Volume 14: The Original End Chapter 90: One-Eye, Atlas, Recipe, Conspiracy
For some reason, Heng didn't feel much fear at this time.
Instead, he felt a slight excitement, as if he had finally gone from being blind to being able to see the world clearly.
"I'm in?"
"What about the others?" Heng then thought rationally, watched the changes in everything, and then began to explore everything around him.
If nothing unexpected happened, the building in front of him was the remains of the sacrificial site he had seen before.
The Axe Dynasty is the earliest recorded human dynasty.
In mythology, at the end of the Kingdom of Heaven, humans appeared in the Kingdom of Heaven as some kind of mythical creature.
During that period, because humans were unable to witness myths, they were arranged by the shapeshifters to become special slaves to isolate themselves from the mysteries when necessary.
After the collapse of the Kingdom of Heaven, humans gained independence and chose to establish the Axe Dynasty.
Because humans had very close ties with the Kingdom of Heaven in the past, the Axe Dynasty often held sacrificial ceremonies, most of which imitated those of the Kingdom of Heaven.
These buildings have a very obvious Axe Dynasty style.
Based on existing research data, people believe that during the Axe Dynasty, the living environment for human beings was extremely harsh, with ferocious beasts and natural disasters everywhere.
In order to deal with these wild beasts and disasters, the people of the Axe Dynasty advocated fighting, loved fighting, and were ready to die.
If you die in battle, you can become a hero or something like that.
In order to commemorate these heroes, they usually turn their names into part of the buildings.
They believe that this will allow them to gain the blessing of the hero.
Similarly, it is a great honor to be recorded on a building.
This kind of thing, like opening a single page in a family tree, can drive people crazy.
Especially the names recorded in sacrificial places must have made countless contributions to be qualified to be recorded there.
It is difficult to translate these names simply because these sacrificial sites are poorly preserved, with only some ruins left.
At this time, Heng could see the complete sacrificial site building.
There are a lot of names on it, and there are various symbols next to the names.
"Are these symbols mythological characters?" Heng looked at the symbols, frowned, and guessed.
It is said that during the Axe Dynasty, a total of four languages were popular.
The early version was the Language of Heaven, which was then gradually lost, and the text of Axe and Yue became popular.
Below the main text of the Axe and the Halberd is the mythological text, which is generally used to record some secret events. Due to the small number and few regularities of the text, the translated texts are currently very scarce.
The last type of writing is called Yinwen, which is considered to be a military combat term and is usually engraved in different places.
Seal texts have been found in many places, and after translation, they all contain tactical words.
For example, phrases like encirclement, pincer attack, escape, number of enemies, and inscribed time.
It is precisely because of this that later scholars inferred that the living environment of the Axe Dynasty was not good.
They seem to be fighting everywhere.
They were not allowed to speak at any time and had to remain quiet. They could only convey combat information by engraving seals in various places.
At this time, the buildings were basically covered with axe and halberd inscriptions and mythological texts.
A small amount of Heaven's Word.
Although Heng was an excellent student, among the four languages of the Axe Dynasty, only the seal script was passable, and this script was the simplest .
The second is the main text of Fu Yue. It takes him a long time to translate a sentence word by word, and there is a high possibility of errors and omissions due to grammatical problems.
Heng looked around the sacrificial building, the dust and the surrounding plants, and concluded that no one had been here for a long time.
Heng instinctively looked up at the sun in the sky. Fortunately, the sun did not move.
"The sun is still in the same position, it's still noon..." Heng waited for a while and didn't see anyone else, so he chose to walk into the sacrificial site.
The sacrificial site was not dark, as there were oil lamps on the walls every few steps.
At the same time, there is .
There were corpses on the ground.
"It's modern clothes!" Heng walked over quickly and saw that the corpse had been rotting for a long time, and the clothes had faded, and could even be torn into pieces with a slight pull.
It had been a long time since he died, Heng made a judgment, and then he remembered that his grandmother had taken away some things including the mask in his hand from here more than 20 years ago.
"Is it my grandmother's group?" Heng guessed, and at the same time he increased his vigilance.
"Sorry." Heng said in a low voice and began to search the man's body.
He soon found a small knife, a stopped pocket watch, and a leather scroll made .
When I opened the parchment scroll, I found that it contained texts with translations in sections.
The translation was of sacred text, which recorded a ritual.
By wearing a mask to blur one's own existence, one can use the altar to pray for God's power. Then, after obtaining God's power, one needs to dig out one of one's own eyes, use the dug out eye to look at oneself, and confirm once again who one is.
In this way, you can become an Indian warrior.
"One-eyed!" The moment Heng saw this word, he was reminded of the culture of the warriors of the Axe Dynasty.
They seem to have a one-eyed culture, and most of the warriors' eyes are hollow, with gemstones or wooden beads inserted in them.
They were puzzled. Aren't they warriors? Without an eye, wouldn't their fighting ability be weakened?
This doubt was answered after seeing this ceremony.
"As mortals, there is always a gap between us and God..." At the end of the ceremony, there is another sentence.
After putting away the scroll, Heng looked at the mask in his hand and thought of the treasures he had obtained before.
It seemed that there were things like gems, wooden beads, eye gougers, etc.
"So the main function of this sacrificial site is to produce one-eyed warriors?" Heng thought, he already understood.
In ancient times, humans and gods lived together, the Kingdom of Heaven had just ended, and the earth was full of mysteries.
In order to provide humans with a stable environment, the Axe Dynasty trained one-eyed warriors.
These one-eyed warriors, enemies and friends alike, use the power of God to drive out these mysteries.
"In the Kingdom of Heaven period, it seems that human work was also used to isolate the mysterious."
"Humans themselves are probably distant from mystery. Because of the distance, the efficiency of mystery transmission is not high, right?" Heng gradually came to his senses.
At this moment, he even had a feeling that everything he had learned was flowing smoothly and everything was a closed loop.
Previously, there were too many gaps and incomprehensible parts in the history of the Kingdom of Heaven and the Axe Dynasty.
Many cultures do not conform to the basic survival characteristics of human beings at all.
Therefore, many people, especially some international forces, are skeptical about whether these two periods existed.
Suspect that many things are fake.
Heng, at this time, used the mystery to open up everything and formed an instinctive fit with all kinds of related knowledge.
He looked at the sacrificial site. Many things seemed mysterious at first, but at this moment he could roughly guess what the meaning of these things was here.
“The purpose of carving names on buildings is to fight against mystery and prevent it from invading.”
"The purpose of the stone plate is probably to mark the template for the seal..." Heng even roughly guessed the application scenario of the seal.
On the road to expelling mystery, there are too many things that cannot be spoken out.
“God is polluted!”
"Words can spread pollution, but simple phrases like seals can only convey combat information and are unlikely to spread pollution..."
Heng went deeper into the sacrificial site to verify what he had learned.
At the same time, he became more and more bold, because according to what he had learned, the danger in the sacrificial site basically came from only one source, and that was sacrifice.
As long as the sacrifice is not held, there is basically no danger.
A sacrificial site usually only has one sacrificial mask.
"Because the mask represents identity, once the mask is divided into several pieces, there will be a distinction between you, me and him, which will make the identity more specific."
"So many things that symbolize status are unique, and the axe is the only one you have!"
The only mask that can start the sacrifice is in his hands, so the danger should not be that great in such a short period of time.
"After all, although the purpose of the sacrificial site is to pray to God, it is also to guard against myths. Ordinary mystics should not dare to approach here." Heng walked quickly and headed towards the altar.
He probably knew how to get rid of the divine aura.
However, at this moment, Heng heard some kind of roaring sound.
This sound made Heng suddenly startled, as if rats were running around all over his body, and he instantly lost control of his body.
"There is a beast in the southeast, called the Spirit-Eyed Tiger, which can roar and control rats. Its eyes are like colored glass, and its body is like a long dog. You can lead the rat by holding its eyes..." The information about the mythical creature recorded in a mythological atlas appeared in Heng's mind.
I have to say that he was very inspired at this moment.
All the ancient texts you have ever seen and all the history you have learned can be closed in a short period of time and you can gain an understanding of real things.
Under normal circumstances, how could he determine what a mythical creature is just by listening to its roar?
"Something is wrong..."
What's wrong is not just how the mythical creature came, but that this mythical creature did not come so easily.
"Eating its heart can increase your lifespan and strength. It's hard to come by!"
This is the key point. Some people also call the mythological atlas the recipe of the ancients.
The ones that can be eaten are all "weaklings". These weak mythical creatures are treasures, and they are treasures that many people are eager to obtain.
Also, it seems that they are not in the southeast here either.
To sum up, Heng's inspiration told him that this spirit-eyed tiger was probably lured here on purpose.
This so-called removal of the divine breath is most likely a conspiracy!