Chapter 317: The Mystery of God

Tyr said a few words casually, but Gawain's heart set off waves, because he heard a huge amount of information from those few short sentences!

The Kraken is an ancient and mysterious civilization, this deep-sea race living outside of his "satellite monitoring area" has been a fairly developed civilization since tens of thousands or maybe hundreds of thousands of years ago, although the technological development of this race seems to have reached a stagnation and bottleneck due to the influence of the demon tide, but they have at least continued for this long time - and in the process have left a large number of observation records of land civilizations.

Compared with the "waiting for a thousand frames" situation in the later period of Gawain, the Kraken's observations are obviously more continuous, more detailed, and more reliable.

Then Tyr's words should also be credible.

Other words...... Every time the civilization in this world is broken and restarted, and every time everything is reshaped, the mortal race will always establish a similar religion and always believe in similar gods?

In the case that the inheritance of civilization has been completely interrupted, and even the world has been reshaped, the belief in those gods has been continued?!

The gods could ignore the influence of the demon tide, something Gawain had thought of a long time ago, but how did their beliefs appear again and again in the mortal world? The mortal civilization of "this season" obtained the knowledge of the gods through the "Eternal Slate", so will the Eternal Slate also appear in every season of the mortal civilization in the past?

According to Gawain's guess, the so-called Eternal Slate is most likely some kind of storage medium left by the "God Butcher Fleet" in ancient times, and this storage medium has become a medium for the gods to constantly revive and re-transmit their own information? Or rather...... All this is simply the means of the "God Butcher Fleet" in ancient times, did they do it deliberately?

He felt as if he smelled a plot from it......

Seeing Gawain's changing expression, Tyr couldn't help but be curious: "What do you want?" Could it be that you are still not happy when I talk about those 'gods'? Don't you not believe in God? ”

"No, it's not because of this," Gawain quickly waved his hand, "I just thought of something else...... By the way, in your Kraken's records, every season of civilization on land has the same god system, right? Then they are ......"

"Wait, you're probably misunderstood," Tyr interrupted him directly, flicking the tip of his tail and explaining earnestly, "I mean you landlanders believe in 'similar' gods in each season, not the same gods - there's a big difference. ”

"Big difference?" Gawain frowned, "What kind of difference?" ”

"It's that generations of sects have believed in objects that seem to have something in common, but they don't actually feel like the same gods," Tyr thought hard, trying to find the most accurate words to describe the history she knew, "I'll give you an example." For example, several civilizations on your land in ancient times have a tendency to worship the concept of 'light, protection, and justice', and in the process have developed the belief in the Light, but in fact, the 'God of Light' of each civilization is different. I remember that the oldest god of light in Kraken records was a powerful male giant, but the god of light worshipped by the next generation of civilizations after that was a dragon, a crystal dragon...... Well, in your previous generation or the previous generation's civilization, the image of the God of Light seemed to be a woman, and it was called the Goddess of Light at that time......"

Gawain listened in a daze, and finally quickly stopped Tyr: "Hey, you can pay attention!" Don't say this to anyone when you go out of here, especially not to those believers, it's so blasphemous that you can easily be grilled on a firewood pyre and turned into a grilled fish......"

"Don't worry, of course I know," Tyr rolled his eyes, "and the Kraken is not afraid of fire, it's a big deal to be roasted into water vapor, and we'll wait for a wave of cold air to come back in the rain......"

Gawain felt as if he had heard some great racial talent, but he was more concerned about the ever-changing image of the gods at the moment: "According to what you just said, the images of the gods of other sects are also constantly changing?" ”

"Yes, your goddess of magic this season was still a magical male god last season, and last season it was called 'Kamandor, the Dragon of Ten Thousand Laws', your god of war this season was a giant lion with four heads in the last season, but last season was actually a big one. Breasted woman," Tyr said, shaking his head, "and not only does the image change, sometimes the gods will merge or disappear - for example, in ancient times, the god of blood and the god of war were actually the same faith, and at that time it was called the 'god of killing', and the god of commerce that you believe in now should actually be divided into the god of commerce and the god of contract in a certain civilization......"

Gawain was bewildered by the large pile of ancient secrets that came out of Tyr, and after drawing the formula in his heart for a long time, he found that it was impossible for him to make the changes and correspondence of this large pile of gods clear, at least not in a short time, so he directly gave up these details and instead summed up the most superficial and easy-to-understand conclusion:

Although the mortal civilizations have their own belief in exact gods and idols, on the whole, what mortals believe in is not an exact and unchanging god, but some kind of unified "conceptual product" that will almost inevitably appear in the process of civilization development!

Mortals are afraid of fire, so they have the belief in fire, mortals yearn for light and justice, so they have the belief in the light, mortals need trade and fairness, so they have the faith of commerce, the worship of war and blood has given birth to the belief in war and blood, and the reverence of the night has given birth to the belief in shadows and darkness......

Their beliefs were originally directed to a certain concept, and the exact image of the gods was supposed to be a product of that.

Therefore, Tyr said that no matter how many generations of civilizations on land have changed, they are worshipping "similar gods", but the images of the gods of civilizations are very different from season to season!

Gawain couldn't help but think of the primitive god worship on the earth - in ancient times, the earthlings also experienced similar things, first in awe of a certain phenomenon in the natural world, and then from this vague, conceptual awe was born a more definite deity, but unlike the earth, in this world......

The gods and the power of the gods are real.

The gods whose images are constantly changing...... If they really exist forever, and they all have the same human characteristics as the various religions promote, then will they allow season after season of mortal civilization to shape their image at will?

Obviously, it is impossible, after all, in the Holy Light Sect, even if you recite a few syllables wrongly, you may be "punished" to death by the Holy Light, and those gods will not be so tolerant of mortals.

So there is only one conclusion: in the religious system of each season of civilization, the gods really change...... At least, their image has really changed.

A very bold question popped up in Gawain's mind: Did God create man, or did man create God?

He followed this bold train of thought, but encountered a new problem: if it was really a "man-made god", then the suspected god of storms who died in the deep sea, and the god of nature who died in the shadow world...... How can we explain the actual flesh and blood?

Another question is that the Kraken began to dig up the "Great Squid" in ancient times, and in the process, there must have been more than one round of belief in the "God of Storms" on land, and who was sitting in the "Shrine" of the God of Storms in this process?

You know, the power of the storm god has always existed, before the children of the storm fell and blackened, their priest could pray to the storm god in exchange for a "response from the sea", so as to open a safe route for the voyagers in the chaotic endless sea, such a great power cannot be obtained out of thin air, could it be that the storm god who has been gnawed and dug by the krakens still took time to reply to the news of the believers in his busy schedule of death and life?!

If that's the case, then the level of dedication of the God of Storms can impress Gawain.

Gawain's face was cloudy, and finally he only said leisurely: "The relationship between gods and mortals...... How the hell is it connected......"

Tyr shrugged (and the tip of his tail): "This involves my blind spot, after all, we Krakens don't believe in gods at all, and even if we do it out of curiosity to perform a ritual according to the way you landers, we won't get a response from those gods." Your system of 'divine arts' is completely incomprehensible to us, just as you are unable to understand the Kraken's elemental technology. ”

"You can only get a response from the gods," Gawain couldn't help but glance at the salted fish essence, "Look at your recipe - couldn't the gods have responded to you by rushing to serve you as sashimi?" ”

Tyr licked his upper lip: "Speaking of this, I'm really a little greedy, and I can go and nibble on that big white deer......"

Gawain didn't think about it: "No. ”

"Why...... Miss Kraken was obviously devastated, "you don't need the big white deer anyway, you don't burn it and don't eat it, what a waste of such a big piece of meat is ......"

"The situation of the giant deer Amorn and the 'big squid' is not the same," Gawain glanced at the guy who was already drooling and shaking the tip of his tail vigorously, "The giant deer Amorn relied on the force field generated by the debris of that large pile of ancient weapons to seal it, didn't Kamel say?" There's a very delicate balance there, and God knows what the consequences will be if you bite in the past. And besides, the door to the Shadow Realm is based on ancient Gondor technology, and those ancient technologies can go wrong at any time now, what if the door closes when you go in and take a bite? How did you get out of the Shadow Realm? Do you just arch out of it in the same way as you sea caterpillar? ”

Tyr: "......"

Seeing that Miss Kraken was speechless, Gawain exhaled and turned to look at Cecil City, which was thriving under the bright winter sun.

"Let's continue to bask in the sun."

Tyr pursed her lips helplessly, and the long snake tail gradually melted and transformed into a snake tail, and then she twisted her body and fell down like a salted fish without power: "What a glutton......"

And at the same time, in the city of San Sunil, Santis finally set foot on the land of this ancient royal capital again.

He looked up and watched as the sun shone on the rooftops of Saint-Sunil, on the colourful windows of the church, and on the mottled and old walls and towers.

After almost a year, he is finally back.

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