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1.650 The Elder ScrollsDragonborn

The main content of this wall of Auduin can be roughly divided into three parts: left, middle and right.

The first part on the left describes the scene when Oduin dominated the sky province a long time ago. The largest black dragon in the upper left corner is Oduin, the remaining dragon group symbolizes Oduin's dragon army. The human temple in the middle is the temple of the Dragon Bible Cult that surrendered to Oduin at that time. Oduin's flames sprayed to the bottom of the human army, which obviously depicted the heroic uprising of the Nords, and the dragon war against Oduin and the tyranny of the Dragon Bible Cult.

The second part in the center is also the most prominent portrayal of the entire wall - the scene when Oduin was defeated. At the top of the carving, Oduin fell from the sky, with a hideous expression and unwilling heart. The three humans below are the three Gunold heroes who defeated Oduin on the Roaring Peak: One-eyed Hakon, Golden Grass, and Elder Fedeir. The lines from the mouths of the three represent the dragon roar that shot down Oduin. But everyone knows that Oduin's failure was merely a delay, which means that the exile was not a real defeat, but just temporarily delayed Oduin's pace of devouring the world. Even so, because of the great achievements of the three heroes, the human history of the present Nine continued to the Fourth Era.

The most complex content is the third part on the right.

The group of people fighting in the middle represents the Civil War in the Sky Province. The three-person kneeling group on the right depicts the right side representing the helper behind the dragon descendants - the Blade Club.

The pictures I, II, III, IV, and V parallel to the upper right are telling the story of the "The Elder Scrolls" from the first to the fifth generation. They are the five prophecies of the "Book of Dragonborn".

"When tyranny is everywhere (Jaga Saren conspires to seize the throne "The Elder Scrolls: Arena")."

Disorder = chaos. The main line of the generation is to find the "Staff of Chaos". This rod is broken down into eight sections and hidden in the major provinces of Tamrier. Players must find all eight sections.

The wall is blurred and can be seen with eight-section staff.

"When the brass tower moves, time is reshaped (The Western Rebellion "The Elder Scrolls 2: Dagger Rain")."

The bronze giant tower refers to the brass giant Nanodian, and the second generation players have the opportunity to start the giant again. Time reshaping refers to the Western twisted event.

The statue of Namidian can be seen on the wall.

"When the three blessings fail, the Red Tower trembles (Red Mountain Eruption and Nerevain's Prophecy of "The Elder Scrolls 3: Morning Breeze")."

The three gods refer to the three living gods of the judgement seat of Morning Wind Province: Amaleshia, Sosa Hill and Vivek. The Red Tower is the Red Mountain of Morning Wind.

The red mountains burst out on the wall.

"When the Dragonborn loses power, the White Tower collapses (Annihilation Crisis "The Elder Scrolls 4: Annihilation")."

The dragon-born royal family refers to the royal family of the Third Empire, which started with Taber Septin. At the end of the fourth generation, the bloodline of the Septtin tribe was cut off and the Third Era ended. The White Tower refers to the Platinum Tower in the imperial capital.

The door of annihilation can be seen on the wall.

"When the snow tower shatters, no one is the king's blood flows into a river (The Civil War of the Skyrim Province "The Elder Scrolls 5: The Skyrim")."

The snow tower refers to the throat of the world, and the collapse implies the civil war in the five generations of sky provinces. The masterlessness refers to the killing of the supreme king of the sky, Toyge, was the Ulfrek Storm Cloak.

The cracked throat of the world can be seen on the wall.

"When the Devourer of the World wakes up, the Wheel of Time turns to the Last Dragonborn."

4E In 201, the Eater of the World, Oduin, awakens, and the wheel of destiny will be rotated by the last dragon descendant. After all the five prophecies in front of him, Oduin will once again cause disaster on the earth. The Eater of the World, Oduin is the title of Oduin, and there is no need to doubt the Last Eater of the Dragon, which is Lord Lord.

On the wall, you can see the awakened Oduin on the right, but this time, the flame of "her" was blocked because the last dragon descended and completed the final redemption.

If you look closely at the entire wall of Oduin, everyone has different feelings.

For Lord Lord, the prophecy of the "Book of the Dragonborn" carved on this wall is more like a retention of memory. For the chief scholar Isbon, this wall is an enlightenment of ancient wisdom.

However, everything was the most correct interpretation when Queen Baranzia wore the crown of 24 Baranzia stones.

When Queen Baranzia, who was the original owner, put on the crown, the magic circle hidden in the crown was immediately activated.

The 24 gems are like bright gems, emitting bright starlight. It seems that 24 magic pupils open one after another, shooting a series of crimson "views" at the wall of Auduin in front of you. The crimson sight shot on the stone wall sways the spreading demon flames. It seems that the injected magic light has caused layers of ripples. The 24 magic flames spreading rings merge into one, softening the hard Auduin wall. The 24 magic lights disappeared in no particular order. The crowns inlaid with the 24 Balanzia stones conveyed the last remaining energy into the closed gap of Queen Baranzia's eyes, and with the blessing of the magic light, the Morning Breeze Queen, who was regaining her prime, suddenly opened her eyes.

The time and sense of space of the split are suddenly elongated. The patterns carved on the stone wall that have been soaked with magic light are also elongated as they are stretched from a plane to a bottomless depression.

At the same time, the five prophecies carved on the wall of Auduin that were related to the last dragon descendants broke free from the shackles of the stone wall and came alive all at once. The historical picture solidified on the wall of Auduin turned into a long scroll of flowing images. The entire bottomless depression formed by a whole wall of Auduin spiral stretching also unknowingly turned into a "tunnel of time". It also seemed that the Lord of the Lord passed the "split time and space mirror" when he passed the "Spiral Tip 24-Hour Team Endurance Race" in the Broken City.

Let the Lord and all accompanying people be there, and witness the magnificent scroll of prophecy.

As the "flowing images" were performed in sequence in the order recorded in the "Book of Dragonborn", the reliefs on the stone wall gradually broke and fell off, and fragments of different sizes surrounded each other, and a beautiful star ring was reorganized in the center of the wall of Oduin. Inside the star ring, as you saw with your own eyes, the Lord became more and more sure that everything in front of you was most likely the "long mirror of time and space of fragments".

The star ring composed of the broken and shed relief fragments on the wall of Auduin, rising to the shelter, is actually a "fragment of memory".

The "fragments of memory" that make up the "time mirror".

This is also the true meaning of the limited script of "The Elder Scrolls" - fragmented memories from the Creator.

This means that the Wall of Oduin is actually a "memory" that cannot be erased by time. It is similar to a "hard disk" or a "U disk". Or it is simply a "solidized neuron of the brain of God".

That is the fifth volume "The Elder Scrolls: Dragonborn" that Wu Chen wants to obtain.

So the question is, how can he copy the beautiful star ring, the "fragments of memory" of the head of God, into a volume "The Elder Scrolls·Dragon Resident"?
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