1.650 The Elder Scrolls·Dragonborn

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The main content of the carvings on Alduin's Wall can be roughly divided into three parts: left, center and right.

The first part on the left depicts a long time ago when Alduin dominated the province of Skyrim. The largest black dragon in the upper left corner is Alduin the World Eater, and the remaining dragons symbolize Alduin's dragon army. The human temple in the middle was the temple of the Dragon Worship Cult that was surrendered to Alduin at that time. Alduin's flames spray all the way to the human army at the bottom, which obviously depicts the heroic uprising of the Nords and the dragon war against the tyranny of Alduin and the Dragon Cult.

The second part in the middle is also the most striking depiction on the entire wall - the scene when Alduin was defeated. At the top of the sculpture, you can see Alduin falling from the sky, with a ferocious expression and unwillingness. The three humans below are the three heroes of Gurnod who defeated Alduin on the Roaring Peak: One-Eyed Harkon, Golden Handle Glass, and Elder Fidir. The lines emanating from the mouths of the three men represent the roar of the dragon that struck down Alduin. But everyone knows that Alduin's defeat was merely a delay, which means that the exile was not a real defeat, but only temporarily delayed Alduin's pace of devouring the world. Even so, because of the great achievements of the three heroes, the human history of Nirn has continued into the Fourth Age.

The third part on the right has the most content and the most complex content.

The group of people fighting in the middle represents the Civil War in Skyrim. The three people kneeling at the bottom on the right represent the helpers behind the Dragonborn - the Society of Blades.

The pictures I, II, III, IV, and V juxtaposed on the upper right side tell the story of the first to fifth generations of "The Elder Scrolls". These are the five prophecies of the Book of Dragonborn.

"When tyranny reigns on all sides (Jarghar Thane plots to seize the throne, The Elder Scrolls: Arena)."

Disorder = chaos. The main plot of the first generation is to find the "Rod of Chaos". This staff is broken down into eight sections and hidden in various provinces in Tamriel. Players must retrieve all eight sections.

A staff broken into eight sections can be vaguely seen on the wall.

"When the Brass Tower moves, time is reshaped (Rebellion in the West, "The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall")."

The copper-colored giant tower refers to the brass giant Namidian, and second-generation players have the opportunity to activate the giant again. And Time Reshaping refers to the Western Distortion Event.

A statue of Namidian can be seen on the wall.

"When the three major blessings fail, the Red Tower trembles (Red Mountain erupts and Nerevarin predicts "The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind")."

The Three Gods refer to the three living gods of the Tribunal of Morrowind Province: Amalecia, Sotha Sil and Vivec. The Red Tower is the Red Mountain of Morrowind.

Erupting red mountains are visible on the wall.

"When the Dragonborn loses power, the White Tower collapses (Annihilation Crisis, "The Elder Scrolls IV: Annihilation")."

The Dragonborn Royal Family refers to the royal family of the Third Empire starting with Tiber Septim. At the end of the fourth generation, the bloodline of the Septim family was interrupted, and the third era ended. The White Tower refers to the white gold tower in the imperial capital.

The Gate of Annihilation is visible on the wall.

"When the snow tower shattered, no one was king and blood flowed (Civil War in Skyrim Province, "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim")."

The Snow Tower refers to the Throat of the World, and its collapse is a metaphor for the civil war in Skyrim Province in the fifth generation. Masterless refers to the fact that High King Toeg of Skyrim was killed by Ulfric Stormcloak.

The gaping Throat of the World is visible on the wall.

"When the Eater of Worlds awakens, the wheel of time turns to the last Dragonborn."

In 4E 201, World Eater Alduin awakens, and the wheel of fate will be turned by the last dragonborn. When the first five prophecies come true, Alduin will bring disaster to the earth again. World Eater is Alduin's title, and there is no doubt that the last dragonborn is the lord.

Visible on the wall is an awakened Alduin to the right, but this time, "her" flames are blocked because the last dragonborn steps forward. Completed the final redemption.

Looking closely at the entire Wall of Alduin, everyone has different feelings.

For the lord, the prophecy of the "Book of Dragonborn" carved on this wall is more like a retention of memory. And for chief scholar Isbon, the wall is an inspiration of ancient wisdom.

However, everything was most accurately interpreted the moment Queen Barenzia put on the crown inlaid with 24 Barenzia stones.

When Queen Barenzia, the original owner, put on the crown, the magic circle hidden in the crown was immediately activated.

The 24 gems are like bright gems, emitting bright stars. It was as if 24 magic pupils opened one after another, shooting out crimson "sights" at the Wall of Alduin in front of them. The crimson sight that shot onto the stone wall stirred up spreading demonic flames. It's like the magic light has been injected into it, creating ripples layer by layer. The moment when 24 spreading magic flames merged into one, softening the hard wall of Alduin. All 24 magic lights disappeared in no particular order. The crown inlaid with 24 Barenzia stones funneled the last remaining energy into Queen Barenzia's closed eye slits, and with the blessing of the magic light, it got rid of the restrictions of the rings of time and regained her prime in an instant. Queen Morrowind suddenly opened her eyes.

The sense of fragmented time and space suddenly lengthened. The patterns carved on the stone wall that had been soaked in magic light also continued to lengthen. It was stretched from a flat surface into a bottomless depression.

At the same time, the five prophecies related to the last dragonborn carved on the wall of Alduin broke free from the shackles of the stone wall and suddenly came to life. Turn the frozen historical scenes on Alduin's wall into a flowing scroll of images. The entire bottomless depression formed by the spiral stretch of an entire wall of Alduin has also unknowingly turned into a "tunnel of time." It also seemed like the "long mirror of fragmented time and space" when the lord passed through two urban areas while participating in the "Spiral Tip 24-hour Convoy Endurance Race" in the Broken City.

The lord and all those accompanying him felt as if they were actually there, witnessing the magnificent prophecy with their own eyes.

As the "flowing images" were performed in the order recorded in the "Book of Dragonborn", the reliefs on the stone wall gradually fragmented and fell off. The fragments of different sizes surrounded each other and were reorganized in the center of Alduin's wall. A beautiful star ring. Being in the star ring and seeing it with his own eyes, the Lord became more and more certain that everything in front of him was most likely the "fragmented mirror of time and space".

The star ring composed of broken and fallen relief fragments on the wall of Alduin, and the "Fragments of Broken Law" that ascended to the Sanctuary, are actually "fragments of memory."

The "fragments of memory" that make up the "long mirror of time and space".

This is also the true meaning of the limited script of "The Elder Scrolls" - fragmented memories from the Creator.

This means that Alduin's Wall is actually a "memory" that cannot be erased by time. Similar to a "hard disk" or a "U disk". Or simply a piece of "solidified neurons of the brain of God".

That is the fifth volume "The Elder Scroll: Dragonborn" that Wu Chen wants to obtain.

So the question is, how can he copy the beautiful star ring, the "memory fragment" of the God's Head, into a volume of "The Elder Scroll: Dragonborn"?