Chapter 361: The History of Blood and Tears of the Elven Race
Hobert explains: "The fourth dimension is certainly not length, width and height, but an additional dimension on top of length, width and height, in which we are like paper people in three dimensions.
"However, when we think that we can travel through enclosed spaces when we are in the spirit realm, then the fourth dimension must be able to easily jump out of the other three dimensions.
"It's like if we draw a circle on paper, and if there are two-dimensional creatures, the circle is an insurmountable barrier for the creatures inside. ลดลดลด.BiQuGe.Biz
"But if we have a third dimension, we just need to walk normally and we can step out of a circle on the ground."
Alger exclaimed: "This is a very logical new discovery, it, its theory seems to be very mature." โ
Hobert smiled and shook his head: "In short, in the face of this two-dimensional space, we have to walk around, you also saw just now, as long as we enter it, there will be no thickness when we come out, and we will become paper people." โ
This reminded him of a very classic science fiction he saw in the era of A.D.
Alger nodded, but then he had a new question: "Why didn't we feel the damage caused by the dimension when we returned to the real world from the spirit world?" โ
Hobert smiled: "That's because we are from the high dimension back to the low dimension, and the high dimension can accommodate the low dimension, just like there is a plane in the real world, so we enter the higher dimension, and as the lower dimension, we will not be harmed by the dimension."
"But when high-dimensional creatures enter the lower dimension, for example, the two of us enter the two-dimensional space in front of us, then we will lose our thickness, I don't know if there is a way to recover, anyway, I haven't thought of a way to recover."
The two of them chatted about this while bypassing the two-dimensional space in front of them.
Alger was a little curious: "So where did these two-dimensional spaces come from?" Theoretically, the spirit realm is a high-dimensional space, but I've never heard of a place where there is a two-dimensional space. โ
Hobert was also a little puzzled: "This doesn't seem to be a product of the blending and distortion of the real world and the spiritual world. โ
He didn't figure out exactly where it came from.
These two-dimensional spaces are not difficult to circumvent, and they show no signs of expanding, like fruit grains in jelly, which are distinctly different from the surrounding space, but irrelevant.
The two of them made a detour while trying to stay away from the fog, which looked harmless, but who knew what was inside the fog.
You can explore the area outside the fog today, and it's not too late to explore the fog later when you have time.
They walked until noon, and came to the mountain in the middle of the island, where they found a freshwater stream and some elven ruins that had long been deserted.
At the same time, they saw a large hall-like building, which was typical of the elven style, and seemed to be relatively well preserved.
The two of them had already prepared, both brought some food and water, and at this time they each had a brief lunch, and took a short rest before they began to explore the main hall.
Upon entering the main hall, Hobert discovered that it was supposed to be a temple, with a dusty altar and idol in the center, and frescoes on the surrounding walls.
It's just that the idol is very strange, it is a multi-angular and multi-sided crystal-like structure, and some occult symbols are carved on each side, as if each side represents a different meaning.
Hobert was stunned for a moment before asking Alger, "Have you ever seen such a god?" Is this a god idol? โ
Is this an abstract image of the "Elf King"?
Alger shook his head: "I've never seen such a faith. โ
Hobert was then drawn to the murals on the walls, one after the other, in order from left to right.
The first is a battle scene, and the main figure of the mural is an elven king with pointed ears and blue hair, who walks on the waves, is surrounded by a storm, and is armed with a lightning spear.
Hobart thinks that this is the image of the Elven King, who is leading the elves in battle against the dragons, which is supposed to depict a war in the Second Age.
It seems that the elves living on this island have a long history, and the second picture is still the elf king, fighting against the majestic figure that exudes sunlight all over his body.
Alger guessed, "That's, that's the Eternal Sun?" No, the ancient sun god? โ
Hobert nodded, and went to look at the next mural, which turned out to be a scene of purgatory on earth, with a group of people holding crosses and glowing with the other hand hunting elves.
Some elves have their heads in different places, some elven women are being insulted, and some elves have their heads cut off and hung on spears, as if a declaration or deterrent.
This is definitely the black history of the ancient sun god, but Hobart feels that this should be the truth of history, when the spiritual leader and power leader of a race fall at the same time, most of the elven race should be slaughtered or enslaved.
After all, although the ancient sun god is much more rational than the ancient god, he must still have a twisted and crazy side, and his divinity is greater than human nature, and he will not prevent his followers from carrying out such a massacre.
Only some of the elves escaped to some islands under the protection of the Sage.
Hobert didn't think it was cruel, because before that humanity was the one who was enslaved and slaughtered.
The next mural shows the elves doing some curses while the sun sets on the ground on the other side.
Hobert pondered for a moment before he realized that the elves of the island believed that their curse had caused the ancient sun god to fall, and they probably knew that such an idea was a bit far-fetched, but it was better for them to draw it this way.
A stone door separates the mural, and Hobert continues to look down through the stone door, where the new mural shows an elven leader leading the elves into battle against a group of men dressed in Church of the Storm costumes.
Seeing this mural, Alger's heart froze, although the costume of the Storm Church on the mural was obviously different from the current one, but of course he knew that this represented the people of the Storm Church.
He didn't expect such a history.
Hobart believes that the battle should have taken place in the Quaternary period, when it is said that there were still many elves on the sea, but by the fifth age, the elves and giants were largely gone.
Of course, they will not disappear for no reason, it is a "history of the rise of mankind", whether it is on the earth or on the sea, human beings have become the undisputed protagonists, and the remaining elves can only escape to this kind of small island like the edge of the sky to live.
Continuing to look down, the history of this group of elves did not end there, and suddenly one day the sea suddenly became violent, and the elves held a scepter and wore a gold-colored ring sage, blocking the fury of the sea around the island, forming a iron-like spectacle.
Immediately after, the Sage, who was holding the scepter, seemed to hear a voice from the void.
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