The expression of that animal head... If it is an expression, then it has completely changed, and it looks like he is suffering from some kind of pain and is extremely angry!

And in the wind that was getting stronger and stronger, there was also a faint roar that seemed to be some kind of beast.

At this time, the Egyptians had already stopped shouting and were resisting the strong wind.

Only the bloody field where Hikigu stood, the wind seemed to be getting smaller, but the surrounding situation was completely different. spray.

"Hold on!"

The man yelled.

He still used the language that Hikigu could not understand before, but now, Hikigu can understand the meaning.

All kinds of weirdness seem to indicate that even greater weirdness and terror are coming.

Boom-!

There was thunder in the sky, and when Hikigu looked up, a dark cloud was swept over from the direction of the sea, and along with its advance, huge waves had been set off on the sea.

The speed of the waves was very fast, and from a distance it was nothing, but it soon hit the seaside and slammed into the place where the Egyptians were, but before the waves hit the shore, they disappeared strangely.

Equally weird is that the land on the coast is becoming dry and hard, and even cracked in some places, and there is a faint smell of burnt in the air, and even the air you breathe is starting to become hot.

This completely unnatural scene reminded Hikigu of something.

Some of them were what Seth told him just now, and some that he had gotten himself through reading books for a while.

That's right, these weird phenomena are all representatives of Seth.

While thinking about it, sand and dust suddenly rose on the ground, and the surrounding scene quickly became unclear.

Suddenly, an Egyptian screamed, and Bikigu looked over, only to see that the man's eyes were already blurred with blood, and his face was full of blood.

It was blind!

"Close your eyes! Don't get caught by the wind! God is coming!"

The man shouted, and he seemed to have closed his eyes.

As if responding to his words, the roaring voice in the air is gradually becoming clearer.

Soon, Hikigu could no longer see everyone, and the sand and dust had completely obscured the place other than this bloody field.

On the other hand, Hikigu couldn't feel the wind at all.

Calmness, absolute calmness, this little bloody field, there is no wind at this moment.

At this moment, a thunderstorm sounded again, and in front of Hikigu's eyes, the clay pot suddenly burst open!

Chapter [-] Artifacts

Outside the blood field, there is still sand and dust, and the wind is howling. The blood field is already calm like a pool of stagnant water, but the explosion of the clay pot has brought some ripples to this excessive silence.

The scattering of the pottery pieces did not occur as imagined, and the pottery jar shattered in a very gentle manner.

The pottery pieces fell off piece by piece with the sound of clack, revealing what was wrapped in it.

It was a mass of black soil, still very damp, with green shoots emerging from it. After losing the shackles of the clay pot, it scattered. However, as the black soil fell and rolled away, a metal object gradually emerged from it.

Hikigu walked over and picked it up.

It is a bronze pendant, which is quite heavy, and the color lacquer is still preserved, and the whole body is golden green.

The texture is very ancient, and the main body is a large eye with water droplets and curls under it, the latter transformed into eagle legs with sharp claws and flapping wings.

Just by looking at it, you can tell that this is the Eye of Horus, the famous ancient Egyptian amulet.

Horus is the patron saint of pharaohs and the symbol of kingship in ancient Egyptian mythology. He is a combination of many other gods related to kingship, sky, etc., and most of these gods are the sun god, which is also a reference to Christianity in Christianity. The prototype of the Trinity of God theory, in addition, this deity is as old as Seth, and was the main god of Upper Egypt before the unification of ancient Egypt, and was equivalent to Seth in Lower Egypt.

Before Osiris appeared, Horus was Set's mythical enemy, and their relationship in mythology also represented the confrontation between the flooding of the Nile and the sandstorms that invaded the Nile Valley.

This is such a powerful god that he can even be considered a symbol of the ancient Egyptian Heliopolis pantheon.

After thinking about it for a while, Hikigu put the amulet on his neck.

The feeling of something flowing into the body became clearer, and it really was this amulet.

The Eye of Horus is called "Worjeet", which is the same as the cobra goddess Wojeet, one of the oldest gods in ancient Egypt. It originally represented Wojeet, that is, the eye of the cobra. It is the goddess representing the sun. This eye is regarded as the omniscient eye of Wojeet, which can perceive all things in the world. Later, due to the continuous rise of Horus' status, the eye of Wojeet gradually became Horus. eye.

Perhaps this is the reason why I inexplicably acquired an extraordinary and bizarre insight half a year ago...

The pottery that Seth mentioned contained a divine tool inspired by himself as a foreigner, and he also mentioned the eyes of Horus, so it must be this amulet.

Even a layman like Hikigu would know the importance of the Eye of Horus in ancient Egypt.

It has a sacred connotation, representing the blessing of the gods and the supreme kingship, and its other spelling has the meaning of complete and undamaged, because in the myth Horus gave the recaptured eye to Osiris. It became the symbol of all sacrifices in ancient Egypt, the most sacred and precious sacrifice to the dead, because the ancient Egyptians believed that it could function in rebirth and resurrection.

This eye symbol can also be seen in the images of some other gods. For example, in the early frescoes, it was found that this symbol represents the eyes of the goddess Hathor, the mother (also said to be the wife) of Horus. Horus related, but actually independent of Horus.

Putting on the Eye of Horus, Hikigu crouched down and moved the dirt scattered on the ground to see what else was left.

Although I don't know what kind of plant it is, the buds are quite new, the soil is black, and the humidity is quite good.

Some of the knowledge about ancient Egypt came in handy at this time, and Hikigu quickly understood the meaning.

This clearly represents Osiris. The specific content is less clear than Qigu Ji. It seems that the ancient Egyptians would prepare an altar in the funeral, and fill it with soil, water and seeds, which means resurrection after death.

But that altar was entirely for Osiris, not the present one, with the head of Seth and the Eye of Horus hidden.

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