Chapter 334: Psalm III

The Psalm concludes by saying that when the war was over, peace was restored to Erie. The elves were no longer hostile to these centaurs, but recognized their identity as creatures of the Eri. ”

"As a product of pure love, Silva Centaur is half centaur and half elf, and has the best of both without retaining their disadvantages. The Silva Centaur is not seen as a monster, but is revered by creatures of both races at the same time. ”

In the days that followed, with the first Silva Centaur as a guide, the elves and centaurs began to live in harmony after a long period of contact.

"And the consciousness of uniting the soul into one has been passed down, and many fairies with pure hearts will also perform this ritual with centaurs, and the number of Silva centaurs has increased, and the race has gradually become stronger."

"This is the story of the Psalms."

When she had finished telling the story in the Psalms, Rowling stopped talking. As if thinking of something, Rowling just looked at Rhodes and waited for his answer.

At this point, Rod's attention was entirely focused on the picture that appeared on the last page of the psalm.

Due to the age of the psalm, the pages have long been yellowed and some places are broken, but Rowling does not show any blockages in the process of telling, but tells the whole story according to her own understanding.

Rhodes noticed that the picture that appeared on the last page of the psalm was very dim because of its longevity, but it was still possible to see the obvious outline.

In this picture, a powerful centaur is depicted. It had two heavy battle axes hanging beside it, and its hands were drawing a longbow with intricately carved patterns, but the patterns on them were no longer visible.

What caught Rod's attention the most was the centaur's face.

In the drawing, the centaur's face is covered by a mask, and through the faint pattern, Rod confirms that the mask on his face is the one worn by the centaur leader.

Behind the mask, the centaur's ears are similarly delicately depicted. Unlike regular centaurs, which resemble human-like ears, they are extremely long, apparently elven ears.

In this drawing, the Centaur has a distinctly muscular silhouette, maintaining a posture of pursuing in a wild run, as if dealing with its enemies.

Through the records in the Psalms, Rhodes knew that what was recorded on this painting should be the first Silva centaur, that is, the product of the union of elves and centaurs.

When Rhodes learned the whole story of the Psalms, his mind couldn't help but change a little.

Rhodes did not pay much attention to the story recorded in the Psalms, but focused his attention on a problem that arose in the Psalms.

For this, Rod couldn't help but fall into deep thought.

After waiting in place for a while, Rowling still didn't get an answer from Rod, and in Rowling's eyes, Rod seemed to be lost in thought.

In Rowling's thoughts, she thought that Rhodes, like herself, was also infected by the plot of this story and moved by their relationship.

At this point, Rowling said, "It's a beautiful romance between them, isn't it?" The final ending is equally satisfying. It's a good story. ”

As she spoke, as if thinking of something, a smile appeared on Rowling's face.

Rhodes, who was thinking about it, immediately turned around after listening to what Rowling said. After understanding what Rowling meant, Rod shook his head and asked:

"Didn't you notice that there's an obvious anomaly in this story?"

Hearing Rod's question, Rowling looked a little puzzled and asked, "What is abnormal?" Are you saying that they, after becoming one, came to the battlefield and put an end to the turning point of this battle? ”

"No, it's not an anomaly. The real anomaly should have happened to the witch in the story. ”

Rod rejects Rowling's answer, and continues:

The special rituals that the witch taught him changed the end of the story. If the witch had not taught him this ritual after the spirit had rescued her, even if he had released the centaur, he would not have been able to achieve the end recorded in the Psalms and end the war. ”

In the Psalms, the witch is simply recorded, as if her presence was merely to teach the spirit to perform rituals. But in fact, this witch is what you should pay attention to as a spellcaster. ”

"This kind of hexism, which combines the souls of two creatures into one, is not much better than necromancy. Even in the underground world where the sorcerer exists, this kind of sorcery is a taboo existence, and how can a witch who can easily master this kind of hexic knowledge be simple? ”

"If you want to master this level of demon knowledge, it is impossible to achieve it through pure theoretical research. It would never have been possible to obtain this ritual without experimenting with a large number of creatures, let alone teaching it to elves who had little foundation. ”

"You can't imagine how many creatures had to be sacrificed just for this one hex ritual to achieve. Being able to do this, the strength of this witch can be imagined. According to her strength, as long as she is willing, it is impossible for her to be caught by a group of villagers. ”

"If what is recorded in the psalms is true, I prefer to believe that this is a temptation of the underground demon world to Erry, or even a covert invasion."

"On the contrary, the whole story is recorded in detail in the Psalms, and even some of the secret information, including this witchcraft ritual, is fully recorded."

"If the story in the psalm was not made up by the bard, then its author should be the witch in the story."

Telling what he had seen in the story, Rhodes ignored the stunned Rowling and took the psalm from her hand.

In fact, if the picture of the centaur did not appear on the last page of the book, Rod might have really thought that the story in the psalm was completely apocryphal, and because of the age, Rod had no way to verify it, but to guess on his own.

However, when Rod noticed the picture, he realized that the story in the psalm was probably true, and that the treasures on the centaur in the picture had been tried for himself.

Being able to accurately record the style of these treasures may have explained something to Rod.