Chapter 302 Interpretation

Lumian has been waiting for the interpretation of the dream symbol for some time, and is eager to "reunite" with the parish priest Guillaume. Benet before getting enough hints.

Only in this way can he "torture" his target more targetedly.

This time, after the "magician" lady grabbed his shoulder, he no longer saw rich cascading patches of color and strange creatures.

He first felt a little starlight rising, and then he was in the twisted and hidden dark tunnel, and both his spirit and flesh seemed to show signs of chaos, not knowing whether it was forward, backward, or upward, with falling.

This state only lasted for a very short time, but Lumian couldn't say how long, and seemed to have temporarily lost his accurate perception of the passage of time.

He returned to normal, and when he opened his eyes, he even suspected that he was still in the Breeze Ballroom one second and had arrived at his destination the next.

What caught his eye was a primeval forest that almost covered the sky, and a brownish-yellow hunter's hut stood in a clearing surrounded by huge trees.

"Go in." Lumian's voice came from the "magician" lady's ears, but he didn't see the demigod.

Following the instructions, he took a step, stepped on the large number of leeches that were rolling and approaching, passed through all kinds of poisonous insects flying in mid-air and crawling on the surface of the grass and trees, and came to the hunter's hut, pushing open the hidden wooden door.

Inside, there are rows of bookshelves and wooden tables placed in the middle of the bookshelves, which are like two worlds with the surrounding primeval forest and hunter's hut.

He was wearing a white shirt and an open black jacket, leaning against the back of the chair, his whole body seemed to be covered by a thick fog, looking very blurry, making Lumian unable to see his appearance clearly, and could only barely distinguish the condition of his clothes, facial features, and specific gender.

"Sit down." The figure said in a slightly magnetic and slightly ethereal voice.

"Hello." Lumian bowed politely before sitting down, "What should I call you?"

The figure thought for a while and said:

"You can think of me as a poet."

Poet? Lumian didn't understand what the codename meant, but chose to respect it:

"Hello, Mr. Poet."

The poet nodded lightly and said:

"The 'magician' has told me the whole dream and related information, but I still hope to hear you explain it in detail again."

Directly call him "Magician"...... He is also a member of the Tarot Society? A certain Major Arcana card? Lumian looked at the poet across from him again with some speculation.

Relying on the outline outlined in the thick fog, he had a further impression:

black hair is longer than ordinary people, and it really looks like an artist; the eyes are green and the eyes are not sharp; the face is thin and the height is not low; the sitting posture is not upright, it looks very casual......

These elements are combined with the dense fog, making the poet feel like he is coming from the depths of a dream.

"Okay." Lumian responded to the other party's words.

He recounted the nightmare about Kordu Village as it was, adding the traces found in the ruins and a lot of information from the recent harvest this month.

Compared to before, when recalling these things, although he still had emotional fluctuations, they were not so intense, and there was only one deep breath during the whole process.

As he spoke, Lumian saw that the poet leaning on the back of the chair had clasped his hands and placed them between his chest and abdomen, and his green eyes were much clearer than before.

In the next second, Lumian noticed that there were strange insects crawling in and out of the other party's eye sockets.

Those insects were transparent and opaque, as if they were carrying rings.

Such a scene almost made Lumian forget to tell it, just like facing the headless monster created by "supervising" Olsen, which inevitably caused horror.

He calmed down and forced himself to ignore the weird insects that were wriggling and burrowing into his eyes, and fully expressed what he wanted to say.

When he finished speaking, the poet was silent for a moment and said:

"It was truly a dream full of symbolism.

"Let's start with the simplest, the dead wizard in the tomb."

Doesn't this symbolize that Aurore has become a fated dependent and eventually dies? Before Lumian could ask this question, the poet seemed to be aware of his thoughts and took the initiative to explain:

"This is a very typical symbol of double structure, that is, it contains two layers of meaning.

"On the first level, the wizard symbolizes the power of fate, or pollution, and also represents Thermipoulus, and the coffin is equivalent to the concept of 'death', both symbolizing the power of fate being sealed and losing its vitality, and the tomb represents the seal itself.

"In the dream, we can see that the wizard is indeed dead and has never left that tomb, which is consistent with the sealed state on your body.

"Because in this matter, your sister Aurore also received the gift of fate, and is currently suspected of being one of the leaders, which also represents the power of fate to a certain extent, and in addition, she has died, so the matter of the wizard has a second level of symbolism.

"These two layers of symbolism are superimposed on each other through the core point of 'the power of fate', making it easy for the interpreter to overlook one of them."

So that's how it is...... Lumian, who was gradually feeling heavy, was persuaded by Mr. Poet to recognize the essence of wizarding legends from another perspective.

The poet maintained the sitting posture just now, and there were no more strange insects in and out of his eye sockets:

"Unraveling the full symbolism of the dead wizard, the owl and the other What You Represent has a preliminary answer:

"The other you symbolizes both your alienated personality due to pollution and Thermopolos trying to achieve his own goals by influencing your thoughts.

"The owl's ability to freely enter and exit the dead wizard's tomb indicates that it can bypass the seal to some extent, and at the same time, it exhibits several characteristics: constantly monitoring your changes, not showing up at critical moments, and staying next to the dead wizard.

"Combined with our interpretation of the symbolism of the dead wizard, the owl represents another predestined person who is responsible for monitoring your state, and its attitude towards the dead wizard is more vague, neither showing due protection nor helping the angel in the final ceremony.

"Bypassing the seal should mean that it is in the outside world and can communicate with Thermipolos in some way, which I am not sure yet, you can't ignore other possibilities."

The symbol of the "victim" turned out to be an owl, and I thought it was another me or Aurore...... Lumian was both relieved and disappointed.

While Mr. Poet paused for a moment, he asked the question:

"The underground altar is real, but what does the 'sufferer' aura in the dream symbolize?"

"The first layer is a symbol of the power of fate that once appeared there, but if it were only this layer, the symbolic element is unlikely to appear in the form of a 'sufferer' breath." The poet took a few seconds to interpret, "Second, if the fate symbolized by the owl monitoring you is already a 'sufferer', it means that it is unwilling to let others touch the altar of fate, which also symbolizes the power of fate.

"In addition, we also saw that you suffered the least damage at that time, which means that the 'victim' is not willing to kill you, and will even protect you to some extent, which is very similar to the 'psychotherapy' you experienced in the Trier market area."

From the very beginning, that person had the idea of planning Thermiboulus? Of course, before his intentions are really exposed, he will also cooperate with Thermipolos to do something...... Thermipolos tried to influence me several times, but without success, is there a reason for this? Lumian couldn't help but sympathize with the fateful angel sealed on his chest.

The psalmist continues:

"I suspect there is a third layer of symbolism, which represents that there is a real victim in Kordu Village, a victim of an extraordinary level."

The real sufferer...... Lumian was shocked when he heard this.

He had many associations but couldn't find the right answer.

The poet himself was not too sure of this, and without further explanation, he interpreted the symbol that Lumian was most concerned about at present:

"Regardless of whether the lizard-like elf appears in reality or not, its symbolism in dreams is quite obvious:

"First, it shows a desire for the cemetery, a love for entering and exiting those tombs, but does not actually enter the tomb of the dead wizard, which symbolizes that it belongs to another force, and has a certain connection with the power of fate, but is by no means equivalent, more like searching for and harvesting something related to fate."

Other forces...... Lumian recalled the transparent "lizard" that appeared at the scene of the "Shadow Tree" incident.

The poet sat up straight a little:

"Second, it symbolizes hidden pollution and unconscious change.

"In the whole dream, there are only two people who have crawled out of their mouths with lizard-like elves, one is your sister Auror, and the other is Michele, the priest of the dungeon hall. Garigu, what is your impression of the latter in reality?"

Lumian thought for a moment and said:

"It's similar to in a dream, but not so exaggerated.

"He was a fairly devout believer in the 'Eternal Sun', because he was excluded by Guillaume. Benet had the paranoid idea of hosting a sermon and listening to a confession, and later, he became more and more obvious and completely ignored other things......"

Speaking of this, Lumian was suddenly stunned.

He thought of Aurore, another person who had crawled out of his mouth with a lizard-like elf.

Didn't she also neglect to write to "Hela" for help?

Mr. Poet nodded:

"Your sister Aurore should have behaved similarly.

"Third, the forces or gods represented by the lizard-like elves do not want to see the angel of destiny really come, which symbolizes the role of the destroyer."

Seeing that Lumian was a little puzzled, the poet further said:

"If the person who crawled out of the mouth of the lizard-like elf had not stunned you and brought you to the final place of sacrifice and made you a vessel, the advent ritual would have been successful.

"Think about it, in that ceremony, if it was someone else who was standing in front of Aurore instead of you, would she wake up briefly and push him out of the altar?"

(End of this chapter)