Chapter 31: The Crisis in the Early Morning
Rumble!
In the early hours of the morning, the sky was already dark, and a loud noise woke up all the sleeping people. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
Su Mo immediately sat up, and his first reaction was to look at Wu Shanshan, who was lying next to him with sleepy eyes.
"Mo, what's going on? Why is it so noisy? ā
"Don't come out of the car, I'll go down and take a look."
Su Mo got out of the car with the rain of flowers, and the sky-rushing firelight dyed the sky red, and the hazy sun was hidden by the firelight and disappeared into the sky.
The huge dragon spewed flames in the distance, hundreds of dragon heads, and in each mouth, the dark snake letter stretched and swallowed. Hundreds of pairs of terrifying eyes erupted from time to time.
Its roar is also varied: sometimes it is like a human voice, sometimes it is like a cow's roar, it is like a lion's roar, it is like a dog barking, and its sound is like thunder, and it resounds through the four poles.
"It's ...... Typhon! ā
Loki recognized the huge dragon at a glance, and he exuded a sense of power, and he would never be mistaken.
Perhaps the most famous story about Typhon is the battle of Typhon, which is widely spread among the gods!
The Theogony describes this battle more briefly: Zeus had just sent the Titans into the abyss and assigned the seats and duties of the gods, and Gaia, the Earth Mother, was pregnant with her last son, Typhon.
This demon was shocking, and as soon as it was born, it was detected by the gods.
Zeus sent down a thunderbolt from Mount Olympus, and thunder and fire mixed with the hurricane of Typhon shook the heavens and the earth, shook the mountains, and stirred the sea into great waves.
This kind of majestic sound even Hades and Titan, who are imprisoned in the underground, also change color. Then Zeus leaps down and fights the demons. Typhon's hundred heads were eventually struck by a divine thunderbolt and caught fire.
He fell to the ground, and the wind of his body sent the flames in all directions, and the earth began to melt. Zeus, furious, threw Typhon into the abyss.
"Ode to the Dionysian Sacrifice" devotes nearly 9,000 words to the beginning and end of this battle. The whole story can be roughly divided into three parts: Typhon steals Zeus's thunderfire, Cadmus helps Zeus trick him back, and Typhon and Zeus fight.
Zeus hid the thunder fire in a cave and ran to the mizusawa goddess Pluto for a tryst. Thunder and fire emitted smoke and sparks in the cave, and the white cliffs immediately smoked black. With the consent of his mother, Gaia, Typhon stole the powerful weapon and placed it in a crevice in the stone.
Then it roared wildly, clashing between the four poles, stretching out the snake's hair, raising its giant arms to strike the sky. The heavens were thrown into chaos: the stars were misaligned, or they fell into the sea, and the sun and moon appeared at the same time.
It hits the carriage of the sun god. The moon god confronted it, but was scarred. Even the Quartet Wind God could not escape this fate. It rushed into the sea again. The water was not yet up to the troll's waist, stirring the water, stirring up a huge wave, cleaving the waves, and dragging Poseidon's cart out of the water. The people in the sea were terrified, and even the Leviathan fled.
It returned to land and took out the thunder fire. Although Typhon had two hundred giant arms, it was quite difficult to lift the divine thunder that weighed more than 10,000 jun. It wasn't a weapon it could use yet, but a mere demonstration was enough to send the gods away. They became all sorts of birds and beasts, and fled to Egypt.
At this time, Zeus was turning into a white bull and was in Crete with the Phoenician princess Europa. After hearing the news, he rushed back to fight Typhon, but he lost his weapon, was not an opponent, and was defeated by the demons.
Europa's brother Cadmus is searching for his missing sister and encounters Zeus on the way. The god devised a plan and ordered Pan, the accompanying god of animal husbandry, to summon the herd of cattle and sheep, build a hut himself, and dress Cadmus as a shepherd boy, so that he could trick him back from Typhon and marry Harmonia, the goddess of harmony.
When everything stopped, Zeus turned into a bull and blended in with the herd. Cadmus sat under the tree and played the reed flute. When the demon heard the music, he hid the thunder in the cave and came to enjoy it, and said that he would occupy Mount Olympos in the future, and that he would invite the shepherd boy to play with him, and promise all kinds of benefits.
Cadmus said that his harp was more sophisticated, but that the tendons of Zeus were needed for the strings. The demon was bewitched by the sound of the flute and gladly handed it over. By this time, the gods had rushed to the cave and retrieved their weapons.
When Typhon returned and did not see the god thunder, he suddenly came to his senses, became furious, and called Zeus into battle, threatening to marry Hera, degrade the gods into slavery, liberate the giants of the abyss, and reunite the heavens and the earth into chaos, so the two sides fought again.
Zeus used clouds as armor, thunder as shields, lightning as spears, thunderbolts as arrows, and time as a chariot to rush straight down from the sky. The god of terror, Phopos, and the god of fear, Demos, followed on the right and left, and the goddess of victory, Nike, held her shield in front of them.
The four wind gods are all for its drive. Typhon did not show weakness, and stood in front of him, and with all his might, he lifted a river of ice and threw it at Zeus, hoping to extinguish the thunder.
But no water can quench the fire. Then it pulled down a large cliff and threw it again and again. Zeus either dodged, or split with thunder and lightning, or raised his hand to catch the back, and drove thunder, lightning, ice, fire, and wind to attack the demons. Eventually, Typhon collapsed, and Zeus, after some taunting, crushed it under Mount Etna in Sicily.
The description of the Book Collection is similar to that of Nonus, but it is much briefer. It is said that Zeus thundered and fired, and fought Typhon with a corundum sickle. The demon was wounded and fled. Zeus pursued him to Mount Cassiin in Syria and fought him hand-to-hand.
Typhon wrapped his snake hair around the god, snatched the scythe, and cut off his flesh. It discarded its body in the cave of Chirijon, and its sinews was hidden under a bearskin. Hermes and Ezipan stole the sinews and put them back on their bodies. Zeus regained his strength, rode on a cloud chariot, rode a wind horse, and drove the god thunder to drive Typhon to Thrace.
The demon sacrificed the whole mountain, but was struck by a thunderbolt and tried to escape from the Sicilian Sea. Zeus summoned Mount Etna and pressed it underneath.
Zeus, although not part of the Aesir gods, is one of the god-kings, and compared to Odin, Zeus is more on the side of fighting (and multiplying).
However, Typhon single-handedly wounded Zeus, the king of the gods, which shows the terrifying strength of his power.
"How did Typhon end up here? It's a dog! ā
Loki is very anxious, although he already has the strength of the king of the gods, and he is still confident in fighting Odin, but he has no bottom to fight this legendary monster that tears Zeus apart.
The refugees took refuge in the shelter in an orderly manner, knowing that they were in danger, but they did not know what the danger was, not even Typhon.
The investigators set up their guns and prepared to fight the giant monster. They didn't know Typhon, only that they wanted to protect the refugees behind them. If they had known how powerful this monster really was, they would not have planned to fight it anymore, but would immediately lead the refugees to retreat.