054, Gods and Holy Lands

Don't read the Seven-Day Bible, which is not only the advice of Urban I to those who come after him at the end of his diary, but also the wish of his queen, Jane the Chosen One.

Looking at the text that had been repeated three times by Urban, Talos, who had read the Seven-Day Bible, couldn't help but fall into deep thought.

Naga, who had read the Seven Days Bible for the first time and couldn't understand it, had guessed that there might be a secret hidden in that fable-like little story, but now it seems that the Seven Days Bible not only contains a secret, but also a big secret that may have something to do with Sainz's most sacred and majestic gods!

There was another thing that Talos could be sure of, the Seven Days Bible lying in his spatial ring and the ancient book that had been picked up from the auction house had also been hidden by Urban I himself, out of a feeling of extreme contradiction.

Contradiction is the deepest impression that Talos had of the founder of the ancient Sadinian dynasty after reading the diary, which is reflected in the diary many times.

Urban I initially insisted on the search for truth, but was later forced to abandon it;

once opposed the gods, changed his attitude after falling to humbleness;

unwilling to accept the challenge with a secret and die under Albert's sword, he is extremely eager for latecomers to see the truth of the world, but when he leaves clues, he is vague and vague;

He urged those who came after him not to read the Seven-Day Bible, but he did not destroy the Seven-Day Bible.

and the content of the diary that has been repeatedly altered......

"There are so many secrets of the Seven-Day Bible that I'd better leave them alone for now. Talos carefully placed Urban I's diary into the spatial ring, thought for a moment and laughed at himself, "Even if I wanted to know the secrets, I wouldn't be able to read them." ”

At this stage, Talos's focus will continue to be on Queen Jane, and now Naga knows that Jane has another identity, the Chosen One, the Chosen One with its own curse.

"Unfortunately, there is still too little information to determine the relationship between the curse and the original desire, but judging from the description, Jane does seem to have died of [gluttony]. ”

If Talos had been unable to resist the second time of Gluttony, he would have died in a very similar way to Queen Jane, who was starved to death while overeating and skinny to the bone.

In addition to these, what interests Talos the most in his diary is the recurring mention of the "Holy Land", which Naga is very curious about, and from the verbal description, the Holy Land is no less stressful than the gods.

This is very interesting, considering that according to historical records, Urban I is a legendary mage who specializes in the spells of the water elemental faction, and the only people who can pose a threat to him are the Epic Knight, Manifest Destiny Warlock, Cardinal, or Grand Duke of Magic, who are also Bronze Fifth Order.

What's more, according to the diary, the rumors that Urban I was in possession of a treasure were true, and he did possess a treasure called the Frost Holy Crown, which was now in the hands of the black dragon Macas.

Thinking about it carefully, Talos even felt that the soul in the space of Black Dragon Island that day might be Urban I himself, which just confirmed the other party's great self-evaluation.

- It is impossible for mortal souls to linger in the main material world for such a long time, and they are often drawn to the kingdom of God or Hades by the rules after death.

Combining various historical sources and the contents of his diary, Talos quickly came to the conclusion that "Urban I, a blasphemer who founded a kingdom and openly opposed the belief in the gods, was the greatest heresy of his time".

After such a combing, instead of answering the doubts just now, Talos felt even more incomprehensible:

If he had known in advance that he would encounter a group of black dragons and a group of dinosaurs attacking him at the same time after landing on Black Dragon Island, he must have been worried about the number, strength, and ferocity of the black dragons, after all, it was the legendary creature dragon that stood at the top of the food chain of the main material plane.

As for the dinosaur......

Who cares about a group of dicks when faced with a black dragon attack?

In the same way, Urban I, who dared to openly oppose even the gods, should have been fearless in the face of secular forces, but on more than one occasion in his diary he placed the "holy place" and "gods" side by side, placing them on an equal footing.

What does this mean?

It shows that in the heart of a legendary mage, the strength of the Holy Land is no less than that of the Church of the Gods, and even above the power of the gods in the main material plane!

But it was strange that such a behemoth Talos had never heard of before today.

Talos dared to use the diary of Urban I in his spatial ring to bet that every Naga professional could accurately name the names of the three six-armed Naga of the Naga Kingdom, Benita the Land Sunk, Pope Helga II, and Carmen, Lord of the Waves, representing the royal family of Tis, the Temple of the Sea, and the Eternal Tides, respectively, and some could also introduce the achievements and deeds of each six-armed Naga in detail.

The number of Bronze Fifth Order Professionals in the Sainz World was originally limited, and each of them was famous, and was regarded as a totem walking in the world below the gods, as bright as the stars in the night sky, which could not be hidden.

Moreover, with the development and popularization of the modern magic net, the fifth-order professionals of various churches, countries, or forces have long been clear.

Talos may not know what edicts the United Emirate of Burundi has issued today that are closely related to the lives of lizardmen, centaurs, and harpies, but when he received magical enlightenment, he knew that the emirate's supreme combat power was Sophis, the earthwalker centaur, a bronze fifth-order forest druid.

Of course, these are the most basic, Talos has seen a lot of posts on the magic network that specifically analyze the fifth-order professionals of the major forces, from the date of birth, the school he attended, the time he was promoted to each rank, and the record of other professionals in his career, the level of detail made Talos, who was used to seeing the Internet in his previous life, feel staggered.

If they go further, the enthusiasts will also speak up and fight for a certain fifth-order professional they support, and quarrel with netizens across a magic net, unknown race, unknown strength, and unknown gender on major forums about who is the first druid between the earthwalker and the natural punisher.

Along the way, he might even mess with one of the Swamp Druid's supporters, claiming that the Swamp Monster is the deserving First Druid.

As for concealing the existence of a certain fifth-order professional from the beginning, it was too difficult.

After all, the purpose of professionals is nothing more than fame, wealth or power, and there is no reason to choose to keep a low profile when they can truly gain fame, fortune and power.

You see, even the gods love to sing hymns and beautiful psalms in their praise.

"Unless it's an ascetic who can give up everything for the sake of faith......"

PS: Sophie, the landwalker played by the book friend Ugly Ghost 01, showed her face first.