1.506 Even if they are not, the lord also tries to make them
Among the straightforward words of Fanari Qiangyin, the most important thing that the lord needs to pay attention to is that the Skal people believe in the omnipotent Creator and do not worship the Nine Holy Spirits of the Empire.
Of course, the lord is obviously well prepared.
According to the ancient legend of the Skal people, the Creator is also called the All-Father and is a mysterious god revered as the source of creation. The Creator may be the Atmoran people of the Atmora continent (
The gods of the Atmorans, the ancestors of all Nords, may also be an offshoot of the animal gods of the Atmorans. Either way, they have similarities to each other and are derived from the ancient Atmorans.
.But thousands of years have passed, the reverence of the Nords who migrated to the Skyrim Province for the Almighty Creator has almost disappeared. Now they believe in the nine gods of the empire, especially the ninth Holy Spirit Talos. And in the isolated world
The Skals on the island of Sotherheim have retained their ancient beliefs since ancient times, allowing scholars on the mainland to learn about the omnipotent Creator through the Skals.
It is known that at least some Skals spread the belief in the Almighty Creator outside of Sotherheim, trying to convert their mainland compatriots, the "cousins" Nords in Skyrim as Fanarei Strongsound calls them. However,
The results were not significant.
Especially after experiencing the centuries-long bloody war between the "Night of Tears" and the Snow Elves, after unifying the continent, they launched the Dragon War against the tyranny of the Dragon Priest, and then to the First Empire, the Second Empire, and the Third Empire.
The inheritance of faith, and the huge war with the third ancestor of Summerset Island, China... The proud Nords have long solidified their faith in the cold blizzard in the sky and the pilgrimage to the 7,000-step Roaring Peak.
They used roars to fight against invincible enemies, and reached the Hall of Courage by holding swords and dying. They are the sons of Skyrim, and the children of Shure and Gine.
Even after being deprived of their faith in the ninth Holy Spirit, Talos, the Sons of Skyrim did not hesitate to launch a civil war to protect the gods they believed in. How could they easily believe in the ancient gods of their ancestors?
Believe that "all life flows from the Creator, like a great river flowing back to its source over time." Believe that "the Creator lives in the spiritual world, and the souls of dead creatures return to the Creator, and are
Shape into new life and return it to Mundus. Then death is just the beginning of the next phase of this endless journey."
Firmly believe that "every life is a gift given by the Creator, so every life is very precious and sacred. Even the snow all over the mountains and fields is regarded as a shelter provided by the Almighty Creator and allows hunters to track their prey.
Blessings. I believe that the Creator favors those who are determined to forge ahead and hone their abilities, and does not favor those who are greedy and lazy.”
These "outdated" interpretations of faith, not to mention the upright Nords, even the lords find them unoriginal. In a similar way, an ordinary farmer can talk at length. There is no need for the blessing of gods.
Sermons with shamans?
It cannot keep up with the times, which is also an important reason for the decline of belief in the Almighty Creator.
The six Creator Stones on the island of Solseheim are considered to represent the six aspects of nature, the six gifts of the Creator - plants, animals, sun, earth, water and wind. These stones are considered to be the omnipotent Creator.
The "channel" through which power flows into the world. Being "one with nature" is considered the key to pleasing the Lord of all creation.
The Skars practice this concept by seeking harmony with their surroundings. For example, firewood is collected from dead trees. Hunting is for sustenance. Not to entertain oneself or to please others. The sanctity of life requires violence only as a last resort
means. The Sk'ar draw their strength from the natural order; when they live in harmony with the land, they are united to it through the grace of the Creator. When this harmony is disrupted, the Creator is harmed, and the Sk'ar are harmed.
The power will weaken accordingly. People believe that the omnipotent Creator punished ancient warriors for committing cannibalism with an immortal curse, thus creating the wights. Another legend says that when the Creator breathed life into the creatures on this land
, the "breath" also blows through the trees. Some of these trees retain a part of the life infused by the Creator, and thus the dryads are born. In times of great need, the Skaar perform what they call "Ristaag"
A ritual hunt for blessings and purification to express their gratitude to the Creator and their desire to please the Almighty Creator.
They also practice ancient sacrificial rites, a pilgrimage in which certain rituals are performed on each of the Creator Stones to restore harmony and unity with nature. The antagonists to the Creator are known as Advasari (
Adversary), originally meaning enemy, opponent, devil. The Skals believe that Advasari takes pleasure in torture and likes to test them. The relationship between the Almighty Creator and Advasari is similar to that between Anu and Padome
Due to the relationship, they are on opposite sides and are in constant conflict.
It is said that "The Greedy One" is an aspect of Advasari, who is regarded as a demon by the Skals. Advasari is the opposite of the Creator. He has many aspects, and each of his aspects has
Different names and genders. The greedy ones will greedily steal all the gifts of the Creator and reduce the Skal settlement to ruins. "Aevar Stone-Singer", "Al Dudaga's"
"The Seven Fights of the Aldudagga" and "Heart of the World" are all about the same liar who always steals other people's money for some ulterior purpose.
strength.
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! So scholars in the mainland speculated that the "greedy one" Advasari in the book may be Lockhane. This is obviously contrary to the beliefs of the entire Pancontinent.
At the same time, the Nords in other parts of Tamriel have worshiped Lorkhan as Shur since ancient times. This difference also makes the Skal tribe unique. But there are some differences among the Skal people.
In his version, Shure is also considered to be the omnipotent creator.
Perhaps the Almighty Creator, like his mortal enemy Advasari, has a different appearance.
As a citizen of Sanctuary, a story lord in the Golden Age, and the only Zijin VIP. Wu Chen always feels that the six Creator Stones on Soselheim Island are regarded by the Skal people as representatives of the six aspects of nature.
That is, the six gifts of the Creator - plants, animals, sun, earth, water and wind, are the "channels" through which the omnipotent Creator's power flows into the world. To this day, the god who is really in charge of these "Creator's energy channels" is actually Shure.
His wife, the goddess Gine.
Even if they are not, the lord tries to make them so.
This is why the Lord rebuilt the Crow Rock Temple and planted the Dragonwood Golden Tree. He wanted to try to transform the six Creator Stones to suit his Golden Tree Law.
As the "Law of the Mottled Golden Tree" given by "Crimson Dragon Break". The energy-shaping core of the law, "The Ring on the Golden Tree", can be regarded as a manifestation of Gine's divinity in a sense. This is also the time to arrive at Solseheim
Behind the island, this is the reason why the lord goddess always calls her "my Baron Ximu" affectionately when she whispers in the ear of the lord.
I checked my eyes and saw that they were cousins.
Fanari Qiangyin introduced Wu Chen to the important members of the village who gathered around the stone fire pit.
The first is the village shaman Storn Cliffwalker, the father of the female warrior Freya, and the blacksmith Baldor Iron-Shaper who said "as long as Baldor is in charge of forging, Skaar's weapons will never be dull"
), Deor Woodcutter, who "obeys the will of the Creator and only chops wood from dead trees", and his wife Yrsa, who is good at making snowberry pies, hope to leave the village and become an adventurer
Nikulas and his alchemist mother Edla who objected to his departure, Oslaf and his wife Finna, and the blacksmith apprentice Morwen, whose mother was a member of the Skar tribe.
Bera, whose father was a sailor on a trading ship that sank near the village. She is the only Skarr who did not grow up in Sotherheim, living with her parents before moving back to her mother's tribe.
In Falkreath.
What surprised the lord the most was an old historian and writer, an authority on the history of Skal. Tharstan, who wrote the book "Children of the All-Maker". In the early years
He once lived in Lonely City, the first of the nine major cities in Skyrim. Now he spends most of his time wandering around Skaar Village, observing the daily activities of the locals, and is allowed to stay in the hall at night.
The Lord also needs the help of a scholar who has an objective understanding of Skal's history to achieve his goal of transforming the ancient standing stone.
Why transform ancient standing stones?
Chapter completed!