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Original God: Is it true that the grass god has "two"? After watching Amun's setting, the possibility is very high

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Regarding the grass god, there was a recent revelation on the Internet that the grass god of Sumire was two people, one was a little Lori, and the other was a handsome adult male. Generally speaking, the credibility of this cross-version of the revelation is not as good as it is, and we also know that the version of The Meru Kusanagi is at least after the 2.7 version, but this revelation from the NGA has caused a lot of players to discuss.

Original God: Is it true that the grass god has "two"? After watching Amun's setting, the possibility is very high

According to the information of this whistleblower, the grass god in loli form should be the little auspicious grass king mentioned by the Yae God Son and us, the adult male grass god, whose name is "Amun".

And it is precisely this "Amun" that makes me think that there is still a hint of this revelation.

The seven gods of the original gods, including some demon gods, are actually set according to the legend of the seventy-two pillar gods of Solomon in the "Key of Solomon", such as Barbatos, Morax, Barr, etc., these gods are taken from the seventy-two pillar gods of Solomon. Amun, one of Solomon's seventy-two pillar gods, symbolizes among the gods the "hermit", a god not known to the world.

Original God: Is it true that the grass god has "two"? After watching Amun's setting, the possibility is very high

According to this setting, that is, the little auspicious grass king may be the god on The face of Meru. And Sumire, the "Amun", plays another god hidden in the shadows.

The Key of Solomon is a Renaissance work, and the contents of this occult work actually draw on many regional legends. Regarding "Amun", in fact, the real source of this god is ancient Egyptian mythology.

This is also another basis for me to feel that this revelation has a certain degree of authenticity.

In ancient Egyptian mythology, the Thebans believed in a god called "Amun." Like "La", he was the sun god, but he became the mainstream of ancient Egyptian mythology, and only after Thebes became the capital of Egypt.

Original God: Is it true that the grass god has "two"? After watching Amun's setting, the possibility is very high

Amun, the word itself means "hermit", is portrayed as a handsome young man, but he never reveals his image to others, not even his son.

The image of the original sun god "La" is an old man.

If the setting of the original god refers to the relationship between Amun and Ra in ancient Egyptian mythology, then this revelation that there are two grass gods makes sense.

Judging from some current information, Sumire was largely based on ancient Egypt.

Let's go back and look at the Original God's Footprint PV. When introducing the country of Meru, the music of the footprint PV became Egyptian style, and the art design of Theo, the character of Meru, is also full of Egyptian elements, the most obvious of which is the "Anubis" dog head hat on the top of the head.

Original God: Is it true that the grass god has "two"? After watching Amun's setting, the possibility is very high

In addition, according to some previous revelations, we know that the little auspicious grass king actually has a setting of "old man", the prototype is likely to be Teresa in Crash 3, and Teresa's setting is also the age of "old aunt" and Lori's figure. The setting of "Old Man" also corresponds to the genuine sun god "Pull".

Original God: Is it true that the grass god has "two"? After watching Amun's setting, the possibility is very high

All kinds of clues are linked, I think this revelation still has some explanations, not nonsense.

Of course, whether this is the case or not, it is estimated that at least until the version after the layer rock may have a result, and now it is more of a conjecture.

I don't know what the brothers and sisters think? Do you think it's possible that the grass god is "two"?

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