Dawn of the Grey Tower

Chapter 258: 1 more

Before the bitter taste in his mouth dissipated, Cheese actually didn't want to talk, because it would secrete saliva, and saliva would help to boost the taste, making him suffer from bitterness again.

But he had to speak. Although mages have the means of communication beyond language, language is still the most familiar and dexterous communication method they use, "So, have you seen the answer? In the depths of dreams or Where else, did you get the answer to the prophecy?"

"Who do you think I am? If I died just now, I would get the answer first and then die." The sleeper said angrily. She would be angry not because she thought Cheese was questioning herself, but more because of her Forced out of bed.

Yes, there aren't many ways to make a sleeper angry, but if you can get her to get up when she doesn't want to get out of bed, even if you're her relative, you'll be briefly disgusted. It's not that sleepers like being on the bed so much, it's just that for dreamwalkers, a place where they can fall down and sleep at any time is safe, even if an enemy breaks in, they can fight back immediately.

On the contrary, in an environment where it is difficult to fall asleep, their abilities as spellcasters will be greatly reduced. Although if the situation is urgent, sleepers cannot sleep standing up, but this is the same as sitting in a castle and fighting with people and going into battle shirtless. . The bed and pillows were indistinguishable from the castle in front of her, which was somewhat absurd but true.

"Then please reveal this prophecy." When it came to cracking the prophecy, Cheese struggled to sit up, regardless of the bitterness in his mouth. He believed that the sleeper was not talking too much, because in the situation just now, no matter how she answered, no one would doubt her.

That being the case, what is the meaning of the prophecy left by the teacher is very interesting. Let the apprentice who is the most talented in deciphering the prophecy fall into a situation where he almost died, which shows that this prophecy is very important, and it has a certain heavy weight in the dark, so that people cannot easily get the answer.

Sleeper didn't have the habit of keeping secrets. She was silent for a while to organize her words, and then said slowly, "Actually, I don't understand the whole picture of the prophecy, this level of prophecy is the same, they are used to answering questions with questions, but The latter is a little closer to the answer than the former."

As she spoke, she took out a piece of paper from the locker behind her, and then slowly started to move her fingers on the paper. Fingers slid across the white paper, leaving distinct traces, which gradually turned into an image, a human-like image rather than a human image.

Cheese looked more and more wrong, because the monster with twisted limbs and butterfly-like patterns painted on the sleeper's body seemed to be the existence that had just invaded his dream. I just don't know how the Sleeper would feel if he knew that it had been disguised as her. Judging from the reaction when painting, Dreamwalker himself didn't like the appearance of this monster very much.

If this is the case, then the sleeper's dream interpretation is not very meaningful. She proved the correlation between the monster and the prophecy, but did not provide a method for finding out this correlation. However, just when Cheese was about to talk about her experience just now, the sleeper did not stop her fingers. After she finished drawing the monster, she drew a symbol on the top of the monster's head, a symbol consisting of eight straight lines running through the same Symbols made of dots.

This symbol is obviously very important, because the sleeper stopped halfway to confirm that the lines he drew were correct before continuing, but without waiting for her to finish reading, Cheese already knew the whole picture.

It's this pattern again. Once in the headless corpse on the snow field, once in the skull in the mud of the greenhouse, and now even the monsters who invaded his dream have this symbol. Does this symbol have any other meaning besides being a medium for necromancy? Just as Cheese and Crow guessed, is it actually a totem for worship?

But even so, what it represents is as decayed and lifeless as a skull unintentionally brought up from a plant vine. It has passed so many years, why does it turn into a real nightmare again today? The last gray robe?

The cheese didn't understand the question, and the sleeper saw his doubts. At the moment, Cheese told the sleeper the general situation of encountering this weird symbol three times, and the latter's expression began to become dignified, "You mean, the first two encounters with this symbol were all in the corpse body?"

"I'm afraid so. So what is this? Some kind of death cult?" Worshiping death and death gods has always been an inherent type of belief, because there is no way to dissolve the inevitable death, people choose to deify it to dispel the permanent disappearance. fear.

This can also explain why these symbols appear on the corpses. This is like branding a special symbol for the breeding sheep in the sheepfold, so as to prevent the precious livestock from being accidentally killed as other animals during slaughter. UU Reading www. uukanshu.com People who worship the death religion also think that leaving the mark of the **** of death on their body can get some kind of preferential treatment when they die.

"Death sect? It is indeed possible. Based on your experience and the residues I got in my dream, which are not enough to be called clues, this symbol is likely to be related to the existence that froze the entire ice field in the legend of the Frostguard. If, I mean if, there is such a force, whether it appears in a certain period of history in the form of physical or natural disasters, the destruction and sense of doom it brings will indeed be very unfortunate to produce similar believers .They have no power to escape death, and they cannot fight death, so they have to worship death."

The sleeper's tone was casual, but what she said was obviously well thought out.

"Then what do you think came into my dream? A ghost who lost his body? Or some evil spellcaster? Or some evil spirit created by those poor people who feared in the old days?"

The existence of evil spirits is no secret, they are so widely distributed in the world that no matter what kind of research the gray robes are engaged in, they have dealt with those things to some extent. Those events often end with the dissipation of the evil spirits, because the evil spirits that can make ordinary people helpless often have no advantage when facing a mage wearing a gray robe.

It is even said that one of the origins of the caster was originally to fight against these things. Suffice it to say that exorcism spells are common to all schools of magic, and that their original purpose is related to evil itself. Humans create evil spirits, and human beings destroy evil spirits.

"Do you think an evil spirit can enter your dream? And beside me? Even if I am affected by the deep dream, the spell on me that can block the invasion will still take effect. And you are within the range of the spell, otherwise why do you think King Cui will choose to use the seal to show up?"

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