"Master wants to launch a war between demons and gods?" Hermoeus Mora, the goddess of knowledge, looked like "it's not too big a deal to just watch the excitement."
"I have this idea." The Lord did not hide it: "To be honest, the 'big plan' jointly planned by gods and demons gave me a lot of inspiration."
The old saying goes well: "There are gold belts for murder and arson, but there are no corpses for repairing bridges and roads."
This sentence is also correct in Mendas. Take a look at the profits reaped by the participants after the "big plan" to pull out the heart of Cold Harbor was completed. You can also understand the mood of the goddess of knowledge Hermoeus Moraca at this moment. In other words, Hermoeus Mora, the goddess of knowledge, who separated from the "Twilight Library", obtained many forgotten forbidden contents in the black books that were eaten by the pseudo-knowledge demon Mirak Mimir. Many of the prehistoric originals recorded in Devil's language by the fearful archivists of the Twilight Library eliminate subjective judgments based on personal likes and dislikes, positions, and camps, and faithfully record many taboo events in the world of Mendas in the torrent of time. For Hermoeus Mora, the goddess of knowledge, this is simply a hunger for "the rain comes after a long drought". Even the unorganized personal notes and chaotic drafts that fill the twilight libraries of sleepless, fearful archivists are worth a fortune each. You must know that Morag Bal, the former Demon God of Coldport, never looked at these "nonsense".
It can be said that the fearful archivists who were "full of knowledge" along with the "Twilight Library" can be said to have found their master after all the hardships. Even many senior fear archivists have been generously transformed into exclusive dependents by Hermoeus Mora, the goddess of knowledge, and have been reborn.
"I found a manuscript from the old era in the Dusk Library, which seems to be related to an experience of 'Meride-Nanda' among the nine-bright ones." As he spoke, Hermoeus Mora, the goddess of knowledge, said An ancient manuscript was handed to the well-prepared lord with a smile.
"Okay, Maura." The lord was immediately interested in reading. You know, understanding the background and even advancing the plot through reading is a powerful setting that is completely faithful to the original game of "The Elder Scrolls". Whoever created the world of Mundus under the stars of Sanctuary deserves praise for that alone.
"Being loyal to the original work, higher than the original work" is the consensus of all major players in Shelter. In fact, referring to Sanctuary's general rules of "one connection, all uses, one use, all uses", the underlying rules of the Mendas world created by the Godhead Dream may reflect the high-dimensional laws of Sanctuary to a certain extent. Of course, this is just an unconfirmed speculation. The Lord Lord failed to touch the intuition solidified by experience.
"Exegesis of Merid-Nunda by Phrastus of Elinhir":
"It is true that The Tract of Merid-Nunda is the strangest and most incomprehensible mythological and historical work that has come down from the early First Age. It exists only in the form of fragments of a manuscript, The only (relatively complete) copy is kept in the Imperial Capital's Arcane University (or was, since the Mages' Guild was deemed responsible for Emperor Valen's disappearance and was expelled from Cyrodiil, I don't think so). Know what became of their once enviable library).
Fortunately, I had the pleasure of studying this famous manuscript carefully while the Mages' Guild still possessed it, and transcribing a personal copy so that I could continue to unravel its mysteries when I returned to Erinhull.
There are two obstacles to understanding "The Preaching of Meredith-Nanda": First, the existing document is obviously part of a larger work, and seems to have been taken from a certain part in the middle. Without the front and rear parts of the work, we have no It’s impossible to understand the context of this episode. Secondly, this missionary text uses a special argot of Ayleid grammar in the late Nedic language structure, including many never-before-seen words of unknown origin.
However, based on previous literal translations of the fragments by Wenegrus Monhana and Herminia Cinna, I believe I can shed light on some specific key passages of this mysterious manuscript, Come up with some new insights. The format of this article is to first provide a translation of each paragraph and then let me explain its meaning.
'...They are called the Nine Shiners, following the parabola drawn by Magnus. Mairead Nanda is one of this group of sisters, so is Mimo Li, and so is Ekro Legg...'
This seems to tie the Daedric Meridia and the Lone Star together, which were separate entities from Anu when Magnus withdrew from Orbis' creation. Separate yourself from this God. The most famous of these lone stars is probably 'Blue Star Mimoli', which is related to events before the formation of time, and it is said that Dragon Break Time (Blue Star Mimoli) can be seen during the day.
'...therefore we call upon Cenedelin (King Dilotio of the Ayleid city-state) to bind the earth, so we speak to Mered-Nanda who is seen as light, for she is fearless of darkness Sparks, swirling in the waves...'
Of course, for the Ayleid elves, light is one of the four elements of creation, and this passage seems to confirm that Meridia is the personification of light to the wild elves (the Ayleids). Although I am confident about the translation of this passage, I admit that I cannot grasp the meaning of the last sentence ('fearless the spark of darkness, spinning in the waves', which may be a metaphor for Meridia being the spark of the Godhead's mind) ').
The next passage is quite difficult, but its translation adds an entirely new episode to our description of the Age of Dawn:
'The lords of the Annihilation Realm accused Mered-Nanda of trespassing and told her to return to Orbis (Immortal Light Realm Yathriu) and declare that all existing (Annihilation) Realms were theirs. But Maired-Nanda used her own essence to form a great drag-lens, and Magnus' light was bent by it. Rays in annihilation [carving out? Focus out? ] A new frontier, Mairead-Nanda [laughing? High-spirited? ] affirms that this is her own territory. '
This seems to be telling the origin of the Temple of Color, the known realm of annihilation of Meridia. It seems to be the result of an action guided by a divine consciousness, shaped out of chaotic matter.
at last:
'...so Mairead-Nanda [riding? Crossed? ] Rainbow road, from one end to the other, one end stretches the dragon, the other end compresses him..."
A peculiar passage indeed. Of course, 'Dragon' traditionally refers to the Holy Spirit we call Akatosh, the God of Time. This seems to indicate that by walking on the 'Rainbow Road' (referring to the prism refraction of light?), Meridia can change the rate at which time flows forward.
Changing the 'speed' of time? Is this just an absurd fantasy created by late Ayleid warlock priests? Or a true insight into the nature of one of the most unknown Daedra?
Who can make a final decision? "
Gently close the ancient manuscript. The lord smiled and said: "So 'there must be light'."
"Master, Meridia, the goddess of light, is indeed the most special of all demon gods." The goddess of knowledge, Hermoeus Mora, who said this, has completely separated her divinity from the demon god of knowledge in the past. Now she is the Lord's "Ring Goddess".
"The 'huge dragging lens' that can bend the light of Magnus is the most powerful magic weapon of Meridia, the goddess of light. It can not only carve out the Colorful Palace Realm in the Annihilation Realm, but also Create a rainbow road." The Lord smiled.
Isn't this the Rainbow Bridge in Asgard?