Chapter 1266 Whale Effect (the cat who is now addicted to the real goddess reincarnation V)
As the master of assassin, Madias has made sufficient preparations when setting out for missions, and even considered countless backup plans.
But... In fact, none of his backup plans were used.
The other person had no intention of being on guard against him. How did Madias get in and out? The other party even made a pot of tea for him.
As for Madias’s gains...
"What we want to know is here."
Looking at the king, the Assassin Master handed out a booklet with a wry smile.
"What''s this?"
Looking at the booklet handed over by the other party, Varian was confused, but he still signaled the Duke of Fortagen beside him to take it, then opened it, and then his face twitched.
“Judgement Handbook?”
Reading the title above, Varian looked at Madias in confusion. What''s going on with this kind of thing like the National Geographic Manual of Azeroth? You took this back?
If Madias hadn''t been the assassin master of MI7, Varian would have doubted whether he had used this thing to fool himself. As we all know, this kind of thing is used to fool others. How can real information be placed here?
"Your Majesty, you will know."
Madias was not a fool either. Seeing Varian staring at him, he understood what the other party was thinking. In fact, if the other party gave him this manual, he also felt that the court treated him as a fool, but after reading it...
“…………”
Varian silently opened the booklet in front of him and flipped through it page by page. At first he was a little distracted, but the more he got to the back, Varian''s expression became more solemn. After turning the last page, Varian fell into silence and couldn''t say a word.
Madias did not lie, and this booklet did solve the information they needed.
What is the court?
The booklet is clearly written at the beginning of the booklet that the Inquisition is an organization that protects humanity and eliminates the existence that threatens humanity at all costs.
If it were just like this, then Varian would certainly not take this seriously. Who wouldn’t say anything fake?
However, the later of this booklet also describes in detail the Inquisition''s judgment criteria for humans, including complete humanity, partial mutation and complete mutation. Not only that, the above also elaborates on how the Inquisition will respond when facing these existences.
To put it bluntly, this is simply a standard instruction manual.
If that''s all, then most people will just laugh it off at most when they see this manual and regard it as a joke.
However, after the Forgotten is really completely destroyed, this is not a joke.
Not to mention the judgment of humans in the Inquisition Manual, Varian was puzzled.
Why is it the skull?
In fact, players have encountered this problem in the game. Some players have received such a task. In a certain planetary world, a person in a village mysteriously disappeared, and the player is responsible for investigating and finding the missing person back. Needless to say, the process was finally found through the players'' tracking and investigation that the two missing people had long been killed, and the children born to these two missing people were enslaved by a race called Rat Man, becoming their war props to deal with humans.
Needless to say, the player assisted the human village in defeating the Rat Man''s offensive and then caught the Rat Man.
But in the final investigation, players were surprised to find that these guys who were regarded as monsters and looked like mice were actually humans!
In history, most of the world were ordinary people without superpowers, but later superpowers appeared and started a war with ordinary people. After several wars that almost destroyed the world, the superpowered person became humans, while the original ordinary person degenerated into rats and became a threat seen by the superpowered person as a monster.
But even though the body degenerates and mutates, these ordinary people still want to avenge the superpowers, which led to the emergence of this mission.
In the end, the Rat Man clan was completely eliminated. The players who completed the mission were in a complicated mood and sent the entire mission process to the forum, and then started a big discussion without any surprise.
But in the end, most players have to admit that although the standards for the Inquisition to determine humans are simple and crude, they are really the only standard that can be used.
First of all, if you have to verify from a historical perspective whether a race belongs to humans, it is a major problem in archaeology. Players come to play games, not to seek hardships. Even the issue of the origin of human beings, anthropologists have not yet made a conclusion. What qualifications do they have to define what kind of history to be considered human?
As for the judgment based on genes?
That''s even more impossible! It can even be said that this is a taboo in the Inquisition!
As for the reason, it must start from the golden age of human prosperity. At that time, human civilization was running wildly, and humans themselves began to seek excitement as expected and kept trying to die. They even chose the path of genetic ascension and transformed their genetics into a mess.
So there is a joke among players, that is, the Iron Man Rebellion is not a rebellion in strict terms, but the humans of that era changed their genetic modifications to their entire lives, and even Iron Man could not identify whether this was a human from the genetic level... So Iron Man rebelled and eliminated these "alien creatures".
Let’s put it this way, it’s like a people on an isolated island in a corner claiming that their bloodline is the pride of heaven from the Central Plains and a pure-blooded descendant of the royal family with a strong root. As a result, after a genetic test, it was found that he was actually a descendant of the slaves of the nomadic people... Then the cow naturally couldn’t brag about it.
Not to mention that if you judge humans from the genetic level, the humans in the human empire may not be as pure as the human genes of some aliens.
If this is going to explode, then will the human empire explode directly on the spot?
When I have been hyping up the orthodoxy of human beings for dozens of thousands of years, is the clown actually me?
My mentality collapsed, it was over.
So the Inquisition chose the simplest and most rude way. No matter what your history or your genes, as long as your skull is the same as humans, you are part of our human family, that''s that simple. The court does not care about other matters or cares about them. Like those rat people, from a historical perspective, these ordinary people who were persecuted by superpowers are quite miserable. Even after degeneration and mutation, they still missed revenge, and with the unique perseverance and resilience of humanity, they persisted until the end without choosing to surrender. Worth praise and empathy.
But if you regard the other party as a human being, then there will be so many human races in the human empire.
Not to mention anything else, no matter how miserable the life experiences of these rats are, most people will not admit that these walking rats are humans as they are.
So the simplest and direct way is - from the perspective of the skull, these rats are not humans, so they are regarded as alien treatment.
Simple, rough, cruel, and efficient.
Not only that, what Varian did not expect most was that in the eyes of the Inquisition, human beings are the supreme race, and the complete unmutated skull represents the sacred and purity of human beings. Therefore, those dwarves, dwarfs, elves, etc. are all regarded as submen in the eyes of the Inquisition.
This concept has to be said to directly shatter Varian''s three views.
You should know that on the continent of Azeroth, almost all creatures believe that elves are races with long lifespans, strong and noble power. However, in the eyes of the Inquisition, those long ears can only be considered as sub-ethnic...
Well, strictly speaking, this is a little personal preference of Duanmu Huai, or a shift in player preferences.
You should know that in most fantasy games, elves are very popular. However, in the Star Sea, the Spirit Race is a very disgusting race. Many players hate the house and the Ugly after being disgusted by the Spirit Race and directly despised all similar races.
Especially the elves, which are very similar to the spirit race, are treated as copycat spirit races by players as copycat spirit races.
I can’t beat the Spirit Clan, but I can’t beat you?
If we look at the attitude of the Inquisition towards race, humans will definitely put the first priority, followed by dwarves - because the dwarves'' firm will (or brains) make it difficult for them to be eroded and corrupted by chaos. As long as you make good friends with them, you will be a very loyal and trustworthy ally, safe and reliable.
On the other hand, a race like the elves, which is arrogant and arrogant, and has a very high probability of being corrupted, is the kind in the eyes of the Inquisition who has a lower status than Oglin.
The sequence on the purification list is also very high, at least there must be on the first page.
This also made Varian very uncomfortable. It was easy to say that he was friendly to the dwarves. The Storm Kingdom and Iron Fortress had a good relationship, and there was also a direct subway to both sides.
But Varian couldn''t accept it because he looked down on the elves nakedly.
"This Inquisition...isn''t it a survivor of Lordaeron, is it?"
After reading the manual, Varian looked at Madias in confusion and asked, his suspicion was not unreasonable. When the Kingdom of Lordaeron was still there, the king''s lifelong wish was to unify the seven kingdoms of mankind and achieve the dream of the human empire. However, this court of justice is even more extreme than Lordaeron at the time. The words are nakedly written between the lines that humans can live, and aliens must die...
In addition, the trial court is currently on the former site of Lordaeron, so Varian cannot let go of thinking.
“I don’t think so.”
Madias shook his head.
"The strength of the Court of Justice is very strong. Their skills are very similar to those of the Dwarves, but they are several times more advanced than the Dwarves. To be honest, if Lordaeron had this strength at the beginning, he would not have been destroyed at all. Moreover, their marks were no similar to Lordaeron, and their ideas were completely different. The Court of Justice is only responsible for eliminating the threat of human beings, and will not interfere in human internal affairs. If Lordaeron is a survivor, then they will definitely use this to revival the kingdom again and even complete the great cause of human unification..."
“The problem is that times have been completely different.”
Varian smiled bitterly. The seven human kingdoms were now almost gone. As for the great cause of unifying human beings... Alas, it is useless to say these now.
However, according to the court’s manual, there is a big problem.
"They won''t go to war against the tribe."
After all, there are trolls, trolls, orcs, and goblins in the tribe. If you count them, you will know that most of these are not even as good as the submen according to the standards of the Inquisition. Pure is the "Alien" written above.
"They do have plans to take action against the tribe."
Madias nodded. He had vaguely tried it after reading the manual, but the other party told Madias directly that all the aliens were about to die, without exception.
"this………"
Hearing Madias'' answer, Varian fell into silence. To be honest, at the beginning, Varian did want to get closer to the Inquisition so that the other party can become a member of the alliance. But after carefully reading the manual, Varian was completely frightened by the radical style of the Inquisition and had to start thinking about his own ideas again.
“……Send someone to closely observe and monitor the trial court. If there is any abnormal action, report it to me immediately.”
In the end, Varian could only give such an order. He stared at the manual in his hand, looking worried.
Azeroth is in turmoil now, and the emergence of this new force... I really don’t know whether it is good or bad.
Varian knew that fishermen in the north would put a few catfish inside to make the sardines move in order to prevent sardines from dying during transportation.
But what if it is not a catfish, but a whale?
Can this small pond of Azeroth withstand the storms it has caused?