Lord God Investigator

Chapter 189: Good stuff (2)

Under Bredreau's frantic tapping, the marble boulder gradually revealed the outline of the figure. The artist seemed to be smashing it wildly, but the force of each tapping was just right, and his control was at its peak.

The huge rectangular stone was shattered by the constant erosion of the chisel, and the gravel and stone powder flew away, falling to the ground with a crackle.

Elminster and Helen pulled their eyes out of the painting masterpiece and looked curiously at the embryonic sculpture.

The two of them saw that Bredlow was carving human figures.

The overall shape of the statue has been basically completed. It is a standing female image. She is naked on the upper body and wearing a tulle dress on the lower body. One hand is raised above her head, holding an apple symbolizing sweet love, and the other hand Touch the hem of your skirt gracefully.

Bredero began carving the details of the statue. He was carving extremely fast, but he could still maintain precise accuracy. The detail processing that should have been done slowly and carefully allowed him to complete it at an extremely fast speed. .

The face of the statue has been processed in detail. Her quiet and confident eyes and slightly smiling lips give people a sense of reserve and wisdom. She is not delicate, shy, or artificial at all, and looks at the mortal world with compassion.

Helen recognized it immediately. Isn't this the face of the fire-haired lady?

This statue is consistent with the theme of the painting. Bredreau is carving a statue of Sune, the fire-haired lady, the goddess of love and goodness.

But this statue is different from the statue of the God of Love enshrined in the God of Love Temple. She is more humane, her expression is more vivid, lifelike, elegant and majestic. Her carving technique is at the level of a master and cannot be achieved by ordinary masons and sculptors.

As the stone powder fell, more details were presented to the two voters.

She is like a monument, giving people a noble feeling, solemn and elegant; but at the same time, she is kind, beautiful and graceful, with all kinds of postures. The plump breasts, round shoulders, and flexible waist all present a mature female beauty.

She has both the plumpness, charm and tenderness of a woman, and the purity, solemnity and love of a human mother, embodying the abundant inner vitality and human spiritual wisdom.

The body of the statue adopts a spiral upward trend and is slightly tilted. The ups and downs of each part are full of musical rhythm;

The lower limbs are covered with a skirt, and the natural and relaxed folds of the clothes reveal the dynamic structure of the human body, adding rich variety and subtle beauty to the statue.

Helen's eyes widened, her mouth slightly opened, and her limbs stiffly circled the statue as if controlled by a spell, admiring it from all angles. No matter from which angle, it had a unified and varied beauty.

Elminster couldn't suppress the excitement in his heart. Although the statue was not completed yet, he was already sure that this statue was also a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation!

Today he watched two classic stage plays, admired a masterpiece and witnessed the creation of a sculpture.

What was the date of the Harvest Festival in September 1369 of the Valley Era? What major event happened in the upper world?

The gods who love art actually collectively blessed an unknown artist, allowing him to frantically create so many masterpieces that can be passed down forever.

Is it really the effect of Cupid's curse?

But in history, people who were cursed by the God of Love, let alone create any works of art, could not retain their sanity. They were either crazy or stupid, or they could not bear the pain and committed suicide and fell into hell.

Could it be said that only the most determined artists who have been cursed by the God of Love stagger on the lonely road of art, burdened with endless pain, and let the pain squeeze out inspiration, and then burn themselves like Bredlow and use their works to pass down the world? A masterpiece that lights up the world?

The two voters could not feel the passage of time at all while admiring the beautiful masterpiece. After a long time, Bredero's carving came to an end. As he finally dropped the hammer, the last detail of the sculpture was completed.

The emergence of this "Statue of Suni, Goddess of Love" shows to the people of Faerun her magnificence and beauty that have been spread in the real world for thousands of years.

"Perfect!"

Helen praised: "I have never seen such a perfect statue of Suni. No matter from any angle or from any detail, its beauty is so flawless. Oh, I feel dizzy, my heart is beating so fast, My mind went blank and I couldn't breathe..."

The chosen one of the God of Love held his forehead with the back of his hand, staggered a few steps, and was about to faint.

David's Syndrome broke out. After seeing the great sculpture that surpassed all of Faerûn, Helen was shocked beyond measure by its beauty. Even the constitution of the elect could not withstand a disease that pointed directly at the soul, and she fell into a state of illness.

Elminster quickly cast magic to give her the blessing to "dispel the disease", and she recovered.

The old sage also praised: "This work expresses the most amazing inspiration. Her flesh is restrained, and the joy of her life is tempered by reason. This is the most beautiful image of the goddess Suni I have ever seen. Even she I all..."

The old sage did not say the next words. If he said it, it would be very suspicious of blasphemy. Although he has entered old age, he does not want to bear the curse of the God of Love and die alone.

The goddess Suni is undoubtedly very beautiful. She always appears as a breathtakingly beautiful woman with long shining hair. Her enthusiasm often revealed an unconscious provocation, and her character was capricious, which made her beauty seem somewhat undignified.

The expression of this statue is calm and elegant, tranquil and refined. There is a smile on her face that is so light that it is almost imperceptible, making people feel an otherworldly beauty from her smile.

It is this transcendent demeanor that controls the purely physical sensory pleasure that the naked body may bring, and elevates the human spiritual world to a new realm of aesthetic ideals.

Even Elminster, who had seen the true face of the God of Love, felt that the goddess of love and beauty should look like a statue, not the frivolous goddess who was passionate but sometimes showed provocative eyes.

The posture of the statue is solemn and sublime, elegant and graceful, and the contrast between the torso, limbs and multiple clothing lines creates a subtle flowing rhythm. Her sexy posture gave the whole image great charm.

Her legs are covered by expressive pleats, revealing carefully sculpted toes, leaving endless reverie. The lower body of the statue is particularly thick, giving people a sense of stability. In contrast, the exposed upper body looks even more beautiful.

Elminster is convinced that the beauty of this statue has surpassed the goddess herself. If the goddess of love and beauty shows the image of the statue to believers, the number of cupid believers will definitely increase, and the world's prejudice against cupid believers will be completely reversed. But he didn't dare to say it.

"I thought there would be no perfect works of art in the world, but I was lucky enough to see it today."

Elminster said to the artist Bredlow, who seemed to be in a trance: "You have created greatness and magic. Please accept my tribute."

As he spoke, the old sage slowly bowed to a man who was more than a thousand years younger than him! He may not express respect for the gods when he sees them, but he does not hesitate to admire a great artist who makes the world of Faerûn more beautiful.

"No!"

Bradlow yelled crazily: "This is a bad piece of art. It is not perfect. It cannot even express one ten thousandth of my feelings about beauty. Why keep her? It is better to smash it!"

While shouting, Bredero frantically swung a stone hammer and hit the sculpture so fast that even the two voters had no time to stop him.

"Ah... don't!"

The moment the stone hammer fell on the statue, Helen screamed. She was scared out of her mind. Such a beautiful and exquisite work of art was not satisfied with its creator and wanted to destroy it on the spot. Witnessing this scene was simply worse than killing her. Still painful!

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