Chapter 166: Alien Demon Affiliated Race
PS: 1, Dragon's Tooth Soldier
derivation
Cadmus (K?δμO?) was a hero of ancient Greek mythology. Pen~Fun~Phoenician prince of the pen~Pavilion www.biquge.info son of King Agenor of Tyre and Queen Telephasa (Phoenicus), brother of Europa, Phoenix, and Kirks, the founder of Thebais, and the legendary person who introduced the Phoenician alphabet to Greece. After his sister Europa disappeared, his father sent him and his brothers to search for him. When he came to Delphi, he was told by the gods to stop looking, to follow the cow he would meet after leaving the temple, and to settle where the cow had stopped. In accordance with the divine instructions, he came to Peotia and built the Fort of Cadmoia (later Thebai). Before the fort was built, he was forced to fight the dragon born of the god of war, kill it, and follow Athena's advice to pull out its teeth and plant it in the ground. From the dragon's tooth grew a number of samurai, Spatos (meaning "the one who sows the seeds"), and they killed each other, and in the end there were five people left, and these five were the first dragon's tooth soldiers.
1. Dragon's Tooth Soldier
derivation
Cadmus (K?δμO?) was a hero of ancient Greek mythology. Prince Phoenicia, son of King Agenor of Tyre and Queen Telephasa (Phoenicus), brother of Europa, Phoenix, and Kilkes, the founder of Thebai, and the legendary introduction of the Phoenician alphabet to Greece. After his sister Europa disappeared, his father sent him and his brothers to search for him. When he came to Delphi, he was told by the gods to stop looking, to follow the cow he would meet after leaving the temple, and to settle where the cow had stopped. He did as he was divinely inspired. Came to Peotia and built the Fort of Cadmoya (later developed into Thebai). Before the fort was built, he was forced to fight the dragon born of the god of war. Kill it, and follow Athena's advice, pluck out its teeth, and sow it into the ground. From the dragon's tooth grew a number of samurai, Spatos (meaning "the one who sows the seeds"), and they killed each other, and in the end there were five people left, and these five were the first dragon's tooth soldiers.
Dragontooth soldiers are good at all simple and military weapons. Light, medium. Heavy armor and all types of shields (including tower shields). Dragontooth has resistance against a single type of energy. Through a day-long ritual, the Dragontooth Soldier can convert his existing energy resistance into another (strong acid, cold, electric shock). flame). In the vast majority of cases, Dragontooth Soldiers have Fire Resistance, unless they are about to engage an enemy with other special energy attacks.
Although the Dragontooth Soldiers are extremely warlike by their natural prodigious martial arts, they will only join the battle that they consider to be glory, and only the most desperate and provoked Dragontooth soldiers will be willingly driven to fight.
Dragontooth Soldiers look like tall, muscular humans with skeletal pale skin, jet-black hair, and bones. They often adorn their bodies with tattoos and branding, often associated with various weapons, dragons, and scenes of war. When the Dragontooth strengthens their skin with their inherent magical powers. The patterns look as if they were carved into marble. Dragontooth soldiers often volunteer to serve mercenaries or local lords, because they prefer to fight alongside their own people, and many dragontooth legions are large fighting collectives or even family inheritances.
2. Gnomes
Gnomes' selectable classes include [Warrior] [Rogue] [Mage] [Warlock] [Death Knight] [Priest CTM]
The eccentric gnomes are one of the most peculiar races in the world. Because they are actively developing new technologies and creating magical smart projects. Make every dwarf living in the world a legend...... In the thriving tech city of Regan, gnomes and their dwarven sidelines share Dan. Mineral resources in the peaks of the Moro [Rogh] Mountains. While the dwarves in Ironforge are equally skilled in technology and meching, the great and magical ideas are the work of the gnomes, including most of the dwarven weapons and steam vehicles.
(1) Mount: Mechanical Chocobo
The revolutionary invention of the gnomes, the mechanical chocobo, is another marvel of goblin craftsmanship. Each mechanical chocobo is specially designed for its rider. They are manufactured using state-of-the-art compressed steam engines, four-wheel drive motor power, and pure steel plating technology. Reliable and durable transportation for cyclists. Some have complained that the mechanical chocobo lacks real perception and feels very stupid and clumsy to ride. However, the dwarf retorted. Under the rider's skillful control, the mechanical chocobo is more responsive than even the best-trained mount.
(2) Ethnic identity
Escape Specialist: Gnomes are small and dexterous, which allows them to escape in the most cunning traps.
(3) Open your mind
Open your mind: Gnomes are curious about the world, extremely creative and intelligent, and can receive additional rewards by their magic pool
(4) Arcane resistance
Arcane Resistance: Gnomes have a natural resistance to arcane magic.
Engineering Specialist: The Gnome's unique Gadgets, Gadgets, and Hidden Weapon specializations give the Gnome an additional skill bonus in engineering.
3. Eight hundred bhikshunis
A long time ago, in the village of Ohama in the Wakasa region (Fukui Prefecture in Japan), a man named Takahashi who looked like a fisherman moved in. One day, the man invited the people of the village to his house for dinner, and one of them found that his kitchen was cooking a fish with a head like a human, and he was so frightened that he hurriedly told the others that when the boiled fish was brought to everyone, everyone knew it in their hearts and pretended to be relishing, but in fact, no one dared to eat it. One of them secretly hid the fish in his sleeve and brought it back to his wife to eat, and it is said that the wife who ate the mermaid lived to the age of the seventh grandson, and her face still remained youthful and beautiful. This long-lived woman is called the Eight Hundred Bhikshunis. Bhikshuni is the Buddhist term for a nun.
There are many different versions of this story, the most original version is no longer available, but the content of the story is much the same, and there is a theory that the mermaid was actually a native product of the man who arrived in the so-called Otherworld, that is, the world outside of the island of Japan. A bhikshuni who eats the flesh of a mermaid and lives forever. In fact, she was very miserable, because she was deeply aware of the impermanence of the human world and had traveled all over the world. In her later years, she returned to her hometown of Wakasa, where she lived in a nunnery and never had contact with the outside world again, and it is said that when she had lived to be nearly 800 years old, she entered the cave of Seyama alone and fasted to death.
In the Edo period, mermaid bones were used in medicine. For a long time, it was believed that eating the flesh of mermaids could lead to immortality.
Although it is written in the "Collection of Ancient and Modern Writings" that the meat of the mermaid is very delicious. But after eating, there will be no abnormalities in the body, and the process of eating mermaids is recorded in detail in ancient books, which is really incredible! The most famous is the legend of the 800 bhikshunis in the Wakasa area. Currently, the shrine in Aoi, Ohama City, is also dedicated to 800 bhikshuni deities that have survived from the Tokugawa shogunate period.
4. The legend of the winged man
There is a legend about Tsubasa in Japan, who is considered a child of the gods because of their wings. However, because the Wingmen possess great power, more people believe that the Wingmen are ominous and are messengers of demons. So Tsubasa - Kana Beimei, also known as Princess Kanna, has lived in Taisha since he can remember and has never left. Legend has it that Kanna's mother was an eight-hundred-year-old bhikshuni who ate mermaid meat, but Princess Kanna never saw her mother and never flew with her wings, because she was carried to the Taisha shrine as soon as she was born... Because everyone is afraid of the power of Princess Kanna. So no one dared to approach her, so she was lonely until she met his only friend in life - the young beautiful man guard Yanaya (that's how the air movie version describes it. Young beautiful man). The princess and Ryu are also in love, but they are cursed to be born as Tsubasa - never to say who they like or fall in love with, otherwise Tsubasa will gradually weaken to death. But the princess's love is so deep that a curse can't make her change her mind. Just when the princess was getting weaker day by day, Liu was ordered to leave the princess. Therefore. Princess Kanna asks Yanagiya to fulfill her last wish - to let her leave this shrine in her last life and fly freely in the air, so that she can fly to her mother. Yanagiya rushed out of the shrine with Kana in reserve. The princess flew into the sky with the help of Yanaya, and flew in the direction of her mother, whom she had never met... However, the shrine is heavily guarded, and Yanagiya is destined to die when he fights alone, and the princess's mother hears the call of her child and rushes out of the barrier where she is imprisoned and is stabbed to death by the guards outside the barrier, and the princess is shot in the air by the soldiers on the ground with countless arrows, but the princess's faith supports her to fly until she is shot in the heart, but the winged man who was shot in the heart did not fall from the sky, but just floated in the air, and then a lot of feathers began to fall in the air, and then the winged man disappeared from everyone's face.
Chapter 169: Agarta
At this time, all kinds of strange life suddenly flew out of many places around the world where the legend of Agarta was legendary.
"Agarta" means "world underneath" in Sanskrit. Legend has it that the underground world has countless caves, tunnels, and winding underground corridors where the secrets of ancient civilizations and endless treasures are buried. Over the years, it has attracted many scientists and explorers to explore.
1. The Underground Kingdom
The legend of the underground kingdom has a long history, dating back to the early 16th century when the Spanish colonialist Pizarro led a group of soldiers to invade the Inca Empire in South America. Using the feast as bait, they took the Inca Emperor Atahualpa hostage and demanded a room full of gold for ransom of the emperor's height, to which the Inca queen agreed.
But when the Incas filled the room with gold ingots and ornaments, the greedy Pizarro asked to take him to see the location of the treasure. It turned out that Pizarro had heard out of nowhere that there was a huge hidden treasure trove of secrets in the corridors that stretched for dozens of kilometers under the Inca.
When the queen heard the news, she felt that her husband was unlucky, and immediately ordered that the Inca treasures be hidden in various places. As a result, Emperor Atahualpa was killed, and Pizarro ordered his men to search everywhere for the entrance to the treasure, but they were unsuccessful. Since then, explorers from all over the world have come to South America's untouched lands in search of treasure.
2. The ruins of the ancient Inca city
More than a hundred years later, at the end of the seventeenth century, the Spanish missionary priest Father Antonio; During his expedition to Guatemala, Ventos discovered many sites that were once part of the Inca Empire. Each of these sites is underneath a tunnel, including an underground corridor that stretches for 50 kilometers and contains pointed arches reinforced with cement, from which it is said to lead to Mexico.
It's a pity. Ventos did not find any Inca treasures in the Underground Corridor, which greatly dampened the enthusiasm for later exploration of the Underground Corridor.
3. Mysterious underground treasures
It wasn't until the middle of the nineteenth century that the Russian-born mystic Madame Blavaqui heard the secrets of the South American underground corridor from an Italian priest. Interest in underground treasures has been rekindled.
In her book Isis Lifted the Veil, she wrote: I traveled south by water from Lima, Peru, to a place near the border with Arica, Chile, where there was an Inca tribe surrounded by mountains. From here, I peered through my telescope at the sunset rock surface and noticed what appeared to be strange hieroglyphs lined up on a certain volcanic rock.
When Cusco was the Inca capital, the roof of the magnificent temple was made of thick gold plates, and the walls were also wrapped in gold, and the walls were connected by gold chains around the walls. The reflected light on it shone brightly on the idol on the slightly darker altar. At the same time, the switch of the chain seems to be a code indicating the secret of the Incas.
It is only by successfully deciphering the hieroglyphs carved into the rock surface that the secret of the tunnel entrance is known. The entrance one is near Cusco. But now it has been closed by the Peruvian government and cannot go into the depths.
This entrance connects the huge underground promenade from Cusco to Lima, from where it turns south towards Bolivia. The tunnel came across the royal tomb somewhere, but the door to the tomb was cleverly closed by two stone slabs of the same size with a mechanism. If you use a secret code to rotate that slate. An entrance to another passage appears.
On the map, the distance from Cusco to Lima is about 600 kilometers and about 450 kilometers to Tiahuanaco, on the border between Peru and Bolivia, and together there are actually more than 1,000 kilometers of underground corridors running under the Andean underground.
4. The legend of the underground Agarta promenade
Before and after World War II, the United States and Nazi Germany sent expeditions to find Agarta, and started a secret battle. The term "Agarta" refers to the idea of a global underground corridor that includes the underground world of South America. Legend has it that the underground world has countless caves, tunnels, and underground corridors that twist and turn, and that the secrets of ancient civilizations and countless gold treasures are buried.
"Agarta" refers to the idea of a global underground corridor that includes the underground world of South America.
Who uncovers the secrets of the underground corridor and finds the treasure. Whoever has a huge financial resource may decide the outcome of the war. It is no wonder that one day in March 1942, US President Roosevelt, who had just been involved in the war, summoned the scientist De Wittram and his wife at the White House. Discuss the search for Agarta. Ram reported to Roosevelt that before the war, his American expedition was searching for an entrance to the underground corridor in the dense forests of Chiapas, Mexico, and met the white-skinned Lacanton people of ancient Mayan descent, who were guarding the underground corridor.
Although the expedition was thwarted and they were unable to enter the depths of the forest, they were thankfully able to find a clue to the secret entrance, which strengthened their confidence in finding Agartha next.
On the other hand. Hitler was also particularly interested in the gold vaults of Agarta. Hitler's expedition to Brazil investigated the underground labyrinth of countless tunnels at the Rencatel base. Afterward. Hitler sent several successive expeditions from Brazil to Barak, Bolivia, and Argentina, and one of the team members discovered a huge underground corridor in the Cuenca region on the way from Peru to Ecuador, where the team members bound for Chile also found a network of tunnels.
It is said that Hitler's expedition to Asia found a book written in Sanskrit that contained an account of Agartha and mentioned that in ancient times there was a vehicle called the "Chariot of the Gods", which could be suspended through the tunnels.
Hitler was overjoyed when he received the report, wouldn't it be more convenient to explore treasures in the underground corridor if he had the "car of the gods"? Therefore, he organized a group of people to imitate the "car of the gods" introduced in Sanskrit texts, and later developed the world-famous V1 and V2 rockets on this basis, which were directly used in war.
Although the treasure was not found until the end of the war in the 50s of the 20th century, the discovery of underground corridors and tunnel networks in various places has gradually made the context of the concept of a global underground corridor clear.
5. Siberian underground promenade
As early as a few hundred years ago, many reticulated underground corridors were found in the Kolyma River basin near the Chirsky Mountains in northeastern Siberia. At that time, it was only thought to be a huge cave labyrinth. However, further investigation confirmed that these labyrinthine corridors continued to the southwest through the Chilsky Mountains.
Soviet expeditions went deep into this underground corridor. But there was no end in sight. This corridor is basically naturally formed, but there are also traces of artificial excavation in some sections, and the four walls of the cave are completely vertical, which must have been formed by some mechanical cutting.
In the sixties of the twentieth century, underground corridors were also discovered in Azerbaijan in the USSR. In the past, it was said that there were "bottomless pits" in that area, and strange sounds and lights emanated from the caves from time to time. According to the investigation of Soviet scientists, it was determined that it was an exit from an underground corridor that stretched throughout the Caucasus. It is similar to the underground promenade of the Korema basin in Siberia.
Originally thought to be the remains of prehistoric times, human remains and rock paintings were found at the entrance. Later, it was scientifically determined that the age was relatively recent. This underground corridor runs slowly down the slope of the mountain range, and there are some halls more than 20 meters high. Some halls have smooth walls and narrow arched doors. Such underground corridors are very similar to those found in Central America.
According to the report of the Russian geographer Beroshinov in 1916, there were also some underground corridors in the Altai Mountains. It stretches from southern Mongolia to the Gobi Desert.
6. Dunhuang
Dunhuang: An entrance to the underground corridor?
Several evidences suggest the existence of tunnels in China at the southwestern end of the Gobi Desert, and that Dunhuang, near **, may be an entrance to an underground corridor.
As we all know, from the rocky plateau of about 16 kilometers to the north of Dunhuang city, there are a series of artificially excavated grottoes called "thousand-year-old Buddha caves". These caves were built as monuments to Buddhism from 357 ~ 384 AD.
Dunhuang near ** may be an entrance to the underground corridor.
But what interests us is the hidden staircase found in one of the grottoes, from which you will encounter an underground tunnel that leads south to the hall of Hades. Archaeologists then discovered that the earliest caves there were not built by monks. Rather, it was built thousands of years ago by an unknown person, and various other structures were apparently designed to conceal the entrance to the tunnels that stretched in the direction of Central Asia.
Another striking thing about the Dunhuang Grottoes is that archaeologists claim that Grotto No. 58 has an altar. Moreover, the clothes and physiognomy of the disciples were very similar to those of the Indians of the Americas. Obviously, this fact cannot be explained by a simple unanimity of the artist's ideas. Does it mean an extension of Agartha in China?
Seventh, the Great Western Continent
Many years ago, archaeologists believed that outside the Strait of Gibraltar in the South Atlantic, there was a continent in ancient times, which was left over from the division of the three continents of Europe, Africa, and the Americas, and was called the "Great Western Continent".
The area of Greater Western Continent is about 6.8 million square kilometers. Slightly smaller than Australia, it was a land bridge connecting the Americas and Africa in ancient times. Later, it sank to the bottom of the sea in a cataclysm. The human beings living in Daxi Continent had a glorious history of civilization, they built palaces, monasteries, bridges, dug 1,600 kilometers of canals, and dug long corridors underground to lead to the United States and Africa. When the Great Western Continent sank, a part of the Great Western Continent people entered Africa and the Americas through an underground corridor.
According to the reports of British explorers Ribin Guston and Grant, huge underground corridors have also been found in places such as the Nile River in Africa, some of which are more than 400 meters wide and have obvious traces of artificial cutting. Legend has it that at the foot of the Egyptian Sphinx Colossus there is an entrance to the underground corridor, and the Sphinx is the "patron saint" of the underground corridor.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the Russian explorer Konstantin; Nikolai; Relesi once led an expedition to China** in search of the underground kingdom. According to him, the Universal Underground Promenade does exist, and its end point is ** in China.
8. Find the Underground Kingdom
Starting from the American continent, whether it is taking the southern route through the Great Western Continent, Africa, Egypt into the Himalayas** of China, or taking the northern route through the Bering Strait, Siberia, Mongolia, and finally from the north of the Himalayas into China**. This imaginary underground corridor is the Underground Kingdom of Agarta.
When the Soviet army conquered Berlin, the bodies of hundreds of ** monks were found in the building. At the time, people were confused, but now they think that they were hired by Hitler to find the underground kingdom. (To be continued)
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