1.840 Time Magic
As we all know, Thaddeus Cosma, a Cyrodean, a mechanic from the future, returned to the past to repair Blackfall's artificial sun. He told the Vanos brothers and sisters that time here is very unstable, and parts must be found as soon as possible to repair it.
Crystal device, otherwise the distortion of time and space will tear this place apart. Everyone thought he was really a member of a mysterious organization from the future whose mission is to save the chaotic timeline. It turned out that this time traveler turned out to be the wise giant Mimir
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"Are you sure?" the Lord asked hurriedly.
"Thaddeus Cosma once said: 'You will know them when you see them (You will know them when you see the).'" Forbidden Master Kireth Vanos suddenly came to his senses:
"My master, this is a magical time magic."
Time Magic, also known as Time Travel Magic and Time Alteration and Chronomancy Magic, is a type of magic involving the manipulation and distortion of time. Even on the continent of Tamriel
Mortals also know that it is very difficult to manipulate time. Most known successful cases are completely accidental. Even if time is successfully manipulated, it will have unexpected and very dangerous consequences.
The most famous and destructive examples of time manipulation in history are known as Dragon Breaks, the most prominent of which is the Millennium Dawn (Millennium Dragon Break). This disaster was caused by the "Marukhati Selectives,
It was caused by the fanatic sect of the Alessian Order) when they tried to remove the "Elven aspect (that is, the Elven Dragon God Auriel)" from the Time Dragon God. The linear time that was finally completely destroyed was equivalent to one thousand and eight years.
Observers describe it as an era of chaos and distortion, where all laws of reality were broken and cause and effect were irrelevant. So when the Thousand-Year Dragon Break finally ended, most of the survivors tried to avoid causing such an event to happen again.
.In particular, the Psijic Order has played an active role in preventing the possible Dragon Break, and often takes timely action to effectively intervene before the timeline is about to break.
However, there are a few people who are not swayed by the danger of the broken timeline and continue to try to manipulate time. But usually on a much smaller scale than Dragon Break, such as the Millennium Siege and the Western Distortion Event. Throughout history, wizards often use powerful
Tower-based Artifacts (Manufactured based on the underlying rules of the 'Tower'), such as the Brass Giant Namidian or the Staff of Towers, intentionally or unintentionally change the current timeline.
There are also people who travel through time through simpler, relatively safe ways, such as entering and exiting annihilation, where the causal relationship between the two thresholds does not always exist at the same time as Nirn's current life. The disadvantage of this method is that the final end may be
Unpredictable and unreliable.
There is another group of people who rely on the power of the Daedra to corrupt time, such as the Knowledge Demon Hermaeus Mora's library of time-travelling books in Shadowmarsh.
The Tonal Architecture of the Dwemer dwarves has also been repeatedly used to send people and objects across space and time, whether through Dwemer machinery or Inofi inscriptions. During the Dragon War, the Three Nord Warriors
Use "The Elder Scrolls" to drive World Eater Alduin out of the torrent of time and throw him thousands of years later to 4E 201.
Worshipers of Akatosh are known to create hourglasses capable of manipulating time through sacred rituals. Focusing on the lost sand in such an hourglass causes changes in the locals' perception of time, making time appear to stand still.
However, the method of time travel used by the wise giant Mimir is different from the above.
"The Ring of Life and Time." The Lord Lord sighed: "So the wisdom giant Mimir's exploration of Mendas has transcended time."
"My all-knowing master, you already know how to deal with the 'voice of the world', right?" Hermoeus Mora, the goddess of knowledge, asked with a smile.
"Yes, Mora." The Lord was almost certain.
"So my omnipotent master, what exactly is the 'throat of the world'?" Hermoeus Mora, the goddess of knowledge, asked the key point.
"Mondas's 'Time-redundancy', Godhead's 'Ashes of Dreams'." The Lord gave the answer.
From the perspective of multimedia communication, the data describing the source is the sum of information and data redundancy, that is: data = information + data redundancy. Time redundancy is a kind of data redundancy often included in sequence images and voice data.
,The occurrence of this redundancy is closely related to ,time.
In particular, when the sequence image is composed of a set of consecutive pictures, adjacent frames often contain the same background and moving objects, but the spatial positions of the moving objects are slightly different, which produces a large amount of data redundancy, so it is called
Temporal redundancy. Simply put, when consecutive video frames are of the same scene, the scene content between the two frames will remain unchanged or only change slightly. This part of the same information between frames is called temporal redundancy.
Then apply the professional terminology of computer communication to the plot world of "The Elder Scrolls": "When consecutive video frames are of the same scene (a major event in the reincarnation of generations)", the content of the scene between the two frames will remain unchanged or only slightly
"Changes (limited scripts recorded in "The Elder Scrolls")", "The part of the same information between frames is called temporal redundancy (repeating the same script events multiple times)".
But it must be noted that the limited script recorded in "The Elder Scrolls" has been repeatedly experienced many times, a major event in the reincarnation of generations. If it is destined to be the world-devoured Alduin who ends his current life and starts the reincarnation of the next life, he will repeatedly experience it.
"A certain big event" does not create time redundancy. To put it simply, all time and space have been eaten up by Alduin. Where can there be redundancy?
Generally speaking, there is only one way to create time redundancy - Long Break.
The Ashes of Dreams interprets the time redundancy caused by Dragon Break from the perspective of Nairn in the present world. Dreams superimpose reality = the present world. When Dragon Break reverses the law of cause and effect and corrects the present world again and again, what has enveloped the present world has not yet come.
When dreams fade and fade, distorted and superimposed imaginations will appear. Therefore, in dreams (parts with the same information) at the same starting point and end point (between frames) of the Long Po timeline, time redundancy will appear. These are affected by the torrent of time.
The entrapped "Ashes of Dreams" surged out from the wound of time in the Throat of the World, forming a storm of annihilation that swept across the continent.
Obviously, the lord had a general conclusion about whether the previous collapse of the tower was caused by him: "Although it didn't hit, it's not far off."
Because, it is obvious that Long Po caused "the redundancy of time in Mundus and the ashes of the Godhead's Dream".
Tower collapse is often regarded as the "collapse of the laws of creation." From a rule perspective, frequent dragon collapse distorts the original plot line and leads to the collapse of the rules of the plot world, which is also an inevitable consequence.
If the lord did not cause the "collapse day" by himself, then who is the culprit?
The answer is ready to come out: the creators of "The Ring of Life and Time".
Namely: Queen Bestra and the wise giant Mimir.
Then the disappearance of Queen Bestra is obviously closely related to the "Collapse Day". There is even the most extreme possibility that it was she who activated the "Circle of Life and Time" at the Throat of the World, which resulted in irreversible serious consequences.
Queen Bestra herself was swallowed up by the wound of time and was exiled into the torrent of time.
This may be one of the reasons why the wise giant Mimir wants to return to the past.
That's why he borrowed the Dwemer dwarves' time machine to frequently travel through various time nodes to find the whereabouts of Queen Bestra.
Chapter completed!