Golden Experience

Lesson 131: Let's Explain

"It's been a long time. I'm sorry I've been free for a few days. How are you, buddy?

"Welcome back! Enough?

"Yeah, I wonder if I can get in there again for a while."

It was moved to the Lords' Palace in Ernthal by 'Summoning'. It was Diaz who targeted him.

Diaz has been stuffed by Ernthal ever since. It's unclear what the criteria are, but Diaz's "temper" also seems to have some effect on Blanc's undead.

Diaz can also create disposable undead temporarily. It's convenient when Bran's Zombie Respawn doesn't catch up.

"Welcome home, Your Majesty. Looks like the coup went well."

Hi, Diaz.

If you try Diaz, you will also have one emotion because you completely succumbed to one of the rebels who defeated the Spirit King.

There was also a desire to take him, but he declined because he stood out. I don't necessarily need to get mad at some kind of applause again.

"Aww. Rae, did you see the message on the operation?

It must be about a message addressed to an individual.

It still seemed to reach Bran as well.

"I saw it. I think it was probably the same content, but I left it ok for now. The disadvantages don't seem like a big deal."

"Well, me too... ok, all the time"

In Blanc's words, this Erntar, Altruva, and Verdesud will be the appropriate fields.

"But this, for example, the abolitionist? Is that what you mean? It would be troublesome if those people used this service to transfer. Even if it was adjusted for beginners, wouldn't it be ravaged if someone like that came?

This game basically doesn't tie players up.

That's also evident from Rae and Lyla being able to do whatever they want.

Even though it's for beginners, it wouldn't restrict advanced participation in its content either.

The message also said that "the operator will support the attack by other players", so it is likely that the top players will attack.

"Well then, I don't know what to say, but you can't help it. It's a normal PvP. You can't always beat this one unilaterally, and if they're stronger, it makes sense that they lose."

Nevertheless, at that time, this one has a change in the death penalty, which makes it doubtful if it is fair.

However, given our position of being attacked, and the risk of continuous hunting by the incarcerated players, it is unlikely that there will be any reduction in the penalties. After all, management will come after the players.

Oh yeah. The fact that management sends in players is like we're being attacked by management. "

"Yes. Finally, this content would probably be relentlessly attacked, even if we had set our home in the area. On the contrary, I think we can assume that systematically there will be no such thing as our My Home.

All safety areas in the field move outside, which means there's no safety area in here. "

"Ho! Come on, say it! It's OK!

"Just before the implementation, we need to have another final confirmation.

Instead, as long as I'm inside, I don't have any experience loss due to despecialty, and I just can't rest. You can come to my castle when you log out, or you can sleep in the Count's castle. I don't mind Lyla. With that in mind, we should leave a family member in each shelter before we implement it. "

De-penality reduction is an incredible advantage, but it is also an incredible disadvantage for players to be targeted without rest.

Once they kill you, they even threaten to wait for you to get out at Lispawn Point if you do poorly.

In that sense, it can be said that the risk of death has increased even further.

"By the way, at Lyla's, I think she had an e-mail asking if she'd accept support for the state run. I didn't ask if you'd take it."

I haven't heard the details over there, but it won't be just the benefits either.

Either way, it's been since it was implemented.

I didn't talk to Lyla earlier, but I'm also concerned about the sale of reincarnated items.

This item is meaningless to Rare, Lyla, and Bran.

The fact that you can only use it means you won't be able to use it on your family members, and whatever race you reincarnate into, it will only be downgraded.

Things are different for players who have not yet reincarnated.

Suppose, for example, there was someone who was a dwarf until yesterday. If the person appeared the next day as an elf, would the people around them recognize it as the same person?

In other words, it could be used as a very good quality disguise item in exchange for real money.

But there is also a problem.

The first is that it cannot be used so many times by a player who knows the existence of that item. You will soon think of it, and you will be nursed.

Even against NPC opponents, those items are still available in the game. This means that there should be NPCs who know the existence of NPCs, and they may be seen in the same way.

There is one more thing I am worried about, even if it is used in a more straightforward way.

For example, a player reincarnated into Noble Human, like Lyla, uses a billing item to become an elf, then reincarnates into a high elf, and then reincarnates further into a dwarf. And if we get to Elder Dwarf, we will now be reincarnated into the Beast Man, well the upper race of the Beast Man is unknown, but if we cross the upper race that way anyway, we may be able to possess a number of 'servants', unique skills, etc. of each race.

I think Rare himself is probably a rare demon king who has acquired "Holy Magic", but he can intentionally create such a build.

From now on, for example, Rae will be reincarnated into Dwarves and others, and he will also be able to aspire to the Spirit King of the Production Build.

Looking at the skill deletion items that are going to be sold at the most same time, etc., it seems that the operation is only intended as a remedy for rebuild purposes, and I don't know if I can use them that acrobatically.

At the moment of reincarnation, it is not surprising that all the pedigree-specific skills that had been acquired returned to EXP.

Normally, 'Wing Strike' and the like can't be used as they are as Rare was reincarnated into Dwarf.

I'd like to verify it, but it's too risky.

"Rare, what are you going to do now? Did you have any plans for the aftermath of the event?

"I don't know what to do. If the players are going to attack, you'll need to wait for them, but that's probably a little further. If that transfer service were to be implemented, there would be a questionnaire or something, and it would be implemented after that tally or something."

Questionnaire. Rare, what do you say?

"As far as the last transfer service is concerned, we will have to put it in operational favour when we accept the proposal for an earlier operation, right? As for the billing items, well, I wouldn't buy them, but I guess it's okay to agree. It doesn't matter which way they put it."

"Abandon democracy!

"... That's hard to say. Well, if that's the case, I'll give you a proper answer."

For better or worse, the situation changed dramatically before and after the event.

If it was meant to be, I'd test the siege battle a bit and want to create an abandoned undead zone as a demonic area if possible, to that extent.

If you grind down the two neighborhood cities, you'll have a face for operations, and I just tried to invade them after that because they just seemed to be able to. It didn't make that much sense.

I was going to cut it up in the right place once I was somewhat satisfied, relax and get my hands on the volcanic offense, and put it under control during the event period with an EXP bonus if possible.

But if I think about it now, I think it would be good.

I made friends, and, well, I don't care about this, but I made up with my sister.

"Coming up...... In the meantime, there's a volcanic zone just south of the Reeve Forest. Let's attack you."

"You don't control other cities in the Hills kingdom or anything? There's still plenty left."

"You can... On second thought, the purpose is the destruction of the Six Powers, right? Originally.

I was wondering if I could give him a drink of all the cities in the demonic realm for that, because the terms of national annihilation are looser than I thought. I thought it would be quicker and probably harder for players to accumulate some kind of hat if only the royal family had to start. "

"I thought it was like that reputation, someone you didn't care about."

"I mean, if the city had disappeared on a continental scale, all the players on the human side would just not have shut up. So if you're all human players, VS, all demon players, it's a hassle. Then it would be easier to just crush your head.

From a state of six great powers to a state of innumerable city states, players and perhaps city NPCs have not changed that much. I think it is the duty of the state to protect its people from the threat of monsters, but I think it can be either the lord's knight or the player. "

"Are you saying that at the time the players showed up, the meaning of the state's existence was diminishing?

"That's part of it, but maybe now is the time to change things."

"Epilepsy"

How did you explain it?

"Right...... Shall we first think about the aristocracy of the continent and the governance of each city?

Given how Lyla became aristocratic, I think that the ancestors of the aristocracy who ruled each city were originally appointed, or that it was the royalties of each country that gave birth.

The loyalty that underpins the state is the loyalty that comes from it, but when it comes to the royal family, or the central government, it's probably just the nobility of the local lords. This can also be seen from the strong autonomy of each city.

I don't know if that means literally reincarnating the leading men of the province into aristocracy, or if it means replacing them with aristocrats sent from the centre.

It can be said that the more we go to the regions in this continental country, the more dangerous it is.

Give effective control of the land to those who pioneer or do so, take it as a nobleman, and receive tax revenues in return from nobles.

If it were such a dominant system, it would be a feudal state. It's the same as medieval Europe and Nippon.

Only in this world, nobility is different from race to race. There exists a system called reincarnation, which is not merely effective dominance, but can also give a force rooted in skills such as' service 'as a realistic ability.

I think I could have sold you more thanks for this, or made you feel loyal, but that fades over a long time, too.

Originally, they are local lords who have even done their own pioneering, and there is no ongoing assistance from the centre. I'm paying taxes because I'm getting them to recognize control of the land, but I start to wonder if that's really what it's supposed to be. Our power as a given species is already ours, and besides, we inherit this as long as we protect our blood muscles.

Even if you let people rule from the middle, not the pioneering lord.

Given central and local transportation, it's impossible to do people on a regular basis, and you have to be on the ground all the time to exercise local control. In that case, the center has to entrust the full powers of control to this person.

Eventually, the consciousness that it is being done by order from the center fades, and since I am in effective control, I begin to think that I should continue to rule as I do.

The collapse of the feudal system begins when local leaders start to think that way and like it, and the central appetite fades.

Speaking of medieval Nippon examples, that's how we enter the Warring States era......

As far as Hills is concerned, for example, it seems that the country could have prepared quite a few large armies, more totalitarian, or central influence seems to have not yet been lost. But on the contrary, it feels like it worked negative this time, doesn't it?

I have no room for reinforcements to the provinces because I have turned that army towards me in order to counteract me.

From a local point of view, this makes me think that we can manage to get through without aid from the centre, and that if the centre doesn't give us aid while the whole continent is in turmoil like this, we don't have to have anything to do with it.

There are cities that have been raided and devastated, but this is almost the work of me and Bran, and I am the one who has wiped out all the great armies I have prepared. If I were to say so, it would have made no sense for the country to resist with all its might when dealing with disaster. Trust in the state is stopgap.

In fact, about two weeks after the fall of King's Landing? It's been a long time in the game, but the Hills isn't disturbing the country, is it? The city collapsed due to civil unrest or something.

I guess the absence of the center has not had a significant impact on most cities, which means that we have reached a transition from a feudal society. "

Sometimes I check with the SNS, but there is talk that some lord has declared independence, but virtually every city in Hills is in an independent state, so it makes no sense.

Cities that are made up of deals and so on still trade with neighboring cities, and the same is true of cities that are eating in business with other countries. Because there is no concept of tariffs, as Lyla says, it does not change without a framework of representative countries.

It seems that the state on this continent can no longer play only the role of using artifacts effectively when things go wrong.

Given that, I also see the story of the war between the pair and the shapes in a slightly different way.

Because of the image of a modern society with a state, many players perceive it as a war between two countries, but when it comes to what is actually happening right now, there are just skirmishes between several cities around the area. There are even some cities in the same country that have not had any impact at all. It is also evident from the fact that players working in a shape called Amathein know war only by hearsay.

Whether the beasts clear Neuchross' carelessness or the nobility of the dwarf is indignant, it feels more like patriotism than a mere sense of fellowship of the race.

"Well, this is just my idea."

"... you're my sister after all."

"Huh? What?

"I'm glad we made up."