Chapter 1214: The Roots of Mythology

Alvin is a little strange about the alleged Egyptian gods entering the pyramids on their own......

Many of these things happened many years ago and can only be imagined by guesswork.

Alvin knew a little bit about the history of Asgard, they left the Earth 10,000 years ago to serve as an outpost of the Earth in Asgard, and the old Odin was not even born at that time......

If the departure of the Norse gods is a node, then did the so-called Egyptian gods also bury themselves at that time?

What exactly did they do wrong?

Everyone is a "god", why can the Norse gods enjoy the glory, while the Egyptian gods bury themselves?

And those myths and epics around the world, are they also like the Egyptian gods, who were buried and left only legends?

Most of these things are related to those "immortals", but no one knows what is going on.

Professor Wilson glanced at Alvin thoughtfully, and he smiled and said, "I know you talked to that Carter Sleigh, and he should have told you a bizarre legend about some special people.

And the reason why Asgard is the Earthkeeper......"

Saying that, Professor Wilson shook his head with a smile and said, "There is an element of speculation and speculation in this, and a few years ago I would have thought he was talking drunk."

However, he gave me several addresses, including the reasons for the dissipation of the Mayan civilization and the location of several ancient pyramids in Egypt.

And he also provided me with murals that recorded the history of those places......"

Saying that, Professor Wilson took out a stack of enlarged photos from the large box in everyone's expectation, put them on the coffee table, and then said: "The reason for the disappearance of the Egyptian gods and Mayan gods must fall on this word......"

Alvin, Stark, and Norman Osborne each picked up the photograph and looked at the old frescoes taken with a very advanced digital camera.

Alvin didn't pay attention to the contents of the murals, but looked at Professor Wilson a little strangely, and said, "These are all from that Carter Sleigh?"

That old guy has been haunted by going to these places to take pictures? ”

Professor Wilson smiled and nodded, and said, "There are many people who care about the world, and there are many people who care about you......

From the moment you appeared, the mysteries of this world have been unveiled layer by layer.

The challenges facing the world are also becoming more and more serious......

But everything has roots, and finding those historical roots will help us face the challenges of the future.

Carter Shray has spent most of the last half a year walking the path he has traveled in the past with his camera, bringing back this valuable information. ”

As he spoke, Professor Wilson picked out a few of the many photos, then found a few notebooks and spread them out on the coffee table, and said with a strange expression: "The departure of these so-called 'gods' is related to the word 'immortal'......"

Alvin listened and looked carefully at the murals in the photographs and notes......

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At the base of a pyramid in the middle of the mountains, a giant covered in golden light roared and attacked a figure sitting cross-legged in the sky.

Behind him were a large number of sacrificed humans, their hearts and blood converging into energy and converging into the giant's body, making him look incredibly powerful.

But at the end of the mural, the giant is beheaded by a sword, and the figure reaches out and crushes the giant's heart before drifting away.

Finally, the giant's body was disintegrated and buried in the pyramid......

Mass human beings dressed as sacrifices or similar occupations slaughtered a large number of lives with mournful expressions in an attempt to awaken their "gods", but to no avail.

They left the word "immortal" at the end of the mural, and the deep resentment and great fear between the strokes made Alvin shudder a little through a photo.

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Another group of murals depicts the depths of the Yellow Sand Desert......

The gods of Egypt led their legions of followers and slaves into battle against the same figure hovering in the air.

The tall figure on the mural waved his hand and released hundreds of millions of sword shadows, and a large number of gods and armies were killed.

Faced with such a formidable enemy, an Egyptian god with the sun on his head fell on his knees with the rest of the men and surrendered, giving up resistance.

The final picture is of the god with the sun above his head kneeling on the ground and drawing the word "immortal", and then wailing and crying blood.

After seeing all of his kind enter the pyramid, the god invoked a spell to invite the "Ten Calamities" in an attempt to punish those who did not side with him, and by the way, he summoned a sword to seal his throat......

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Alvin's level of education was not high, but he still saw the difference between the Mayan civilization and the Egyptian civilization.

Maya, the place where the mountains and trees are green must be Maya!

Egypt has to be a desert, and the boundless desert is the standard of Egyptian mythology!

As someone who knows a little bit about the inside story, Alvin really feels that the mountains are looking up to the actions of these "immortals".

In the face of those legendary gods, he did not hesitate to kill them.

Alvin knew that those "immortals" finally chose to burn themselves to illuminate the entire earth and even the solar system, but why they slaughtered and sealed these foreign gods made Alvin a little puzzled.

The Norse gods are also foreign gods, and that Warnerheim is probably the same thing, how did they survive?

Could it be that there is also a chain of contempt among "gods"?

This should be impossible, the image shown in the murals just now, the phantom sitting in the air does not discriminate against those gods.

Those who resist are killed, and those who surrender are sealed!

Professor Wilson looked at Alvin with a strange expression on his face, and he smiled and said, "What did you see in it?" ”

Alvin frowned when he heard this and said, "If this is the real history, I only see the fate of those gods from it, either dead or sealed!"

What else could there be? ”

Professor Wilson smiled and said, "These murals are more than 10,000 years old, and I don't know if the specific content process is real."

But the final outcome of the two civilizational gods of Maya and Egypt is the same!

And it is the same people or the same group of people who destroyed them, which is worth thinking about.

Since we began to write history, apart from the specious 'miracles' of the Vatican, have you heard of any traces of 'gods' in other civilizations?

Those people just killed or sealed those gods, why didn't they completely destroy their civilization? ”