Chapter 597 Have you seen the Chosen One?
The statue of the god is very small.
However, the copper furnace is not tall.
He held the statue of God in his arms, his eyes filled with astonishment.
Nothing else.
In the world of Seges, the statues of the gods often have only one purpose, that is, they are used for believers to pray and worship, and as one of the ways to communicate mortals and gods.
Although theoretically, the statues marked by the gods are also magical tools, usually no one thinks this way.
Artifacts are tools.
But the statue of the god is a symbol of the true god.
It’s okay if you break or dismantle a certain real god’s artifact, and it’s okay to hold it and scold the street.
But you try it with the statue of God...
Justice from heaven is given to you, and you will be sent back to the kingdom of God.
Oh, no.
The divine punishment has the effect of destroying souls. If you take it for a shot, you may not be able to go to the Kingdom of God.
Anyway, this is a very subtle question...
The symbolic meaning of the god statue is extremely high.
Generally speaking, few believers send out the statue of their true God.
It was also because of this that when the copper furnace took the statue of the god from Thrandir, he was shocked.
Why do you listen to the words of this elf royal family? This is to use the statue of the goddess of life as a tool to break the enemy?
Wait... Is this statue still given by the goddess of life?
This is the image of His God!
It is a symbol of His authority and faith!
How should the statue of God break the enemy? Should we use God's punishment?!
etc……
Speaking of which, when I just entered the Death Desert a few days ago, I really heard a caravan say that it seems that the elves in the Elf Forest did cause divine punishment by blaspheming the statue, and then use the power of the gods to break through the orc city...
When the copper furnace first heard it, it sneered and said it was ridiculous.
How could there be such crazy guys in this world?
Not a believer of the evil god...
But now the gods of the elves are directly stuffed into his arms by the gods of the true god. He suddenly feels that something he thinks is ridiculous, probably... maybe... it may be a fact.
But this made the copper furnace even more confused.
Because what Thrandil handed him was not the statue of other true gods, but the crown of Eve, the true god believed by the elves...
this……
It is impossible for believers to be so bold that they dare to blaspheme their true gods?
Not to mention that the statue of the god was given by the goddess of life...
Blasphemous yourself?
This crown prince will not really become mentally wrong as rumored because he has been eroded by faith...
Ahem, no, no...
Never have such blasphemy!
The statue of the goddess of life is still in her arms!
The dwarf copper furnace shook his head vigorously and threw some bold thoughts out of his mind, but he felt that the statue of the god in his hand became more and more hot.
Looking at the legendary dwarf warrior with a blank look and blushing and thick neck, Thrandir seemed to see his hesitation and confusion.
The primitive elf smiled softly and said:
"Your Majesty, don't be nervous. This is indeed the statue given by the goddess's crown, and it is also a magical tool used to deal with the fallen ones."
"Then... this artifact... no, the statue, how should we use it? Uh... how should we pray for the help of the Goddess of Life through it?"
The dwarf's mouth was bent and stuttered several times before he expressed his doubts in words that ordinary believers of the true gods could accept.
Thrandil smiled slightly again, he paused, his expression became solemn, and then replied furiously:
The Pope breathed a sigh of relief and said.
"But... I just didn't expect that it would be the chosen one..."
"Is there anything wrong?"
The copper furnace asked.
"That's not, it's just that I'm a little curious about the chosen ones of the Elf Clan."
The Pope sighed.
After saying that, he looked at the copper furnace again:
"How? What do you think of them?"
"them?"
The copper furnace was stunned.
"These are the chosen ones under the crown of the goddess of life."
The Pope said.
"Choose? Can you see them?"
The copper furnace was stunned.
"Didn't you see them?"
This time, it was the Pope's turn to be surprised.
"Uh... I left in a hurry. In addition to meeting a royal elf named Thrandir, I also had some interactions with some elves..."
The copper furnace scratched his head and replied.
"Is the elf..."
The Pope pondered for a moment and asked:
"What do you see like a elves?"
The copper furnace thought for a while and said:
"How to say... I'm very enthusiastic, kind, very considerate and friendly to my guests, even more friendly than the elves we saw in the dark mountains decades ago."
When the Pope heard this, he frowned slightly:
"That probably isn't the case, maybe you missed it."
He shook his head.
Chapter completed!