The bone of sin domain is king
Chapter 601, Scene 9. The Unidentified Corpse
Chapter 601 No.19 Scene. Unidentified Corpse
With the sound of rubbing between the stones, the lid of the sarcophagus was pushed away, revealing what was inside.
It was a corpse that had been reduced to bones.
The corpse was wearing a tattered robe, and it could be vaguely distinguished that it was the red robe of a high-ranking bishop. There was also a laurel wreath on the head of the skeleton. It seemed that the owner of this corpse should have been an important person in the church during his lifetime.
Rosen's senses swept over and found that it was a male skeleton. He breathed a sigh of relief and at the same time had new questions.
"Who is this?"
According to Rosen's knowledge, the archbishops of the church and the bishops of the various courts will be buried in the cemetery of the Ramirez Cathedral after death, because these bishops have very high magical attainments. Even corpses also contain extremely strong power. If they are not handled properly, they may be used by some people with ulterior motives.
And the five archbishops and the 47 bishops of the Tribunal since the Holy War are all in the cemetery of the Great Holy Cathedral, so who is this one in front of you?
Rosen looked at the text on the coffin again, but couldn't get any valid information.
"This is a red robe that can only be worn by a bishop. This person has at least been a bishop of the Tribunal, but why is he buried here?"
Ellender immediately recognized the other party's clothes and asked with some doubts.
"Maybe he is the leader of some unknown existence in the temple, such as the judge?"
Rosen guessed that after all, the leader of the judges didn't seem to have surfaced before. If there are any existences with high status that cannot be known to the world, the leader of the judges should be one of them.
However, Ellender shook his head slightly.
"The judges don't have a unified commander, most of them fight on their own, and some people have their own army, but since the establishment of this organization, the judges have no status within them, at most there is a ranking according to their strength , but the right to speak is the same, if you really want to say who the leader of the judge is, then you can only say it is the bishop."
Erandall explained, looking at the unknown skeleton.
"The judges should be troops directly under the Holy Church, and in most cases, this means that the judges need to obey the archbishop's will, so in a sense, the archbishop can be regarded as the leader of the judges."
Indeed, from the very beginning of the power analysis, Elander said that the judge should be on the side of Bishop Eldridge. From this point of view, the possibility that the owner of this sarcophagus is the judge Much smaller.
"Let's look for any other clues here."
Rosen didn't have much interest in the secrets inside the sanctuary, but his intuition told him that there might be deeper secrets behind the remains, so he decided to investigate a little bit.
He looked from the outside first, the side of the sarcophagus had typical religious patterns, nothing special about it, and the surrounding murals were also clueless, but the reliefs on the six stone pillars were a bit special.
"Generally speaking, in the burial chamber, there is usually some way to leave the deeds of the owner of the tomb. The murals here seem to be the content of the conventional scriptures, but there are some differences on these pillars."
There are obvious differences in the patterns around the six pillars, from which the viewing order of the pillars can be interpreted.
On the first pillar, it is depicted that a person is giving a speech in the hall, and the people sitting below show a rather adoring appearance, and they are all wearing the white clergy robes of the church.
On the second pillar, there was a man in a red robe confronting people in various clothes, and there were also many priests in white robes behind him.
On the third pillar, the man in red sat alone in the hall thinking, but around him, black shadows seemed to surround him.
On the fourth pillar, a tall white tower is being built in the floating island, and the man in red is standing on the ground looking up.
On the fifth pillar, a group of strange-looking people can be seen fleeing into the black cave being driven away by the priests in white robes.
On the sixth pillar, there is also a depiction of a man in red sitting alone in the hall, but the surrounding black shadows have disappeared, and only a faint light lingers.
"The painting on this pillar should be the scene when the Ramirez Cathedral was first built."
Ellander pointed to one of the pillars with the floating island painted on it.
As for the one next to it, it is obvious that it should be the scene of the second jihad of the Holy Church to drive the ashes out of the main material plane.
"Is this one the scene when the ancient covenant was signed?"
Rosen pointed to the second pillar and asked.
Although the pillars were somewhat faded due to the age of the people wearing different clothes, they could still tell that they seemed to come from different races.
Thinking of the meeting between the church and people of other races, and the time before the construction of the Ramirez Cathedral, the only thing that can be thought of is the ancient covenant.
"So, does this clergyman live a thousand years ago?"
Rosen noticed a strange feeling. Thousands of years ago, those who could reach the level of bishop were at least gold level or above, and were probably even advanced to legend. Their lifespan would naturally be extremely long, unless they died unexpectedly.
There is an aura of decay everywhere in this hall, and the layout of the divine magic just now is also very primitive. It is obviously a secret room with a certain age, so this priest should have died every so often after the Holy War.
Similar answers can be obtained from the paintings on the pillars. On the last pillar, the man in red is shrouded in light. This is a very religious picture, and it usually represents that the clergyman passed away after being called by the goddess. , and only a highly respected existence can describe its death in this way.
"Very likely, this painting."
Erandall pointed to the third painting, and continued.
"These shadows are likely to symbolize the people of chaos, which corresponds to the holy war period after the establishment of the ancient covenant and before the construction of the Ramirez Cathedral."
"Then what does the first painting represent?"
When Rosen saw the first scene, where the owner of the tomb was speaking to a group of clergymen, he immediately had several thoughts, but they were all too outrageous, so he decided to ask Ellander for his opinion first.
"I don't know about this. There should be many memorable speeches in the history of the church, especially during the Jihad period, but if they are specially drawn and placed at the top, it shows that this is an extremely important speech. "
Ellander muttered to himself, and then, as if suddenly remembering something, he turned to look at the corpse in the sarcophagus.
"Unless...this is the speech that represents the establishment of the church?"
(End of this chapter)
With the sound of rubbing between the stones, the lid of the sarcophagus was pushed away, revealing what was inside.
It was a corpse that had been reduced to bones.
The corpse was wearing a tattered robe, and it could be vaguely distinguished that it was the red robe of a high-ranking bishop. There was also a laurel wreath on the head of the skeleton. It seemed that the owner of this corpse should have been an important person in the church during his lifetime.
Rosen's senses swept over and found that it was a male skeleton. He breathed a sigh of relief and at the same time had new questions.
"Who is this?"
According to Rosen's knowledge, the archbishops of the church and the bishops of the various courts will be buried in the cemetery of the Ramirez Cathedral after death, because these bishops have very high magical attainments. Even corpses also contain extremely strong power. If they are not handled properly, they may be used by some people with ulterior motives.
And the five archbishops and the 47 bishops of the Tribunal since the Holy War are all in the cemetery of the Great Holy Cathedral, so who is this one in front of you?
Rosen looked at the text on the coffin again, but couldn't get any valid information.
"This is a red robe that can only be worn by a bishop. This person has at least been a bishop of the Tribunal, but why is he buried here?"
Ellender immediately recognized the other party's clothes and asked with some doubts.
"Maybe he is the leader of some unknown existence in the temple, such as the judge?"
Rosen guessed that after all, the leader of the judges didn't seem to have surfaced before. If there are any existences with high status that cannot be known to the world, the leader of the judges should be one of them.
However, Ellender shook his head slightly.
"The judges don't have a unified commander, most of them fight on their own, and some people have their own army, but since the establishment of this organization, the judges have no status within them, at most there is a ranking according to their strength , but the right to speak is the same, if you really want to say who the leader of the judge is, then you can only say it is the bishop."
Erandall explained, looking at the unknown skeleton.
"The judges should be troops directly under the Holy Church, and in most cases, this means that the judges need to obey the archbishop's will, so in a sense, the archbishop can be regarded as the leader of the judges."
Indeed, from the very beginning of the power analysis, Elander said that the judge should be on the side of Bishop Eldridge. From this point of view, the possibility that the owner of this sarcophagus is the judge Much smaller.
"Let's look for any other clues here."
Rosen didn't have much interest in the secrets inside the sanctuary, but his intuition told him that there might be deeper secrets behind the remains, so he decided to investigate a little bit.
He looked from the outside first, the side of the sarcophagus had typical religious patterns, nothing special about it, and the surrounding murals were also clueless, but the reliefs on the six stone pillars were a bit special.
"Generally speaking, in the burial chamber, there is usually some way to leave the deeds of the owner of the tomb. The murals here seem to be the content of the conventional scriptures, but there are some differences on these pillars."
There are obvious differences in the patterns around the six pillars, from which the viewing order of the pillars can be interpreted.
On the first pillar, it is depicted that a person is giving a speech in the hall, and the people sitting below show a rather adoring appearance, and they are all wearing the white clergy robes of the church.
On the second pillar, there was a man in a red robe confronting people in various clothes, and there were also many priests in white robes behind him.
On the third pillar, the man in red sat alone in the hall thinking, but around him, black shadows seemed to surround him.
On the fourth pillar, a tall white tower is being built in the floating island, and the man in red is standing on the ground looking up.
On the fifth pillar, a group of strange-looking people can be seen fleeing into the black cave being driven away by the priests in white robes.
On the sixth pillar, there is also a depiction of a man in red sitting alone in the hall, but the surrounding black shadows have disappeared, and only a faint light lingers.
"The painting on this pillar should be the scene when the Ramirez Cathedral was first built."
Ellander pointed to one of the pillars with the floating island painted on it.
As for the one next to it, it is obvious that it should be the scene of the second jihad of the Holy Church to drive the ashes out of the main material plane.
"Is this one the scene when the ancient covenant was signed?"
Rosen pointed to the second pillar and asked.
Although the pillars were somewhat faded due to the age of the people wearing different clothes, they could still tell that they seemed to come from different races.
Thinking of the meeting between the church and people of other races, and the time before the construction of the Ramirez Cathedral, the only thing that can be thought of is the ancient covenant.
"So, does this clergyman live a thousand years ago?"
Rosen noticed a strange feeling. Thousands of years ago, those who could reach the level of bishop were at least gold level or above, and were probably even advanced to legend. Their lifespan would naturally be extremely long, unless they died unexpectedly.
There is an aura of decay everywhere in this hall, and the layout of the divine magic just now is also very primitive. It is obviously a secret room with a certain age, so this priest should have died every so often after the Holy War.
Similar answers can be obtained from the paintings on the pillars. On the last pillar, the man in red is shrouded in light. This is a very religious picture, and it usually represents that the clergyman passed away after being called by the goddess. , and only a highly respected existence can describe its death in this way.
"Very likely, this painting."
Erandall pointed to the third painting, and continued.
"These shadows are likely to symbolize the people of chaos, which corresponds to the holy war period after the establishment of the ancient covenant and before the construction of the Ramirez Cathedral."
"Then what does the first painting represent?"
When Rosen saw the first scene, where the owner of the tomb was speaking to a group of clergymen, he immediately had several thoughts, but they were all too outrageous, so he decided to ask Ellander for his opinion first.
"I don't know about this. There should be many memorable speeches in the history of the church, especially during the Jihad period, but if they are specially drawn and placed at the top, it shows that this is an extremely important speech. "
Ellander muttered to himself, and then, as if suddenly remembering something, he turned to look at the corpse in the sarcophagus.
"Unless...this is the speech that represents the establishment of the church?"
(End of this chapter)
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