"The end of the poem records that after the war, peace was restored in Eri. The elves were no longer hostile to these centaurs, but recognized their identity as Eri creatures."
"A product of pure love, the Silva Centaur is half centaur, half elf, possessing the best of both without retaining their faults. The Silva Centaur is not considered a monster, but rather
It is respected by creatures of both races."
"In the days that followed, with the first Silva centaur as a guide, after a long period of contact, the elves and centaurs began to live in harmony.
"And the consciousness of merging souls into one has been passed down. Many elves with pure hearts will also perform this kind of ritual with centaurs. The number of Silva centaurs is increasing, and the race is also slowing down.
Slowly become stronger.β
"This is the story recorded in the poem."
After telling the story recorded in the poem, Rowling stopped talking. As if she thought of something, Rowling just looked at Rhodes, waiting for his answer.
At this time, Rhodes' attention was completely focused on the picture that appeared on the last page of the poem.
Because the poem has existed for a long time, the pages have long been yellowed, and some parts are damaged. However, Rowling did not have any obstructions during the narration process, and told the entire story based on her own understanding.<
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Rhodes noticed that the picture that appeared on the last page of the poem looked very dim due to its long existence, but the obvious outline could still be seen clearly.
What appears in this picture is a powerful centaur. Two heavy battle axes hang beside it, and its hands are drawing a long bow with fine carvings, but the patterns on it have been
Can't see clearly.
What caught Rhode's attention the most was the centaur's face.
In the picture, the centaur's face is covered by a mask. Through the vague pattern, Rhodes confirmed that the mask on its face should be the one worn by the centaur leader.
Behind this mask, the centaur's ears are also detailedly depicted. They are different from the regular centaur's human-like ears, but are extremely pointed and long, obviously the ears that elves only have.
In this picture, the muscle outlines on the centaur's body are extremely obvious, and it maintains a posture of chasing while running wildly, as if it is dealing with its enemy.
Through the records in the poem, Rhodes knew that what was recorded in this painting should be the first Silva Centaur, which was the product of the combination of an elf and a centaur.
When Rhodes learned the entire story recorded in the Psalm, his thoughts couldn't help but change.
Rhodes did not pay too much attention to the stories recorded in the poems, but instead focused on an issue that appeared in the poems.
Regarding this point, Rhodes couldn't help but fall into deep thinking.
After waiting for a while, Rowling still didn't get an answer from Rhodes. In Rowling's eyes, Rhodes seemed to be lost in thought.
In Rowling's mind, she thought that Rhodes, like herself, was also infected by the plot of this story and moved by their love.
At this time, Rowling said: "The romance between them is beautiful, isn't it? The ending is equally satisfying. It's a good story."
As she said that, she seemed to have thought of something, and a smile appeared on Luo Lin's face.
Rhodes, who was thinking about it, immediately turned around after hearing what Rowling said. After understanding what Rowling meant, Rhodes shook his head and asked:
"Have you not noticed that there is an obvious anomaly in this story?"
Hearing Rhodes' question, Rowling seemed a little confused and asked: "What's abnormal? Are you saying that after they merged into one, they came to the battlefield and ended the turn of the battle?"
"Wrong, this is not an abnormality. The real abnormality should happen to the witch in the story."
Rhodes rejected Rowling's answer and then said:
"The special ritual taught to him by the witch changed the outcome of the entire story. If the elf had not taught him this ritual after rescuing the witch, even if he had rescued the centaur, he would not have been able to achieve what he said in the poem.
The ending of the record ends this war."
"In the poem, there is only a simple record of this witch, as if she appeared just to teach this elf to perform rituals. But in fact, this witch is what you, as a spell caster, should pay attention to.
β
"This kind of magic that combines the souls of two creatures into one is no better than necromancy. Even in the underground world where magicians exist, this kind of magic is taboo.
How can ordinary beings and witches who can easily master this kind of knowledge of magic be so simple?"
"It is impossible to master this level of sorcery knowledge through pure theoretical research. Without using a large number of creatures to conduct experiments, it would never be possible to obtain this kind of ritual, let alone teach it.
For elves who have no foundation."
"You can't imagine how many creatures need to be sacrificed just for this magic ritual. To be able to do this, one can imagine the strength of this witch. According to her strength, as long as she is willing, it is
Itβs impossible to be caught by a group of villagers.β
"If the content recorded in the poem is true, I am more willing to believe that this is a temptation for Eli from the underground world of magic, or even a secret invasion."
"On the contrary, the entire story is recorded in detail in the poems, and even some secret information, including this black magic ritual, is completely recorded."
"If the story in the poem was not made up by the bard, then its author should be the witch in the story."
After telling what he saw from the story, Rhodes ignored the stunned Rowling and took the book of poems from her hand.
In fact, if the centaur picture did not appear on the last page of the book, Rhodes might really think that the story in the poem was completely fabricated. Due to the age, Rhodes did not have any way to conduct research.
, you can only make guesses by yourself.
However, when Rhodes noticed the picture, he realized that the story in the poem was probably true. The treasures on the centaur in the picture had been personally tested by him.
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Being able to accurately record the styles of these treasures may have explained something to Rhodes.