Lord of the Silver Crow

Chapter 981 The Eye in the Door

The first and most common fusion evolution of ancient Roman subjects.

In Celtic mythology, "Druids" are priests of panpsychism.

Animistic all things worship, they will worship anything.

This kind of primitive worship will develop into polytheistic worship in most cases.

Especially the special "Pantheon" in ancient Rome.

The ancient Romans advocated war, but unlike other civilizations, when other civilizations conquered another civilization, they would make the local people believe in their gods, or preach that the local people's gods were the incarnation of their gods.

But the ancient Romans chose to put the gods like trophies in the temples they worship——

Yes, in Jago’s view, the ancient Romans were more like collecting spoils. What they even worshiped was not a god, but a “temple”.

Every time they conquered a region, the gods of that region would also become one of their objects of worship.

This kind of religious development like collecting addiction gave ancient Rome the so-called "Pantheon".

There is a shepherd god Dumuzi in Sumer, who has some connection with the tree of life in ancient Egypt, and also has the ability to resurrect from the dead.

In the evolution of the image of the gods, Dumuz developed around the Babylonian period and became the sun god "Damuz". In its text, the first letter of the name of this god is "T" When related symbols, they often appear in the shape of "T".

Later, such T-shaped crosses became symbols of the Persian sun god Mithras and the ancient Roman god Bacchus.

Before Constantine the Great converted, he believed in the Babylonian sun god.

Because of the polytheistic belief habits of ancient Rome, the system was too complicated, and many gods were confused together. This is the same for Constantine the Great, and he also said that the Lord of the monotheism and the sun god are the same.

fused in this case.

The second type is not too different, except that it takes ancient Egypt as the main body. The Orthodox Church absorbed the cross symbol of ancient Egypt and incorporated the image of resurrection and new life into the so-called "Holy Son".

Yago, who knows a lot about the sign of the cross, certainly wouldn't take it for granted that the sign of the cross was associated with that monotheism.

On the contrary, the X symbol Yago will be more associated with this monotheism.

After all, the X symbol, plus a P, is the symbol that symbolizes the son of monotheism, Yemou.

What Yago is wondering is why the "star" uses the cross and X symbols.

No, suddenly, he remembered something.

"Singer" mask.

Because other things at that time concentrated his attention a lot, and he couldn't think of the "Singer" mask all at once.

On the singer's mask, there are quite a few cross-X symbols like this.

Moreover, those symbols are highly superimposed, like scales overlapping each other. At first glance, it is difficult to recognize that they are composed of cross X symbols.

Yago stared at these simplified symbols that might depict stars.

As I said before, he has some shakes about which path "Silver Blood" corresponds to.

Even now, he saw this "evidence", it did not dispel his doubts.

The blood of silver is the blood of the blue-blooded members of the "Fast" family. However, is Fast's blood related to the "dream" pathway and "time" more closely, or is it related to the "star" pathway? closer?

Is the source of this relationship the "dream snake"?

Of course, he remembered what the old man who was suspected to be controlled by the apostle of the mechanical pathway said that the "Dream Snake" escaped from the "Dream Nest" and entered the "Sea of ​​Ignorance".

What is the relationship between the Dream Snake, the Fast family, and Silver Blood?

What is the relationship between himself, or him, Diego, and these two?

These, perhaps, are the key points.

After all, high above the sky, the galaxy in the sky is "a projection of another world projected on the long river of time", and he is also deeply impressed.

However, when there is no evidence or other clues about the many doubts about the "Star" path, I can only press it down.

but.

"world".

Yago's eyes fixed on the lowest one among the three symbols.

This symbol, Yago, is not unfamiliar, or familiar to the point where he can no longer be familiar with it.

Eye.

This is a simplified "eye" symbol.

A horizontal, elongated ellipse symbol with a solid circle in the middle.

Undoubtedly, the symbol of the eye.

but

On the periphery of the symbol, there is also a symbol similar to the "probability" path, which feels like a closed and surrounded symbol like a picture frame.

After carefully looking at it for a while, Yago gave an uncertain guess:

"Door".

These closed lines are presumably symbols for "doors"?

Is there an open eye in the door?

Or "windows"?

Someone looking inside from the window?

Or look outside from the inside

When the last thought popped up, Yago somehow remembered the "myth" he had heard before.

At first he thought it was a myth full of slots.

In Dilud City, in "Korenke", it should be a myth described by a museum owner named Kolenk.

Yago tried hard to recall the overly familiar and unfamiliar myth——

"The sky and the earth were originally connected together, and they were as hazy as a mist."

"What first appeared was a huge eye."

"Then, a gap was drawn between the sky and the earth, separating the mist and the sky and the earth."

"Aborigines call this eye the Primordial God."

"After the separation of heaven and earth, the sky is falling and the ground is rising. In order to keep the separation of heaven and earth, the original god created nine obelisks to support the sky and the ground."

"After doing all this, the original god was too exhausted and fell into a deep sleep."

"When the eyes of the original god are opened again, the world will be turbulent and bring disasters. When the eyes of the original god are closed, the world will calm down."

"Including the era when the world was born, the Primordial Eye has been opened four times and closed four times, and each time is an era."

and more importantly

The owner of the museum, Kolenk, described it as saying that this myth came from the "Deira Continent".

Because this mythical world was destroyed four times and rebuilt four times, Yago thought of Mayan mythology, to be precise, the solar calendar of Aztec mythology.

The epochalization of mythological history is not uncommon.

Greece also had "Golden Age", "Silver Age", "Bronze Age" and "Black Iron Age".

Norse mythology also has a post-Ragnarok reconstruction era

However, at a glance, it looks very similar, but if you look closely, you can still find many differences.

Especially this symbol.

The more he thought about it, the more Yago felt the connection between this symbol and this story.

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