Chapter Seventy-Four: The Cult of Ocasas

The panda was surrounded or coerced by a group of Ocasas, and it didn't go far before it came to a wooden house.

These wooden houses are rather rudimentary, but they are sturdy, and judging by their age, they must have weathered a lot.

In the middle of this wooden house, there was a relatively wide one, and he was brought to this relatively wide room. I saw that the room was full of Orcasas in strange robes, they sat in their seats like dead wood, and they didn't speak, but when the panda came in, they turned their heads to look at him one by one, and hundreds of pairs of eyes looked at him directly, there was no joy or sorrow in their eyes, only strange calm.

Their robes were also covered with such strange and calm eyes without joy or sorrow, and for a while, the panda couldn't help but have the illusion that instead of hundreds of pairs of eyes, he was looking at thousands of pairs.

If you change to a timid person, I'm afraid you will already scream at this time.

The panda took a deep breath, hid the surprise and vigilance in his heart, and looked at them stupidly.

A tall, thin man in a red robe with black glasses on it walked in, holding a thick book and a charcoal pencil.

"What's your name?" he asked.

"Bell. ”

The tall and thin man nodded, and took a pen to write down the name in the book.

"Well, meet the great Ocassas. ”

As he spoke, he stepped aside, and the two disciples opened the large cabinet in the middle of the room.

Inside the cabinet is a wooden statue. The statue is about a man tall, with a head like an octopus and a human-like body, but with many tentacles.

The panda looked confused, and walked up under the hostage of two strong men, kneeling in front of the strange statue.

As he knelt down, the strange statue rose with waves of magic, and a strange force surged towards him, intending to invade his body.

(There's something wrong with this sect!, this is probably magic brainwashing, right?)

The panda was vigilant and hurriedly pretended to be stupid, his eyes were foggy, and he looked like he was hypnotized by magic. But in fact, he was hurriedly restraining the divine power in his body, preventing the divine power from exploding due to stimulation, and directly coming to a large-scale "divine punishment".

The divine power itself is not conscious, but when it is touched by an evil force, it often takes the initiative to fight back.

It's been a few months since the use of "Heavenly Damnation", and the divine power in the panda's body has recovered a lot. Although it has not fully recovered, it is still not a problem to resist this level of magical hypnosis.

Of course, he also knew this, and after being "confused" for a moment, he "regained consciousness" and showed a look of surprise.

The old man next to him couldn't help frowning when he saw his expression, and whispered, "Close the shrine." ”

"But...... The ceremony is not over yet......" said a disciple next to him in surprise.

"The statue's divine power is insufficient, so let's stop here for today's ceremony. The old man instructed, "Arrange food and lodging for him, and then complete the ceremony for him by the way when the festival is this month." ”

So, that's it.

The panda finally got the food and water he had been waiting for, and when he had eaten and drunk enough, he lay down on a hay-covered bed like a normal tired shipwrecked sailor.

As for the statue...... After the magic inside was offset by the divine power of the panda, there was very little left, and it did look like the magic power had been exhausted.

After all, the Ocassas Sect is only a small organization, and although its strength is not bad, its resources are seriously insufficient. Temporary statues cannot and cannot be regular magical items. The magic it stores comes from instilling it in advance. If it is a pre-prepared initiation ceremony, it will naturally replenish its magic power through a magic ritual in advance. But the arrival of the panda was an accidental event, and the Ocasas Sect couldn't even think of it, so how could they be prepared?

Of course, all this is just a coincidence. Panda was not so far-sighted, he was only afraid of the captains and sailors who sent him to Norman Island, so he chose to disguise himself as a shipwrecked sailor and swim over by himself.

It's called "crooked", and that's it.

The panda slept peacefully, and when he woke up, it was already night. When he went out of the door, he found that there was not even a guard at the door, and that the huge room was completely blackened, not even a single one was lit.

He couldn't help but wonder a little, in movies and television, villains like to discuss and agree on all kinds of conspiracies and tricks at night, why don't the people of the Ocasas sect play their cards according to common sense?

After thinking for a while, he smiled dumbly - the villain discusses intrigues at night in order to avoid detection and ensure safety. This is the lair of the Ocasas sect, it is the safest place for them, if you want to discuss something, you can discuss it during the day, and even gather the followers to brainstorm, where is the need to sneak around in the middle of the night?

The only people who will be active at night are those who have bad intentions for this sect, such as himself.

Thinking of this, the panda couldn't help blushing a little, hurriedly returned to the room, lay down and continued to sleep.

He plays an unlucky sailor who is desperately drifting on the sea with a wooden plank, has not eaten or drunk for several days, and has not even slept once.

In the following days, the panda played such a role well. He ate hard every day, slept hard, and lived a life like a pig.

However, on Norman Island, even a pig has something to do.

Pray to the god Ocasas.

The Ocassas pray once a day in the evening. They believed that the setting of the sun meant disaster, and that disaster was the manifestation of the divine power of the great Okassas. So when the sun sets, that's when they pray to Okasas.

At this time, the lower followers would go to the seashore under the guidance of the high-ranking followers and pray to the sea, for Ocasas would still be at the bottom of the sea. Intermediate and advanced congregants gather in a cave on the hill in the middle of Norman Island to pray, where the statue of the great Ocasas is placed.

According to the experience in the original game, the cave is not very large, and there is a half-natural and half-artificial stone statue inside, and the stone statue looks like a giant with an octopus head and some tentacles on its body. It is said that it was because of the discovery of this stone statue that the leader of the Ocassas sect, Aethra, felt something about it and founded the sect.

When players place this quest, if it takes too much time to kill the Ocass outside, the Sect Master of Aethra will sacrifice himself to Ocassas, turning the stone statue into a terrifying golem. This golem is immune to all non-divine supernatural powers, and its strength is comparable to steel, if there are not enough priests in the team, when they see the stone statue standing up, they can almost declare defeat, and everyone should give up the dungeon as soon as possible.

Panda didn't want to investigate the stone statue's combat power at all, so he definitely couldn't let people doubt himself.

Before he came, he had been a little worried, worried that he would not play well and be seen as flawed.

It turns out that he thought too much, and the people of the Okassas sect didn't suspect him at all - they were stupid all day, making Panda wonder if this person had been eaten by zombies, or maybe that hellish Okassas was actually the incarnation of some hellish demon who likes to devour the sanity of his followers?

If you think about it, it seems, it is quite possible......