Chapter 1307 A mess, confusing
The seven clay slabs dug from the cave record in detail the dialogue between the god named "Xin" and the locals, as well as the form and power of the god in the eyes of the local natives.
Of course, there have been indeed gods named "Xin" in human history. This god comes from the Moon God of the Semites, and he also has a heritage relationship with the Sumerian god Nanna - but that is obviously not the one mentioned in the clay plate. As for the hundreds of years, whether the "Xin" mentioned in the Seven-Page Clay plate has affected the other gods of the Semites and Sumerians in the following hundreds of years, we still don't know whether "Xin" mentioned in the Semites and Sumerians have other gods, but as far as the information at hand is concerned, the god described in the clay plate is like an alien with high technology -
The clay board records this way: The powerful god "Xin" first appeared in front of the man on the ground. He was riding a heavenly cart that would glow and fire-breathing. The flames on the heavenly cart are different from the flames in the mortal world. It has the appearance of the sky and is still. From this we judge that this so-called "flame" should be the blue light emitted by the ghost engine. The ghostly engine is not driven by the reaction force of spraying the working fluid. It will produce a foggy and solidified light when it works.
The effect should be what the clay board calls “still flames”. The clay plate records that a prestigious and recognized as a wise man received this messenger from heaven, and their conversations included several witnesses. These people and the wise man conveyed the warnings they heard from the gods to the scribes, leaving these seven "pages". "Xin" claimed to be in a wandering state, and he was a god who traveled constantly. He told the locals a lot of knowledge about Dharma understanding,
For example, the shape of the earth and the end of the sky, but the local people fully understand these. "Xin" tried to mobilize local natives to build some large buildings and let them arrange these buildings according to some astrological rules. According to the words on the clay board, those who participated in the "listening to the training" finally understood the teachings of "Xin" as God's secret. Their methods linked them to the land where they lived, but did not understand how to verify them, so they chose to directly record these contents as mythological stories.
On the book, "Xin" stayed on the earth for more than ten days to complete some kind of "inspection" and "teaching". During this period, he performed miracles several times to help the locals drive away huge beasts and eliminate the sky fire (we guessed that it might be a lightning strike in the city, which ignited wooden houses or something else. The last miracle of "Xin" was to summon the sky car he was riding out of thin air. He flew into the sky in full view of everyone, and disappeared instantly after taking off for about a few dozen meters.
The weapons used by "Xin" are described in the clay board: one of them looks like a long staff, with a metallic luster and a light on the surface. A straight thunder emanates from the front. This weapon destroys a group of huge bisons that invade the city. The bison is hit by the thunder and burns to ashes in an instant. The bison who is not hit by the front is also burned half of its body, and the remaining half of its body looks like a gem. There is a detail here: a group of greedy people in the local area saw that the bison who was burned by the God's Heaven Fire produced a "gem"-like crystal, and had evil thoughts, so they secretly took a few crystals from the bison's corpse. But this action was immediately discovered by the gods, and the gods ordered those greedy people.
He immediately threw away the gems and cleaned his whole body. He had used to wrap the gems and also threw away the clothes that had been hidden. Most of the greedy people immediately repented and did as they did. So they saved their lives after a slight fever, but one person was extremely disobedient. After throwing away the gems, he couldn't help but secretly picked them up and hide them from the gods. Three days later, the man who was hiding the gems and died of severe pain. His death was terrifying. His hands were ulcerated, his skin was cracked one by one, and the edge of the wound was like those bisons burned to death by the Gods' Heavenly Fire: crystallized. These characteristics were described by the locals in a deified tone, which may make outsiders wonder, but we are simply too familiar with them:
This is a symptom of the sagen, which is a crystallization syndrome caused by the unsafe treatment of the sagen crystal. "Xin" orders the stolen crystal to take a shower and throw away the clothes in order to keep them away from the sagen dust.
The weapons used by "Xin" also have some object that floats in the air and can also release the God's Heavenly Fire. The recorder of the clay book records in a tone of awe and fear: they are as huge as cows, with concave and convex surfaces, and blue fire flows on their surfaces like flowing water. These flying ghosts are guards captured by the gods from hell, and they follow the gods docilely. When the beasts in the forest run out, the gods don't even move a finger, and the flying ghosts automatically release thunder to destroy the enemy. They are quick to move and can shoot down evil eagles in the sky and fly around, like dipping blood to make a painting.
I am quite familiar with this thing. Pandora has thousands of them. She also specially chose a smaller one to put in the house and held it every day when she sleeps. This kind of thing Pandora uses as a pet and a pillow has a scientific name, called the floating cannon.
In fact, based on these descriptions, we can also confirm the identity of "Xin": he is an imperial soldier.
"At present, there are only three waves of the Apostles of Xiling who have arrived on Earth," Shandora pondered after Ji Shanshan finished translating, "A trek soldier in my revenge army, the Imperial Scientific Expedition Team that came to Earth for scientific research, and Visca's Legion of Destruction."
I nodded: "Based on the age, the scientific expedition team and the Legion of Destruction were both hundreds of thousands of years ago, so the god called "Xin" mentioned on the clayboard should be your soldier Shandora."
Qianqian rolled her eyes and thought for a while, then suddenly came over happily: "Ao--Ajun, I don't have a lot of things..."
"Hold on!" I shivered backwards, but I saw Qianqian's look about to cry, so I quickly patted her face, "Uh, you tell me first, what if I can understand..."
Qianqian took a second to forget the grievance just now and said excitedly: "Is the sound of 'Xin' Xiling?"
Otherwise, it is often just a step away from genius and that. Qian Qian is usually unreliable, free and often confused, but her ideas can always make people see each other in key places. I instantly felt that what she said was too reasonable - if it were really the soldier who had fled to Earth back then, what would he say when he introduced himself to the local natives?
"He must have said that he was a 'Apostle of Xiling," Qian Qian said, stubbing the edge of the clay board, "but the locals knew none of these four words. Xiling Apostle could communicate with different races using a translation machine and a thinking synchronization device. But some things were impossible to explain. At that time, the Sumerians might have thought that 'Apostle of Xiling' was a name, but they did not have the corresponding pronunciation or phrases that could be used to translate it to record the name, so they chose the pronunciation 'Xin' that they could spell it out instead."
"It's true," Ji Shanshan affirmed Qianqian's immature guess, "The cuneiform vocabulary is not that large. Cuneiform vocabulary is suitable for expression of meaning through phrases, but not for pronunciation. It can be used to spell the words "Heaven" and "Shui" to spell the meaning of rain, but the two words "Xi Ling" in the Apostle of Xi Ling belong to "has a pronunciation", and it is completely impossible to spell it like this. According to Wang's habits in that era, when encountering this situation, choose a word with similar pronunciations to express it. The translation of "Xin" was translated by Wang based on the transliteration of the clay version of the book. Its pronunciation was like this thousands of years ago:&&...%, well, do you understand?"
Our whole family looked at Ji Shanshan with a blank expression. Finally, the sister spoke out: "Uh, hehe, it really looks quite similar to the pronunciation of the word 'Xi Ling'..."
"I didn't expect that after so long, I found the soldier again in another place," Shandora suddenly sighed in a low voice, "I remember we first found the remains of the tomb in the Taklamakan Desert. Didn't I expect that he had traveled the entire earth?"
According to the records in the clay book, it is indeed like this: the Trek soldier did not stay in one place after he arrived on Earth. He was traveling around the world and doing the same thing everywhere. The clay book preached, "Xin" mentioned himself that he was traveling around the world. Looking for all the settlements of mortals, he added knowledge beyond the latter's cognition to the local indigenous system, guided the local indigenous people to build some useful but mysterious large buildings, or simply leave words like the clay book
Record. But as time goes by, most of the traces left by him have disappeared. Now only the tombs covered by Takramagan yellow sand and the clay books left by the Mesopotamian plains. The latter is even more valuable than the tomb at that time: because this is the first thing that records the soldier's words and deeds in detail. Through the records in the clay books, we can know what the soldier did on the earth, and try to speculate on his actions before his death.
The powerful Imperial Warrior died thousands of years ago on a primitive planet, in an inexplicable place where nothing could threaten him - this has always been Shandora's heart disease, because Shandora cared for her soldiers, and also has always been my heart disease, because I have obsessive-compulsive disorder...
"From these clay plates, we can only confirm that the soldier had contacted the Sumerians and tried to improve the cognitive level of the local indigenous people. He may have tried to use this method to leave many records of his activities," his sister couldn't understand the words on the clay plate, but she still flipped through the ancient things with interest, while whispering, "But humans thousands of years ago were not suitable for these cognitive levels and worldview shaping, so he ultimately failed to leave too many things. The only record of these words was buried for thousands of years."
Although I said this, I think that the soldier may have successfully left many records. Looking at human history, inexplicable astrological knowledge and celestial observation records often appeared in the ancient Ming Dynasty. The Mayans even calculated the trajectories of many planets in the solar system during the ignorance period. These knowledge beyond the cognition of ancient humans has always been a mystery: maybe one or two of them were traces left by the soldier back then: it was as if he tried to let the Sumerians remember the thickness of the atmosphere and the thickness of the earth's crust.
But with the polishing of time, even if he successfully left some information back then, those traces have become one of the myths of the Earthlings, and we completely distinguish them from the perspective of the.
"Yes, this is a problem," Shandora suddenly thought, "according to the records on the clay board, his purpose at that time seemed to be to leave traces of his own activities. He tried to teach the locals a word "god". If he guessed correctly, he referred to Xiling. He also tried to let the locals understand astronomy and geology. These were probably to prepare for the construction of astronomy knowledge in the transformation of the locals. He wanted to leave a 'transformation mark' that could be spread for a long time on this planet. There was only one reason..."
Bingtis was the first to think of the conclusion: "He knew at that time that he would be suspicious of death, and this was to prepare for death!"
I looked at Bingtis and then Shandora, and took half a minute to figure out how they got this series of conclusions, and then I realized it: "Oh... Then we need to modify our guess at the beginning."
"Well." Shandora nodded in contemplation, "At first we thought that some external force on earth killed the soldier. Although this was possible, this was the only guess. Now it seems that the soldier began to prepare for his death after coming to earth. In other words, what killed him was not something on earth, but some internal force that he had known and resisted. Could it be that... he suffered a fatal injury while traveling through the world? A fatal injury that could not be repaired at all?"
This is also a possibility, but very. The meticulous sister realized that there was a doubt here: "No, there seems to be some problem with time... When was this clay board dated?"
"According to the sacrificial activities and customs mentioned on the other clay boards, it was probably hundreds of years before the king took office," Ji Shanshan sat in the middle of a pile of clay lumps with a look of a knowledgeable and talented old scholar. "It has been more than five thousand years since then."
"Due to the out-synchronization of the timeline, the soldier's trek was more than 1,200 years ago for me," Shandora converted it briefly, "and based on the information he just grasped now, the time he arrived at the earth was at least five thousand years ago."
If Gao Shenming had not "debug", the timelines between the two native worlds would be misaligned. I am already familiar with this phenomenon. In the world where Shandora was trapped in that year, her soldier disappeared more than 1,200 years ago (for Shandora, but that soldier left traces in the ancient Urukmin era on earth, indicating that he arrived at the earth more than 5,000 years ago (for the imperial timeline, this is the so-called timeline dislocation phenomenon.
However, these two time points are actually not important. What is important is another time point-
"The grave ruins we found in the Taklamakan Desert were built over a thousand years ago." Shandora recalled what happened back then, and she discovered the biggest problem. "The soldier arrived on Earth five thousand years ago. He died more than three thousand years later: he definitely did not die of injury and exhaustion! For more than three thousand five hundred years, he had enough time to repair himself, and even repair his teleportation device and return to me."
Yes, the biggest doubt was finally revealed: the soldier who had arrived on Earth was active for more than 3,500 years. He had such a long time to repair himself, or send a signal to his superiors for help, or even leave only some large ruins, but in the end he had almost nothing done in the past three thousand years. After leaving behind a bunch of half-communicated legends and a group of confused primitive people, he died silently: even the grave was buried under the yellow sand.
"How far can a primitive planet be transformed in three thousand years if a jing Rui Empire soldier with a high sense of autonomy have no way to contact the home planet?" I looked at Shandora, and she would definitely understand what I mean.
"Even the most basic Cialis soldiers have sufficient thinking and planning capabilities," Shandora said slowly. "According to the level of the indigenous people on Earth at that time and carefully guided the whole process, 3,500 years is enough for a clumsy soldier to expand a group of the stupidest indigenous people to the orbit of Neptune. He only needs to use his absolute authority to rule humans with the power of gods, and then let humans enter the industrial age quickly. You also know that in terms of forcibly catalyzing the scientific tree of alien races, the Cialis Empire has a long history, and it is not difficult to get a primitive mind into the space age within thousands of years. The intellectual difference between primitive people and modern people is not too great. The human brain has matured since they first stolen the torch. For thousands of years, the Earthlings have only repaired and repaired several blocks of their brains."
To put it this way, if the imperial soldier who had been dying to Earth at that time had no problem with his brain, and he really wanted to leave traces of his own activities in the morning of mankind, then now the people on earth have at least built colonies to the edge of the solar system and have begun to study deep space navigation technology. But as I said just now, for more than three thousand years, the soldier has almost nothing done.
"What is seriously restricting his actions, not the damage caused by the body or the hidden wounds left by traveling through the world, but the deep-seated things that can suppress the core abilities of the Apostle of Xiling," Shandora tapped the table with some anxiety, "I understand the Apostle of Xiling, and my soldiers. From the various signs recorded on the clayboard, the soldier did try to leave a heritage of his own indigenous people in this world. Ninety percent may be to prove that he has been in this world. It is like a signpost or a lighthouse, which he prepared for his death - it may be His Hei
I hope that one of his own troops can pass by this world and see the marks he left behind. Since he has this clear goal, he should take a series of effective means... I think, his super-time and space support ability must be locked, and some of his logical thinking ability and cross-world communication ability are also locked. He did not use powerful weapons to create "scores" such as the giant rift on the earth, which means that even the weapons in his own portable space are locked... What exactly can completely suppress a Xiling Apostle to this level?"
I don't know if there is anything like this that can suppress a Xiling apostle to almost complete action and be a super thug, but suddenly I remembered another thing related to "suppression", so I looked at Shandora: "Sandola, do you remember when we first met, you and your army were trapped on a planet polluted by the abyss..."
Chapter completed!