Lord of the Silver Crow

Chapter 985: Dawn, Dusk, Eternal Night

And relatively, the last one--

"demon".

This symbol is also weird.

Its image is also hazy.

But it is not hazy because of the illusion like the symbols corresponding to the “magician” approach, nor is it hazy because of the vague outlines like the “Fool”, “Emperor”, “Queen”, and “Pope”, but Because it seems to be hidden by something, it is as hazy as being hidden behind the scenes.

It is because of "hiding behind the scenes" and "hiding in the shadows" that it appears hazy.

These three "forgotten" patterns by him are all...

Mass point 8.

5-8 "The Hanged Man".

The "demon" of 6-8.

The "trial" of 8-10.

He also had speculation before about the quality of particle 8.

"Cognition", "Mind".

The Hanged Man probably corresponds to the path of "lawyer", "criminal" or "victim", "man with a thousand faces", "whipster", "man in the mirror".

Not to mention the trial--

Dawn approach.

"Detective", "Fighter", "Tame the Light", "Mind Teacher", "Hero"...

So, what about the devil?

It seems that the only thing that fits right now is...

"The Way to Lantern".

"Suspect", "Assassin", "Performer", "Evil", "Scriptwriter", "Opener"...

Regarding the incident of the Brotherhood of Lanterns, Yago had heard the term "shadow of the soul".

These characteristics are very consistent with this symbol.

But because of the relationship between the "lantern hermit" and the relationship of the "dead" approach, Yago always associates this path with the fog path corresponding to the "hermit" and the dead path corresponding to the "death god", linking it to " Reverse order" on this matter.

Yes, he still hasn't figured out what the "reverse order" is all about.

The only clue is.....

The mosaic pattern of the suspected Kabbalah tree mirrored once or twice, the pattern seen on the "modern" beach.

Although it does not conform to his understanding of the "reverse Kabbalah tree", it seems to be an explanation.

His gaze swept through all the patterns from top to bottom.

Immediately, he confirmed an idea.

These symbols all have something in common, and they have at least a clear tendency toward one point.

Symbols on the path position with 2 as the end point, "Fool", "Pope", "Emperor", "Queen"

All four have the characteristic of "blurred outline".

Symbols on the path position with 3 as the end point, "Magic", "Queen", "Chariot", "Lovers"

Magicians, chariots, queens, lovers all have... "coincidence" characteristics.

Symbols on the path position with 4 as the end point, "Hermit", "Pope", "Wheel of Destiny", "Desire"

Both the hermit and the pope have the characteristics of "overall vagueness".

Symbols on the path position with 5 as the end point, "chariot", "desire", "hanged man", "justice"

What are the characteristics of "chariot", "desire", "hanged man", and "justice"?

Crystal? The metal texture of the chariot can indeed be regarded as a crystal, but it does not seem to be accurate enough.

It should be said to be... "a sense of boundary"?

Yago tried to find a word that could accurately summarize the common ground...

"Sense of order"?

"law"?

Compared to "sense of boundaries," these two words seem to be more consistent.

Symbols on the path position with 7 as the end point, "Wheel of Fortune", "Reaper", "Moon", "Stars", "Temperance"

These five symbols have one thing in common, which should be said to be "inhibition", or "suppression" and "sealing".

The symbols on the path position with 8 as the end point are "The Hanged Man", "Demon", "Judgment", and "Control".

Among these four, not to mention "cognition", only in terms of symbolic image, "hanged man", "demon", and "judgment" also have factors related to "light".

No, should I say "see"?

If it means "seeing", then the pattern of the blank book of "temperance" seems to be in line with it.

The symbol on the path position with 9 as the end point, except for the position of the "tower" without symbols, "sun", "star", and "world"

What is the common denominator of the three positions?

Yago's eyes fell on the "world", the pattern of the eye in the door...

Can it be explained as "eyes are sucked into the door"?

What about the "stars"?

The intersecting straight lines form a pattern of cross and X.

It seems that it has nothing to do with "blocking" or "swallowing"?

but.......

If you look along the symbol with only the cross, you will see a strip-shaped pattern.

Looking along the symbol with only X, there will be a similar striped pattern.

chain? rope? Or... snake?

Combining the characteristics of the blood of silver, from this perspective, it seems that they all conform to the common ground of the symbols around 7 and 10.

The symbols on the path position with 10 as the end point are "moon", "judgment", and "world".

There is also something in common.

Is the pattern of the "moon" a line? What does it have in common with the other two?

"Trial" is half-opened eyes.

"The world" is the eye in the door.

What about "Twilight"?

Eyes closed.

"Closed eyes".

Not a "horizon", but "closed eyes".

What is the eye related to?

In other words, what does "half open", "full open" and "closed eyes" have to do with the eyes?

Yago thought of the church in the material world--

"Trial" is "dawn".

The "moon" is "dusk".

Then..."World"..."Eternal Night"?

Following this line of thought, it is indeed consistent.

However, Yago was not sure.

Because the image doesn't seem to be right.

Dawn is half-opened eyes.

Twilight is closed eyes.

But why does "Yong Ye" open his eyes again?

No, wait a minute...

Closing your eyes is "sleeping"?

Half-opened...waking up?

Fully open...

Yago was stunned suddenly.

He remembered one thing.

During the day, there are no "stars" above the sky.

Before, the description in the log left by the unknown spiritual wizard.

"Stars", only "night" exists.

Yago felt as if he had grasped the idea, but he could not find the key point.

While thinking, Yago turned his last thoughts to the last one——

Mass point 6.

This point can be said to be the most special point.

Because, except for 10, the other points are connected to 6.

"Priestess", "Emperor", "Lovers", "Hermit", "Justice", "Reaper", "Demon", "Tower".

Except for the tower, what do these other symbols have in common?

There seems to be nothing special in common.

All... living creatures?

If you have to say something, only the priestess, the emperor, and the **** of death are probably the same.

"Justice" is a kaleidoscope-like crystal. It's okay to say that it's minerals and metals, living things?

"Hermit" and "Demon" simply couldn't see clearly.

Even if the note-like symbol of "lovers" is interpreted as "split and derived", it can't be said to be consistent with "life".

"Reaper" is actually very reluctant. There are only two human-like outlines in the shape of "ji" on the symbol.

The most suitable ones are the "priestess" and the "emperor".

Others are far-fetched.

And in the end...

1. That is "the fool", "magician" and "priestess".

The three words have something in common...

From the symbolic point of view, Yago could not find out what he had in common.

Shadows, flesh and blood, flames...

Do not.

What if only the "Fool" alone is special?

If there are only the characteristics of the symbolic tendency 1 of the "Fool", then there is really no common point?

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