Lord of Secrets
Chapter 280 279. Noru Brand
The address given by Denora was outside the inner city, a long way from the rich area, and he didn't want to continue living in the rich area.
As for Horus's show of goodwill, he hoped to use these mysterious people. He didn't want to wait until the next time he encountered such a thing without any defense, and could only hope to survive.
"Finlag..."
At this time, Denora thought of Finlag. They had spent a pleasant night last night, but they didn't expect such a thing to happen today.
He felt that if he had been stronger at that time, refuted Finlag's suggestion, and took her directly to Lierli, there would not be so many problems.
...
When he arrived outside the manor, Baier Kro walked forward with a little solemnity.
The manor has become a ruin. It can be seen that lava once flowed on it, and finally solidified, and the former magnificence of the manor can't be seen at all.
And the breath coming from it gave Baier Kro the feeling of evil and depravity, and even aroused negative emotions in people's hearts.
However, these breaths are gradually dissipating with the death of the two demigods, so that now Baier Kro can get close to here.
Really dead, she succeeded...
Bailkro took a deep breath.
"Ganar... and, it should be the vessel for the 'Supreme Priest' to descend." Baierkro stood in the distance and stared, whispering.
Obviously, Ganar should be Xisong's demigod.
"The Supreme Priest" should not have descended, and the god only descended his power... Feeling the breath of the monster, Baierkro guessed.
This kind of monster is a manifestation of loss of control, and the loss of control of the demigod means returning to the semi-mythical creature form, but now the remains of this monster do not have this nature.
It should be interrupted and lack of power, so as the power provided dissipates, the breath of the monster also disappears rapidly.
"Who are they?"
Horus looked a little pale, forced himself to calm down, then took a few breaths, tidied his clothes, and then asked.
"They are Ganar and the container of the power of the 'Supreme Priest'." Baierkro glanced at the other party sideways and said with pursed lips.
"They?" Horus asked back, and then looked around, and felt that it was quite consistent.
"He" is a respectful title for gods.
Although demigods are not real gods, they are already gods in the mortal world. They are the closest existence to others, enough to be called "god", although it only involves a trace of mythology.
Horus suddenly remembered the arrogant declaration of the witch at the Chaldean gathering yesterday.
She wants to kill gods!
Isn't it very consistent now?
The figures of the two people overlapped instantly, and Horus felt that the person was her.
Because there is no such coincidence.
At this time, Baier Kro walked forward and noticed that on the solidified magma column, there was a seven-pointed star card standing upright, and a dark blue gem with a little dark color was tied to one end.
What does this mean... Baier Kro thought about the information about this kind of card in his mind.
The shape and style of this card belong to the game card-Nolu card.
This is a card game in the northern continent, called Noru. There are 49 cards in total, and every seven cards form a cycle. The two most special cards are the starting card and the ending card. A cycle represents a role.
For example, the starting card - the crown, represents the birth of power, and the ending card - the sky garden, which is the tomb of the emperor in the legend, symbolizes death.
The other five cards are not fixed. You only need to implement the emperor as the main body and reflect the cycle belonging to the "emperor".
For example, shield, war horse, sword, flame and blood river.
The shield can represent protection, the war horse represents the army, the sword symbolizes war, the flame means destruction, and the blood river represents killing.
Then, this cycle can be explained as:
The emperor wears the crown, takes charge of the empire, and is protected from assassination by enemy assassins under the protection of the knights. Then he develops military power, and finally revenges and launches a war, bringing fire to the enemy country, burning their homes, causing killing, and finally the tyrannical emperor is assassinated crazily and dies.
This represents the emperor's life of revenge.
The Noru card does not have too strict rules. Its core is to pursue cycles. You just need to make sense.
For example, the five ordinary cards above can also be interpreted as the emperor's life of resisting invasion. Even if the order is changed and replaced with other cards, the subject of "Emperor" can still be explained.
Therefore, in the entire Noru card, except for the fixed starting and ending cards, the cards that make up the "Emperor" are not limited to those mentioned above.
The characters represented by the original seven cycles of the Noru card are:
Knight, Hunter, Empty Talker, Sinner, Noble, Witch, and the Dead.
This is also a cycle.
The world got rid of chaos and disorder, and thus formed its own rules and order.
Knights are the embodiment of faith and order. They have their own rules, so knights can also represent the order of the world, as the beginning.
After order, life is born!
The birth of human life means survival, and survival requires hunting, so hunters appear.
Then, some people are different from hunters. They never go hunting in person, but instead boast that according to their own ideas, they can definitely harvest more prey.
Hence, they were labeled as “empty talkers”.
Suddenly, one day, the hunters followed the idea of the empty talkers and finally caught more prey.
The hunters just remembered that the birth of the first artificial flame was the light of human wisdom.
The empty talkers represent the fire, which is not a real flame, but a fire representing civilization, wisdom, and imagination.
They are not just talking big, but bursting with sparks belonging to civilization, which completely separates humans from beasts.
Civilization has become rich and colorful, but there is no order belonging to civilization. Human society fell into chaos, and then sinners appeared.
The sinners were born because of the chaos in society. They had no choice but to take this path. The sinners in the prison hoped for the end of chaos, and they represented hope.
The bottom sinners finally gathered together, resulting in differentiation, and finally the nobles were born. They represented a new class, symbolized power, controlled power and war, and restored order to society.
The development of civilization eventually fell into a bottleneck, environmental destruction, population growth, and the spread of diseases...meaning that humans need to continue.
The people in power pointed all this to the witches, who made the world worse. They were the embodiment of sin and wanted to bring destruction to mankind.
Therefore, the witches were tied to the stake. As long as these witches were purified, mankind could still continue.
However, the witches finally released the sin hidden deep in people's hearts... All humans became dead, civilization dissipated, the world ended, and the era returned to secrecy.
...
The above is Ubemo's explanation of the Noru card.
At the beginning, the Noru card had only seven characters, but as people continued to combine, more characters were eventually developed.
For example, the emperor.
The emperor's starting card, the crown, originally belonged to the knight, representing that the knight was born because of his loyalty to the imperial power, and his ending card, the sky garden, belonged to the empty talker, symbolizing the fire of human prosperity.
The rules of the Noru card game are very simple. First, draw one from each of the seven unique starting cards and seven ending cards, and then draw the other five ordinary cards.
The order of the game is based on the order of the starting cards. The knight's starting card, the crown, is the first, so the person who draws the crown starting card can play the card first.
Next is the player who draws the hunter starting card, followed by the empty talker, the sinner, the noble, the witch, and the dead.
The player can send out the cards he doesn't need, and then he can only wait for others to exchange with him. The player who deals the cards has no choice in this process, because the first time the card is dealt means that the card is discarded, unless no one exchanges with him.
If a cycle can be completed, it means the victory of the game, and the game may even end when the cards are drawn.
The gameplay of the Noru card is very rich. The 49 cards have many symbolic meanings, almost representing everything in the world. As long as the player can explore, he can find different meanings.
However, there is no seven-pointed star in the Noru card.
And the most important thing is...
The Noru card originated from astrology.
"Chaldean Order!" Baier Kro's eyes flashed, and then whispered.
The seven-pointed star is the core of the Chaldean Order.
"What!" Horus said in shock.
At this moment, Horus was a little shocked. Did Bailkro discover his identity, or the identity of Miss "Continuation"?
You know, the Chaldean Order is just a few kittens, so it can be said that basically no one knows.
And now, when he suddenly heard this name from Bailkro's mouth, Horus couldn't help but feel a jump in his heart.
Is there a traitor in the Chaldean Order, or...
Or is Bailkro also a member of the Chaldean Order?
However, these thoughts flashed through his mind, and Horus immediately calmed himself down and did not show any abnormality.
Bailkro heard what Horus said and just whispered: "The Noru card originated from the Chaldean Order, a branch of astrology."
Following Bailkro's gaze, Horus walked a few steps towards him, and then saw a hidden corner beside the ruins, on which a card was inserted.
He also learned about the Noru card, but it was too complicated and all-encompassing. There was only what you could think of, and nothing that could not be explained.
But now, he knows that the Noru card originated from the Chaldean order.
Baier Kro is very sure of his guess that the witch is one of the seven initial characters, which seems to be in line with the identity of Sigarda, and as a witch, she must be good at astrology.
The dark blue represents stability, peace, and mystery, which are what humans pursue, which can be understood as survival. In order to survive, humans burned the witch to death, which just points to the sixth witch.
It took a little time to make the setting of this Noru card.
There is a tarot card in the secrets, and we must have one, otherwise our life will be incomplete.
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