Chapter 331: Strange Stickers on Zombies
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The stone house is not very large, about 30 square meters in size, and there is indeed a dark sarcophagus in the center. The sarcophagus is huge, at least nearly three times longer and half a person tall. The sarcophagus lid is open and stands sideways on the sarcophagus side. I don't know if the lid was originally like this, or if the fox opened it.
We were at the door, and we couldn't see what was going on in the sarcophagus. But the huge sarcophagus is still very visually impactful, especially in such a closed and dark space, and it is known that there is a zombie sealed by a special talisman lying inside. There are no words to describe the feeling.
We don't know what the zombie is or why it's sealed in this cave, but according to Kitsune, she has been waiting for nearly two years, and no one has come here to take care of this zombie, and this zombie has been lying in this sarcophagus honestly, without any changes. In that case, there is no danger in thinking about it.
Before approaching the sarcophagus, I took a special look at the stone house, this stone house was clear at a glance, there was nothing but the sarcophagus, it seemed that as long as I paid special attention to this sarcophagus, I didn't have to worry about anything else coming out.
After entering the sarcophagus, Fang Kedong and I were very nervous and didn't say a word. I glanced at Fang Dong, meaning action. Fang Kedong understood and nodded at me. Then we walked tremblingly towards the sarcophagus.
The sarcophagus was less than ten steps away from us, but I felt very far away because I was nervous, and I was sweating with every step.
Finally, approaching the sarcophagus, there was indeed a zombie lying in the sarcophagus.
The zombie was wearing ancient costumes, because I didn't know much about it, so I couldn't tell exactly which dynasty it was wearing from what it was wearing, only that it was ancient, and it was estimated that it should be about a few hundred years old.
The zombie was tall and burly, and because it wore a hat on its head and covered its face with gold paper, its face could not be seen, but it could be judged by its body size that it was a male zombie.
The zombie's entire body is completely encased in its costume, and the physical body is not visible.
The zombie really had that weird talisman attached to it, and I pressed my beating heart and counted it, and there were ten talismans in total. One on the top of the head, one on the forehead, one on the chest, one on the joints of the hands and feet, one on the elbows, wrists, knees, and ankles of both feet. Only the wrist joint of the right hand has no charm, and it is likely to be the one that was knocked off by the fox girl.
As for the talisman, because Uncle Yang gave me a book about the Daomen talisman technique before, I also studied it seriously, but later because Fang Keyi destroyed the book, I didn't continue to study it in depth. Still, I have a general understanding of the characters.
The knowledge of symbols is mainly reflected in two aspects, one is the preparation of symbols, and the other is the use of symbols. Talisman making is naturally the most difficult, and the requirements for painting skills and materials are extremely high. The use of charms is relatively simple, and the use of most charms needs to be activated with the spell of the activator. The spell of activating the talisman is also different for different gates, which is mainly related to the mana information injected into the rune when making the talisman. But in general, the spells of the activators, although different, are not something top secret. Several major sects often do not keep the activation spells used by their own sects secret, and even after later development, there is a tendency to activate spells uniformly. The second key point in the use of characters is the position.
According to what I've learned before, the general talisman for dealing with ghosts is not particularly demanding on the parts, as long as it can get on the ghost's body, it will have an effect. However, some talismans have stricter requirements for some parts, such as the face of the ghost, or key parts such as the chest. Of course, this is not to say that it has to be pasted to this key part to be effective, but there are some differences in the strength of the effect.
However, I've never heard of a zombie like this one sticking talismans to its joints, and I don't know what special use it is.
However, this zombie also has a regular talisman on its body, that is, the top of the head, the forehead and the chest.
The forehead is the eye of the sky, and sticking to the forehead is equivalent to sealing its eye of the sky. According to Daomen, a ghost is a thing that perceives its surroundings not primarily by its eyes, but by its heavenly eyes, and as long as it seals its heavenly eyes with talismans, it will lose its keen perception of the surrounding environment, thus serving the purpose of disturbing and controlling it.
And the chest is the key to its magic, once it seals its chest, its magic is almost controlled.
Finally, there is the head. I didn't know about the overhead sticker before, but based on my previous knowledge outlined in the first half of the book Uncle Yang gave me, I could basically guess the function of this zombie on the top of the head.
Combined with what Kitsune Mei Ji just said, I can basically tell that this must be the case. Kitsune said that this zombie was formed because the body was dead, and the soul in the body could not be separated from the corpse. And I know that after death, the soul escapes from the body from a ** position above the head, and since the zombie wants to seal the soul in the body, it naturally has to seal the passage for the soul to leave the body. Therefore, it is likely that this glyph attached to the top of the head is for this purpose.
I should know these three talismans, but I can't guess what the other talismans are attached to the joints.
Of course, since the talisman on the zombie's body is so pasted, there must be a reason for it, not to mention that the number of talismans attached to the zombie's body joints is even more. From this point of view, it can be imagined that this kind of sticking must have a deep meaning.
I was racking my brains to figure out the intention of these talismans on this zombie, when Fang Kedong suddenly touched me and asked softly, "What are you doing?"
I was caught off guard, startled, and glared at Fang Kedong fiercely, but I didn't want to blame him, so I had to whisper: "I'm wondering why these talismans are so weirdly pasted. ”
Fang Kedong also kept staring at the zombie, nodded, and said, "Yes, I also think it's strange, why do you have to stick it to your hands and feet? ”
And so on -
A flash of inspiration flashed in my head, and Fang Kedong's words sparked me like a lightning bolt in the darkness, and I thought I should almost guess what was going on.
To confirm what I was thinking, I was busy looking at the zombie's right hand.
At this look, I was suddenly shocked into a cold sweat, and almost reflexively pulled Fang Kedong and hurriedly took two steps back.