This successful transportation is good news for Liang En, because it means that his work is coming to an end. More importantly, when the transportation is successful, he also obtains new cards.

So when he was resting that night, he took this opportunity to check the cards he had obtained immediately. It has to be said that Uruk is indeed a legend, so Liang En can be said to have gained a lot in terms of cards this time. rich.

"There are ten cards again, but the quality of the cards is not as good as last time." After reading the contents of the cards above, Liang En nodded. "Fortunately, even if there is a gap, the gap is not big."

The reason why I say this is because this time there is only one SSR card compared to the last time I found the relic, but there are two SR cards. In addition, the other seven are all consumption cards.

Perhaps because these stories originated from mythology, the most consumed cards were three [Legendary Power (N)], which greatly increased Liang En's blue bar.

As for the other cards, there are one [Repair (N)], one [Appraisal (N)] and two [Detection (N)]. From a practical point of view, the overall structure of the card is very practical. .

"Big harvest, this is really a big harvest." After counting these commonly used cards, Liang En gradually became excited, because he had previously discovered that often when the daily consumption cards are very good, other cards will only better.

This was indeed the case. When he placed those cards and turned his attention to other cards, he found that the remaining three cards were indeed among the most practical cards among them.

[Human language and writing (SR): There is a great debate in the historical circles about the origin of language and writing, but according to the views of most historians, the earliest writing in mankind came from the Sumerian city-state of Uruk.

As early as 5000 BC, they were carving counting symbols on pottery shards to record farms and goods. These markings were the earliest ancestors of writing.

Later, the Sumerians discovered that soft clay tablets were more suitable for engraving, and after being baked in the sun, they would become very hard and could be stored for a long time. So they began to record accounts on clay tablets, and eventually formed the famous clay tablet books.

With the development of agriculture and commerce, these accounting symbols became more and more complex. Around 3500 BC, in the ancient city of Uruk in the Mesopotamia, these symbols took the lead in developing into early writing that could write sentences.

The earliest cuneiform writing was ideographic writing, similar to Chinese oracle bone inscriptions. It used abstract graphics to express Sumerian words, basically one word had the same meaning, and there were more than 1,200 characters.

Five hundred years later, the Sumerians in the city-state era changed this script into a writing system that could represent both meaning and sound. By around 2900 BC, the number of characters in these scripts had been reduced by half.

Although the number of characters decreased, the writing system became more complex. At the same time, in 2600 BC, this kind of writing became completely mature and basically became the most standard cuneiform writing.

Now the power contained in these legends allows historical explorers to gain the power of language and writing, and to see through the fog of language.

Enhanced card (one-time use): After using this card, the user will permanently master the languages ​​and scripts that once had a population of more than 30,000 people at the same time, regardless of whether the languages ​​and scripts currently exist.

Note that the prerequisite for obtaining this skill is to have a strong enough body and an absolutely developed brain, otherwise some problems will occur. 】

"There are actually prerequisites. It seems that this skill should involve transcendence." After reading the introduction of this card, Liang En felt a little surprised, because he had never seen this kind of situation before.

But it is right to think about it. Being able to master so many languages ​​​​and words at one time should actually exceed the limit of human beings. Those who can do this should have extraordinary power.

"Okay, let's look at the next card." After adjusting his emotions, Liang En looked at the next SR card and found that compared to the previous card, this card was more ordinary. too much.

[Life Control (SR): The patron saint of ancient Babylon was Inanna, or Ishtar, who was the Babylonian goddess of nature and harvest, as well as the goddess of love, fertility and war, and was sometimes a symbol of Venus.

There is no doubt that this is a very powerful god in the legend. Because to ancient people, what He represents may not be as powerful as the gods who hold natural authority in other legends, but it is closely related to everyone.

The power gained from it this time is also related to the priesthood of Uruk's patron saint. For historical explorers, he can extract authority from legends.

Legend has it that Ishtar killed her son and husband Tams. However, because Tams was the god of plants, his death caused nothing to grow on the ground and caused natural disasters;

So Ishtar went to the underworld alone and experienced seven tests, defeated her sister Ereshkigal and brought back her husband, giving prosperity and vitality to the world again.

The extraordinary ability brought by this card is also related to this, allowing the user to control the power of life and death with the help of super strength.

Skill card (permanent): The user can extract life force to make water of life. To make water of life equivalent to one person's life force, more than ten times of life force must be extracted (anything with life will do). It consumes 10 points at the same time. Destiny points.

When extracting life force, you must make contact. If you extract the life force of intelligent creatures, you need to obtain the other party's approval, so this is not a skill that can be used in combat.

These water of life can be used directly to replenish life, or can be used as raw materials or catalysts in various alchemies. 】

Although it cannot be used in combat, this intelligence is very valuable to Liang En. For example, if water of life can be added to many alchemical potions, the effect will be greatly improved.

"Okay, let me see what the last card is like." After reading these two cards, Liang En became more interested in the last gold card, so he took a look at the last card.

[Body of Demigod (Gilgamesh) Gilgamesh was the son of Lugalbanda and the fifth monarch of Uruk. He ruled around the 27th century BC.

He is the protagonist of the famous ancient literature "The Epic of Gilgamesh" and is written as the son of the goddess Ninson. In Mesopotamian mythology, Gilgamesh is a demigod with superhuman strength.

This hero is two-thirds god and one-third human. He possesses the wisdom and strength of a god, but does not have the lifespan of a god. In the epic, his deeds are as great as those of the gods.

And being able to do this is closely related to his bloodline. At the same time, he is also most famous for his demigod body.

Enhancement card (one-time use). After this enhancement, you will gain the body of a demigod. Your physique is like Achilles without ankle weakness, your strength is like Hercules, and your wisdom is like Zhuge Liang in the novel. Your perception is no less than that of Joan of Arc, and your agility is close to that of little guys like mosquitoes and flies.

Of course, the above content refers to the complete state. As for now, it can only be said that it still needs some growth time. 】

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