Wild Vision (와일드 비전, RR: Waildeu Bijeon, MR: Wailtŭ Pijŏn) is a crystal ball in the Karsearin: Adventures of a Red Dragon and The Creature.
Information
It's Gaster Latnile's crystal ball. [1]
It was in the room of foresight in the Serkarsel of the Karsel Kingdom. [1]
The crystal ball has a curvature, so the image is distorted. It has a three-dimensional effect, but it is difficult to illuminate a wide area evenly. So, in order to provide a clearer image, Gaster cut the crystal itself and attached it to the wall. [1]
This allows Gaster-class mages to use indirect magic from a distance. [2]
In the corner of the wall, there is a crystal ball dedicated to audio transmission. The image function of the crystal ball was completely removed, and instead, only the audio transmission function was amplified. By placing six of these crystal balls in various places in the room, the sound effect was maximized, giving the audience a sense of presence as if they were there. Gaster called it the stereo audio multi-effect. By separating the image and audio, Gaster removed the image ability of the crystal ball and amplified only the audio transmission ability to provide a more certain sense of presence on both sides. However, there's a disadvantage to using the crystal ball. The main purpose of the crystal ball is to transmit images. If you only want to transmit audio, there is another special magic device. Just install the Emblem of Message on the wall. [1]
A thousand years later, it's upgraded to the eyemax version. It's moved to Graseburg. It's the same as being in the room of foresight. The inside of the door was a dark space blocked on all sides by black velvet. On one wall of the space, a huge rectangular crystal ball that fills the field of vision is emitting a soft light. If you put your hand on one of the round crystal balls embedded in the wall in one corner of the room, the crystal will emit a stronger light and brighten the dark room. It's a system that allows you to see a specific human on Earth at any time. It's not a bad way to utilize and store knowledge as a visual medium. It's more realistic than reading a book. If you show it to children, they may like it. [3]
History
Karsearin: Adventures of a Red Dragon
In 304 AC, at the Karsel Kingdom, in a large room filled with darkness, a large, square crystal embedded in one wall projected Aria's image. Gaster smiled broadly and said hohoho, it's performing better than he thought. Someone said if he can address the lifespan and balance issue, he can consider mass production, or will it be difficult due to a lack of raw materials, even a defect was doing so well, if he can put it to practical use, he'll be quite something. Gaster looked at the screen and said wait, but the production cost was too high... and then someone came into one corner of the dark room. Vera said she heard him called for them, Gaster, and he surprised. Gaster said oh, welcome to the room of foresight... ...princess Ione. A girl with blazing red hair and a look exactly like Arin entered the room. In the middle of the room was a sofa and a table with popcorn and 3D glasses on them and Gaster continued speaking with excitement to Ione that there, see the sofa, go on and take a seat. Ione looked around the room and asked questions that this was the room of foresight, that's glass screen acting as the crystal ball. Gaster began to explain with a proud smile on his face that correct, the curvature of a crystal ball caused the image to distort and limited broader viewing despite the depth, to make up for this flaw, he cut the crystal and placed it on the wall, he called it "Wild Vision," it made viewing much better, no, and Vera wearing 3D glasses and holding popcorn and said princess Ione should just let him be, he liked to prattle on. Gaster said anyway, princess Ione should sit back and enjoy. As Gaster instructed, the two women sat on the sofa and watched the screen and he said the show... Still, the giant crystal, 'Wild Vision', illuminated Aria's fight. Seton and Arin ran. Arin ran without even knowing why. Gaster had a big smile on his face. Someone said ...was just beginning. [4]
The Creature
In 1304 AC, Eorin tilted her head and looked at Gaster. Eorin said she called him because he told her there was something fun to see, Gaster. Arin and Gaster nodded at the same time. Gaster said that's right. Eorin pressed again. Eorin said if Gaster called, he should show it. Arin and Gaster nodded again. Gaster said that's right. Eorin concluded simply. Eorin said then show it. It was a conclusion that was easily drawn, to the point where the time spent talking was meaningless. Accordingly, Arin and Eorin called out to the young hatchlings (Dronane, Erneid, Esteralian, Genevias, Hesteiron, Kareliad, Rayskein, etc.) who were running around the snow-covered garden, and together they slowly walked along a corridor inside the palace, following Gaster. In any case, Arin and his group were walking leisurely. Arin and his grou could go anywhere with just a flick of their hands, but they were still going crazy. Arin said there's no need to rush, no need to rush. Those were Arin's leisurely words. Arin and his group had been walking for a while. Suddenly, Gaster stopped in front of an ordinary door in the hallway. And Gaster gestured toward the children as if he were a tour guide. Gaster said welcome, cute little gentlemen and ladies, welcome to the room of foresight. The children asked the room of foresight. The children all looked at Gaster with their eyes sparkling brightly. Gaster smiled and continued, perhaps satisfied with the response. Gaster said his-style video transmission crystal ball 'Wild Vision', and it's an Eyemax version, then enjoy it. The door opened wide. The children rushed in, leaving behind only the man and woman muttering a few words. Someone said they can't stand seeing a thousand-year-old (?) middle-aged man acting cute. Another said it sounds like a comment they've heard before. The inside of the door was a dark space blocked on all sides by black velvet. On one wall of the space, a huge rectangular crystal ball filled the field of vision, emitting a soft glow. Gaster, who moved to one corner of the room, placed his hand on one of the round crystal balls embedded in the wall. The crystal emitted a stronger light, brightening up the dark room. Gaster said do they see the sofa over there, sit down, sit down. Everyone quietly laid down on the three-row sofa in the middle of the room. Then they waited with excitement for what would happen. Somehow, Eorin seemed more interested in something else. Eorin asked hey, where's popcorn. Gaster answered to Eorin that ...take care of it herself. Soon, the crystal began to shine. The inside of an ordinary tent, with dim candlelight softly illuminating the surroundings, was reflected on the screen to Arin and his group's eyes. It was a plain-looking tent, with only a few travel-related tools and a few simple pieces of furniture that seemed to have been made for travel. After a while, various reactions came out. Gaster responded indifferently and began fiddling with the crystal ball. Eorin asked by the way, who's this. A question from Eorin, who had become bored, flowed out. Gaster answered the human girl of the lower world. Gaster's blunt response followed. Eorin chuckled and turned her eyes to the screen. Eorin asked hmm... that's aura was Blairs Taina, it's also Arin's dragon bone, he did use a Search Magic on it, but it felt a bit different from the regular Blairs Taina. Arin added softly. Arin said to be exact, it's his Dragon Heart. Eorin's brow furrowed slightly. Eorin asked Arin can give that to that human without permission. To Eorin, Gaster was still a target of caution. However, Arin simply responded calmly. Arin answered it's like scooping up a bucket of water from the ocean, it's weak. Eorin said well... Eorin nodded and looked away. Even though they were the same dragon, Eorin also acknowledged Arin's terrifyingly immense power. Eorin said in other words, it's a system that allows them to watch a specific human on the ground at any time... Eorin nodded and looked at Gaster. Eorin had a rough idea. Utilizing and storing knowledge as a visual medium. It's not a bad way. Gaster asked it would be more realistic than reading a book. Eorin said she saw, it's really interesting, she bet the kids would like it if she showed them. That was the moment. Suddenly, something flashed through Eorin's mind. There was something Eorin hadn't thought of. Eorin called Arin, her voice low. Eorin asked this was okay, Arin. Arin asked what. Eorin said if they show the children something like this, they'll be like them... Eorin was reminded of her past. After all, Eorin had sinned, so there was no way she wouldn't feel guilty. Arin shook his head. Arin said the children wouldn't do that. Arin laughed as he recalled the kids' impressions of the storybooks he had read to them. How could the kids, who draw such conclusions from such stories, be so foolishly moved? Arin said a dragon that stupid wasn't common in dragon history, except for a serious idiot named Karsearin. And that wasn't the only reason Arin was confident. Arin said it'll be fine. A deep sense of depth was cast over the face of the beautiful red-haired young man. Arin said this wasn't one of those ridiculously decorated heroic adventure stories he has read. Arin finished his words with a bitter smile. Arin said it's about reflecting the truth. [3]
Abilities
Other Names
- Japanese: ワイルドビジョン (Wairudobijon)
- Simplified Chinese: 狂野的视野 (Kuáng yě de shìyě)
- Spanish: Visión salvaje
- French: Vision sauvage
- 狂野的視野 (Kuáng yě de shìyě)
- (Ruyat bariya) رؤية برية
- Дикое видение (Dikoye videniye)
- Tầm nhìn hoang dã
- Penglihatan liar
Gallery
External Link
- 와일드 비전 at Namuwiki (Korean)
- Wild Vision at Namuwiki (English machine translation)


