 427 Error
××××× is in control of everything.
Looking at this line of text, Ron frowned.
The words were written in the common language of the Dusk Continent and were not difficult to discern.
But what is weird is that the first five words seem to be covered with a layer of mosaic. There is clearly nothing on the text, but it is blurry and unclear what these five words are.
Of course, it is not difficult to guess that these five words should be the name of a certain existence.
Thinking about the row of asterisks that often appeared in the system prompts, and there happened to be five asterisks, Ron had reason to suspect that even the system prompts did not dare to directly reveal the real name, and the existence covered by the mosaic should be the same.
Holding the Pantheon Atlas in his hand, Ron simply sat on the ground.
His eyes were fixed on the words in the book, but his mind was wandering somewhere else.
Whatever is said will be known.
This is a phrase used to describe gods on the Dusk Continent.
This is a warning to the people of Dusk Continent not to casually mention the names of gods, especially evil gods.
In the Dusk Continent, there are rumors that the gods are omniscient and omnipotent. Once the name of the gods appears from your mouth, the gods will definitely know of your existence.
If it is a righteous god, then it would be fine. After all, righteous gods are mostly gentle, and they have countless believers all over the world. These believers praise the name of the god hundreds of times every day. As long as they don't speak ill of others, there is no need to worry about the punishment from the god.
But evil gods are different. Most of their personalities are twisted, crazy, evil, and tyrannical. Once the name of an evil god appears in your mouth, the evil god will inevitably know it, and then the evil god's whispers will echo in your ears, tempting you towards madness.
Ron has always scoffed at such legends.
Let alone anything else, just himself, the god of plague and disaster, the lord of eternal freedom, the god of blood and killing... there are many other messy names of gods, which he has mentioned many times.
As for how much respect there is in it...mostly it's nothing, and there's even a lot of joking.
But apart from the Father God this time, which other god came to trouble him? But these five mosaics reminded Ron of the saying that everything that is said must be known.
Whether it is the mosaic on the Pantheon Atlas or the asterisks in the system prompts, they seem to be consciously avoiding knowing the other party's existence and knowing the other party's name. It seems that even if you don't say the other party's name, just thinking about it in your heart, you will be immediately locked by the other party.
Once locked, you will definitely die.
Needless to say, the system is a designated plug-in.
Needless to say, the Soul Ferry is a place specially used for funerals of gods. How could it be desecrated by just any Tom, Dick or Harry?
Ron didn't know what kind of person the previous owner of the Soul Ferry was, but he thought that he must be extraordinary, at least someone who could stand shoulder to shoulder with the gods. But even for such a person, people were very afraid of hearing that guy's name.
This made Ron even more curious. What kind of existence was it that the system and the previous owner of the Soul Ferry Boat could not afford to provoke, and even had to deal with it so carefully, or even guard against it? Reason told Ron that it was best not to delve into this issue, as he might end up falling into the abyss if he was not careful.
But people are like this, the more they cannot know, the more they cannot be curious about something, the more they want to explore it.
There are three things that often appear in the system prompts. One is the five asterisks, one is the three asterisks. The three asterisks are on your side, and the last one is the repairman.
For the repairman, the most important principle is to converge the world line and maintain the trajectory of fate without too much change.
The repairman is under the command of five stars...
Then... those five asterisks, could they be the agents of fate? A name suddenly popped up in his mind, which startled Ron, and he quickly cut off the idea in his mind.
Damn it.
If I guessed it right by accident, I might be killed once I leave the Soul Ferry.
Shaking his head vigorously, Ron suppressed the thoughts in his mind and once again focused his eyes on the Pantheon Atlas to divert his attention.
The first page, just this row of text.
Ron quickly turned to the next page.
“He created the gods.”
I have to say that every sentence is full of shock.
Before, Ron's speculation in his heart was finally confirmed at this time. Gods were not born, but created by a certain existence.
This time, Ron was more attentive than ever before. He read slowly and carefully, word by word, not missing any details. Only after he had read the entire preface did Ron breathe a sigh of relief.
The preface does not introduce how this world was born.
There is also no description of how the living creatures on the Dusk Continent came into being, whether they were created by gods or developed naturally, nothing is mentioned at all.
There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!
However, this preface provides a general explanation of the appearance of the gods.
God is created by a certain being.
This is true for the righteous gods, and it is also true for the evil gods...
Creating a god is not an easy process, and various accidents will always occur in this process.
If the process of creating gods is compared to a series of program codes, then the righteous gods are the result of the normal operation of the program, and the evil gods are the errors that occur during the operation of the program.
Without a doubt, this code name is Shit Mountain.
The chance of it going wrong is slightly higher.
During the running of this program, a total of 999 gods were born.
Because of the program error, the number of evil gods that were born was slightly more than the number of righteous gods, almost... ten times.
After reading the entire preface, Ron's lips couldn't help trembling, and his forehead was full of black lines. What the hell, they even created a shitty god? There are ten times more evil gods than righteous gods, an astonishing number of ten thousand.
If all these evil gods were allowed to land on the Dusk Continent, it would be the end of the world.
Even if not all of them, if just one or two of them escape, the world will be soon destroyed.
What was most difficult for Ron to accept was that an error occurred when the program was run for the first time.
That’s right, the first god born in this world was not a righteous god, but an evil god.
In the preface, the name of the evil god was not mentioned, he was just given a title: the source of all evil.
(End of this chapter)