Chapter 908: Re: 8

The underground ruins, the underground labyrinths left behind by the ancient Sumerian civilization, are also their tombs.

In the Forbidden Forest, you can still see some remnants of stone buildings and tombstones, large and small, and the underground ruins are located underneath, which is why Byron Weiss was later established near the Forbidden Forest.

Initially, after Byron Weiss scholars discovered the underground ruins, after some research, Master William entered it through a ritual. This action was the prelude to the era that followed, and the beginning of all nightmares. In fact, there was a warning at the beginning, and the two servants sent by Master William to explore did not know what they had experienced in the underground labyrinth, and eventually went insane. The horrors of the supernatural creatures in the labyrinth were first revealed, but they were not taken seriously by Byron Weis's scholars, and instead made them even more obsessed with the inhuman powers.

Most of the ruins left on it have been eroded by the years, but the tombs located underground are still very much preserved. When you explore it deeply, you will be amazed by the prosperity and strength of the Sumeric civilization, and the huge ruins form a complex group of labyrinths, not just one layer, but a huge structure composed of several layers of multiple labyrinths.

From these labyrinthine tombs, which are widely distributed and divided into various areas, we can get a glimpse of the social structure and ecology of the ancient Sumerian civilization, and understand what kind of civilization it was.

In general, almost everything in the Sumeric civilization revolved around the superiors, the gods they worshipped, which also led to the construction of a unique social structure. Most Sumerian lives revolve around two things. One is to dig the grave of the superior; The second is to guard the tomb for the superior, which is the origin of the tomb keeper. After their deaths, the Sumeru people were also buried in the tombs, completing their lives. Those huge tombstones are surrounded by many small tombstones, which probably also symbolize the superior and them.

Stepping into the interior of the tomb, the huge tomb has an unusually wide space for movement. The delicate carvings stand everywhere, showing extraordinary craftsmanship. It's just that the walls that have become mottled with the times, and the weeds that grow between the cracks in the stones, indicate that this place has died out with their civilization.

The huge tomb was not dark, and the lit candlelight extended to the depths of the tomb, and some thin and pale figures flashed around from time to time. This pale complexion is characteristic of the Sumeru people, who have been underground for many years and have not seen the sun. Even though civilization has disappeared, the Sumerians wander in the tombs like ghosts. They all seem to have become an indescribable, immortal and strange being, but even then it can be seen that they are still doing the work of the grave keepers to prevent the tomb robbers from entering, and some of them are still wielding hoes to dig into the tombs, as if everything was the same as it was before they were alive.

In this deserted but not quiet tomb, it is difficult to tell if this is a real tomb or if it has been dragged into someone's dream, but it really doesn't make sense. By adjusting the angle of observation, the boundary between reality and dream will also be blurred, and the determined horizon will be the difference between the superior and the human.

The Superior remains in these tombs, they have always been here, and the ritual about Sumeru's stay is only waiting to begin again.

The Superior have a vision beyond the human eye, the so-called inner eye, but they are not true gods, even if humans cannot even understand them.

All the superior ones are seeking to give birth to children, but perhaps they have some kind of incompleteness, they cannot reproduce on their own, and they need humans to carry out surrogacy. It was a ridiculous joke that such a powerful superior would need the help of a weak human to reproduce, but it happened.

What caused this to happen is unknown, and it seems to be a testament to the incompleteness of the superiors, as if they had lost some important part and had to become like this. Perhaps it is some kind of connection to reality that is missing, which makes it impossible to truly break the boundary between dreams and reality, which also leads to the fact that even if the superior has a vision beyond human intelligence, he will be killed by the real body.

In any case, the breeding rites of the superior became the core of Sumerian civilization.

The Sumeric civilization gained great power by attaching itself to the superiors, and also became the servants of the superiors. When the Blood Moon arrives, the superior will choose his own surrogate among the Sumeru people to give birth to an heir.

In addition to the Sumeru remnants, the ghosts of some women can be seen in the tombs, who are the surrogates chosen by the superiors, but most of them are the product of failure.

This ritual did not end until the last Sumerian queen, Yanan. When the blood moon arrived, the breeding ritual began, and Queen Anan refused to give birth to the blood child, piercing the abdomen with a sharp blade. Later, Rom, the prototype of the stupid spider Rom, hid the Blood Moon and sealed Queen Anan and Megao.

No one knows why Queen Anam was reluctant to give birth to a blood child, and everything disappeared into history with the decline of the Sumeru civilization, leaving only a few legends to be passed down in the beliefs and stories of later generations.

But after Byron Weiss arrived, the sealed box was opened by them. The stopped Blood Moon will also come again, continuing the unfinished rituals of the past.

Now, when everything is back to square one, if Byron Weiss can be stopped, then everything will be rewritten.

However, this is a possibility that is destined to be unrealizable.

The man who enabled Master William to find the ritual to enter the tomb was none other than German, the first hunter, who found the items needed to enter it.

So here is Geman...... No, the old hunter can directly interfere with the point in time.

There's no way an old hunter who has seen my movements will sit still, so he's here as I thought. It's like laughing at the opponent's incompetence, and playing with everything in your own applause.

This paranoid desire for control cannot help but make people think that it is a reaction generated by extreme circumstances, and this gap has caused its contradictory psychological state and external manifestation. While seeking God's domination on the one hand, he tries to dominate others. Isn't the self-confidence gained by relying on outsiders a manifestation of unself-confidence?

When this fragile face was punctured, the other party's expression also changed.

If this dream (stage) is a cage, isn't the old hunter in it also a prisoner?

The only difference is that when the cage is broken, we will be liberated, and you will remain trapped inside.