As a saying goes: "The oldest and strongest emotion of human beings is fear; and the oldest and strongest fear is the fear of the unknown." '

……

"To drive one into madness or death."

"Is the oldest and strongest fear the fear of the unknown?"

Everyone looked at the words in shock and said.

While imagining their own insignificance——

Regarding human beings and evil gods, it is like the metaphors of ants and human beings.

This made them tremble with fear and feel inexplicably reasonable.

Is this the truth?

Will humans pay attention to ants walking randomly on the side of the road?yes!Thinking in another way, aren’t we human beings also ants compared to the gods?

If humans become interested in ants.

Whether it's a good interest or a bad interest—

For ants, it is the greatest malice in itself.

The same is true for them humans and gods.

Too small and fragile, even the slightest fluctuation may cause death.

As said before-

If the gods help human beings without asking for anything in return, it is hard not to wonder what they are doing for and what is the significance of it.

'Unless they have malice. '

That sentence echoed in people's minds again.

Even the slightest doubt can cause uneasiness in people's hearts.

Besides fanatics, who can guarantee complete and unreserved trust in a god.

They don't understand God, and when they try to understand God with human cognition, they often only see one side of it.

In other words, it is precisely for human beings that any move of the gods may cause great harm and influence to them.

They will feel uneasy.

For the gods, even a very ordinary interest, just the interest itself, is already malicious to human beings.

In this mysterious myth, Nyarlathotep is just such a god.

And he was more than just interested.

The god is mentioned again in the epic...

Then--

People saw descriptions like that:

According to legend, the human incarnation of Nyarlathotep is usually a dark-skinned, tall, thin man with a bright smile on his face.

He is the messenger and spokesperson of the Outer Gods on earth, especially obedient to Azathoth;

Also different from most of the outer gods who are not interested in humans, Nyarlathotep sometimes bestows some unique gifts on humans, but these gifts often lead to wars and killings.

Nyarlathotep has always been keen to deceive, seduce humans, and to drive humans into terror and despair is his highest joy.In Cthulhu mythology, its image is closest to the traditional concept of "devil".

He has been active at various times throughout history.

It is said that he was behind the famous Crusades. '

"Crusades?!!"

——!

Many people who had heard about what happened in neighboring countries suddenly widened their eyes and were dumbfounded.

Hermetos' pupils shrank even more, and he took a breath.There are [-] grass-mud horse beasts galloping in my heart!

'Crusades……! '

That Nyarlathotep is still 'alive'? !

From that sentence, what an astonishing message he saw!

Since the recent "Crusade" was written by him, that Nyarlathotep is naturally a god living in this era just like him!

The God of Alchemy suddenly broke out in a cold sweat.

He realizes his own blindness, arrogance and stupidity.

He has always believed that the Magician of Flowers is a legendary sage who has survived from the past to the present, so he knows so many secrets that even the gods do not know.

But the era in which Mei Li can survive for so long...

Then, among the gods, why can't there be powerful ones who have survived to this day!

Could it be that many ancient and powerful gods are still alive.

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