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"Where issit' all comin' from?"
Muna gestured to Hale standing nearby, who reached down and tapped the map display a few times. The 3D visuals were replaced with a satellite map display. The waves of the false probabilities were expanding from a center roughly estimated to be within... the Hallowed Wall of the Imperial Capital.
"The waves circle the globe, but when they converge on the opposite side of Hainei, on the other side of the axis that the Hallowed Wall of the West stands on, they begin retracting, flowing back and circling the globe in reverse."
"An oscillating wave." Hale added; "Designed to be spread outward and then pulled right back by the same mechanism. With this, we might reliably scratch off the possibility of it being an inanimate 'person'."
It's a machine then. It has to be.
"Aye... so, it'sa plot by the Trinity after all." Seannsa sighed. "I shoulda' known it'd have their 'and in it. Say, wot's these red spots?"
"This graph is dividing the effects detected in the areas currently being circled by the false probability waves across the globe. Blue spots denote places where the probabilities of "good luck", or just something luck might occur. The red shows place where "bad luck" and unlucky things are more probable." Muna explained.
At the head of the table, besides Muna and Hale themselves, stood Eskart, the Magic God, and Krina.
"Obviously, the false probabilities are being used to benefit the Trinity exclusively. Or just whoever they want." Krina said.
Eskart raised his finger. "They are keeping the false probabilities under their strict control to prevent unintended side effects through some method of scanning the Spiritua of other beings. In this way, they can ensure that they're able to cause only unlucky effects upon others while retaining the positives."
It's virtually a new attempt at manipulating their success globally. Their attempt at making a "win button". One that ensures their enemies all lose, and their forces alone are victorious in all endeavors. This would be able to apply to... all of them. From the littlest of laymen to the Trinity's gods themselves. All their endeavors will begin to become highly successful, and they won't run the risk of failure in anything. No more chances their armies lose battles, their gods are thwarted, their workers make a mistake on a Chemical Immortal assembly line... et cetera.
>"Ya' mentioned a pah-coolier group?"
>"Any cloo how much they ackshually changed so far? Wot is the extent?"
>"Yew and Cat already discovered one weakness in me power... won't that work?"
>"Well, they 'aven't taken over the whole world yet... 'ave they?"
>"Are yer'll scared?"
>"Woldor could kill me. Why nawt ask him fer help?"
>"...Iffi' let yer'll study me, culd ye' make yer own? Shut theirs doon?"
>"So how is it impactin' me exactly?"
>"Well...? Are ye' gonna stop it or what?"