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The piece of Dark Effect was taken out by the little brother at the Krakaronde Market before, and was found by Darkus in the cabinet where he lived in Night Governor Castle. One piece he found on the ancient battlefield in the sinister peaks, and the last piece he found on that unfortunate Shadow Chief.
These three pieces are all extinguished phoenix binding curses. When put together, they form a large extinguished phoenix binding curse. As mentioned before, despite the blessing of magic resistance and fire resistance, Darkus has always been Not worn. He was afraid that one day the brainless autistic would suddenly turn into an unhappy little Yakuza, and he would be set on fire and turn into a happy fire, so he always chose to put it in his luggage and carry it with him wherever he went. I will definitely not wear it, and if I want to wear it, let Malekith wear it.
Darkus understood when he saw the crow that Tzeentch had transformed into pecked at the Phoenix-Extinguishing Curse. Just now, Tzeentch must have crossed the subspace to the mortal world and secretly brought the binding curse in his luggage. , the purpose is of course not to drink the water from the bottle. If he guessed correctly, the Binding Curse has the effect of resurrection, so Tzeentch brought the Binding Curse over.
Perhaps Asuryan blessed Darkus when he was at the Temple of Asuryan in Tal Litanel, but the power of the blessing just died with the heart, so? He now lacks some kind of connection with Asuryan? Then Tzeentch brought the connection over and let him complete the resurrection?
The more Darkos thought about it, the more something was wrong. First of all, the binding spell was extinguished. In other words, it was not activated. Then the question became, how was it activated? Tzeentch helped activate it? With Tzeentch's kind help, he finally completed his resurrection? Then the question came again, why did he and Sotek do such an abstract job, so abstract that it was incoherent and impossible to explain in words.
Thoughts emerged in Darkos's mind, and he soon thought of a possibility. Tzeentch had tampered with the Binding Curse. He might have been resurrected, but Tzeentch planted a big thunder in him. Perhaps at a certain time, he did not complete his own resurrection, but his soul was brought back to the mortal world by his companions.
Perhaps Tzeentch forcibly activated the Binding Curse, forcing Asuryan to resurrect Dakooth now, and then... Tzeentch won, and the mine that Tzeentch planted on him was finally detonated, and as he The higher the status, the greater the value and benefits brought by the detonation. In the end, Tzeentch won, and he won big.
The more Darkos thought about it, the more this possibility became possible. A picture and a reflection of the future even appeared in his mind. He gathered the elves or lizard people together and shouted: Gather here, all ears! My words of enlightenment, because of their brilliance, illuminate the dark corners of the world, and because of their great deeds, we are ushered in the gift of ever-changing! And then...then irreversible corruption sets in? In the end, all efforts fell short and all previous efforts were wasted? He became the greatest champion of Tzeentch ever? Finally crowned as the Daemon Prince of Tzeentch?
At that time, Darkus, who was corrupted or controlled by Tzeentch and became a plaything of Tzeentch, discovered something. He discovered that he could be resurrected by resurrecting himself, and there was no need to go through the binding curse. He found Sotek when it was too late? Have you agreed on such an abstract prompt?
Of course, this is only one possibility, and Darkus immediately thought about the second possibility. The "lost one" Ashoranka, who was still lost, discovered something, and told Sotigo in a way, so that Sotigo could Ge will remind you at this time. This possibility is likely to be at the front end of time, and his agreement with Sotek is at the back end of time.
A smile appeared on Darkus's face again. He looked at the crow's eyes and captured Tzeentch's fleeting shock and astonishment. Perhaps Tzeentch didn't expect that he could live such an abstract life.
"The flesh and steel are, after all, just phantoms here. I can feel that change is happening. The moment you open the box, it may trigger a change that is beyond your control. The wheel of fate begins to spin, and everything will follow. Get up. I'm...a little scared, but also looking forward to..."
At this moment, Darkus finally understood the meaning of the second half of Tzeentch's sentence. The change was indeed triggered by him, and the wheel of fate also began to spin, and everything was changing. Then it started. It's just that the changes and the wheel of fate he triggered were not what Tzeentch wanted, and his counterattack made Tzeentch's wishful thinking come to nothing. However, Tzeentch may not win, but he will not lose. Tzeentch eventually won in the changes he initiated, but not so much, after all, Nurgle suffered such a big loss this time.
"Your plan seems perfect, but you ignore the tiny details. In this change, I discovered your intention. Maybe you should understand the Dunning-Kruger effect, or the Dak effect? This effect tells us Overestimation of one's own abilities may lead to biases in decision-making. When intelligent creatures fall into the quagmire of self-righteousness, they often ignore some key details. Perhaps you also have some blind spots about this change?" Darkus Staring at the crow coldly, with a sharp light flashing in his eyes, he said in a deep voice. The Dunning-Kruger effect refers to a cognitive bias phenomenon in which people who lack ability draw wrong conclusions based on their ill-considered decisions, but are unable to correctly recognize their own shortcomings and identify wrong behaviors. These people who lack ability are immersed in the illusory advantages created by themselves, often overestimate their own ability level, but cannot objectively evaluate the abilities of others. Of course, this effect is also called the Dak effect.
Tzeentch realized that in a situation where victory seemed to be certain, Darkus had broken his conspiracy through meticulous observation, and the inexplicable mention of Darkus' effect made him feel ironic. At the same time, he began to think about this unfamiliar concept, the Dak Effect. Will it really subvert everything at a critical moment?
"This box may be the beginning of change, but I will find my own opportunity in the change. In other words, in the plan you designed, did you overestimate your own resourcefulness?" Darkus felt Tzeentch didn't seem to understand, so he added another sentence.
"You think you have a chance to win, but in the end, you will find that I have expected everything! When you experience my true power for yourself, you will understand that this is not confidence, but necessity!"
Darkus feels that now Entering... the tough talk phase.
"Ah, yes, yes." Darkus responded, walking to the side of the crow and leaning over to take the binding spell.
"You are indeed a player worthy of my taking it seriously. Your observation and response abilities exceeded my expectations. Although it was a draw this time, the game has just begun. I look forward to more exciting games." "Thank you
. Your compliments, our game is indeed exciting, and I will go all out for this game! Let us see who can control the chess game of destiny more skillfully in this change." Hold the Binding Curse Darkus, who took it in his hand, responded with a smile, and then added, "Maybe it's time to turn this place into a crystal forest, and my companions and I will return to where we belong." "You guys
. ..." Darkus watched the crow representing Tzeentch fly away, and he turned his head to look at his companions. As soon as he said the words, he felt something was wrong. When he reacted, he could clearly feel that the companion in front of him was not his companion.
After going around in a circle, we can't let Tzeentch win. (:з」∠)_This section
is over. Let's transition to Altdorf and Athel Loren. At the end of the month, this big chapter is almost over?
(End of chapter)