"That's right, it's demons."
Kana said as he leaned back in his chair.
Abis frowned, somewhat incredulous.
They had fought demons before and had obtained more knowledge about demons from Gray Furnace Castle.
Later, through numerous exchanges, they also learned some details about demons from Kana.
Kana even collaborated with Bobo to compile some demon knowledge into materials, editing them into booklets as part of the Great Library's collection.
These insights are perhaps only obtainable from the Elves.
Sufficient Life has granted them the ability to gather knowledge in this area.
"Can demons also be corroded by the Void?" Lurik was somewhat shocked.
This middle-aged Dwarf, considered an elder among them, rarely showed such a loss of composure.
After all, for Lurik and the Gray Mountain Dwarves, demons meant mortal enemies.
Not just Lurik, everyone else was equally shocked, Bobo had already started writing feverishly.
"Aren't demons supposed to corrupt others, causing other intelligent beings to fall?" George muttered.
Such a being that tempts others to fall, transforming them into monsters, was itself transformed into a monster by the Void.
Kana smiled and nodded: "Otherwise, why do you think the Void is considered the most terrifying disaster? It becomes the true 'destruction'?"
Only now did everyone have a new understanding of the Void, and after knowing this information, they finally understood how powerful the Void truly was.
Previously, they may have equated the Void with demons, at most giving the Void a slight edge over demons.
"Think about it, over 1,000 years ago, when the world's spatial barriers weren't yet reinforced, demons frequently appeared and wreaked havoc.
Back then, why didn't the world issue a warning that demons were an apocalyptic threat?
Because they weren't significant enough. Perhaps demons and the Evil God could lead some worlds to destruction, but for this world, it was just a minor problem.
However, when the Void appeared, and this world became a small obstacle in its path, the world immediately issued a warning.
Have you ever thought about the difference?
Upon hearing Kana's speech, everyone began to ponder over the insights and realize it was indeed so.
It's not really their fault.
After all, the oldest among them, Lurik, was born after demons had ceased to exist, never having seen a demon's figure.
Not to mention everyone else, as in human society, demons had almost become fictional beings of legend.
If they hadn't actually faced demons, they would hardly have any tangible sense of such creatures.
Kana continued: "We now know that these cultists use the Stone of Creation when summoning demons and Apostle of those Evil Gods.
But in the past, did every demon summoning require the Stone of Creation? Wouldn't that be extravagant?"
Saying this, Kana didn't wait for others to ponder and continued: "In the past, powerful equipment in my possession, these strong magical artifacts also served as carriers and offerings.
Isn't that peculiar?
Even some talented intelligent life forms, or the sacrifice of numerous intelligent life forms.
Both could sufficiently summon demons, but the most convenient and quickest yet costly was truly these powerful pieces of equipment I mentioned.
With these equipment combined with a gifted intelligent life form, plus a large sacrifice of intelligent life forms, it would summon a sufficiently powerful demon."
Speaking, Kana placed this ring on his finger, feeling its exaggerated enhancement.
"And demons aren't exclusive to our world; they are intruders.
They will invade all other worlds they see, and similar summoning rituals occur in those worlds."
No need for Kana to continue; everyone present wasn't foolish, and easily unraveled the relationship here.
Bobo nodded in sudden realization.
"So it's like this."
Actually, Kana had deduced this upon seeing the ring, based on the knowledge he acquired in the game.
His deduction had about a 90% probability of aligning with the real-world experience.
While wearing the ring, Kana fell into deep thought.
If that's the case, perhaps it's indeed possible to create a Dungeon.
A Dungeon that grants Experience and drops equipment.
The more he thought about it, the more plausible it seemed, and Kana unconsciously began contemplating his ideas.
Suppose we outline an isolated space, or simply carve out a space within a region.
Using this region as a foundation, construct a "Dungeon."
As time progresses, an inevitable issue arises.
That's the spatial protection layer maintained for nearly a thousand years is becoming increasingly thin, not only making Void encroachments easier but also facilitating demon births.
For instance, now the spatial protection layer is barely sustaining, so demons require precious items like Creation Stone Fragments to manifest at this moment.
The conditions for birth become simpler as time goes on, and eventually, it's like Kana just mentioned; completing rituals with offerings and carriers would suffice for their birth.
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