The lord does not know that the characters in this plot will never be able to successfully take out the "Elder Scroll: Dragonborn" hidden in the "Wall of Alduin" without resorting to the high-dimensional power of the sanctuary. . All they can do is read and copy.
Because in essence, the "Wall of Alduin" is actually a piece of cerebral cortex that fell off the skull of the "Head of God" who created the world of Mundus. This piece of detached cerebral cortex remembers the limited plot related to the Dragonborn.
If the human cerebral cortex was completely peeled off and spread into a "memory scroll" of 0.22 square meters (0.44×0.50). Then the 14 billion nerve cells with permanent memory function distributed on this memory scroll can store information equivalent to 10,000 libraries with 10 million volumes.
And this is just the brain of an ordinary human being.
He rose to the point where he used dreams to superimpose reality to create the "god head" of the present world. According to the simplest amplification effect that humans can understand. If the cerebral cortex of the "Godhead" were completely peeled off, it would be "incomparably huge (in fact, the size of high-dimensional creations is often smaller than three-dimensional creations)". Of course, it is also because the god's head is so huge that it can hardly be accommodated in the present world. Therefore, the "segmentation" method was used to cut off the cerebral cortex of the "Godhead" piece by piece. And each piece of the cerebral cortex cut off is a volume of "The Elder Scrolls".
Although the world of gods will definitely not be like this crude "cortical resection surgery" metaphor. But it is undeniable that this is the most vivid way that humans can understand.
Ever since. Every time a piece of cerebral cortex is cut off, the "memory fragments" stored in the nerve cells all over the cortex are the contents of a volume of "The Elder Scrolls". It is also the limited script of "Dream of the Godhead" in which "dreams come into reality (dream + reality = reality)".
So there are: "The Elder Scrolls: Dragon", "The Elder Scrolls: Blood", "The Elder Scrolls: Sun", "The Elder Scrolls: Plane Fusion" and "The Elder Scrolls: Dragonborn".
This also means that the so-called "Elder Scrolls" is actually a piece of "divine cerebral cortex" that has been removed.
So a simple divergent thinking: find all the lost "Elder Scrolls" and follow the "clues (memory threads) in the memory of the God's Head" left on the scrolls to sew all the "Elder Scrolls" into a whole, then it will Not getting the full "Anu's Cerebral Cortex"?
Think further. With the help of the memory stored in this complete "God Cerebral Cortex", can we somehow "awaken" the "Conscious Mind" of the "Head of God" who created the world of Mendas and fell into an endless sleep? )", thus awakening the true "Conscious Godhood".
Of course, the reason why the lord can use a crude metaphor to see through the essence of the entire Mundas world is because he comes from a higher-dimensional world.
But no one in the world of Mendas dared to look at their Creator from a bird's eye view.
Returning to the gray stone castle, bathed in the mottled light and shadow of the golden trees, the Lord's mood gradually returned to calm. A breeze blew by, and the mottled tree shadows gathered into the "Shadow of Paarthurnax" wearing a robe.
"Shadow of Paarthurnax" was obviously well prepared: "Good day, my lord."
"Good day, Paarthurnax." The lord leaned against the stone ring, and his relaxed expression showed that he was not surprised at all.
"Sir, before I came, a storm of annihilation stronger than ever spewed out from the 'Wound of Time'. So now this 'Dream of the Godhead' seems to be on the verge of collapse. Alduin may be eager to devour it. This world is about to start the next generation.”
What "Shadow of Paarthurnax" refers to as "the current 'Dream of the Godhead'" refers to "this week of endless reincarnation."
"I know." The Lord smiled and said, "We just found "The Elder Scrolls: Dragonborn" from the 'Wall of Alduin' in Tiangang Temple."
The expression of "Shadow of Paarthurnax" said it all: "Sir, is it the missing "Elder Scroll" copied from the "Book of Dragonborn"?"
"Yes, this is the volume copied from the "Book of Dragonborn"." Wu Chen took out "The Elder Scroll: Dragonborn" out of thin air.
"Ah..." Although he was unable to see through the content recorded on the scroll, "Shadow of Paarthurnax" still felt the unfathomable magic power and infinite possibilities carried by the scroll: "Sir, what are you going to do next? Do?"
"I want to go to Sognard first and find Alduin in the present world. Then I will take her and all the "Dolfkin Ikomiel" who can cure the dragon plague and use three dragon roars to break the annihilation storm that enveloped the Roaring Peak. , rescue you too. "
"Shadow of Paarthurnax" expressed his miserable situation: "Sir, my body has been frozen by annihilation. You need a powerful artifact that can break the Oblivion Crystal."
"Warren's Hammer." A memory copy poured into the Lord's mind out of thin air.
Volendrung's full name is Volendrung. An ancient artifact said to be created by the Dwemer clan Rourken. For unknown reasons, he became an artifact of the Daedric demon Malacath. It can easily destroy the walls of enemy fortresses, paralyze enemies within a radius, and absorb the enemy's power to enhance the user.
Malacath, also translated as "Malakath", is the guardian of abandonment and banishment, the keeper of oaths and curses, and the father of the orcs.
It is recorded in the book "The Gate of Annihilation" that Malachis is in charge of a kingdom called Ashpit, a kingdom of ash without sky or ground. Only particles and dust are floating, falling and spinning. This is pain. , a place of betrayal and abandoned promises, like the bitter air filled with ash.
Malachath rules over the outcast and the outcast. Compared to other demons, he/she is a heretic. The legendary weapon Scourge is cursed and will drive the slain Daedra back to the plane of annihilation.
The legend of Malachath is long and has left much debate among scholars. The generally accepted theory is that when the elves of the North were preparing to escape from the territory of the ancient elves, one of the most powerful heroes of the ancient elves, Trinimac, tried to stop the migration. As a result, he was eaten by the demon god Boethea, and the remaining The remains below became the demon god Malacath, and Trinimac's followers also changed. These are the orcs today. This was also the birth of the Orcish race, and many orcs still follow Malacath today. Malacath is also considered a "good" daedric, at least by the orcs, as he/she believes in honor and duty.
Trinimac, the knight of Oriel, one of the high elven gods (ancestors), the patron saint of elves. During the war, he dug out the heart of Lorkhan, and together with the high elf king Auriel, shot the heart of Lorkhan into the sea to form the island of Vvardenfell. His thoughts spread throughout the land of the high elves, which is why the elves now hate Lorkhan. After the saint Veloth left Summerset Island, Trinimac led the believers to stop Veloth and his pilgrims. On the way, it is said that he was plotted by Mephala, devoured by Boethia, and his soul was tortured by the demon.
Eventually Trinimac was exiled to Oblivion and transformed into Malacath. Many elves still believe in him, and in some places he is even more famous than Oriel.