On October 10, after finishing their immediate work, the members of were relaxing on Horai Island and exchanging information.
The first report came from the members who had been investigating the <<< on Mount Tahoka>.
Saki's father, Toa, started the explanation on behalf of the group.
"First of all, let me give you a summary. <, it was on average equal to or slightly lower than the level of technology we are currently dealing with.
A little disappointing," Toa said, interjecting his personal opinion.
"However, as one would expect from the , some of the content was above and beyond what we are used to."
The kind of regenerative medicine that Licia had described the other day," Toa said.
"The contents have been recompiled and organized into an information bank by the old man. It would be good to reseal the original ."
"Yes, that's right. We should have a three-party system for managing the vaults: Horai Island, Onogoro Island, and the Elder. The two must approve of the plan before it can be used.
Jin suggested, taking in Toa's opinion.
"Yes, no problem.
"I think it's a good idea. ......
< and Marikka agreed immediately, so we will proceed with the resealing along those lines. Under the leadership of the Elder, 30 > are assigned to the work.
* * * *
The next step is for each of you to report.
The next one is Lewis, who was in charge of <.
"Okay, then. On the whole, everything was known about the < language, but there was one valuable piece of information. It is the of the ."
"Ancient language?"
"Is it not possible that there is one? ......"
> itself is like an ancient human from the point of view of Ars humans, and even more ancient, I can't imagine it.
"I don't think it has any practical use, but it can be used for phrases, passwords, etc. I don't think it is necessary to memorize it. I don't think it's necessary to memorize them, but it's good to know that they exist."
"That's true, isn't it?"
Jin also applies <<> to <>.
In this sense, ideograms and ideograms are more efficient than phonograms.
A word of caution.
It seems that <>, <> had a lot of ideograms or <> like letters, and there is a possibility that old golems and <>> may have used them.
"I didn't pay much attention to one or two words because I could tell by the way they flowed, but if I knew they were there, I could make progress in analyzing them.
"Haha, if you say so Jin, it's worth the research."
* * * *
Next up is , and I'll be in charge of Goose.
"Well, since this is the geography of past Hale, not present Hale, there was little usable information. But one thing caught my interest."
"What's that?"
An island in old Hale.
Uh, didn't we talk about that the other day?
That's different. That was over 6,000 years ago according to our calendar.
Six thousand years?
< were created about 5000 years ago.
It was 1000 years before that. < know about this island.
Perhaps it was a time when the had not yet become decadent, everyone present imagined.
"I would like you to ask Vivian what happened to this island that doesn't exist now."
At this point, Goose turned to Vivian.
"The that Goose just described, there was a bit about it in the history books."
"It seems that some people used the <> as a spaceship and traveled to an unknown world."
"What? ...... island must have been pretty big, right?"
"Yes. It was about 20 kilometers across.
And they put it on a spaceship?
Yes.
Vivian nodded at Jin's question.
"The island was almost entirely made of jade, and I read that it was very strong," she said.
"I wonder if we can enhance it enough to make it usable. ......"
"So they left the Celanese solar system to solve the mysteries of the universe."
"......"
"That's all the history you might be interested in."
* * *
Next, Hannah began describing the creatures.
Mammals in Hale have four legs. Insects have six legs. Some arthropods have more. They are like Ars in that respect."
"Mm-hmm."
"But there were no dragons on Hale. It is unique to Ars. It seems that external factors such as and the increase in gravity made it the way it is now.
The dragon species was very adaptable to its environment, which probably gave rise to subspecies such as <><><>, Hanna concluded her explanation of dragon species.
She continued.
"Also, the Hecaton Cairn seems to be a mutation.
The reason for the giant size seems to be the cold climate in which they live.
"Mammals tend to grow larger in colder regions, and this is an extreme example of that. In the case of the northern hemisphere, the further north you go, the higher the concentration of , so this may have had an effect.
The other magical beasts were also explained, but there was one thing that bothered me.
"It is said that they changed in a much shorter span of time than general evolution due to the change of environment in terms of gravity and the influence of free magical element (ether).
In other words, there is a possibility that there are other mutant demons besides the Hecaton Cale.
"However, I've checked most of the northern lands...... Oh, in the sea,...... maybe that mermaid...... is not a mermaid, but a <> as well. I'm not sure if it's the mermaid or the arm fish.
"That's a strong possibility."
As for the biology, it seems to be important to study the actual distribution.
* * * *
Next is the theory of magic.
Reinhard and Stearina are in charge.
"This one was really intermediate, so I had little to go on. ......
Reinhard started the presentation.
"Still, the classification methods were helpful, but not really applicable.
As for magic, thanks to and his wife , they have created a system that is quite easy to understand.
"But there is one point where I was impressed by the ."
"What is that?"
"To put it simply, it is the way to increase .
To be more precise, it is a way to increase the amount of .