359 357 Abandoned Divine Sword

How dare Alistair know something about me? I just don't feel confident in that face.

"It's not just that I have certainty..."

"What do you mean?

"Wait a minute - truth of the sword, activation"

Alistair closed her eyes and concentrated. And activate your skills somehow. Immediately afterwards, a clear, thin plank-like object emerged in front of its eyes. Letters, pictures, etc. are displayed there.

"What's that?

"That's part of the inherent skill of a divine blacksmith, the function of the Truth of the Wound. Well, Zachri, if you say so, it's like a drawing packed with divine swords and knowledge about them, from which divine blacksmiths can draw information. This is how information can be displayed externally."

Is that a knowledge system skill? But it looks like you can also display that information. Really, maybe it's a nori like a high-performance drawing. Don't even smell a little more SF ticked than magic or skill if you see the information display feature of the truth of a sword as if it were holographic.

"Well, there's a lot of information that other people are no longer able to view... What do you say? Can you read it?

Even if you ask me if I can read it, then it's displayed right in front of me...

"Hmm? What the hell?"

"illegible"

The displayed letters were messy. If it's not encrypted, it's completely typed. But they were within the assumptions for Alistair. Without panic, I'm nodding.

"Again. So, what about the painting?

"You see the sword."

"Mm-hmm. Kind of looks like a master"

'Really? Well, I guess so.'

Although the shape of the most prominent emblem part was completely different, the pattern and body looked just like it.

The painting doesn't seem to be a problem.

The painting seems to show exactly what Alistair wanted to show you. I mean, it's like Alistair sees proper character information, just typing it when the unqualified see it.

'Does purposefully showing it mean that the sword is not irrelevant to me?

"Oh, Fran said too, but too much in common with his master"

That said, Alistair mentioned my similarities with this painting. First, the pattern. They say the shape and size are perfectly consistent with the color and knitting of the strings. That's to the point that it would be so difficult to make it look like this just because you imitated it.

Then, surrender. Blue patterns and other fine decorations are similar. They say the length of the body matches perfectly.

However, the most eye-catching part is completely different.

I have a brave emblem that mimics a wolf on the original part, but this painting depicted four people's facial objects in line. It is an emblem of four beautiful women with closed eyes and a design like four angel wings.

'Sure, parts other than emblems could be similar...'

"I would. Detailed explanations take time. Let's do the restoration while we can. Just give me a minute."

Alistair interrupted the conversation once and somehow removed a sphere of basketball large metal from the item bag. As Alistair gently casts a spell and touches the metal sphere, its shape changes at once. It is in a strange shape, like a cotton candy made of metal, intertwined with thin metal threads.

It changed even more so that Alistair wrapped the metal cotton around my body. From above, sprinkle some magic medicine with dobodobo and apply the procedure.

"- Phew. Now this Oleicalcos is absorbed into the master's body and the restoration should begin automatically"

Is this Oleicalcos? You took it out in large quantities, even though it sounds like legendary metal.

"Thanks"

"This is my job. More than that, that's what we talked about earlier."

Alistair pulls the chair out of the corner of the lab and sits down. He recommended the same chair to Fran.

"Now, let me start with the findings of Atashi, but I think the master was created by more than one human being"

"Multiple? You mean there's a bunch of producers?

"Well, you're close to that. Whoever created the outer sword and the ability to seal human souls or absorb demonic stones inside would be someone else. Even if I just looked lightly, the quality of my work is too different. We're going to talk on that premise, right?

"Okay."

"Okay."

Surprisingly, shock. Few surprises. I'm in a state where I didn't know anything in the first place, and it was actually a sword made by multiple human hands! I was just told, it feels like "hmm." If you were human, would you be in a state where you have multiple parents and complicated circumstances?

Once we made sure we understood, Alistair moved the painting of the sword still displayed in front of Fran.

"This sword, but the name is Wisdom Sword Kelvim. Now it's lost and it's a sword of God."

"The Divine Sword? You think this is the Divine Sword? What, you got this sword that looks like me?

I can't ignore this information. Because it's a godsword, isn't it? The best sword in the world and I look alike?

"What do you mean?

"Well, I can think of some possibilities... I think the master is an abandoned sword."

"Abandoned Divine Sword? That's another word you don't know. '

"I don't."

"Mm, well. It's certainly not a widely known story. Let's start with your description."

Apparently, an abandoned divine sword is a abandoned divine sword, as its name suggests. There are two main reasons why the Abandoned Divine Sword is born.

"If one fails to make for a variety of reasons. Most of them are discarded because they are halfway through their abilities and run the risk of rampant while having the equivalent of a divine sword"

I couldn't be a god sword. So you're a failure. I feel like it would be a waste of time to dispose of it, but I certainly wouldn't overlook the possibility of a rampage.

"If the other is ordered to be discarded because the divine sword that could be done was too dangerous"

"Can you order me? To whom?"

"It's God. In the past, there have been three supposedly divine swords ordered by God to be discarded. They were all so dangerous that they were supposedly discarded by the divine blacksmith himself with little activation of his abilities"

Well, what if I had to dispose of it because it was a successful but more dangerous ability than I expected? You can't imagine God's dangerous ability to order it to be discarded.

"When it comes to the Divine Sword, the same goes for Atashi and the others. Was the heartache of the divine blacksmiths of the past ordered to abandon it so much..."

Alistair groans with a strange face.

"But surely there is no reason to send out a sword that will avenge the world. I don't know what else to do. That's why I want the godsword that's alive now to remain intact. Abandoned swords that escaped destruction for whatever reason."

Is that why Alistair favors us? I thought you were just a sword geek.

"What kind of sword were those three?

"One of the three is a nuclear sword/meltdown. The details are not even described in the Truth about the Wound Sword, but he said it was a terrible divine sword, producing tremendous power and poison. If left alone, it was ordered to be discarded as threatening to wipe out organisms from the world"

Power and poison...... You mean nuclear energy and radioactivity? It's a meltdown, too. I don't know how powerful it would be, but if they used pom pom around the world, that would be dangerous. I guess God had the power to the point of making it dangerous.

"The other is Guilty Sword Judgment. He said it was a divine sword that could replicate divine punishment in a pseudo manner. But this was also discarded as potentially twisting the rationale of the world."

I can't imagine this one at all. However, when it comes to the possibility of encroaching on God's office, it may indeed be considered dangerous.

"And the last one is Wisdom Sword Kelvim. It was even possible to browse, interfere and rewrite any knowledge accumulated in the divine domain, he said. Looks like the problem was the ability to view knowledge. They meant that people would be able to browse even the knowledge they shouldn't know and shouldn't know"

I see. Are you saying there's a risk of spreading dangerous knowledge to the world? But you're saying that Mr. Kelvim might have something to do with me? I'm a little scared.