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487 Chapter 1486 The way of dying is too easy and humble

487 Chapter 1.486 The way of dying is too easy and humble

Gently closing the ancient books carefully selected by Dawn Warhammer Siri, the lord has a deeper understanding of the three living gods of the trial seat, Almxivi.

As the housekeeper said, if divinity is the sublimation of humanity, then both the good and the bad are sublimated together.

This is vividly reflected in Almalexia, Vivec and Sosa Hill.Because they are indeed living gods promoted from living people.Solidify his personality into a godhead for a long period of time by stealing the power of Lockhan's heart.

However, because of cutting off the connection with Lockhan's heart, the divinity disappeared, and finally degenerated into a mortal.Behind Vivec's benevolent side lies a darker side of violence, sex and intrigue.

Plus Almalexia, Nerevar's mortal wife, who later became Vivec's divine consort.The lord has reason to believe that Vivec's method of secretly persuading Almalexia to betray Nerevar is nothing more than the human nature intertwined with sex and conspiracy finally sublimated into divinity.

So when Nerevain, the reincarnated soul of Nerevain in the prophecy, appeared in front of her.Almalexia, who was already on the verge of collapse due to mental exhaustion, was completely insane.So he set up a conspiracy to kill people with a borrowed knife.Wanting to lure Nerevain into the Clockwork City to kill Sotha Hill, concentrate all the divine power of the trinity Almxivi on herself, and become the only god of the dark elves.As she famously said: "Your death will end the Nerevar prophecy, and my people will once again be led by a god, uphold the same faith, obey the same authority under my holy law."

In the end, she died under the sword of Nerevarine.It is a full stop to his magnificent life.

The most important mentor who guided Nerevarin to complete the prophecy and save the whole world is one of the three living gods of the trial seat, the patron of artists and outliers, the "transcendent evolution" of Mephala, and the guardian of Morrowind , the warrior poet Vivec who confined the evil gods to Red Mountain.

As he himself declares: "Without the power of the mind (of Lockhan's Heart), our divine powers are diminished. Our days as gods are numbered. I have told my priests that I will withdraw from this world, and that the Temple shall serve Prepare for change. We may no longer be honored as gods, but as saints and heroes, the Temple will return to the beliefs of our ancestors - the worship of our ancestors and the three good gods of Azura, Mephala and Boethia worship. The mission and traditions of the Temple must continue...without the power of the Heart, our divine powers diminish. Our days as gods are numbered. I have told my priests that I shall withdraw from the world, and that the Temple should be prepared for a change. We may be honored no longer as gods, but as saints and heroes, and the Temple will return to the faith of our forefathers —— the worship of our ancestors and the three good daedra, Azura, Mephala, and Boethiah. The missions and traditions of the Temple must continue but without its Living Gods.")

"Are there any records about Vivec's final ending?" Wu Chen was suddenly interested in the experience of one of the three living gods, the martial poet Vivec.

"There is no accurate official record. But there is an unofficial record of "Vivec's Trial." Dawn Warhammer Siri handed over to the lord a notebook that she had extracted and sorted out from various ancient books.

In other words, with the deaths of Sosa Hill and Almalexia, the three living gods of the trial seat only came down to Vivec.But Vivek also knew clearly that since he was just a mortal now, he would die no matter what.He just regrets the way Sotha Hill and Almalexia died so easily and humblely.In mortal language: they didn't deserve to die like this.

It is said that after burying Sotha Sil and Almalexia with his own hands, Vivec remained in Morrowind to guide his people until his sudden disappearance along with Nerevarine during the Annihilation Crisis.

Some speculate that he was taken away by the Daedric or killed by Nerevarine, while others believe he merely fulfilled his proclamation to withdraw from the world.With the destruction of Vivec City in the Red Mountain eruption and the erection of a new temple, comes the verdict on Vivec's final fate: the Hogithum Hall trial.

Often referred to as the "Vivec Trial," it was Vivec's last public appearance before his sudden disappearance.A scholar accused him of breaking his oath, murdering Nerevar, stealing the power of Lockhan's heart, and tampering with the image of the Three Demon Gods, transferring the worship of the Three Demon Gods by the Dark Elves to the belief in the Three Living Gods.Vivek accepted his charges and appointed Allerleirauh, Hasphat Antabolis, and Nigedo as judges for a semi-public trial.

The trial begins with charges against Vivec over whether he murdered his superior and friend Nerevar.In order to ensure the truth of his answer, Vivec used his Water-Face to guarantee the truth of the answer, and then Vivec used the voice of truth to tell the three judges that he, as a mortal, should be responsible for Nerevar's death. Responsible, but not his responsibility as God.He claims that being human and being God are separate.And so a very important question of identity arises: Is the current Vivec mortal or a god?
If he is a mortal, is he the same person who murdered Nerevar before?

Vivec goes on to elaborate further that when he touched the heart of Lokhan as a mortal, the past was completely changed by the Red Mountain Dragon Break, meaning he was no longer the same person he used to be, because the old person he never was Existence (beautiful, inverse causality).

He then said that the present Vivec was a remnant of the living god form of the past, not a mortal being.

The judge was skeptical about this statement.To substantiate his statement, Vivec proposed to his trial judges that Azura could be summoned to speak on Nerevar's behalf and answer the most crucial question of identity.

The Judge reluctantly agreed to his suggestion, and decided to summon Azura to descend upon the Inquisition.

In order to collect the sacrifices needed for the summoning, the judges decided to suspend further trials until the festival to summon Azura.When faced with the accusation of stealing divinity, Vivec argued that according to the prophecy of Veloth, the Tribunal should have received divine power, so it was not a crime (beautiful, since it is destined to be unchangeable and irreversible, You can only follow the trend, what's wrong with that?).Of course the judges didn't agree with this, so Vivec could only tell the truth. He said that he was happy to steal the power, and he would do it again if he had the chance, and he has left the method of stealing power for posterity. use.If the three of them hadn't become living gods, the Dark Elves would never have prospered.

His testimony was accepted by the judges.

When the day of Azura's summoning came, Priest Ainoryl was ordered to summon Azura in the hall.After the preparation ceremony was complete, Azura was successfully summoned, but before the judges could question the goddess, Vivec interrupted them and revealed his true intentions in ordering this trial.

Vivec surrounds Azura with his shadow and reveals her Neonymic, her magical name, bringing her divinity fully into the present and binding Azura to Mundus.Vivec then proceeded to bind her archetype, her true name, and free the mortal souls trapped within Azura's Star, further binding her to the plane.With "Azura's Divinity Projection" fully bound in Mundus, Vivec revealed to her his realized Chim abilities, followed by removing the spear Muatra from the armor Withdrew from the inside and threw it at the throat of "Azura's Divinity Projection", expelling the goddess from this plane.

With Azura defeated, Vivec thanks the court for inadvertently helping him with his long-awaited vengeance.Finally, he puts Alando Sur's booklet in his mouth, uttering the secret message discovered in Lesson 36: He was not born a god.His fate did not lead him to sin.He chose this path voluntarily.He stole the divinity and murdered the "Hortator" (interestingly who was the confessor talking about?).

Vivec then disappeared from the court where he was tried.

The final outcome of the trial at Hogesham Hall suggests that Vivec's disappearance was also an act of his own choice.No one can force him to leave.

Even the devil.

(End of this chapter)

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