Chapter 3069: The Six Continents
Verbalizing the name of their enemy changed the very psychology of how they thought of their crisis.
With a name tagged to at least one of the threats they faced, there was less to fear, psychologically.
It was less in the territory of the unknown and got closer and closer to the realm of what was known. That didn’t change the risk or the danger in any material sense, but it did reduce the uncertainty and lack of confidence that had come with the absence of knowledge.
However, the interrogation didn’t stop there.
They went on to discover the names of all six continents as well as the names of various waters and oceans across the true world in one fell swoop.
To the right of Acherialis was Sirinwel, the eastern of the two northern continents. From what little they were able to make out of from the mico-reactions and the non-verbal communication signatures of the foreign entity, it didn’t think very highly of the continent.
They detected the faintest hints of contempt from it when they focused on it to evoke its impressions of the continent.
It was good news for them that the entity thought so poorly of its immediate neighbor.
Further to the right of Sirinwel was the continent of Samarkha that was far to the east of the Panama Continent. The entity reacted with just the mildest hint of what they had interpreted as grudging respect, which was mixed signals, suggesting that while they weren’t enemies, it was unlikely that there was a great alliance between the two civilizations of the continent.
The entirety of the south was covered by the vast and expansive Genora Continent, who was so utter enormous that it dwarfed the Panama Continent by factor of several times. The sheer area that the continent covered beggared the imagination.
They evoked yet another negative reaction from the foreign entity.
