You say it's a dream, so you can do whatever you want?
Forget it...there's no point in complaining about this now.
I had expected to fall back into a state of complete loss of senses after "waking up".
After all, this "goddess of death" is taken too far.
Others say, "The King of Hell tells people to die at the third watch, who dares to keep them alive until the fifth watch?", but for me, they say, "The King of Hell won't accept you today, so you'll have to die."
Although I only gave this treatment to the residents of Kuta City who believe in the goddess Ailei, the corresponding price is not too small if you think about it with your knees - no, they all directly penetrated the barrier between parallel worlds and killed them.
Fundamentally speaking, this matter is actually the fault of [Ereshkigal] who casually threw the responsibility to me, but how can I blame this little girl who has no concrete image and is just a "concept"
?
If it wasn't because I showed that I was good at dealing with the undead, why would they throw the responsibility over to me?
The cause of death, the person you care about, and the person you want to be in the next life. As long as the respondent cannot lie, these three questions are enough to roughly determine what kind of person he or she is and further arrange for reincarnation.
Even if there are a few mistakes and omissions, why bother about it when everyone is dead?
Moreover, there are explanations for these small errors and omissions, which are called "accidental errors" and "good fortune plays tricks on people".
I have been begging for thousands of years." "Before I use up this month's salary, let me see you."
Hmm...something seems wrong, forget it.
Next is the "black mist" that the soul cage attracts from the undead. They are the materialization of the concept of "death" - because they cannot be touched, they should be incorporeal?
In short, these black mist will be generated when mortal beings die, and pull them into the underworld, barely functioning as a black and white impermanence, a bull's head and a horse's face.
In the underworld, which has a total of seven levels, the deeper the undead sink and the longer they stay, the more of this thing is attached to them. When the number of "death" attached to an undead reaches a critical point, it will be attracted to "
"Wall" - that's what I penetrated when I fell all the way down.
If you are of high enough status, you can directly see these "deaths", but if you don't have a priesthood related to death, you can only look at them, but you can't do anything, let alone obstruct or contact them.
In my words, when you come into contact with these "fogs of death", you will know the direct cause of death of its owner and the people and things related to it.
For example, Undead A was a warrior who died to cover his comrades in the reconnaissance force. When I came into contact with his black mist, I could see that he and other warriors retreated alternately, but due to a mistake, he was surrounded by Warcraft.
After killing and holding back the monsters that attack your comrades, you will be outnumbered and die. Then, a close-up of a monster will be given to show what it is doing when the warrior performs those actions, and how it uses its fangs and claws to deliver the final blow to the warrior.
of.
For another example, Undead B is a pharmacist who poisoned himself while testing a new formula. I can see how the key herbs or ingredients were mixed into the potion and how he drank it - two
all over.
At first, I only regarded this kind of "death replay" as a basis for arranging reincarnation, but later I discovered that they are completely a biographical history book - although this book is connected by death one after another.
If it weren't for the fact that there are no souls that can go to the underworld after the death of the Warcraft, I would consider tracing the connection between killing and being killed to see who I can finally contact.
The method of forcibly preventing the residents of Kuta from dying was provoked by Leif who became the "God of Plague".
He threw a seriously lethal and contagious plague into the city of Kuta, and without looking at the effect, he went directly to the underworld to trouble me. He also said that someone was trying to frame him and asked me to help find the murderer. If I don't help
Just defeat me and take the priesthood by force to check.
On my side, I had just sucked away the "death" of those infected. When I found out who was behind the scenes, I saw this idiot falling into the trap.
Is there any option other than to crush him and imprison him in a soul cage?
You can kill them, but it’s not necessary. Although I am “relying” on the “other me”, who knows if they will succeed in restoring human nature if I do it?
Then, he slipped away while I was summoned to Ishtar to deal with the plague.
I originally thought that I would exchange with Ishtar, or Ailei would help temporarily, but it turned out that these two girls were both lazy and did not work. The work of the goddess of death was temporarily left to the "ordinary version of Lin Hao", who could watch Lei
The husband is the weird one.
After going back and forth between the mortal world and the underworld twice, I have basically figured out how the goddess of death and the goddess of Venus are "one body and two sides": Ishtar will lose her divinity when she goes down to the bottom of the underworld and will be killed instantly by Ai Lei, while Ai Lei will be killed instantly.
After Rei reaches the surface, she will be killed instantly by Ishtar for the same reason. If the two sides want to fight evenly, they can only fight on the third floor of Hades.
Next, since I had already driven away "Nergal" and there was no need to target Ishtar, I opened the door and let them all in when she tried to go to Hades.
But the disadvantages are also obvious - the undead from the first six floors are pouring down one after another. If left alone, they will all hit the wall, so Ai Lei and I instantly entered a state of full capacity, and could only release "Ordinary Lin Hao" to deal with it.
, and by the way, asked them to lead Tiamat to Kuta, which is full of "undead people".
Finally, there is Tiamat, the Giant Sakura.
Although I was scared when I saw it at first, but if you think about it carefully, it is not surprising that she will take on the appearance of Kuro Sakura. After all, she has the same imaginary number attributes, the same evil in this world, and the same blackening, and this
The world can also be regarded as a sea of electronics.
Judging from Sumerian mythology, as one of the creator gods and the heaven and earth itself, she can be said to be immortal and cannot be in a "death" state at all. She was only in an "imaginary number" state before being awakened by Leif.
That's all.
But obviously, C Shan didn't believe this evil and insisted on confronting her. As a result, his magic power was exhausted and his spirit base collapsed and he returned to the Throne of Heroes.
Without prompting my sister and the stupid system's suggestions, I could only choose to lure her into destroying Ai Lei's temple based on my experience, using this as an opportunity to force the god to descend, and then use a semi-assimilation method to forcibly pull her into the underworld.
Hmm...this is probably the reason why I am now in boundless darkness and have lost all my senses.