Lugia, my name of the elf

Chapter 101 The oracle must be true

Inside the Storm Tower, in front of the Creation Tablet;

After the eight people listened to Lugia's narration of Genesis, everyone's minds became active again, and even seemed to have no worldliness;

I don’t blame everyone, I can only blame Lugia’s story about the Seven Days of Creation, which was too shocking;

After reconstructing the cognition of these eight people, I believe that these people will have completely different angles and views when they look at the world in the future.

"It turns out that this is how the moon and sun above us appear!"

"Haha, I said the reason why the moon and the sun cannot appear in the same sky is because of the existence of the God of Planets. That's it."

After hearing the story of the sixth day of creation, Gavin and Ryan naturally imagined the appearance of the moon and the sun in their minds.

After the two learned about the origin of the sun and the moon, they couldn't help but feel emotional again.

Alor's thoughts were quite different from those of the two. He even noticed the inaction of the omnipotent god who created all things on the seventh day, and thought seriously:

"On this seventh day, even the great god who created everything has rested, so should our tribe follow suit? Let the high priest ask our God of Storms for instructions on this matter later to see if we can Do we also have to follow the gods’ schedule, work for six days, and then take one day of rest?”

As for Poseline, who is the high priest of the tribe, her view is different from the three of them. In the oracle from the storm, she immediately discovered the last words of the god. It seemed that there was a vague sense of being deliberately deliberately Hidden meaning.

Especially the last sentence of the God of Storm: "But everything, until its arrival, changed the originally orderly world."

The delicate Poseline thought about it speculatively, and the gods pointed it out, but did not explain clearly;

This could otherwise mean that this is a warning or some kind of hint from the storm.

Moreover, this warning or hint cannot be directly sent down by the God of Storms to explain it to everyone.

But why can't it just go down directly?

Could it be that once the people of the Stormwind tribe knew about it, would there be any danger?

Or, if the Storm God speaks out, will his god himself be in danger?

Bosaline could barely understand the Seven Days of Divine Creation, and as she wished, she remembered it all, and even more clearly understood one point;

Although she loves and deeply believes in the God of Storms, there are actually as many as a dozen gods who are consistent with his divine personality, and they are no longer comparable to the only and absolute Supreme.

And above the storm, there is actually the God of Creation who created the gods and even the entire universe;

This world is far more complex and profound than what Bosaline had always imagined in the past.

The sky, the sea, the earth, the sun and the moon, life and death, etc., all have unknown and profound secrets;

And every god is transformed by the power of powerful laws that she cannot bear and understand;

If one rashly explores the fate of the gods without a sense of awe, he will most likely be swallowed up by the gods' wrath, and his soul will be completely destroyed in the vast universe and cease to exist.

Immediately, Boselin continued to think and wonder, could it be that seven days after the creation of God, there was an accident in this world, and did something unknown happen?

And who is that "it"?

How has the original order of this world changed?

Lots of mysteries, many unknowns, as if countless hazes were coming towards her face, making Boselin feel heavy and panicked.

When she thought of this, Poseline's first thought was not how to explore this mysterious, weird and bizarre world;

Rather, I deeply feel that in such a situation where the gods have risen together and there are dangers everywhere, I am fortunate enough to be protected by the storm, allowing the former Seven Island Tribe to survive and develop on this isolated island in the ocean...

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Storm Tower, one hundred floors;

"Huh, I'm done..., ahem, I'm done." Lugia breathed a sigh of relief and said with a relaxed look.

The Seven Days of Divine Creation was created by Lugia based on the memories left behind by the original soul, various information from the Phoenix King, and his own reasonable analysis and bold ideas.

Although there are mostly speculations and predictions, there is not much strong evidence to prove that the "Seven Days of Divine Creation of Arceus" created by Lugia is undoubtedly reality.

But Lugia firmly believes that he is infinitely close to the truth and origin of the world.

Even if there are going to be discrepancies in the future, I think there won’t be too many changes.

But there are also several doubts and points of attention that Lugia still needs to slowly confirm in the future;

First, Lugia and Ho-oh did not discover the existence of Zygarde and Necrozma.

But considering that these two are most likely gods from the dark camp, even if their existence is confirmed in the future, a fierce conflict is very likely to occur once they meet;

Lugia must prepare for this in advance.

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Secondly, even though Lugia and Ho-Oh have never seen Arceus with their own eyes, even Lugia who died before does not have this creation god in his remaining soul memories.

But despite this, Lugia has more faith than anyone else;

The God of Creation - Arceus, exists!

Because every time Lugia called Arceus by his name, he was actually a little shocked to find that everywhere in the universe, even anywhere around him;

An extremely weak consciousness, even difficult to detect with the perception of a god, actually responded to Lugia's call intermittently!

This discovery made Lugia feel horrified.

Because even if Lugia is crazy, even if he vows to "fight until death" and claims to be "fearless";

But facing Arceus, his words were just propaganda slogans and should not be taken seriously.

Although Lugia is not afraid of death, it does not mean that Lugia has no brains.

Not being afraid of death and wanting to commit suicide are two completely different concepts, so don't confuse them.

The powerful god of creation, Arceus, is definitely not comparable to Lugia at the moment. Even if he simply looks directly at him, he is in danger of falling.

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The last point is the sentence that High Priest Poseline has been pondering: "But everything, until its arrival, has changed the originally ordered world."

This sentence is actually Lugia's ingenious stroke, and it is also the best reflection of the broad and profound culture of flower growers.

In Lugia's previous life, there was basically no country or civilization that could play with words so well.

This "it" basically includes and encompasses any unexpected situation.

Lugia's version of Genesis was given, leaving an almost impeccable self-justifying effect.

At present, Lugia still doesn't know why some mythical beasts incarnate into darkness, go against the will of Arceus, the god of creation, and are so keen on destroying human civilization and are determined to return the world to chaos and disorder. original state.

But the "it" that Lugia spoke of was synonymous with endless possibilities and infinite changes, which made his theory of seven days of divine creation without any flaws.

Lugia has considered all possible situations, such as;

Perhaps Arceus, the God of Creation, got some strange disease or was infected with some virus, suddenly changed his temper, liked to cause destruction, and then ordered certain mythical beasts.

Of course, let’s not discuss whether there really is a certain disease or virus in this world that can invade the supreme being that is basically impossible to defeat;

In the above examples, disease or virus is the "it" Lugia mentioned.

For another example, has this universe been invaded by a supreme evil god from other universes? Did that powerful evil god from another world use its divine power to infect or transform divine beasts such as Rayquaza and Giratina?

And in this context, the evil god from another world is the "it" in Lugia's mouth.

Of course, assumptions and illusions like this can continue until death, but it just doesn't make much sense.

But all in all, it was still because of Lugia’s last words;

This makes his seven-day theory of divine creation extremely real, and theoretically there is no possibility of overthrowing it.

Even if future generations did not discover the existence of Zygarde or Necrozma, Lugia had done quite a thorough job in the end and put all the responsibilities and reasons on that unfounded "it".

In this way, the responsibility for the Lugia Oracle will be completely removed.

It is not the fault of future generations that they did not find the above two mythical beasts, but it is not Lugia's fault either. It is all because "it" came and has nothing to do with any of us.

What, you want to know who "it" is?

Lugia said that he would kill me even if he didn't tell me. Anyone who wants to know should think about it carefully. He didn't bother to pay attention.

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The reason why Lugia arranged it so carefully was to deliberately leave such a sentence.

The most important reason is that as a god, Lugia cannot make mistakes in principle.

Once Lugia's oracle is wrong, even a small error will be magnified infinitely and cause huge cracks in Storm's faith that are difficult to recover.

Gods, after all, unlike humans who often make mistakes, must be perfect.

Although Lugia is not perfect, he still has to pretend to be an image of perfection that is perfect and holy.

Fortunately, Lugia's last sentence is enough to make Lugia's oracle remain true and credible no matter how it changes in the future.

(Writer: Due to limited space, the three mythical beasts of the Sword and Shield era will not appear in this novel.)

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