Mystery: The arrival of the new Black Emperor

Chapter 363 The history of blood and tears of the elves

Hobert explained: "The fourth dimension is definitely not length, width and height, but an additional dimension on the basis of length, width and height. In that dimension, we are like paper figures in three dimensions.

“But if you think about it, we can travel through closed spaces when we are in the spirit world, so the fourth dimension must be able to easily jump out of the other three dimensions.

"It's like drawing a circle on paper. If there are two-dimensional creatures, the circle is an insurmountable barrier for the creatures inside it.

"But if there is a third dimension, we only need to walk normally to step out of a circle on the ground."

Alger exclaimed: "This is a new discovery with strong logic. Its theory seems to be very mature."

Hobert smiled and shook his head: "In short, facing this two-dimensional space, we have to walk around. As you saw just now, as long as we enter it, there will be no thickness when we come out, and we will become paper figures. ”

This reminded him of a classic science fiction novel he read in the AD era.

Alger nodded, but then he had a new question: "When we return from the spirit world to the real world, why don't we feel the harm caused by the dimension?"

Hobert smiled and said: "That's because we have returned from a high dimension to a low dimension. High dimensions can accommodate low dimensions, just like there are planes in the real world, so we enter a higher dimension. As a low dimension We will not be harmed by dimensions.

"But when high-dimensional creatures enter low dimensions, such as the two of us entering the two-dimensional space in front, then we will lose our thickness. I don't know if there is a way to restore it. Anyway, I haven't thought of a way to restore it."

The two people chatted about this issue while bypassing the two-dimensional space in front of them.

Alger was a little strange: "Then where did these two-dimensional spaces come from? Theoretically, the spiritual world is a high-dimensional space, but I have never heard of any place that corresponds to a two-dimensional space."

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."

He didn't understand where it came from specifically.

These two-dimensional spaces are not difficult to bypass, and they show no signs of expansion. They are like fruit particles in jelly, obviously different from the surrounding space, but irrelevant.

The two of them took a detour while trying to stay away from the fog. Although the fog looked harmless, who knew what was inside the fog.

Today you can explore the area outside the fog first, and it won’t be too late to explore the area inside the fog later when you have time.

They walked until noon and arrived at the front of the mountain in the center of the island. At the foot of the mountain, they found a freshwater stream and some long-abandoned elven ruins.

At the same time, they saw a hall-like building. This building had a typical Elf style and seemed to be relatively well preserved.

The two of them had already prepared and brought some food and water. At this time, they each had a simple lunch and took a short rest before starting to explore the hall.

After entering the main hall, Hobert discovered that this should be a temple, with dusty altars and statues in the middle, and murals on the surrounding walls.

It's just that the statue is very strange. It is a multi-angular, multi-sided, crystal-like structure. Each side of it is carved with some occult symbols, as if each side represents a different meaning.

Hobert was stunned for a long time before asking Alger: "Have you ever seen this kind of statue? Is this a statue of God?"

Is this an abstract image of the "Elf King"?

Alger shook his head: "I have never seen such faith."

Then Hobert was attracted by the murals on the wall. The order of the murals was from left to right, one after another.

The first one is a battle scene. The main character of the mural is an elf king with pointed ears and blue hair. He is walking on the waves, wrapped in a storm, and holding a lightning spear.

Hobert believes that this should be the image of the Elf King, who is leading the elves to fight against the dragon. This should depict a war in the Second Age.

It seems that the elves living on this island have a long history. The second picture is still the elf king, fighting against the majestic figure radiating sunshine.

Alger guessed: "Is that, is that the Eternal Blazing Sun? No, is it the ancient sun god?"

Hobert nodded and went to look at the next mural. It turned out that this mural depicted a scene of purgatory on earth. A group of people holding crosses and glowing lights from the other hand were hunting elves.

Some elves had their heads missing, some elves women were being insulted, and some elves had their heads cut off and hung on spears, like a declaration or a deterrent.

This is definitely the dark history of the ancient sun god, but Hobert feels that this should be the truth of history. When the spiritual leader and power leader of a race die at the same time, most of the elves should be massacred or enslaved.

After all, although the ancient sun god is much more rational than the ancient gods, he must still have a twisted and crazy side. His divinity is greater than humanity, and he will not prevent his followers from carrying out such massacres.

Only some elves escaped to some islands and survived under the protection of the saints.

Hobert didn't feel how cruel this was, because before this, humans were the ones who were enslaved and massacred.

The next mural is of the elves doing some curses while the sun sets on the other side.

After thinking about it for a while, Hobert realized that the elves on this island believed that their curse caused the ancient sun god to fall. They may also know that this idea is a bit far-fetched, but it is more comfortable for them to draw it like this.

A stone door separated the mural. Hobert passed the stone door and continued to look down. On the new mural, a leader of the elves led the elves to fight against a group of people wearing the costumes of the Church of the Storm.

Alger's heart froze when he saw this mural. Although the costumes of the Church of Storms in the mural were obviously different from what they are now, he certainly knew that they represented the people of the Church of Storms.

He didn't expect that there was such a history.

Hobert believes that this battle should have taken place in the Fourth Age. It is said that there were many elves in the sea at that time, but by the Fifth Age, the elves and giants had basically disappeared.

Of course they will not disappear for no reason. It is a "History of the Rise of Humanity". Human beings have become the undisputed protagonists on the earth and the ocean, and the remaining elves can only escape to this horizon. The same island life.

Continuing to look down, the history of this group of elves did not end here. Suddenly one day the sea suddenly became violent. The saints of the elves holding scepters and wearing golden rings blocked the violence of the sea around the island. , forming a wonder like iron tunnel.

Immediately afterwards, the saint holding the scepter seemed to hear a voice from the void.

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