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1.696 Naturally, there are two ways to deal with it.

In the legend of the ancient Tamriel continent, Sognard is the afterlife paradise (field) of the Nords in the immortal light realm Jaseliu, a Nord warrior who proved himself in the battle.

After death, you will come to Sognard. Legend has it that when the Nord heroes enter the Hall of Courage, all physical pain and disease will disappear. Warriors drink and eat meat here and compete in boxing. But only Nord and Atmora (

Warriors from the ancestors of the Nords are qualified to come here, while warriors from other races on the continent have other places to go.

And only those with pure Nord faith can enter Sognard.

Facts have long proven that when a Nord werewolf who is unfortunately infected with lycanthropy dies, Hircine will take him into the Great Hunt and prevent him from entering Sognard. And Nord vampires who are also infected with blood-sucking disease will also

Upon death, the soul is dragged into the Cold Harbor of the Demon God Molag Bal. Of course, there are some exceptions to this. For example, warriors of different races can eventually enter the Hall of Courage by passing trials that prove Nordic faith.

The legend of Sungard has been spread since ancient times, and many scholars have tried to study it and find ways to enter. However, more people finally got their wish through heroic death in battle.

According to records, there was an adventurer named Rolf the Large who spent his life looking for a way to enter Sognard but failed. As a result, he returned to Skyrim and fought bravely in the battle with the giants.

After his death, he really went to Songard. He wrote a letter in it, through a medium named Felga Four-Fingers. The letter described in detail the wine-drinking and meat-drinking man in Songard.

The paradise of the Nords. This letter was found in the medium's residence in Cyrodiil and was recorded by a scholar in "Sovngarde, a Reexamination" by Berediti Justa

(by Bereditte Jastal)》:

"Death. This is something that each of us will face. But, is it really like this?

Just ask the nearest Nord people about their views on death, and you are likely to hear a tragic "horror story that praises courage accompanied by scenes of blood and flesh". (I think) the meaning of death may be more than

What the average Nord warrior realizes is something more. The latest evidence shows that brave Nord warriors can live forever after death in battle (at the peak of their strength and skill). But in order to fully understand

Regarding the eternal life of the Nords after death, we must first review the legends surrounding Sognard, the legendary place where warriors returned home.

According to the ancient records of the Nords and the stories passed down orally from generation to generation, at the end of the Elf Era a long time ago, there was a very luxurious and sacred place. However, its entrance was well hidden. That is called the

The city of Songard was built by the god Shur to honor the Nords who had proven their courage in the war. In this Songard, time has become meaningless. The matter of life and death

All concepts are left at the door, and there is only the pleasure of self-sufficiency in the temple. There is no pain, no torture, and there is no boring life that Nords can't stand the most.

However, the topic of 'how hidden the entrance to Sognard is' has been debated academically for a long time, and some people think that the temple built by Shull is just a legend, because no one has experienced it until now.'

The Miracle of Songard's Nords were able to return and tell of their experiences. However, this did not stop the search. Some Nords spent their entire lives trying to find the entrance to Songard. Most of them

Returning in vain, with hearts filled with heavy defeat. They'll never know the pleasure of a big mead pot that never empties or a wrestling (boxing) match with no end.

a mead flagon that never empties, or a wrestling tournament without end.).

Some may ask, is the entrance to Sognard related to death? All the answers were revealed in a pile of ancient parchments in the attic of a deceased Nord family in Cyrodiil.

.These parchments, which were initially thought to be love letters, were later confirmed to be letters between a medium named Filgar Fourfinger and the ghost (heroic spirit) of a Nord warrior named Rolf.

According to the parchment, Rolf spent his whole life trying to find the entrance to Songard but failed. On his way back to his village in Skyrim, he was blocked and robbed by a group of giants. Rolf fought bravely, but

He was killed quickly, and then the giants started playing with his head. Surprisingly, these scenes were seen by Rolf, who was slowly ascending to the sky in the form of a ghost. He drifted further and further.

Gao entered heaven, and when he finally arrived, he found... that he was already in the luxurious hall of Songard!

Rolf couldn't believe his good luck, and he deeply blamed himself for his ignorance many years ago. It turned out that death was the entrance to Sognard. The god Shur warmly welcomed the big man Rolf like a brother.

He married his husband, and personally gave him a (fragrant) roast leg of lamb and a beautiful girl (My lord? Look at this!). The god Shur told him that the gate of Sognard was a memorial to all those who died heroically in glorious battles.

The Nords open.

It's time for all Nords to know the truth. Eternal life is their (destination), and this does not require them to spend a lifetime of limited life pursuing eternal life that can never be reached at this stage of their lives. In the end, all the heroic

Nord warriors can enter Sognard. Being dismembered, beheaded or eviscerated on the battlefield seems like a small price to pay to enter and enjoy eternal life in the temple built by the god Shur."

This chapter is not finished yet, please click the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Just as one of the five heroes, the heroine Lyris Titanborn, described Sognard. All Nords who die with swords will eventually arrive.

Hall of Courage. Due to the mental shaping, the details of the entry method and the scenes seen along the way are personalized. However, it is undeniable that Sognard does exist.

So where is the paradise of the Nords? Is it the immortal world of light "Yaseliu" generally believed by mainland scholars?

If this Nordic paradise created by Shure is really located in the immortal light realm, then where is this immortal light realm?

Just like a metaphor of the lord that is only circulated in the gray stone castle: all the towers in Nirn are like "little matchsticks" holding up the eyelids of the god's head, making the god's head "half asleep and half awake".

He can't completely droop his eyelids and fall into a dreamless sleep; nor can he wake up completely and erase the dream. Now the small wooden sticks supporting the eyelids are collapsing one after another, so either the God's Head completely closes his eyes, or the God's Head himself feels a darkness.

Open. Whether we are sleeping or waking up, for us in this world, it will be the final destruction, and there will be no future life.

Regarding this metaphor of the lord, the meaning that Mrs. Gisei Siying can understand is: the seven towers supporting the present world have all collapsed, the sky has collapsed, and the dream of the God's Head has completely ended. Whether the master of the dream, the "God's Head", is permanently

A long sleep, or a complete awakening. Nien in this world will be erased from the memory of the God's Head.

So after the collapse of the Seven Towers, the God's Head may be completely awake or completely asleep, so two ways to deal with it naturally arise.

The first is to continue this dream of the Godhead.
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