Chapter Eighty-Four: The Name of the King

"Atum... Atum..."

"The king..."

Suddenly, a vague call sounded in Su Yuheng's ears, constantly calling out a certain name that had been a long time ago.

There doesn't seem to be just one source of that voice, there are men and women, old and young, overlapping each other.

Su Yuheng suddenly raised his eyebrows, thinking of the indistinct sound content, and what Xuan Shen said before the body ascension.

He suddenly wanted to hurry away from these stone tablets depicting the Nine Pillars God.

But at that moment, a frosty white glow like moonlight suddenly reflected from one of the stone slabs and landed in front of him, turning into a "man" holding a meniscus staff and a face like a crow with only bones left.

Su Yuheng couldn't help but sink in his heart, staring at the other party with a wary expression, it seemed that his luck was not very good, and as soon as he came up, he met the god of death that Xuan Shen said.

"Atum... Dear Atum..."

It's just that what he didn't expect was that the god of death turned into moonlight suddenly knelt down on one knee, bowed down to him, and kept praising him in his mouth.

"Atum?" Su Yuheng couldn't help but be stunned, wasn't this what the Pharaoh meant? Why do they keep calling him Atum?

Just as he was thinking, he suddenly remembered something.

When he first participated in the game of the Mysterious God, he accidentally obtained the blessing of the Three Illusion Gods in that running group world, and with the help of Brand and others, he summoned the legendary Creation God of Light who created the world in the name of Atum.

I thought of the vague words that came from the stone slabs just now.

Could it be that these Nine Pillar Gods treat him as the old king Atum?

Su Yuheng's heart suddenly moved, and he asked, "Who are you?" ”

The god of death who had been transformed by moonlight said respectfully, "I am the moon god Khonsu, following the will of the Nine Pillars God to protect you, respected Atum." ”

Khonsu, the first moon god in ancient Egyptian mythology, has the titles of wanderer, hugger, pathfinder and protector, is the god of light and night, and the creator of people's destiny.

He protected people from wild animals, and in Thebes and other regions, he was considered the son of Amun and Mut, and was called the god of the Three Pillars along with his parents, and legend has it that Khonsu loved to bet on the game of Senit, and his main chess friends were Thoth, the god of wisdom, and Nuth, the goddess of the sky.

Khonsu usually appears as a mummy, with a new moon when appearing in the form of a child and a full moon when appearing as an adult man.

Sometimes, his head is depicted as a falcon head similar to that of Horus, wearing a moon wheel similar to that of a sun wheel on a slider.

This is somewhat similar to the image of the god of death in front of him, who claims to be the moon god Kong Su.

Legend has it that Nut once bet on the light, and Khonsu lost the match, so he could not show all of his light except during the full moon.

In addition, Gab as the earth and Nut as the sky are inseparable, so there is no room for the creatures in the world, so his father, Shu, the god of air, is ordered by the sun god Ra to separate the heavens and the earth, forbidding Nut and her husband Gabu to approach on any day on the calendar.

So Nut made a bet with Consu to get five days outside the calendar to give birth to the gods Osiris, Isis, Seth, and Nephthys, which later became the New Year in ancient Egypt.

Su Yuheng didn't expect this to happen, but he didn't trust the other party easily, but it stands to reason that these are the gods of death who have long since died, how can they still appear directly.

"Aren't you long gone? Why is there still a remnant of power here? Su Yuheng simply asked the question in his heart.

But Kong Su did not answer his question this time, but still made a muffled voice, praising him.

"Atum...... Atum..."

Then the figure of the other party gradually faded away, and finally disappeared completely, and the voices that kept calling the name of "Atum" also disappeared with them.

Su Yuheng didn't intend to entangle with these gods of death, and seeing that the other party disappeared directly, he decisively chose to leave here.

As he moved forward again, there were more and more ruins and broken walls in the yellow sand.

Su Yuheng noticed that most of the records were ancient Egyptian gods, and in addition to the Nine Pillar Gods, there were also eight elemental gods and the like.

After walking forward for an unknown amount of time, the contents of the stone tablet suddenly changed, and the legendary Trinity God began to appear.

The so-called Triune God refers to Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva representing the various cosmic functions of the Emperor respectively, with Brahma symbolizing creation and Shiva symbolizing destruction, and Vishnu being the balancer of these two opposing principles.

Legend has it that Brahma hatched from a cosmic golden egg floating in a sea of chaos, or from a lotus flower that grew out of Vishnu's navel, and then he began to create all things in the world, and in the image of the legend, Brahma is usually dressed as a priest, with four arms on all sides, holding a Veda, sitting on a lotus flower or riding a swan.

Brahma resides in the mountain of Milu, and the eloquent goddess Saraswati he created was his divine concubine.

Brahma was originally the supreme god of creation, and after the rise of Buddhism, he and the main god of the Vedas, Indra, that is, the Emperor Shakti, were adopted as the protector gods of Buddhism.

Brahma, which translates as pure and detached.

It is the root of all things 'Brahma', is deified, for the creation of God, and Shiva, Vishnu and called the three great gods of creation, according to the Manu Code, Brahma from the golden womb, the original five, one of which is said to be destroyed by Shiva, the remaining four heads, with four hands, respectively holding the Vedic scriptures, lotus, spoon, rosary or bowl.

Legend has it that it is listed as the beginning of the color world.

It is generally divided into three kinds, namely Brahma, Brahma and Great Brahma, collectively known as Brahma, among them, the Great Brahma King rules over the people of Brahman, and the Brahma is the auxiliary minister.

It is also commonly called Brahma, which mostly refers to the great Brahma king, also known as Brahma, and is called the corpse or the lord of the world.

According to ancient legends, at the beginning of the catastrophe, born from the light sound of the world, all things were made, in Buddhism, it was the same as the Buddha Shakti as the protector of Buddhism, Shakyamuni had ascended to the Buddha as the mother of the Dharma, when descending in this world, the Brahma King was the right flank of the Buddha, holding a white whisk; Or it is said that Brahma is in harmony with King Mora.

The length of the Great Brahma King is one and a half, and the life span is one and a half calamities, and the palace where he lives is called the Brahma Palace, and Esoteric Buddhism lists it as one of the twelve days, guarding the top.

The statue of Brahma in Esoteric Buddhism has four sides and four arms, holding lotus flowers and counting beads in the right hand, holding the army in the left hand, making a Om character seal, riding a seven-goose chariot, wearing a hair bun crown, and offering the practice of the great Brahma, which is called the Brahma offering.

And the three-phase god has the past, the future, and the present, in which Brahma corresponds to the past.

Su Yuheng has no mind to deal with the things left behind by these dead gods, but sometimes, often the things you deliberately avoid, the more you avoid them, the more He will appear on your path.

As Su Yuheng moved forward, a Qingyue skylight that seemed to be the beginning of the opening of heaven and earth suddenly bloomed in the yellow sand, a lotus bloomed at the source, and a figure sat on it, surrounded by immeasurable clear light, connecting the past and reflecting countless pictures of the past.