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Original God: The god Meru is Amun from Egypt? No, the plot can also be written like this

Seeing that Sumire is about to debut, the discussion among players is getting more and more enthusiastic.

There are many conjectures about Sumire, and there are also many conjectures about the Little Lucky Grass King, and I have to admire the size of the brain holes of the players.

Original God: The god Meru is Amun from Egypt? No, the plot can also be written like this

For example, some "overseas players" believe that like Ina's wife, there are two gods of Meru, but the difference is that the god of Inari is a good girlfriend who sticks together every day, while the god of Meru is a brother and sister who fry He Tai anxiously.

The older brother is Amun, hidden underground; the younger sister is the King of Kosumi Grass, although named Grass, but in fact is the god of flowers.

Seeing such a conclusion, there must be some people who refute it, but there is also a reason for others to say so.

They say: Slimes know everything.

Wendy is a replica of the Wind Slime, Zhong Li is a replica of the Rock Slime, and the Twin Demon God is a replica of the Ray Slime, so why can't the God Meru be a replica of the Grass Element Slime.

Original God: The god Meru is Amun from Egypt? No, the plot can also be written like this

"Overseas players" spoilers about "Original God" are always magical, and their revelations are often eye-opening, so that players think that this is too outrageous.

However, after the relevant plot was really updated, players suddenly found that this plot was actually inseparable from the plot of the spoiler at that time.

And some of these so-called "overseas players" may actually be domestic players.

Original God: The god Meru is Amun from Egypt? No, the plot can also be written like this

Whether there are two of Meru's grass gods, one of them is a being similar to Amun, and since what is circulating on the Internet is the same as the real thing, maybe it is really so.

However, the dimensional pot also has some strange ideas.

According to the known plot, Sumire has oases and deserts, which is not like the real ancient India, so it is reasonable for players to guess that Tivat's Sumire should be a mixture of Egypt and ancient India.

There should also be a transition zone, that is, the two river basins, which also have deserts and oases, and here there is an equally ancient civilization - Sumer.

Sumer and Sumire are pronounced very similarly, and there are many similar mythological stories in the two places.

After the fall of the Sumerian civilization, the land was replaced by the Persian civilization. In Persian mythology, there are many gods with nearly the same name as ancient Indian mythology. For example, Indra was the evil god of Persian mythology, but he was also the king of the gods in Vedic mythology.

Original God: The god Meru is Amun from Egypt? No, the plot can also be written like this

The Dimensional Kettle believes that The prototype of Sumire is more borrowed from ancient India, and the reason for this idea is not from the story itself, but from outside the Tivat.

First of all, compared to Egypt, India is vast, populous and has broad market prospects; if every 100 Indians, one person can come to 648 once, I believe that the planners will introduce dozens of Indian-style roles a year.

As for Egypt, it is small and sparsely populated, and it is estimated that the planners have no incentive to do it.

Secondly, ancient Indian elements are very popular at home and abroad, such as Apple founder Jobs likes ancient Indian elements, and in China, everyone is no stranger to Indian elements.

As for Egypt, the only people who are more familiar with it are the Egyptian pyramids, the Sphinx, and so on.

Finally, in the usual way of Miha's tour, the planners had both praise and irony about Sumire's prototype country at the time, and coincidentally, India had both bright spots and enough black spots to enrich the side plot.

Imagine how interesting it is for a large grass element slime to suddenly shake out hundreds of small slimes from its body.

Original God: The god Meru is Amun from Egypt? No, the plot can also be written like this

As for the game, according to the players' spoilers, perhaps the ancient Indian elements also have more suitable settings for Sumire and the grass god.

As we all know, the biggest feature of many gods in ancient India is that they are incarnated.

There are many different incarnations of the same god, perhaps the same is the case with the god Meru.

The god Meru was transformed into two bodies, took charge of the desert and the oasis respectively, and engaged in one controversy after another.

And you must have seen a similar story, that is, the lawlessness in the sequel to Journey to the West.

Evil thoughts are Mara, and good thoughts are Kinnara.

Similarly, in Meru, it may be Mara who dominates the desert, and it is Kinnara who occupies the oasis.

Original God: The god Meru is Amun from Egypt? No, the plot can also be written like this

However, this is far from enough, and the story can continue to sublimate.

Since Sumire's key word is wisdom, these polemics are likely to be debates, thesis defenses, and so on.

No matter how incompatible the two gods are on the surface, they are the same destination, until the end of the plot, the players suddenly find that their real bodies are the same person.

Finally, the two doppelgängers of the God Meru stood in front of the traveler and asked, "Are you going to smoke me, or are you going to smoke him?"

Original God: The god Meru is Amun from Egypt? No, the plot can also be written like this

Traveler Tiger was shocked, touched his nose, and sneered, "Can't I smoke two together?" So, two lovely siblings or sisters entered the traveler's card pool at the same time.

What kind of existence do you think the grass god of Sumire really exists? Tell us in the comments section.

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