276 Episode 276 Nameless (Nameless).txt




 --Ancient magical civilization. I'm not going to be able to say that I'm not going to be able to do anything about it.

 It was this civilization that 'invented' the golem, and the golem that exists in the dungeon is either a relic of a magical civilization or an imitation of a later one. ...... The human nations on earth have long believed this to be the case.

 The existence of the too obvious weakness of magic letters on the face is also believed to be due to the fact that working golems in magical civilizations were introduced to later generations.

 This theory is a vestige of the fact that they were not designed for combat and were required to be easy to stop in the event of an emergency.

 I'm not going to deny or affirm these theories, but only confirm my perceptions and then quickly move on to the main topic.

'Alfazul was a nameless human man who appeared at the end of the era you call the ancient magical civilization.

 --The word "nameless" literally meant that the name(s) was(are) no(s) before(s).

 Where did it come from and what did it do until now?
 The man, shrouded in mystery, was nicknamed Nameless by the people of his time, and quickly rose to prominence with his superior magical skills and personality that attracted others.

 At that time, instead of the Nameless, he was called the Wiseman, a term of respect.

'Were you originally human? I can understand why great people of the past are believed in, but I don't know what the logic is for getting skills from that: ......
'Come on, ...... we elves use different principles of magic than skills, so we don't have a deep understanding of human skills. So, may I proceed?
Excuse me, can we continue, please?

 --The Wise Man (Wiseman), who eventually became mankind's leading wizard, was highly respected by the elves, who were still living with humans at the time, and was given various aliases in the language of the elves.

 The Decider of Victory (Gagunlars) -- for the technology he invented was the deciding factor in the war.

 The One-Eyed Man (Viraig) -- because he lost his right eye in exchange for wearing the Right Eye of Wisdom.

 The Gray Beard (Harbals) - for the distinctive gray color of his hair and the beard he grew in his old age.

'Perhaps it was because he never had a name to begin with. He was always glad to be given a new name.

 --and the Father of all things (Alfazul).
 This was his greatest achievement and the honorific title from which he derived it.

'I cannot tell you what kind of an achievement it was. I beg your pardon.

 Ail faked a smile at his concern and said something that he couldn't hear any more than that.

'In the end, Alfazul proved that the collapse of civilization was inevitable, and he set about taking measures to ensure the survival of humanity afterwards.
The collapse of magical civilization ...... as we know it in history.
Yes. You're aware of the general knowledge that our once flourishing magical civilization has collapsed, so I won't go into that.

 --he couldn't tell us what caused the demise of magical civilization or the specific measures that Alfazul took, but his attempt was somewhat successful nonetheless.

 The fact that the human race has survived despite the fact that civilization has regressed in some respects, as it is today, is proof in itself.

But the last time we saw Alfazl, he said something curious. He said--

 After a beat, staring straight at me with sincere eyes, Eil spun out the words of the far old Alphasul.

''The repair of the world will end incomplete. I'm going to go back to get my hand(s) in(s) eventually' - he said.

 I felt a tingling sensation in my right eye.
 Before Alfazul gave me the Right Eye of Wisdom, he had demanded that I surrender my body to him.

 He said that if I did so, I would be able to save my friends from the Demon King.

 After the exchange with me, he may have changed his mind, and in the end, he disappeared from the scenery of his mind, leaving only his right eye behind, but even that made me believe that he was only backing out temporarily.

Of course, I (I) didn't take it seriously either. Of course, we didn't take it seriously, because we didn't think it was possible for a true Alfazul to come back after such a long period of time.
'By the way, the same thing as Alfazul's right eye appeared in my body: ......
''Yes, sir. The Senate of the Chalk and White Fairyland saw this as a sign of Alfazul's return and sent me (myself) to evaluate the situation. Do you understand the reason for this?

 An ancient magical civilization that has fallen. Alfazul, who urged us to surrender our physical bodies.
 The information I know and Eil's explanation fit together perfectly.

It's a good thing that you're able to have a good time with ...... 's Right Eye of Wisdom, because that's what it is.
To tell you the truth, I don't have the full picture either. He described it as a medium to get the answers he wanted.

 It's a very good idea to be able to have a good time with your friends.

I'm sure you'll find that the power you're using has not yet reached the level of Alfazul, as far as I've heard. I'm sure there's a lot of room for improvement in the future. If you continue to train yourself, I'm sure you'll be able to--
"-- Al-Fazl said, 'Don't rely too much on your eyes. It's the equivalent of putting God down, so ...... and

 His expression stops with a smile.

 I knew it. Eir wants to recommend the abuse of the 'right eye' to me.
 For a reason that he would never confide in me.

'Optimistically, that would mean risking the loss of the eye itself. I hear Alfazul lost his right eye as well, which is the cost. But a pessimistic view would be...
No way. No way. That kind of magic is unrealistic. You're thinking too much.

 Is this an overthinking thing?
 In fact, Sakura, who has mastered the divine descent, told me that in regards to the excessive use of divine descent, 'I felt as if someone was taking away my body, and I felt a terrible sense of fear.

 If it is an act equivalent to this, then it is a natural idea to consider a similar risk as a potential risk.

'Let me just ask you one question. Senator Eil. If Alphasul were to be revived by some means, would you be happy about it?

 With the hand held up to her right eye, she activates 【Disintegration】 and makes blue flame-like magic power twitch from between her fingers.

 Eir still doesn't falter in his smile.
 Is it to disguise her true intentions, or is she happy that I have come to this idea?

 Even if you look through this "right eye," it's impossible to guess Eir's true intentions, and his response is difficult to pursue deeply.

''I'm sorry. Please forgive me.''



...... d*mn. That female elf is too lazy to do anything about it.

 As soon as he left Theodore's cottage and returned home, Garnett spat wildly, full of frustration.

'Well, it can't be helped. It's an advantage to know something they don't know. You've got to narrow down how you give out information, of course.'
He's got it!

 Garnett staggered toward me and grabbed my face with both hands, forcing me to lower my eyes.

 A serious and anxious gaze looks into my right eye.

'Annya. Now, you weren't trying to trick me into letting you be taken over by Alphasul or something, were you?
'Maybe it's ....... I can't say for sure, though.
What else is there? That's the way it was supposed to go, by all accounts.
You know what? For example, the original 'right eye' has a function I can't use yet, and the elves need that power ....... It's a pattern of hiding the risk and trying to get them to train it.

 They knew that there was a risk of blindness and hijacking, and they tried to lead me to develop my abilities on top of that - that explains Eir's words and actions.

 Certainly Garnett's concerns are reasonable, and I'm thinking the same thing.
 In fact--if that wasn't a hallucination of a near-death experience--they nearly stole your body.

 Still, it would be dangerous to eliminate other possibilities from my mind.

I'm sure that even if you 'trust' the information given to you by Senator Eil, it's still too early to 'trust' you with your heart completely. I think it's best to keep a proper distance between us.
I'm sure you'll agree with me if you say so, but ...... don't use your eyes too much until you know better. It's too late to do anything about it afterwards.
I know, I know. So, you know, it's time to get your hands off me: ......
f*ck it.

 Garnett was holding my cheeks firmly between his hands and didn't quite try to release me.