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1.524 Some unrecorded history about the Clockwork City

Clockwork Apostles are devout followers of the clockwork god Sosa Hill. They live in the Clockwork Basilica in the Brass Fortress of Clockwork City. Those who want to become an apostle must have extensive expertise in magic, machinery, or other valuable skills. They will replace part of their body with metal to show devotion to the clockwork god and improve the defective body. The apostles will place the replaced body in the shrine. These elites from Clockwork often entrust others to complete various trivial tasks, and their ultimate goal is to achieve the "Tamriel Final", that is, "Anuvanna'si" - the arrival of a new Nayne.

The higher-level apostles formed the city's governing body to calibrate the Congress of Calibration. The highest level is the Torbillon, and there are positions such as Adjunct, Chancellor, Constable, Initiate, Lector, Proctor, Provost, Novice. The legal system of the apostles is relatively simple because it is rarely used. Violations such as plagiarism are usually exiled. More serious crimes use punishment methods called Cognitive Prison to set the prisoners' thoughts into recursive loops.

Loop), trapping them in an inescapable space of consciousness. It is obvious that punishment for the apostles often comes from the spiritual level, not the body. After all, many apostles' flesh and blood bodies have been replaced by brass bodies. It is completely meaningless to punish the mechanical body. But it is said that until the Second Era, this punishment was only used twelve times.

Barrizal's maze ring is a magical artifact with great power created by the pre-clockwise apostle Barrizal in the mid-2nd Age. It can teleport multiple people across planes at once. The power of the maze ring far exceeds Barrizal's original intention of creating a ring. It can open space cracks and even open the door of annihilation to release nightmarish creatures on the earth. This powerful ring is then cursed and deprived of its power, and it is said that only God can use it without itself being destroyed. This curse is also believed to have led to Barrizal's death, although the powerful mage continues to exist in the world as an immortal lich and sealed with the ring in an abandoned basement of the Fortress of Murder.

Around 2E 582, after helping to stop Barbas (yes, that human-talking puppy) conspiracy during the Warrior-Poet Deity Vywick granted Barrizal a gem with sacred magic that the wizard planned to use to further study teleportation.

In the late Third Age, the landslide of his tomb was excavated and cleared under the order of Amalehia, and his tomb was connected to the Temple's Lower Waterway under the Fortress of Sorrow.3E

In 427, Amaleshiya Pinrevain retrieved the ring from the caucus. Although on the surface she claimed that having this ring could help her better care for the people of Morning Breeze, in fact, Amaleshiya became crazy out of selfishness and malice. She planned to murder Sosa Hill and Vivek among the Trinity Trinity's three living gods, as well as Azura's reincarnation soul Nerivain. Her first target was Sosa Hill. Although the clockwork god had claimed to retire and live in the Clockwork City he created with his own hands. Amaleshiya used the maze ring to teleport to the Clockwork City, easily killing Sosa Hill who was in deep thought and motionless.

After killing Sosa Hill, Amaleshiya brought the mechanical components of the Clockwork City into her sad city to destroy them, and blamed the self-directed and self-acted disaster on Sosa Hill. He tricked Nerivain to kill Sosa Hill in Clockwork City, playing a series of tricks of bitter meat + killing people with a knife. However, Nervain, who received Azura's blessing, supported the siege of a large number of mechanical components, which forced Amaleshiya to take action himself. However, due to the decline of divinity and the fact that she seemed to be infected with some unknown poison when killing Sosa Hill, Amaleshiya was eventually defeated by Nerivain.

Finally, Nerivain returned to the Fortress of Sadness with the maze ring.

"So, Balizal's maze ring was obtained by Nerivain." Wu Chen sorted out the key points from the librarian Xili's account.

"No, master." The butler seemed to have thought of something: "Not long ago, Spy Yesha reported that someone in Rift Valley City hired treasure hunters at high prices to find a maze ring."

"Who is it?" Since Lord Lord has no memory copy emerged out of thin air, it is obvious that this plot has not been experienced (it is indeed Lord Lord, this is the main plot of a card game "The Elder Scrolls: Legend").

"Is a dark elf wizard named...Meshinna." The butler has always had a good memory.

"Meshinna?" Dawn Warhammer Sili blurted out: "Metina must have been the former clockwork apostle Meshinna, who was expelled from Clockwork City for his improper research on creating perfect life. He hired treasure hunters at high prices to find Barrizal's maze ring, and must have been preparing to return to Clockwork City. Continue his 'unfair research on creating perfect life'."

"Tell me about this Meshina." The Lord of Lord still did not have any related memory copies.

"Mecinar is a dark elf Clockwork Apostle and an apprentice of Sosa Hill. He is extremely talented and can match all the students of Sosa Hill. He is ambitious and even transforms his bodies privately against the wishes of the transformers in the clockwork city. Sosa Hill understands Mecinar's talent but does not stop it. He also claims that "limiting him is a sin to wisdom." But Mecinar and Sosa Hill are about perfect life.

The view of the form of life is not consistent, and he eventually created a synthetic body, a creature similar to the mechanical structure created with steel and magic. He even went further to fuse the synthetic body with the beast. Due to these taboo experiments that surpassed Sosa Hill's bottom line, Meshina was eventually driven out of the Clockwork City. If it was really him who lived in seclusion in Rift Valley who hired treasure hunters to find the maze ring, he was obviously plotting to return to the Clockwork City again and continue to create the most ideal life form he thought."

Abomination is a mechanical magical life form created by Sosa Hill's disciple Meshina. It is also an interpretation of Sosa Hill's perfect life form created. Early synthesis was made of individuals, steel and spells, similar to mechanical structures, but then further merged with wild beasts, which made Sosa Hill unbearable and drove Meshina out of the Clockwork City. The biggest difference between the master and the apprentice comes from respect for life. Meshina is a simple magic machine.

After the technology is mature, Sosa Hill used it to create magical mechanical prosthetics for the residents and clockwork apostles who were born with disabilities or acquired disabilities in the Clockwork City. But Meshinna studied "corpse transformation technique" and transformed the dead warrior corpses into evil synthetic bodies. This obviously touched the forbidden zone of gods and demons. Moreover, because of the existence of the mechanical heart in the Clockwork City, Wu Chen felt that this former clockwork apostle Meshinna must have used magic power from the Heart of Lock Khan similar to "Stone Heart Technique".

The Lord Lord's heart moved: "See me again the letter of help from the temple priest Melita."

"Okay, master." The butler immediately took the help letter from the study from the priestess Melita, sent by the priestess Afia Verotti.

Obviously, Lord Lord must have discovered something.
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