Chapter 33: The Secret Spell Left by the Gods

When Fang Di came to the main gate of the sacrificial courtyard, in the pale golden morning glow of the morning sun, dozens of priests were already standing in front of the door.

Fang Di was taken aback, and knew that this was a large-scale group sacrifice action. He was a priest who followed in the footsteps of gods and demons and practiced combat skills, so he did not need to participate in other priests, and he got up early every day to gather and worship, and it was the first time he saw the scene of so many priests gathering together.

The holy priest was at the front of all the priests, wearing a beautiful and soft white robe, embroidered with an Egyptian white lotus on his chest, and his pretty face was full of holy radiance.

She was flanked by two priests with very young faces, one male and one female, who appeared to be her disciples.

In such a dignified and solemn atmosphere, Fang Di walked into the priest's procession, and in a moment, the entire procession set off and walked out of the sacrificial courtyard. Only the holy priest sat in his carriage, and everyone else accompanied him in silence.

The whole procession of priests walked in the direction of the banks of the Nile.

Fang Di marched with the team and looked across the Nile to the western city of Thebes, the resting place of the pharaohs and the temple of the sacrificial temple for special ceremonies.

In this era, it is rare to see a ship with more than ten zhang or more, and most of them are in pursuit of flexible boats.

The ancient Egyptian ship is quite distinctive, with narrow ends and a strange arc in the middle, and the whole ship is like a big fish, wooden, and extremely flexible.

After Fang Di and the other priests came to the river, they boarded the boats one after another and rowed to the other side.

It was summer, the time of year when the Nile flooded, and the river was particularly wide and the water was particularly turbulent.

The ancient Egyptians praised the Nile River as their mother, believing that the Nile River was given by the gods to nurture them, but in fact, the entire Egyptian civilization was born, developed, brilliant and continued because of the Nile.

In this era, the land is vast and rich, and human beings are very rare compared to later generations, except for the cities and tribes where people gather, in the wilderness, all kinds of fierce beasts are the masters of the earth.

The same is true in the water, where all kinds of creatures collide one after another, and there are countless of them, tumbling and swimming, so cheerful.

In the boating river, from time to time, you can see the fat big fish jumping out of the water, bringing up a series of water droplets, under the sunshine, the crystal is a little dazzling.

Fang Di stood at the head of the boat like a mountain and river, watching the scenery near and far along the way, and frequently felt relaxed and happy.

Half an hour later the boat came to the other side of the river, and the priests landed one by one.

Adding up before and after, it has been nearly a month since he came to Thebes, but it was the first time that Fang Di had set foot in the west city of Thebes. The western city is far more deserted than the eastern city, and there are few people to be seen, but more priests and soldiers guarding the pharaoh's resting place.

In the western city of Thebes, you can see the majestic and majestic statues of the gods, or the pharaohs and queens of the ages.

Soon after everyone landed on the shore, they saw a huge temple complex, and on the square in front of the door, there were many huge pillars that were as high as ten zhang, facing the sun, showing the holy light, and building the temple tower gate that was famous in later generations.

The main temple of the western city of Thebes is dedicated to the god Amun and Ra, the supreme god of ancient Egypt, the sun god.

The temple consists of many temples and is the largest of the temple complexes discovered in later generations.

Among them, the big temple, after many generations of Egyptians continue to build, has ten towering gatehouses, three majestic halls.

The most spectacular and breathtaking thing in the temple is a dense forest-like pillar hall, erected vertically and horizontally, a total of more than 100 towering pillars that can be hugged by six people.

Each giant pillar is more than seven zhang high, and the original plate at the top of the column is like a small land, which can stand for 100 people.

The stone pillars and the walls of the temple are carved with vivid and exquisite reliefs, as well as colorful paintings, which record the vivid stories of gods and people. The temple also has the famous obelisk and many statues of pharaoh's concubines.

Fang Di passed through the courtyard between the gate and the temple along the way, and also saw 40 huge stone statues with half or sphinx faces arranged on both sides, the shape was simple and majestic, and the momentum was magnificent.

Sphinx or animal statues are common in Egypt, from the famous Sphinx to Sphinx Bull and Sphinx.

This is because in ancient Egypt, the lion was a symbol of strength, and its statues showed supreme power and power.

The priests then passed through a holy pool with clear water and were finally able to enter the main temple of the temple. The hall is still a huge pillar towering, in the whole area of more than 150 zhang of the main hall, there are 12 lotus pillars stored in zài, all carved with a whole stone.

The pillars are covered with painted and hieroglyphic characters describing the story of the sun god.

Fang Di looked up at the stone pillars, and couldn't help but think aside, in ancient Egypt thousands of years ago, what he saw and heard was indeed incredible to the extreme, allowing him to gallop to infinity.

At the top of a huge pillar in the center of the main hall, there stood a black and gray giant eagle with an incomparable horse, which was the fierce creature that followed the two priests to the pyramid construction site ten months ago.

The giant eagle stared sharply at the center of the main hall, where a spirit bird in the shape of a peng bird had already been prepared, which was slaughtered by the holy priest himself, and then its belly was cut open and began to perform one of the most mysterious divination techniques in ancient Egypt, that is, internal organ divination.

Using this kind of divination, the priests who practiced could communicate with the gods through some kind of mysterious message that erupted from the moment before the death of the animals, and saw messages in the internal organs of these animals that were invisible to ordinary people.

It was only at this time that Fang Di knew that this sacrifice was because there was a war in northeast Egypt, and all the ministers unanimously signed a joint name to let the sacrificial house carry out this divination and predict the final outcome of the war.

Fang Di was naturally not interested in such things, he stood in the solemn procession of priests, but his eyes were looking left and right at the many murals on the walls of the main hall of the temple.

One of the murals aroused Fang Di's interest as soon as he saw it.

The mural clearly depicts that on the earth a long time ago, there was a period when the earth was turned upside down, and human beings at that time were living on the islands of the boundless ocean, and the days were difficult, until one day the gods came down to remove the floods, and the earth and mountains and rivers under the water were revealed.

The content of this mural made Fang Di have many associations.

In modern times, some scholars have combined the records of the oldest civilizations in the East and the West to find that no matter which civilization is depicted, it is invariably mentioned that there was a great flood that swept the entire human race in the distant period of the earth.

The Western Bible says that God made Noah build the ark and saved the seed of life.

Coincidentally, in the myths and legends of the East, it is rumored that Yu controlled the water, and there are similar records in ancient Babylon, and more other records have also mentioned that in the initial period of civilization, there was a great flood that swept the world.

At this time, the eye-catching temple murals also describe such a huge flood. This made Fang Di's heart shake greatly, whether such a catastrophe really happened on the earth a long time ago.

Different from the speculations of later generations, the content of the murals presented in front of Fang Di's eyes is far more than the vague records of later generations.

The murals in front of you also describe many amazing scenes that no one knows about in later generations.

In the boundless water on the mural, a huge creature faintly emerged from the water, as large as a mountain, shocking, looking like an incredible python or a legendary dragon creature, which made people suspicious.

In the sky depicted in the mural, there is also a continent floating, on which stands a figure with a vague face, but full of endless majesty, like a god. One of the figures, who was able to drive the power of the sun, rained down the flames in the sky, and evaporated the monstrous floods that flooded the earth.

If the scenes depicted on the murals were once real, then I am afraid that only the gods can have the means to do so.

Underneath the mural reads: "The Great Flood was the judgment of the moon god Soth for the sins of mankind, a great flood that descended on the earth and turned the earth into a boundless kingdom and restored the earth to its original form." ”

Underneath this text, there are also mysterious spells, and the font that records the spells is ancient and majestic, which is somewhat similar to the text of the gods used to record the true handwriting of the dead at the foot of the Anubis Sacred Mountain in the underworld.

As Fang Di stared at the mantra under the mural, a deliberately suppressed voice came from behind him, whispering:

It is said that the incantation under the mural is written in the world by the gods, and contains a terrifying secret, and if anyone can read and understand it, they will open the door of the gods, and they will follow in the footsteps of the gods and ascend to heaven. ”

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