Chapter 165: The Orcs Appear
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PS: The Beamon Behemoth (h, also translated as Behemoth) is a mythical creature of the West. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info means "the beast" in Hebrew, implying that it is so large that it can only be compared to the beasts when they are combined. The Bible has the most detailed account of its appearance: "Behold the hippopotamus." I made you and you made it. It eats grass like a cow. Its strength is in the waist, and its strength is in the tendons of the abdomen. It wags its tail like a cedar tree. The tendons of its thighs are connected to each other. Its bones resemble copper pipes. Its limbs are like iron rods. It is the first of God's creatures. Give it the sword that created it. The mountains give it food, and it is also a place for all beasts to play. It lies under the lotus leaves, in the reeds and in the puddles. The shade of the lotus leaves shades it. Willow trees surround it by the stream. The river is overflowing, and it does not fight. Even if the waters of the Jordan River rise to its mouth, it will be safe. Who can catch it while it is on guard? Who can cage it through its nose? ”
1. Beamon Behemoth
The Beamon Behemoth (h, also translated as Behemoth) is a mythical creature of the West. In Hebrew, it means "the beasts", alluding to its large size, and the combination of the beasts can be compared to it. The Bible has the most detailed account of its appearance: "Behold the hippopotamus." I made you and you made it. It eats grass like a cow. Its strength is in the waist, and its strength is in the tendons of the abdomen. It wags its tail like a cedar tree. The tendons of its thighs are connected to each other. Its bones resemble copper pipes. Its limbs are like iron rods. It is the first of God's creatures. Give it the sword that created it. The mountains give it food, and it is also a place for all beasts to play. It lies beneath the lotus leaves. Lying in the reeds, in the seclusion and in the puddles. The shade of the lotus leaves shades it. Willow trees surround it by the stream. The river is overflowing, and it does not fight. Even if the waters of the Jordan River rise to its mouth, it will be safe. When it is on guard. Who can catch it. Who can cage it through its nose? (The Bible. Job 40) Except for the tail like a cedar tree, this depiction is more consistent with the hippopotamus, so the translator of the CUV refers directly to Beamon as a "hippopotamus." But about its prototype, there are also people who say elephants, buffaloes, crocodiles, and the illustrations of the Chronicles. Beamon resembles a hippopotamus and is born with fangs. Human-eared lion tail. Beamon is the largest creature on land and can devour a thousand mountains a day. It can't get away from those peaks, otherwise time will be out of order. Because it was so gluttonous, God made only one (one says the original pair). After God kills the female).
According to the book of Job, Beamon was the first creature, but according to the Apocrypha, both Beamon and Leviathan were born on the fifth day of creation: "On the fifth day you commanded the waters to cover part of the land so that birds and fish might be born. …… Then you pick out two animals and you name them. One is called the Behemoth, and the other is called the Sea Devil. You separate them from each other because the sea can't hold them both. You have called the beast to live on a piece of land. This land was dried up on the third day of creation. There are a thousand mountains here. You called the sea devil to live in the sea. You keep these two animals alive. that your elect may feast on them at the time you have chosen. (The Apocryphal Classics. Ezra, chapter 6) The account in the book of Enoch is more or less the same, except that the sea devil is mentioned as a female. The behemoth is male, the former dwells in the abyss of the sea, and the latter has its lair in Dundaying, an ethereal desert east of Eden. Beamon is also mentioned in chapter 7 of Milton's Paradise Lost, and the time of creation is changed to the sixth day. The Old Testament exegesis called Beamon an invincible creature that only the sword of Yahweh could kill. And the "Deuterographic" mentions "a feast" Yunyun, which refers to the Messianic feast of the last days. That's when the Behemoth and the Sea Devil will fight. In the end, they all perished, and together with the giant bird perched branches, they became the food of the Holy One. There is another way of saying that they will all be thrown into the abyss. Illustration of the Dictionary of Hell. At the time of the summer solstice in the fourth month of the Jewish calendar, Bimon's spiritual strength reached the peak of the year. Then it will hit the ground on its back feet, roaring and hissing, and the sound will shake the world. Tigers, leopards, and jackals are deterred by it and do not dare to hunt recklessly throughout the year, and many weak creatures have been able to escape. Later generations gradually added demonic characteristics to Beamon. French monster scientist Henry. Bugo and the Russian occultist Helena. Mrs. Polawasky saw it as a symbol of darkness and evil, a servant of Satan. The appearance of the giant beast also gradually changed. The most common version is a two-legged elephant with a round belly, and variants are whales, dogs, foxes, wolves, and so on. It served as a caretaker of hell, often presided over grand banquets, and was famous for its singing voice in the Netherworld. In Islamic tradition, Beamon means Bahamut, and the Arabic word is the monster that holds the land. In Persia, it was equated with Hehayush. Bimon's mythological ancestors may be attributed to Tavaré, the Egyptian god of production. She has the head of a hippopotamus, the legs and feet of a lion, the back and tail of a crocodile, and the rest of the body retains its human form.
2. Leviathan
The word for fissure, is a type of sea monster that symbolizes evil in the Bible, and is often described in the shape of a whale, dolphin, or crocodile. Leviathan is often associated with another monster, Behemoth (see H), and the account of Leviathan follows the next chapter of Behemoth in the Book of Job, in which Leviathan is actually a giant crocodile with hard scales, sharp teeth, a mouth and nose that breathes fire, and a spike under his belly. In Christianity, Leviathan became synonymous with demons and was branded as "jealousy," one of the seven deadly sins. In the sixth chapter of the book of Israel, an apocryphal text of the Old Testament, it is recorded that God created mountains and seas on the fifth day of the creation of the heavens and the earth, and on the sixth day he created Leviathan and Behemoth out of clay, and that when the end of the world comes, Leviathan, Behemoth, and perch (see ziz) will be food for the holy ones together. Enoch's prophecy says: "On that day two monsters will be separated, the female is called Leviathan, and it dwells in the abyss of the fountain; The male one is called Behemoth, and it occupies the entire Dandein Desert. There is also a Leviathan prototype in Canaanite culture, a seven-headed serpent named "Lotan", who was eventually killed by Baal, who was the great god of fertility and nature in Semitic legend, and evil in the eyes of the Hebrews.
3. Kodomon
The Colossus is a valuable ally of the Orc Tribe. This immensely powerful beast enters the battlefield with the heavy war drums of the orcs on its back, and as a sign of the orcs' strength and courage, they also use their unrivaled large bodies and strength to support them. When provoked, Kodomons will devour their enemies in one bite.
4. Juggernaut [R]
Although they are scarce in number, Juggernaut has always been an elite warrior among the beast tribes. These swordmasters, who possess superb swordsmanship, were once members of the Fireblade Clan, which was later destroyed by their own evil powers. After the Fireblade Clan is torn apart, the Sword Saint carries the totem of the clan and fights to save themselves and their clan brothers. Under Thrall's leadership, these Juggernauts have once again joined the Orc tribe as personal guards for their young leader. While Juggernaut is a master of stealth and deception, they value personal honor above all else.
5. Prophet
They are the ancient beasts who embody the most powerful shamanic powers, and these powerful shamans are Thrall's most trusted advisors and are often involved in developing the strategies of the beast tribes. Prophets did not use only the power of the land and the sky. They also have the ability to predict the future. Their wisdom can only be shown in battle through their courage and cruelty. When the enemy approached, the Prophet rode their loyal wolf into battle. Use their innate shamanic powers to summon various elements to fight.
6. Minotaur Chief [hieftain]
These older minotaur warriors excelled their noble and simple tribe in their daily lives and in battle. They are full of reverence for the totems of the tribe and maintain the pride and purity of the Minotaur culture. When burly minotaur chiefs are called to battle, they pick up their mighty halberds. The Orcs, especially their leader, Thrall, have great respect for the Minotaurs, and the Minotaurs feel that they should help them return to their noble and glorious civilization.
7. Shadow Hunter[R]
These reclusive, resourceful jungle trolls enjoy the highest prestige among their respective fighting tribes. They are masters of voodoo magic, using their psychic powers to bless and heal allies and bring curses upon their unfortunate foes. Wearing their ritual masks, rushkah—through which to teleport dark powers—the Shadowhunters move between light and darkness in hopes of saving their savage brethren's future.
8. Minotaur
In Western mythology, the minotaur is synonymous with cannibals and bloodthirsty people, and the minotaurs are the size of horses (oxen) and can use bulky weapons that cannot be used by humans, such as maces, sharp axes, etc., and they are cursed evil creatures.
Legend has it that its ancestors were the product of a cow sent by Poseidon, wife of King Minos of Crete (son of Zeus and Europa, who became one of the three judges of the underworld after his death), and possessed a human body and the head of an ox, and Minos built a labyrinth for it in Crete. Because Minos's son Androgeos was murdered in Attica, Minos raised an army to avenge his son, causing great disasters to the inhabitants there, in order to appease Minos's resentment and relieve the disaster in Athens, the Athenians sued Minos for peace, promising to send seven pairs of boys and girls to Crete every nine years as tribute, Minos received the boys and girls, and imprisoned them in the Cretan labyrinth where the half-man, half-bull monster Minotaur lived, and the Minotaur killed them. At the time of the third tribute, young Theseus came to Crete with the boys and girls who had been drawn by lot, and with the help of the Cretan princess Ariadne, who had a crush on the invincible hero, he broke the labyrinth with a ball of thread and slew the Minotaur with a sword she had given him. (To be continued)
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