Yesterday, Marvel released the official trailer for the Moonlight Rider episode.
In this 2-minute trailer, the multiple personalities of the Moonlight Knight are shown, as well as various scenes in which he is confused, and finally awakens to become a real Moonlight Knight.
Among them, there is a picture that flashes by:
In some long corridor, there was a humanoid skeleton bird walking toward the Moonlight Knight with a cane.
If you process the picture a little, the HD effect is as follows:
What's going on with this skeleton bird? Why did it walk towards the Moonlight Knight?
Today, we will briefly share the relevant content.
First of all, this skeleton bird is very large, and it is the moon god Khonsu in ancient Egyptian mythology.
Khonsu, which can be simply transliterated as "Kongsu" or "Kongs".
We will call it Kong Su for the time being, and in the future we can wait for the official translation version.
→ briefly popularize the luna Kong Su
Kongsu was the first luna god in ancient Egyptian mythology.
He has the titles of Wanderer, Embracer, Pathfinder and Protector, the God of Light and Night, the Creator of People's Destiny.
He protects people from wildlife, strengthens men's fertility and assists in healing.
Kongsu usually appears in the form of a mummy, indicating a crescent moon when it appears in the form of a child, and a full moon when it appears in the form of an adult man.
In the Moonlight Knight trailer, Kong Su is the image of the mummy.
Why did → go to the Moonlight Knight?
In the trailer, we can see that the Moonlight Knight (before he transformed) suffered from "separation identity disorder".
In layman's terms, dissociative identity disorder is "multiple personality disorder".
Moonlight Knight couldn't tell his true identity, memories of multiple identities didn't seem to be shared, and identities were independent of each other.
In the original Marvel comics, Moonlight Knight was originally a mercenary who was seriously injured by his employer while on a mission in Egypt.
On the verge of death, he came to an ancient tomb, and it was at this time that the statue beside him appeared, and kongsu, the moon god in Egyptian mythology, revived him, making him his agent on earth.
He then brought the statue back to the United States and officially began moonlight knight's superhero career.
Subsequently, to facilitate the movement, he created two split personalities: a taxi driver, a billionaire.
Judging from the episode trailer, the episode has actually been adapted.
It felt like he had no intention of being saved by the lunar god Kong Su, and then had multiple personalities, and after a series of confusions, he awakened to become a true moonlight knight.
The luna god Kong Su appeared in front of him, certainly not to hurt him, presumably to help solve the Moonlight Knight's "multiple personality disorder".
If you don't solve this problem, the Moonlight Knight is confused every day, and doesn't even know that he has superpowers, which is too embarrassing.
The above is the content shared today, for your reference only, and finally to the "Moonlight Knight" film as the standard.