Chapter 99 Three craftsmen
A moment after Zhang Yifan and the others left, a Mahayana old man holding a lightning scepter suddenly appeared, exchanged a few words with Brother Promethe, and then saw an iron ring suddenly appear on Brother Promethe's wrist, and the ring was inlaid with a stone from the Caucasus Mountain, and then both of them disappeared. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
After another moment, a hundred-headed monster suddenly appeared, looking at the remains of the eagle, cursing Zeus in its mouth, and the sound of a hundred mouths at the same time was extremely terrifying.
At this time, Zhang Yifan and the three of them had been teleported to the south of the Guxi Continent, and the three of them couldn't help but look at each other, this Prometheus Mahayana was too anxious, and he actually waved his hand and sent himself here after explaining. From here, further south, it will take less than a few days to reach the Guai continent. Come on, now that you're here, let's continue south, and the three of us will get on the treasure ship and continue to fly south.
Xuankong introduced Zhang Yifan: "That Asclepia, according to legend, is the son of the monk Apollo and the mortal Coroni, who once studied medicine with the highly skilled Kailong, and his medical skills are very skillful. It is said that one day, when he was contemplating a case, a poisonous snake crawled up and coiled around his hand, and Asclepia was so surprised that he immediately killed the poisonous snake, and then another poisonous snake appeared, with a medicinal herb in his mouth, and lay down beside the dead snake, and applied the herb to the dead snake, and the dead snake was resurrected. When Ascrepia saw this, he immediately realized that snakes are poisonous and can kill people, but snakes have mysterious healing powers and can save people. From then on, when Ascrepia traveled to various places to practice medicine, he not only had to carry a hand fight, but also always put a coiled snake on his cane. As soon as this theory spread, people engaged in the medical profession followed suit, so the "snake staff" became the symbol of the medical industry in the ancient Western continent. ”
Zhang Yifan and Elf Emma were also amazed and lost in thought after hearing this, and the three of them continued to fly south in the treasure boat.
On the ship, Genku carefully reads the message given by Prometheus. It turns out that the three missing craftsmen are Toth, Daedalus, and Talos.
This Toth is known as the god of craftsmen among the Olympic monks, and he is also a monk in the god transformation period, and his craftsman skills are superb. It's just that he is extremely ugly, weak, and disabled, and was thrown off Mount Olympus by Hera, the queen of heaven, as soon as he was born, and after a few days and nights, he fell into the ocean, and was adopted by the friars of the great ocean. When he grew up, he learned various crafts and presented Hera with a golden throne, on which Hera was glued and unable to get up. Toth was deliberately taking revenge on Hera for abandoning him in the first place.
When Hera found out that it was too late, she ordered Hephaestus to let her go, and Hephaestus forced her to confess because Hephaestus was a cripple and ugly, and Hera did not want to admit it, so Hephaestus did not untie Hera and walked away. Hera was imprisoned for centuries in great solitude, without sociality, adoring gazes and flattering kisses.
The gods begged Hephaestus to return to Olympus and release Hera, but Hephaestus repeatedly refused. Bacchus drunk Toth, put him on the back of a mule, and took Mount Olympus. After his father Zeus married Thoth to Venus, a god-incarnate monk who held the position of goddess of love, Thoth finally released Hera. It is also said that because Thoth was the most dedicated of all the gods, giving Venus to him would prevent discord between the monks above the age of Venus.
However, Toth's married life can hardly be described as a happy one. Venus, a peerless and beautiful wife, is very dissatisfied with her ugly and disabled husband, and often unfaithful to him, and there are many love legends about her. Among them, Venus had an affair with his eldest uncle, Ares, the god of war, and was caught up in an unbreakable net made by the long-planned Toth, and dragged them to the exhibition in front of the gods of Olympus, demanding compensation. Venus and Ares were naked, and the monks laughed. Poseidon promised to make Ares pay a fine for adultery, and Toth released them.
After being recognized as the god of Olympian craftsmen, Toth built a splendid palace for the gods. A workshop was also built on the hill to be used for forging tools. He made the scepter and aegis for Zeus, the scepter for Dionysus, the armor for Achilles the hero, the chariot of the sun for Apollo, and the Pandora out of his hands, and even the chains that bound Prometheus were forged by Thoth, although he was very sad about it.
Daedalus, a well-known craftsman in Athens. Born into an aristocratic family in Athens, the goddess Athena once taught him the craft herself. He spent his teenage years learning and perfecting his skills, and is said to have invented the saw and axe, and was the first craftsman to build the thighs and arms of the primitive gods. When he was a teenager, he was known for his cleverness and cunning cuteness
The Mahayana monk Zeus once took the Phoenician princess Europa to Crete for the sake of beauty, and brought her to Crete, where he courted her and gave birth to a son, Minos, who later became king of Crete. Daedalus built a labyrinth for Minos. Daedalus once invented the wooden ox to help Minoan wife give birth to the Minotaur, and the Minotaur ate the sacrificial virgins, and Daedalus invented the Golden Thread for others to go into the labyrinth without getting lost, and killed the Minotaur.
Talos was the nephew of Daedalus, and although he was only twelve years old, he surpassed his gifted uncle in creating instruments and producing beautiful products. When Talos was a child, he invented the pottery compass and wheel.