"Gravity Forbidden."
With a light motion of Gu Chuan's finger, the power of god prohibition was instantly unleashed.
Rumble~~
In an instant, an area spanning hundreds of millions of kiloters was engulfed by densely packed divine formations, intertwining to form an endless array.
Imdiately, an imnsely terrifying gravitational force erged, crushing anything that entered. Even gods would find their bodies shattered under the imnse pressure.
At its core, the gravity was so strong that it distorted space, forming a black hole. Any creature that stepped into its pull would be reduced to re dust under the crushing force of absolute gravity.
"Forbidden Fire."
Gu Chuan pointed again.
Instantly, an expanse of fla deities appeared in midair, akin to the Dao of Fire threading through the void, enshrouding the region in a vast net of flas.
Within monts, the land over hundreds of millions of miles beca engulfed in divine flas, transforming into an endless sea of fire.
These divine flas absorbed the energy of earthly fire, expanding the domain of restriction. Multi-colored flas, representing the elents of heaven and earth, burned with such intensity that anything ordinary would be instantly reduced to ashes upon approach.
The terrifying power of these flas was enough to incinerate even a god's body to nothingness.
"Ti Forbidden."
Gu Chuan pointed once more.
A ti-disordered domain unfolded in another region. Within this space, ti flowed chaotically—sotis accelerating at an unimaginable rate, where hundreds of millions of years passed in a single second, exhausting the lifespan of any being within. Other tis, it slowed to an extre degree, where billions of years in the outside world equated to only a second in this realm.
Ti itself beca a malleable force, a domain where even Chaos Demon Gods could be swallowed whole, their foundations shattered by the distortion.
"Space Forbidden."
With a light touch of his finger, Gu Chuan conjured formations of spatial restriction, spanning across hundreds of millions of miles in ti and space.
A vast spatial labyrinth erged, fracturing reality into countless fragnts. Each grain of sand within it contained a miniature open world.
Even if a Chaos Demon God were to enter, they might never find their way out—trapped in this eternal maze until the end of ti.
Several days passed in the blink of an eye.
During this ti, Gu Chuan continuously experinted with the power of divine prohibitions. The various combinations of these forbidden arts created different terrifying effects.
The area beca a forbidden zone, where even gods would struggle to survive against the chaotic divine restrictions.
"Interesting."
After several days of experintation, Gu Chuan had gained a preliminary understanding of both Chaos God Forbidden and Innate Gods Forbidden.
The so-called God of Formations referred to the manipulation of heaven and earth's laws through formation techniques.
For instance, Innate God Forbidden ford arrays by distorting natural laws. Many immortal formations of later generations were built upon these principles, with immortal-rank formations capable of world-shattering power.
anwhile, Chaos God Forbidden controlled the fundantal laws of the Great Dao, allowing near-permanent alterations of ti and space. Such formations could reshape reality itself, creating domains akin to miniature realms of creation.
Mastering these god prohibitions granted one the power to arrange formations that could manipulate heaven and earth at will, harnessing the energy of chaos to create unfathomable might.
This mastery embodied the principle of "Using Four Ounces to Move a Thousand Pounds", a philosophy emphasizing the ability to leverage minimal effort for imnse power.
"These forbidden techniques seem limitless."
Gu Chuan's eyes glead as the Chaos Eight Trigrams Technique within his sea of consciousness continued its deductions.
He foresaw that if the knowledge of divine prohibitions were to spread, it would cause an upheaval among countless gods across the heavens and myriad worlds.
Firstly, these divine techniques could be used to create powerful protective formations, shielding sects and immortal abodes from even stronger foes. A well-constructed formation could render an enemy's attack futile, securing an unassailable position.
Furthermore, these prohibitions could be infused into Magical Treasures, bestowing them with extraordinary abilities, thus creating powerful magic treasures with diverse effects.
The discovery of God Prohibitions was equivalent to granting the weak a ans to challenge the strong by harnessing the boundless power of heaven and earth.
It provided the wise with the ans to counter the reckless...
"I should record this knowledge and refine it into a Scripture of Restrictions."
Gu Chuan stroked his chin, contemplating the creation of a to that would detail these divine prohibitions. Such a book would serve as a great inspiration to all beings.
This knowledge had the potential to cultivate a flourishing world of immortality.
And ultimately, it would benefit Gu Chuan himself.
For although these Chaos Gods and Innate Gods ford the foundation—akin to the fundantal principles of physics and chemistry—their real power lay in their application. Just as basic scientific principles led to technological advancents, the permutations and combinations of these divine prohibitions were nearly endless.
Even the Chaos Eight Trigrams Technique could not fully exhaust the calculations, as the possible formations and magical treasures were limitless.
Gu Chuan understood that he alone could never push this knowledge to its peak.
Only by harnessing the wisdom of all living beings—through countless generations of celestial scholars—could the full potential of Restrictions, Formations, and Treasures Refinent be realized.
From this collective knowledge, he too would reap imasurable benefits, absorbing the accumulated wisdom of countless sentient beings.
After all, Gu Chuan had never underestimated the power of collective intelligence. Sotis, even an insignificant figure might ignite a spark of brilliance, birthing a cultivation technique or power capable of shaking the heavens.
"Three Thousand Dao, Eight Hundred Side Doors?"
Gu Chuan chuckled, recalling the vast cultivation thods of his past life.
The Three Thousand Dao represented the main paths to immortality—paths that aligned with the laws of nature, such as the Dao of the Sword, the Dao of Ti, and the Dao of the Elents. Each path had its own principles and followed the true order of the world.
On the other hand, the Eight Hundred Side Doors were unconventional thods. These paths did not directly follow natural principles but instead borrowed or manipulated external forces. Practitioners of these paths might use formations, talismans, contracts with foreign entities, or even techniques considered heretical to gain power.
Many orthodox cultivators looked down on these paths, labeling them as heretical sects. However, the truth remained—so who followed these paths had reached levels of power that even the gods feared to face.
At this mont, Gu Chuan realized that the Chaos God Forbidden and Innate God Forbidden he had uncovered ford the very foundation of the Eight Hundred Side Doors—capable of deriving infinite formations and boundless power.
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