Chapter 800: Isolated Island
Mages would always have connections with the Elemental Planes as mages made use of elemental powers.
Not long ago, the mages had even established bases in each of the Elemental Planes in order to gather the resources there as well as improve elemental powers. The smallest base in the Four Elemental Planes was the one in the Fire Elemental Plane. In fact, this base was so small that it could only be described as a camp.
In the Cloud Tower's records, the other bases were recorded with names such as ____ City or ____ Town. However, the base in the Fire Elemental Plane was only recorded as the Fire Elemental Plane observatory.
When I arrived at this place, I discovered that even calling it an observatory was quite an exaggeration. All that this place had was a Dimensional Door buried deep underground and some rations which were magically preserved.
There was only one mage stationed here. When he saw me arrive through the Dimensional Door, he greeted me happily with astonishment. But, he then became obviously depressed when he found out that I wasn't here to take his shift.
"Master Roland, if you could, please recommend to the higher-ups to cancel this location as an observatory. It's fine to just leave the Dimensional Door here. Last year, I only received two visitors for the entire year…"
The mage was a middle-aged man named Moti. He began to endlessly complain about the terrible work environment here after he saw the Truth Emblem on my chest.
It was quite obvious that he didn't know who I was. This was the best evidence that he hadn't been back to the mortal plane for quite a long while already.
Although conditions were also harsh in the other Elemental Planes, there were many benefits for a mage of the corresponding element to cultivate there. The high Elemental Tide would be extremely helpful for magic cultivation. The elemental resources there would maximize the mage's cultivation effectiveness. Many mages would volunteer to go to the bases in the other elemental planes for their own element.
However, I learned from Moti's complaints that not a single mage ever applied to come to the Fire Elemental Plane's base. The task of staying here was always forced upon a fire mage.
The extremely harsh environment and high temperature were only some of the reasons why nobody wanted to come. The main reason was that the local residents of the Fire Elemental Plane were far too "warm and friendly".
Low and mid-level elemental creatures didn't need to eat. If nobody commanded them to do anything (all elemental creatures in the mortal plane would be under someone's command, as it was impossible for them to come to the mortal plane without someone summoning them), most of the time they wouldn't be that aggressive. However, only fire elemental creatures would forever be as aggressive as rabid dogs and unhesitatingly attack every living being that they saw.
Additionally, fire elemental creatures were similar to extremist terrorists. If they lost, they would often try to self-destruct. Working so hard to defeat a fire elemental creature might not even result in being able to obtain any elemental resources due to the resulting explosion. This was the fire elemental creatures' home territory, and it would be impossible to kill them all. Nobody would like fighting against such opponents.
From a certain standpoint, the Fire Elemental Plane was the Elemental Plane that was most similar to the Chaos Abyss. Many Fire Elemental Lords were both demons and fire elemental creatures. Many demons would also have some fire element bloodline, which was why they had such superb fire resistance.
The high temperature and toxic sulfuric air here made it impossible for ordinary humans to survive here. The incredibly aggressive fire elemental creatures here made it highly dangerous for any outsider to come here.
The mage Moti in front of me had faint runes flowing across his skin. The slightly flickering fiery light in his eyes indicated that he was obviously had the bloodline of a Chaos Abyss descendant. The red runes on his arms and legs indicated that he was a fire archmage.
A fire archmage with a fire demon bloodline. It seemed like his power level was also quite good, which made him really rare.
I was beginning to pity him. Apparently, he had been here for seven years already. Normally, the Mage Country would cycle out the mages stationed at a base once every three to five years, so someone else should have taken his shift long ago. Since Moti had already completed his task here, he should have returned to the Mage Country for a promotion, salary increase, and get married to someone pretty and rich… Obviously, either nobody appropriate had been found to come here, or the Mage Country had already forgotten about him. Hence, Moti was now so warm and friendly towards anyone who came to visit him in hopes that they could remind the Mage Country of his existence.
"So few people come here each year. You won't even see a single person on average each month. You truly are unfortunate."
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