"The earthquake caused by the Red Mountain eruption tore the glacier, and a new passage unveiled the ancient veil, revealing the entrance to Varok's tomb." Fanari Qiangyin whispered: "This is a secret that our people have kept for generations. .Even though the 'mysterious Skyrim Traveler' wandered in the village for many days, he was unable to find any useful information from the tight-lipped Skal people."
According to Nordic lore, the island of Sorthheim was originally part of Tamriel. Until in the distant mythical era when dragons ruled the continent, a fierce battle between two dragon priests, "Guardian" and "Traitor", tore the island of Solseheim apart. The renegade dragon priest Miraak betrayed his dragon master and fled to Sothorheim, seduced by the knowledge-demon Hermoeus Mora. Warlock, the Guardian Dragon Priest Jailer Varok, pursued him all the way to Solseheim, where he eventually defeated Miraak. The Dragon Cult then burned Miraak's temple to ashes. After that, the Dragon Cult ruled Sotherheim until the Dragon War, when the Nords rebelled against Alduin's tyranny and won. As for the whereabouts of jailer Varok, it seems that it has been deliberately hidden and has become an unsolved mystery. It turns out that he was also buried in Sotherheim.
Plus the resurrected "Snow Prince" Melanie. Don’t be too rich in the ancient secrets buried on the island of Solseheim.
If the tomb of Jailer Varok had not been visited by the wise giant Mimir in advance, it is very likely that Varok's dragon priest mask would still be intact covering his face.
"By the way, my husband asked me to hand over this ancient book to you." Fanari Qiangyin's husband is actually a famous scholar from Dugu City, an authority on the history of Skal in contemporary times, and he just talked to the lord last night Talstan, whose lordship had a frank conversation.
"Where is Mr. Thalstein now?" Wu Chen took a look and saw that the ancient book was called "The Guardian and the Traitor", written by Lucius Gallus.
"After finishing the conversation with you last night, he couldn't wait to leave first." Fanari Qiangyin looked worried: "Even his wife cannot stop a scholar's thirst for knowledge."
"Okay, I will catch up with him." The Lord must ensure Talstan's safety.
"Thank you, sir." Fanari Qiangyin, who was busy defending against the invasion of the bearmen and unable to leave the village of Skal, could feel relieved after receiving the Lord's promise.
Returning to his station, Wu Chen immediately flipped through the ancient book.
"Among the most interesting legends to be found on the island of Solseheim, none compare to the story of a mythical figure. His name has long been forgotten by the world, but time has called him 'the traitor'. People are convinced that this Myths are rooted in history, and I set out to do what I do best and maybe piece together a speculative account of this legendary event. The story is well remembered by the shaman of the village of Skal, a unique Nord tribe. The culture developed along a completely different path than that of their brethren in Skyrim. I had a long conversation with the shaman of the village of Skal, a wise and hospitable man named Braig Wintermoon ( Breigr Winter-Moon). He describes a time long ago when dragons ruled the world and were worshiped as gods. Presiding over this dragon-worshipping cult were a group of dragon priests, who were powerful wizards who could speak draconic and summon Tomu, the power of sound. According to legend, a dragon priest was seduced by a dark spirit named Herma-Mora, who was Hermaeus, the god of unmistakable knowledge. An incarnation of Mora. Seduced by the promise of power, this treacherous dragon priest secretly plotted against his dragon master. The traitor's plot was discovered by a dragon priest of his generation, known in legend as the 'Guardian' '. The two engaged in a fierce battle that lasted for several days, each throwing terrible arcane energy and roaring at the other in dragon language. The power unleashed in this contest was so powerful and So terrible that Sorthheim was torn from the continent of Skyrim. Here in Shaman Bragg Wintermoon, the mythology clearly falls into the realm of pure fantasy: the legendary guardian is a paragon of loyalty and nobility who is ultimately defeated The dastardly traitors seem to represent all that is corrupt and evil in humanity. Their epic duel represents the larger struggle between good and evil. Perhaps it is this timeless quality that has allowed the story to endure for so long.
Unlike many similar myths, the story of Guardians and Traitors does not have a fitting heroic ending. Hemer Mora rescued the traitor Dragon Priest just as the Guardian Dragon Priest was about to deliver the fatal blow. The dragons appointed the Guardian Dragon Priests as rulers of Sothheim, but before they could be appointed, the Guardians were sworn to remain vigilant and await the traitor's return to end the duel. Regardless, his rule was a time of peace and prosperity for the people of the island, and he is remembered as a wise and just leader. Although no one mentioned the traitor's whereabouts since then, no one thought he was dead. The legend ends with a warning that the people of Skal, the heirs of the Guardians, must remain vigilant lest the dark influence of Hemer Mora or even the traitorous dragon priest himself should one day return. Although to this day, there are no clues to the existence of dragon worship on the island of Solseheim, it is difficult to believe that it once really flourished here. Perhaps, there are some hidden tombs waiting to be discovered that will tell the truth of the story. There are other tantalizing clues, although these connections may undermine the legend's credibility. For example, is it possible that the God of Skal, the All-Mighty Creator, is a distant echo of Alduin the World Eater of the ancient Nordic pantheon?
Maybe not, but one thing's for sure: Sotherheim's history is full of unanswered questions. Perhaps future generations will lift the veil of mystery and reveal the truth about Skall's origins, as well as the identities of the Guardians and the Traitors. "
Close the ancient book gently. Every time you read ancient books, your lord will benefit a lot.
First of all, according to the description in the book, it can be determined that the Skal were once followers of the Dragon Cult following the guardian dragon priest Jailer Varok. They have been guarding the island of Solseheim for generations, waiting for the return of the traitorous dragon priest Miraak. and once again stopped him.
What opens up the Lord's mind the most is the author of this book's bold speculation on the identity of the God of Skarr, the "Almighty Creator". Although Wu Chen did not agree with the conclusion of "World Eater Alduin". However, the author Lucius Gallus mentioned the World-Eater of the ancient Nord pantheon.
If, just if. Reference to divinity is the sublimation of human nature, both good and bad will be sublimated. It is easy to guess that from ancient times each tribe had its own gods that they believed in and formed the ancient pantheon. As history progresses, the "tribal age" that spreads across the continent moves toward the "imperial age" where races are unified. So is there a divine fusion and unity among the gods in the ancient pantheon?
From the "Tribal Gods" to the "Imperial Nine", from the "Pantheon" to the "Nine Gods".
This means that it is very likely that in the "Kingdom of Gods" of faith, there is also an unknown bloody storm - the War of the Gods. Only then came the well-known "Nine Holy Spirits" and "Sixteen Demonic Gods". As for the ancient gods, they all "transformed" in some unknown way.
If the above assumptions are true. This means that the complex and unified divinity actually comes from "some form of cluster" of different gods.
The "cluster" of different gods is popularly called "theogony". In tech-age terms: "program groups."
It's like the electronic divine genealogy that the Lord once owned. And the powerful electronic gods. The electronic gods, headed by the earth goddess Gaia, were born in the story world of "Tron: Legacy" and "The Matrix". Many goddesses were once powerful program groups, and most of the secondary goddesses in the theogony were also members of the group. subroutine. With the support of powerful "computing power", it has unparalleled capabilities. Even with the addition of high-tech plot base, transcending human beings has divinity. In the small universe where Wu Chen's demigod-level divinity flows out, the Ω guardian constellation - Capricorn, is conceived by the spiritual core of the entire electronic god clan in the small universe.
Another fact that is easily overlooked is that since the lord returned to the sky, the female companions of Ximu Ling have all been merged into "Ω Capricorn". In addition to the dragon girl who transformed into a demonic light, "Ω Ophiuchus" was merged into it.
This shows what?
This shows that the storyline world of "The Elder Scrolls" said to be created by Sanctuary players is also an original world with similar "electronic" and "digital" attributes to "Tron: Legacy" and "The Matrix".
As for whether it is the Oasis technology from "Ready Player One", it remains to be verified.