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1.486 The way to die is too easy and humble.

Gently closing the ancient books carefully selected by Dawn Warhammer Xili, the lord has a deeper understanding of Almsivi, the three living gods of the Tribunal.

As the housekeeper said, if divinity is the sublimation of human nature, then the good and the bad will be sublimated together.

This is most vividly reflected in Almalexia, Vivec and Sotha Sil. Because they are indeed living gods promoted from living people. Their personalities are transformed by stealing the power of Lork Khan's heart.

way, solidifying into godhead over a long period of time.

However, because he cut off the connection with Lorkhan's heart, his divinity disappeared, and he eventually fell into mortal form. The darker side hidden behind Vivec's benevolent side is darker violence, sex and conspiracy.

In addition, Nerevar's mortal wife Almalexia later became Vivec's divine companion. The Lord has reason to believe that Vivec's method of secretly convincing Almalexia to betray Nerevar was nothing more than

Human nature intertwined with sex and conspiracy finally sublimates into divinity.

So when Nerevain, the reincarnated soul of Nerevar in the prophecy, appeared in front of her, Almalexia, who was already on the verge of collapse due to exhaustion of her divine power, went completely crazy. So she set up a conspiracy to kill someone with a borrowed knife.

Lure Nerevarin into the Clockwork City to kill Sotha Sil, and focus all the divine power of the Trinity Almsivi into herself, becoming the only god of the dark elves. As she famously said: "Your

Death will bring an end to Nerevar's prophecies, and my people will once again be led by one god, adhering to one faith, and obeying one authority under my divine laws."

As a result, she died under Nerevarine's sword, which brought a colorful end to her magnificent life.

The most important mentor who guided Nerevarin to complete the prophecy and save the entire world was one of the three living gods of the Tribunal, the patron of artists and outliers, the "transcendent evolution" of Mephala, and the guardian of Morrowind.

, the martial poet Vivec who confined the evil god to Red Mountain.

As he himself declared: "Without the power of the mind (Heart of Lorkhan), our divine power is diminished. Our days as gods are numbered. I have told my priests that I will withdraw from this world, and that the temple should be dedicated to

Be prepared for change. We may no longer be revered as gods, but as saints and heroes, the temple will return to the faith of our ancestors - the worship of our ancestors and the triumvirate of Azura, Mephala and Boethea.

of 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.).”

"Is there any record of Vivec's final outcome?" Wu Chen suddenly became interested in the experience of Vivec, the martial poet, one of the three living gods.

"There is no accurate official record. But there is an unofficial book about Vivec's Trial." Dawn Warhammer Xili handed a notebook she had excerpted from various ancient books to the lord.

In other words, with the deaths of Sotha Sil and Almalexia, the three living gods of the Tribunal only placed Vivec. But Vivec also clearly knew that since he was only a mortal now, he would die no matter what.

. He just regretted that the way Sotha Sil and Almalexia died was too easy and humble. In mortal language: they should not have died 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 he suddenly disappeared along with the Nerevarine during the Crisis.

Some people speculate that he was taken away by the Demon God or killed by Nerevarine, and some people think that he just fulfilled his declaration to withdraw from the world. With the outbreak of Red Mountain, Vivec City was destroyed, and a new temple was built, followed by

It was the final verdict on Vivec's fate: the Trial at Hogithum Hall.

Often referred to as "The Trial of Vivec", 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 Lorkhan's heart, and tampering with three

The image of the demon god shifted the dark elves' worship of the three demon gods to the belief in the three living gods. Vivec accepted his accusation and appointed Allerleirauh, Hasfat Antapolis (

Hasphat Antabolis and Nigedo served as judges in a semi-public trial.

This chapter is not over, please click the next page to continue reading! The trial begins with the accusation of Vivec murdering his superior and friend Nerevar. To ensure that his answer is true, Vivec uses his watery face (

Water-Face) guaranteed the authenticity of the answer, and then Vivec told the three judges in a true voice: He should be responsible for Nerevar's death as a mortal, but not as a god. He claimed that as a human being and as a god

The two are separate. So a very important identity issue arises: Is Vivec now a mortal or a god?

If he is a mortal, is he now the same person as he was before when he murdered Nerevar?

Vivec continued to explain in further detail that when he touched Lorkhan's heart as a mortal, the past was completely changed because of the Red Mountain Dragon Break, which meant that he was no longer the person he was in the past, because he had never been the person he was in the past.

Exist (beautiful, inverse causal law).

He then said that the current Vivec is a remnant of the past living god form, rather than a mortal existence.

The judge was very skeptical of this statement. In order to confirm what he stated, Vivec proposed to the judges in his trial that Azura could be called 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 Azula in the courtroom.

In order to gather the sacrifices required for the summoning, the judges decided to suspend further trials and wait for the festival to summon Azura. When faced with the accusation of stealing the divinity, Vivec argued that according to Veloth,

Prophecy, the judgment seat should have received divine power, so it is not a crime (beautiful, since it is a destiny that cannot be changed or resisted, so we can only go with the flow, what is wrong with this?). Of course the judges do not accept this trick,

So Vivec could only tell the truth. He said that he was very happy to steal the divine power. If he had the chance, he would do it again, and he had left the method of stealing the divine power for future generations. If the three of them did not become living

God, the dark elves will never prosper.

This testimony of his was accepted by the judges.

When Azura's summoning day came, priest Ainoryl was ordered to summon Azura in the hall. After the preparation ceremony was completed, Azura was successfully summoned, but before the judge asked the goddess, Vivec interrupted

They, and revealed his true intention in arranging this trial.

Vivec used his shadow to surround Azura and reveal her Neonymic, her magical name, allowing her divinity to fully manifest and bind Azura to Mundus. Vivec then

Beginning to bind her archetype, her true name, and free the mortal souls trapped within Azula's Star, further binding her to this plane. With "Azula's Divine Projection" being fully bound to

Mundas, Vivec showed her the CHIM ability he had comprehended, and then pulled the spear Muatra out of the armor and threw it at the throat of "Azura's Divine Projection"

, expel the goddess from this plane.

With Azula defeated, Vivec thanked the court for unintentionally helping him exact his long-awaited revenge. Finally, he put Alando Sur's pamphlet into his mouth and spoke the words in Lesson Thirty-Six

The secret message discovered in: He was not born a god. His destiny did not lead him to sin. He chose this path of his own free will. He stole divinity and murdered the "Confessor" (interestingly this

Who is the confessor talking about?).

Vivec then disappeared from the courtroom where he was being tried.

The final outcome of the Hogisham Hall trial implies that Vivec's disappearance was an act of his own initiative. No one could force him to leave.
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