1188 Best Employee Award in this Era

(But then again, the time that is really useful for an employee is probably the epochs he just took office, converted into the chronology of human beings, that is, the years when he just arrived at the new unit, and he really wants to make some achievements, after this period of time, he will probably become old fritters, of course, there are a group of existences that can't even stay in the first few years now, those lone rangers... )

It's not that Ron doesn't want to complain about the way the young lord is aged, because to some extent, even he himself is much older than a certain eternal 18-year-old girl who peeps in the unknown gap, although as a human being, it is impossible for Ron to break through the functional limits of the human body, but he is not just a human, but a doppelganger of a master, and in terms of level, he is at the same level as the plane master, as if he doesn't know which Gada, the leader of a small aboriginal country pops out of it, At the diplomatic level, it is also on the same level as the head of state of even the most powerful country, and the key is only whether the two sides can hook up. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

(In the distant past, when Jego was still the king of the dead in the DND world, the following information is from Du Niang, our work should not be too easy, because we are all people who have suffered hardships, but unfortunately, on the day when the wrench that is good to use is also used badly, Jecob also went on strike later, Jecob is one of the oldest gods of the Faeron god system, the ancient god of death with powerful divine power in the era of Naix, and maintains an alliance with Amanata, Shar, and Tika. At that time, people knew nothing about the afterlife and considered it mysterious. When Jego was forgotten by the world because he was tired of performing his duties and almost disappeared [Of course, the above is just a wishful thinking interpretation of mortals, the real history is that Jecob ran directly in front of his boss and lifted the table, what bullshit and rotten things, Lao Tzu stopped doing it!] How many epochs has Lao Tzu been without paychecks, and there are no vacations, and there is a group of anti-bone boys who are staring at their positions and want to replace them, who does my position love, anyway, Lao Tzu is gone! This is probably what Jerk was striking at that time. He ceded most of his priesthood to Bane, Baal, and Mirko [who had nothing to do but finally threw off his pot]. After the demise of these gods, he continued to serve the rising Shirek and Cranvo [ha? Today our department has changed the boss again? It's been a bit of a big change in personnel recently, but it's none of my business, anyway, you guys can play, don't mess with me, provoke me, and play you all to death! 】。 He is only loyal to the position of "King of the Dead", so if the incumbent is unable to perform his duties correctly, he will secretly and privately subvert [if the incumbent cannot perform his duties correctly, he will secretly and privately subvert, if the incumbent cannot perform his duties correctly, he will secretly and privately subvert, this is not a pejorative sentence, but the only job of Jerk now, from one line to the second line of quality inspection]. Jego barely maintained cooperation with the former Grim Reaper Mirko, and the situation of working with the current Reaper Kranwo is quite harmonious [the hero sees the same thing, why can he get along, is it not because this kid is on the road, can give him the old man more pure and pure, not to cause trouble, good child, and loyal to his duties, for a transferred quality inspector, is there a more gratifying situation], and still has a contemptuous and mocking attitude towards Ciric [the contempt of the passerby]. Whenever a creature's death and afterlife are recorded, the person who recorded the death will sprinkle a small pinch of embers or ashes on the text, slightly smeared with ink, to mark the end of the whole world [personal liberation, the end of the world is when he regains his free body, the multiverse is so big, you can go anywhere!] Another small step. Some members will be transformed into immortal beings with permission from the church in order to continue their record-keeping tasks. There are priests who work part-time as warrior monks or necromancers. The vast majority of his current energy is devoted to fighting against the Visharon who advocates the way of immortality to prolong life. 】。 Every time a life is born, the place of resting that is prepared for it is also predetermined. The whole life is a journey of finding this place and then sleeping here. In contrast to the eternity of death, the activities of life are nothing but fleeting phenomena out of order. Strength, success, and joy are as ephemeral as weakness, failure, and grief. Only death is the eternal absolute, and it is the end that is bound to come. Try to bring order to the chaotic and disordered lives of [Du Niang's typos are a little too much, you think I copied it directly, this is equivalent to magic notes, and personal reading experience is the most important thing] chaotic and disordered lives - because death is their inevitable end. Always ready to face the arrival of death, it can come at any time, and never compromise. It is only when serving the more important purpose of death that one should prolong one's life [here presumably referring to turning oneself into an undead being?] 】。 Jecob, Lord of the End of All Things, is a divine being who governs the worlds of death, the dead, and the undead. His duty is to keep track of the fate of all the dead souls, and to do his best to maintain order in the world of the dead. He overlooks, anticipates, and waits for every life, in the continuous erosion, to the end [or waiting for the arrival of a new reincarnation]. As the judge of the dead and the god of death, it is said that only Jerk can know the ultimate place of every soul and the end of all those who survive. At this point, he never went wrong. No one can escape the clutches of Jego, the ultimate tyrant [a tyrant who acts on behalf of the will of the Heavenly Dao, well, for mortals, it is indeed a ferocious tyrant], once they fall into the realm of Jego, they are under the shroud of his divine power. He was always vigilant about his duties. Those who, despite believing in other gods, seek the power to resurrect from the dead, must also soothe and please Jerk, or be willing to take the great risk of divine punishment from heaven [either pay taxes or smuggle out, but if you smuggle out, you must be mentally prepared to be seized by the customs and lose everything]. Jerk would never have his joy or anger written on his face. His chilling voice was empty and ethereal, like lifeless whispers echoing from a long-abandoned crypt. Even though his words foreshadowed incredible horror, his tone was still full of bewildering, disguised softness [it reminded me of an expression, a caring look in the eyes of the mentally retarded, for Jerk, who knew everything, no matter how amazing and brilliant his existence was, to him was a meaningless dry bone loess, so maybe he should have been such an expression]. His demeanor was similarly straightforward and overly formal. Jerk is completely from the point of view of death, and sees life as nothing more than a small existence in an instant, before that eternal death comes. The Grim Reaper is depicted as a withered, fragile mummy, resembling some ancient alien race. His gray skin clung to his torso. a pair of bulbous, yellowish eyes, lifeless; The insectized mandible resembles a hybrid of some kind of humanoid creature and praying mantis. From his long skull, it was almost impossible to distinguish the ears and nose [are you sure that Jecob was a man, and in the ancient times of his existence, it seemed that there were not many humane gods]. A dim cloak covered most of his body. The cloak doesn't reflect light at all, it seems to suck in all the air around it. Jecob also wore white gloves that covered his long claw-shaped palms and forearms. The gray cloak was like a ghost, tossed by an invisible air current, up and down. In his hand he held a thick scroll of books [how does this thing feel so much like the book of life and death of the underworld], full of esoteric handwriting; In the other hand, he holds an ink-laden quill pen. Legend has it that the presence of Jecob, accompanied by his hazy and dangerous figure, always leaves an atmosphere of unease and decay. He is a powerful ruler over the undead, and by his will he can inspire them, create them, summon and repel them. Legend has it that he was able to see through all living creatures by his gaze, their joys and sorrows, their fears, their actions, and their final demise [Isn't that how it should be?] 】; Just write the name of a mortal on his thick scroll, and he can make him suffer the doom of death in an instant [it is really a book of life and death, it turns out to be a system]. His touch permeates fear, sucking the life of life, or simply banishing the poor victim to the realm of death. There is a sincere friendship between Jego and Amanata. The ancient sun god's devotion to law and order and his ever-expanding power were highly regarded by Jecob. He maintained a reluctant relationship with Tika, as fate sometimes interfered with mortal death. He also admires the graceful existence of Shar with unimaginable evil and temptation, and uses various opportunities to formally woo her [well, this pair of CPs is probably the legendary office romance, the mutual attraction between colleagues who have worked together for a long time, in other words, why is Rose really a poor person], although he is well aware of Shar's attempts to manipulate him. Some players may try to compare the divine powers of Jegob, Amanata, and Shar in the Chroma canon and try to give them a godhead description, which makes no sense. The divine power in 2e is only divided into strong divine power, medium divine power, weak divine power, etc., and there is no specific godhead level, so there is no comparison between them [Let's put it this way, this is easy to understand from the perspective of the world master, it seems to be a civil affairs bureau, a public security bureau, and a supervision department, these three civil servants, you don't talk about their powers, but discuss who can fight them? Of course, this is fruitless, if I can, I choose Sivanath, after all, environmentalists have always been the best at fighting, because they can do anything for their beliefs, of course, good children don't learn, because everyone knows that Svannas finally died with the bad silver that destroyed the environment, although it can be resurrected, and people are doing the right thing, but... I always feel like something is not right]. Jerk is able to manifest in the form of any undead and gain all of their innate abilities. Sometimes, he also uses human figures. It was an old man with a white beard and a hunched waist, with the age of the peak, but there was also a spark of wisdom and vigorous energy in his sunken eyes. Jecob liked to show his miracles in a sound effect, the chilling sound he made when he closed it like a heavy book. Such miracles often occur when a mortal who has lived an unusually long time rests, especially those who have extended their lives with life-prolonging potions and magic, in the same way that the Grand Arcans have used. Jerk enjoys the service of a large variety of creatures, each of which is seen as a herald of death in different civilizations. For example, the Great White Vulture is believed to be the son of Naga Society, who guides the spirits, as a gift from Jerkab to bring them to the kingdom to which they should go after death. The Lord of the End of All also extends his influence to the large hordes of undead beings tied to the negative energy planes, such as shadows, ghosts, bound spirits, and ghosts, as well as Trach, West, and Shagoy. The pastors of Jecob served in the fields of clerks, cemetery workers, and funeral directors. There was reverence and reverence for the church at Jerk, even though the average person did not naturally feel a grudge. Jecob is considered to be a ruthless administrator of death, who visits mortals at a destined time to bring them to a plane of posthumous conformity. The Great Masters feared Jerkor more than any other being, for his arrival meant that all their efforts to attain immortality and divinity had come to naught. (Naturally, to the public, they still claim that Jerk is not a god, but a powerful necromancer.) Jecob's temples are few and distinctive, lifeless stone tombs, morgues, or dry, dusty crypts. Living animals and plants never survive long in buildings full of endless suffering. Even the sentient beings, who toiled daily in the dusty temple of Jecob, would rapidly grow old and weakened, but would never die before their destiny. Occasionally, visitors to the temple will find a large number of clerks, faithfully keeping track of the affairs and fates of the short-lived mortals of the surrounding land. The priests of Jerk were regarded as doomsday notaries (also known as "ordainers"). In their hierarchy, the High Priests of each temple are considered to be the Chief Doomsday Notary, but the difference is that their beliefs require that they avoid titles and ranks, such as equality before death. The monks of Jecob provided additional assistance to the temple, such as keeping records for the priests and acting as guards, protecting important people, objects, and lots. Doomsday notaries maintain and expand a vast number of archives day after day. These scrolls record the dead in their jurisdiction and the fate of their souls. Although their duties are indefinite, they still work fearlessly, firmly believing that one day this day will come to an end. How to put it, it is probably far away to calculate time in epochs]. When the high priests of the temple agreed, they were also employed by various organizations and individuals to take care of the documents or funerals. They kept a tax register, recorded births and deaths [I'll just say they belonged to the Civil Affairs Bureau], and genealogies of the noble lineage; They dispose of corpses, embalm drugs, mummification, cremation or burial; They subdue runaway undead creatures or instigate and control armies of undead laborers to perform labor for the owners of the temple and profit (strategically or economically). Many of the Jecob sacrifices were mainly engaged in the funeral business, preparing for the burial of the dead. Thus those who did not provide the church with enough financial support to pay for a decent funeral, or their heirs, were from time to time after death used as slaves of pigs and dogs to pay for the funeral and later the disposal of their remains. (People who offend the Church are also said to be in the labor teams of zombies and skeletons.) The doomsday notary will also accept the agreement of the appointment, and in some cases perform a resurrection ceremony for those who have already paid or made a contract (why don't they open an insurance company) [open an insurance company's stop, will you go buy their insurance, it's a death]. The exact price was set by the High Priests of the Temple, but it never fell below 5,000 gold, and most of the time exceeded 25,000 gold. If a resurrection contract is concluded, they will even travel long distances to resurrect the dead, even though the money, or the unusually expensive cost of servitude, will have to be paid after the beneficiary has recovered. Jecob's sacrifice does not resurrect life that ended at Jecob's judgment. Whenever the judgment took place, they would receive a revelation from Jerk. If they had already made a contract with such a person by this time, they would return the property to his heirs. [A conscientious property keeper, although at this time the other party will probably hope that he will meet a guy who wants to fill his pocket... Unfortunately, the world of the dead is clean]) (To be continued. )