Chapter 126: The Law Protoss

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The Law Protoss is the Protoss who control the laws of heaven and earth, they are different from ordinary Protoss, they do not intervene in the struggle between the Protoss and various races, but are the spokesmen of the laws between heaven and earth, and they are immortal beings. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 info

Law Protoss - Nyx

In the ancient genealogy of Orpheus Esoteric Buddhism, Nyx is the original primordial. In the Orpheus genealogy of the Sacred Words, Nyx has three identities at the same time, the mother of Phanes, the goddess of necessity, Aconan, his wife, Adrashteaa, the goddess of certainty, and his daughter, Hermarmene, the goddess of cause and effect, when in fact Phanes evolved from Eros, and in the ancient version, Eros was usually the son of Nyx (sometimes confused with Aphrodite). In the Esoteric Cult, she is also used as the adoptive mother of Kronos.

Nix was united with Erebos and gave birth to Etheer, the high or light of the sky, and Hermela, the goddess of day. She also gave birth to a large number of evil gods who endangered the world on her own

The Law Protoss is the Protoss who control the laws of heaven and earth, they are different from ordinary Protoss, they do not intervene in the struggle between the Protoss and various races, but are the spokesmen of the laws between heaven and earth, and they are immortal beings.

Law Protoss - Nyx

In the ancient genealogy of Orpheus Esoteric Buddhism, Nyx is the original primordial. In the Orpheus genealogy of the Sacred Words, Nyx has three identities (three phases) at the same time, Phanes's mother, the goddess of necessity, Adreas, his wife, the goddess of certainty, and his daughter, Hemarmene, the goddess of cause and effect, when in fact Phanes evolved from Eros. In ancient versions, Eros was usually the son of Nyx (sometimes confused with Aphrodite). In the Esoteric Cult, she is also used as the adoptive mother of Kronos.

Nyx and Erebos combined. Gave birth to Etheer, the goddess of the sky or the sky, and Hermela, the goddess of day. She also gave birth to a large number of evil gods who endangered the world on her own

Onirii Thousand Oneiroi

Moerae: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos, the three goddesses of fate

Cacia is the goddess of evil

Apat is the goddess of lies and deception

Keres is the goddess of destruction

Tanatos(s) Grim Reaper

Hypnos (s) Sleeping God

Nemesis, Nemesis, Nemesis

Geras, the god of age

Eurynamos (us) God of Rot

Ferrotes(s) Goddess of Friendship

Momos, the god of slander

Oizys, goddess of sorrow

Moros is the god of doom and violent death

Hesperides, goddess of the evening stars

Eris is the goddess of discord

Makhai is the god of battle

Amphilogiai is the goddess of quarrels

Limos, the god of famine

Lethe is the forgotten goddess, the river of the underworld

Desnomia (ia) Goddess of Default

Pseudo-Logoi, the god of lies

Androk Dasia, the goddess of slaughter

Fnoy (i) The God of Murder

Horcus, God of Oaths

Neikea, the god of disputes

Ate: The goddess of destruction

Algea, the god of sorrow

Ponos is the god of servitude

Hysminai, goddess of battle, etc

Nix and her brother represent the darker side of Kaos. Some of her children joined the ranks of the gods (some of whom were eventually expelled from the mountain) and some became gods of the underworld. Although the Knicks are not on an equal footing with the gods of heaven, the gods of the earth (sea), and the gods of the underworld, their power is really not to be underestimated, not only Hades, but also Zeus has to weigh his own weight.

The Nix figure is often described as a woman dressed in black. Her residence in Hades was also cloudy. Whenever Hesperus opens the way, she leaves Hades. Take to the skies in a chariot and envelop the earth with night, immersing the world in tranquility.

In the ancient genealogy of the Orpheus Esoteric Cult, Nyx is the original primordial. In the Theogon of Orpheus in the Sacred Words. Nicks had three identities at once, Fanas's mother, wife, and daughter, and Fanas passed the throne to Nyx, making him the second god-king. In fact, Phanath evolved from Eros, who in ancient versions was usually the son of Nix (sometimes confused with Aphrodite). In the Esoteric Cult, Nyx is also used as Kronos's adoptive mother.

The law is divine

1, the three goddesses of revenge

The three goddesses of vengeance, Erinyeserinys, Elinius

Erinius (epiνue?, Erinyes, Resentful Spirits): The Three Goddesses of Vengeance. The blood of the god Uranus fell on the earth god Gaea, sister of the giant clan Tagantes and Meliae, the trio of ash trees.

Erinius is depicted as three tall women with snake hair on their heads. His eyes were bloody and tearful, his shoulders were winged, and he held torches and pit viper whips. They chase murderers (especially blood killers) across the land, causing their consciences to torment and madness. In Hades, they are also responsible for punishing the spirits of the dead.

In the trial of the mothericide case of Orestes (S). Erinius lost the case. Persuaded by Athena, the goddess of wisdom (a), they renounced their power for revenge. Instead, become a protector of prosperity. Since then, the three sisters have been known as the three goddesses of "good heart" euμeνiδe?ides or the "solemn" three goddesses Σai/semnae:

Alekto (Αληktw. alekt/): "restless" goddess;

Gaira/Megaera: the goddess of jealousy;

Tisiphone (tiσiφe/): "Goddess of retribution".

In Rome they were called Furies.

2, the three goddesses of fate

The goddess of fate is the Norns goddess of fate in Norse mythology, and is not a subordinate of the gods of Arthurgard, nor is she an associate of the gods. They decided the fate of the gods and the fate of mankind, and their judgment on fate was that the gods must obey as well. In Greek mythology. The goddess of fate is Moerae, the general name of the three goddesses of fate. She was the daughter of Zeus and Themis, the goddess of justice. The three goddesses of fate are in charge of the fate of all things: Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos.

(1) Norse mythology

At the end of the Golden Age of Arthur's gods, evil began to occur in the universe, even Arthurgard was not spared. The three Norn sisters live near the Giant Tree of Agedrasius (near the Tree of Life, and specially chosen at the Fountain of Life of Vodar), where the gods meet every day. One of their duties was to warn the gods of future sins and their consequences, to make good use of the present, and to inform them of all the experiences of the past. The first Norn is Ward (URD), then Verdandi, and then Skuld, which represent the past, present, and future. There are two main things they have to do. One is to take care of the tree of life, and the other is to weave the web of destiny.

In order to ensure the longevity and vitality of the tree of life. Every day they had to take water from the spring of Vodar to water the tree of life and lay new soil on its roots, so that the sacred tree would always be green and full of life. By the way, they also take care of the fruit of youth on the branches of the sacred tree of Igdra, the goddess of spring, and only allow Ido to come and pick it, and no one else is allowed to destroy it. They also raised a pair of swans in the Fountain of Destiny Vodal, the ancestors of the world's swans. They live on the nectar dripping from the branches of sacred trees and the small insects that devour the leaves. Sometimes, Zhu Noen would turn into a swan fairy and travel to the earth. Like the Valklyrs (War Girl) maidens, they make waves on small lakes and rivers in the woods, always warning people of the future. The most daily work of the three sisters is to knot the rope of fate that they have kneaded into form into a large web of fate. Sometimes, one end of these web of fate flies over the mountains of the Far East, and the other end enters the Sea of the West. The rope of the web is very similar to wool, the color changes all the time, and if there is a black line from south to north, it is a sign of death. When each person is born, they weave the web of their lives. When the three sisters cast the woven net, they often sang a solemn song. It seems that they are not weaving a web exactly according to their own will, but acting in accordance with the will of Orlaog with a little blind obedience. Orlaog is the law of eternal life in the universe, the oldest and most powerful power, a spiritual existence that has no beginning or end.

Ward and Verdani, the three sisters, were very easy-going and gentle, while Scott, the third, was not very easy to get along with, and often tore the web that was about to be woven to pieces, and threw it into the air and scattered it in the wind. There are many inconsistencies in the world, some people are sometimes confused, sometimes very smart, sometimes brave, sometimes shrunken turtles, some have many talents but short lives, some have no talents and live a long life, and some good and evil emerge endlessly. Ward (URD) was the eldest sister, old and decrepit, and she often looked back, as if she was thinking of someone or something in the past.

Verdandi is the second, in the prime of life, fresh and lively, brave, and looking straight ahead.

Skuld is the younger sister, usually covering her delicate and secret behind a veil, not revealing the truth, her face is facing the opposite direction of the eldest sister, holding a book or a roll of paper in her hand, but never opening it to look at it, mysterious and unpredictable.

Every day, the gods who came to the assembly would talk to the three sisters and ask them for advice and advice. Even Odin often went to the Vodal Springs to listen to the advice of the three sisters. Aside from the translation of the fate of the gods themselves, they had to answer Odin's questions.

(2) Greek mythology

The youngest Croto is in charge of the future and weaving the thread of life, the second sister Rachesis is in charge of maintaining the thread of life, and the eldest, Atropos, is in charge of death and is in charge of cutting the thread of life, even the heavenly father Zeus cannot disobey their arrangement. (To be continued)