1.1177 The power of destruction beyond five stars

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"What's wrong, Beatrix?" Witch Queen Lin asked hurriedly.

"This is the insidious trick of Thoth, the god of wisdom. Those killed aberrations will eventually combine into the legendary..."

Before Shadow Lady Beatrix finished speaking, Wu Chen already knew.

"It will combine to form the legendary snake demon of destruction - Apophis."

Apophis is a very ancient and evil demon of destruction. Its birth even preceded the Egyptian Nine Pillars and was one of the earliest gods in Egyptian mythology. Legend has it that Apophis was born from a curse deep in the earth. In the deepest part of the Egyptian Hades, those who had committed serious sins were imprisoned. The reason why they were imprisoned here was not only because of their sins during their lives, but also because of their sins. The important thing is that they had no intention of repenting and cursed the gods and fate all day long. Their tears of resentment seeped into the ground, thus giving birth to Apophis.

Apophis, which is composed of water and earth elements, looks like a big evil snake with its body made entirely of yellow and black. It is also known as the "terrifying one" or the "dangerous one". It started after it was born. Trying to lead sinners to escape from hell, but because those sinners have been locked underground for a long time, they cannot fight against the sunlight. Later, Apophis left the underground alone and tried to plunge the entire world into permanent darkness, but this plan was terminated due to the birth of the sun god Ra. Compared with Seth, the god of chaos, who is both good and evil, Apophis presents the purest evil. He likes to see people arguing and rebelling, and likes to encourage restless people to provoke wars. During the day, it usually spends its time hiding in dark caves, and only comes to the human world or returns to hell at dusk. Although as the power of the Nine Pillars grows larger and larger, Apophis rules the world in a clear order. Never gave up on his evil and stupid ideas. In Egyptian mythology, Apophis's best friend was Resheph, the god of thunder and plague with the head of a gazelle, who was also an evil god.

According to the description of ancient Egyptian mythology, Apophis was a very powerful snake demon. Its body length could reach the height of 10,000 people. Every night, it would emerge from the ground and try to attack and devour the sun. If it succeeds in swallowing the sun, the entire world will plunge into darkness and chaos, with devastating consequences.

Therefore, the ancient Egyptians believed that Apophis was the sun's greatest enemy, and the ancient Egyptians needed to constantly protect the sun in order to maintain order and stability in the world. Every morning, the sun god Ra would sail his sun boat (also known as the sun raft) across the sky and set out for Apophis to fight.

"That's it. My all-knowing master." Shadow Lady Beatrix trembled all over as she spoke: "And because it is formed by the complex of deformed evil spirits, the 'Apophis deformed body' is likely to have The destructive power beyond five stars!"

"It seems it's too late." Wu Chen's eyes of true seeing flashed through the conflicts that were quietly developing on the battlefield: "Is there a solution?"

"Call Ra, the King of the Gods, and his sun ship." Someone else answered Wu Chen. It is Hathor, the god of love.

Ra is the sun god in ancient Egyptian mythology. He is regarded as the noon sun. He is considered one of the creator gods and the king of gods. The head of the Ennead, the Ennead, is also the incarnation of the sun. In the story of Ra, his battle with the dark serpent Apophis is an important theme.

Ra's Sun Ship was a very powerful ship, made of metal and precious stones. At Ra's command, gods and heroes would come to the ship to join in the battle. Some gods and heroes would play music and songs on the ship to boost morale. Others use weapons such as bows, swords, and axes to fight Apophis.

As mentioned before, Apophis can reach the height of 10,000 people and usually appears in the form of a snake. Its body is very huge, and every part is as huge as a hill. When it's on the ground, its head can touch the sky. Its eyes can emit devastating light, and its mouth can be opened to extreme angles, swallowing the sun with ease.

At Ra's command, the gods and heroes began to attack Apophis. They used various weapons to try to cut off its body. Some attack it with fire and thunder, some with spells and incantations. Even these powerful attacks couldn't completely destroy Apophis' body.

During the battle, Ra also played an important role. He uses his wisdom and strength to cause Apophis' body to twist and deform. He also used magic and spells in an attempt to render Apophis unconscious or submerged in water. The power of Ra is very important in this battle because he is the personification of the sun and also represents the force of order and stability.

The battle continued until the sun god Ra successfully defeated Apophis. This victory is not only a victory for one person, but also a victory for the entire world. After the battle is won, the sun continues its journey forward, bringing light and warmth. Therefore, in Egyptian mythology, the appearance of the sun represents hope, light, life and rebirth, so the victory of the sun god Ra has important symbolic significance.

In addition to symbolic meaning, the battle between the sun god and the snake demon has other meanings in ancient Egyptian mythology. The sun and snakes are also very important symbols in ancient Egyptian culture. The sun represents life, light, warmth and strength, while the snake represents destruction, darkness and danger. The battle can be seen as a symbolic conflict, reflecting ancient Egyptian thinking on opposites such as order and chaos, life and death, light and darkness.

In addition, the battle between the sun god and the snake demon also reflects the ancient Egyptians' understanding and respect for the natural environment. The sun is one of the most important forces in nature, driving away darkness and keeping life alive and stable. The snake represents the unpredictable and uncontrollable forces in nature, which may bring disease, disaster and death. Through the battle between the sun god and the snake demon, the ancient Egyptians expressed their awe for the natural environment and their pursuit of the power of life.

Therefore, the battle between the sun god and the snake demon is a very important story line in ancient Egyptian mythology.

It is not only a legend, but also a symbolic meaning that reflects ancient Egyptian culture, religion and philosophical thoughts. In the battle between Ra and Apophis, the ancient Egyptians believed that Ra represented the forces of light and order, while Apophis represented the forces of darkness and chaos. If Ra defeated Apophis, the sun would continue to move forward, bringing light and warmth. But if Apophis defeats Ra, the sun will be devoured, bringing disaster and destruction.

In the original plot of "God War: Eye of Power", Apophis would swallow the afterlife and end the entire Egyptian mythology. Equivalent to Ragnarok in Norse mythology. The existence of Apophis in ancient Egyptian mythology has some elements similar to the giant wolf Fenrir in Nordic mythology.

Now the question arises: “Where is the pull?”