What is the secret of the story background setting behind DNF stealth magic chain equipment? Kind of like real culture, novels, myths, stories and so on?

A story you have never heard before! Invisible Magic Chain The Secret Behind

Dungeon and Warriors Operation Team 2017-12-0818: 05: 36? | Font: large, medium and small

Author: Xiaobei

Hello, long time no see, Xiaobei's big class finally started again today! In the last few posts, Bian Xiao brought you Japanese, Germanic and Scottish narrative poems and encounters with dungeons (magic knife, Hageni sword and rapier). Today, Bian Xiao continues to bring you a new story-the prototype story of the invisible magic chain.

Like the sword of Hegeny, the infinite magic chain also comes from Nordic mythology, transliterated as Greffier. In Norse mythology, the gods made the dwarves forge an invisible magic chain with six rare things: mountain roots, cat's footsteps, fish's breath, woman's beard, bear's strength and bird's saliva to imprison Fenrir Wolf.

As we all know, most western myth systems are inseparable from clan blood, which is similar to petty Japanese mythology. Whether in Norse mythology or ancient Greek mythology, all gods wander in a circle surrounded by blood. The Norse gods regarded Odin as the father of all gods. In fact, many gods are indeed Odin's blood, while most of the ancient Greek gods are Zeus.

We are different in China. Although there are two schools of Taoism, they are also divided into two schools, but they pay special attention to learning from others rather than blood. Moreover, Taoism has been said to be immortal since ancient times. Everyone can be among the immortals, such as Lv Dongbin and Tie Guai Li, as long as they have qualifications and hard work.

Local Taoism doesn't care much about disputes, unlike western mythology, which always strives for fame and fortune. When we Taoist ancestors practiced, we drilled into the mountains and found a treasure house or cave with good feng shui. For decades, outsiders killed Lao Tzu regardless. Just don't disturb Lao Tzu's soaring practice!

Far from it, the invisible magic chain we are talking about today has something to do with Loki's child, Fenrir Wolfe. It is said that it is the most famous Warcraft in Nordic mythology, a huge wolf-shaped monster. It is said that it can resist heaven and earth with its mouth open.

As I mentioned in the last few issues, the Nordic myth system is very chaotic, and there is no unified or convincing version so far. Bian Xiao only chose one version here:

Loki, the god of Asa, once gave birth to three terrible children with the giant Angel Boda, namely the goddess of death and Hella, the queen of the underworld, namely Jormungandr, the snake in the atrium, and Fenrir, the giant wolf.

As an expert in Nordic mythology, Loki's three children are terrible. The youngest daughter, Hella, ruled the land of the dead. Jormungandr and Thor mutually assured destruction. Fenrir, the giant wolf we are talking about today, is even more NB. At dusk, Odin, the king of gods, swallowed it in one gulp.

Because of the ferocious nature of the giant wolf, Thor thought of a way to lock it with a Kuya chain tempered by a nine-day thunder, but Fenrir easily broke the chain.

The gods had no choice but to turn to dwarfs who were good at making weapons. Dwarf forged an invisible magic chain with six rare things: mountain roots, cat's footsteps, fish's breath, woman's beard, bear's achilles tendon and bird's saliva, and sacrificed the hand of the god of war Tyre to seize Fenrir.

Even so, in the twilight battle of the gods, Fenrir finally broke free from this invisible magic chain, killed Odin, the king of the gods, and was finally assassinated by Vidal, the son of Odin and the god of forest and peace.

Looking back, let's take a closer look at the components of the invisible magic chain: the roots of mountains, the footsteps of cats, the smell of fish, the beard of women, the strength of bears, and the saliva of birds. These are intangible or nonexistent things, so the chain formed by combining them is called "invisible magic chain".

In the dungeon game, the "invisible magic chain" appears in the image of-90SS broom, which is the weapon of magicians. In the background story, magicians are a group of people gathered together because they are obsessed with the secrets left by the underworld. The ancient library in the ruins of Tara is their gathering place. Since the invisible magic chain represents nothingness, what does Tara, who inherits ancient science, represent? Is this a hint?

PS: Both Jormungandr and Haila have appeared in Marvel comic films and Dragon. Do you remember them after reading this? Anyway, a person's shadow suddenly appeared in Bian Xiao's mind. She jumped up and down like a rabbit, and she was articulate. She didn't lose her professional crosstalk performer. Even her single, paralyzed brother can't escape from her clutches. It's a pity that she bears too much fate and pain, and it doesn't end well.

Can you guess who she is?

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