Chapter 367 - 367 227 The Biggest Secret Thousand-Year
Chapter 367 - 367 227 The Biggest Secret Thousand-Year
?Chapter 367: Chapter 227: The Biggest Secret! Thousand-Year Fire!_1 Chapter 367: Chapter 227: The Biggest Secret! Thousand-Year Fire!_1 The Bronze Masked Man, sitting on the stone chair, said, “I know that in your eyes, using corpses as firewood for the Thousand-Year Fire is very sinful. For the people of your era, it’s as if you’re living in a different world from the barbarians.”
“But remember, that was the primitive Thousand-Year Fire from nearly three thousand years ago.”
He held out his palm to Ivita, and a primitive Thousand-Year Fire appeared in his hand. It was the most primitive and the most evil Thousand-Year Fire.
When Ivita saw this primitive Thousand-Year Fire, he immediately felt a chilling, ancient, and evil sensation.
The Bronze Masked Man said, “The Thousand-Year Fire, as the most powerful regional independent law, runs the risk of extinction periodically. That’s because the greatest secret of the Thousand-Year Fire lies here.”
“In my hand is the earliest Thousand-Year Fire, from when humanity was closest to being wild beasts, from the period of tribal monarchs depicted in wall paintings.”
Ivita seemed to understand somewhat, while the Hearthstone Witch beside him looked completely confused.
The Bronze Masked Man said, “During the tribal monarch period of Ambros, it was essentially a large primitive tribal nation composed of five tribes. At that time, the fuel used to maintain the Thousand-Year Fire was… human beings themselves, namely the captives and slaves in the tribe.”
“But at that time, many nobles of the five major tribes would actively throw themselves into the flames, leading to the custom of using the Thousand-Year Fire for funerals.”
“Back then, lives didn’t hold the same value as they do now. The main concern of mankind was how to survive under the threat of the Sons of the Forest and natural disasters. Sacrificing oneself for the tribe was considered an honor.”
The Bronze Masked Man continued, “Things changed later. The wealth inequality quickly made the people of the five tribes dissatisfied with the military democratic system of the tribal nation. They wanted to employ a hierarchical order to permanently possess wealth and personal power over others. Therefore, the city-state slave system replaced the original tribe system of the Ambros people.”
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