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Sail: The highest elf setting of the 4 tarot cards, is the mysterious book representing the will of the gods still far away?

In the otherworld plot, we now clearly see the setting about the "tarot card" begins. So, the person who plays this deck of cards is not what the Chaos King said, even if Pony and Sorensen are just a pawn of the trader behind the scenes in this plot!

Sail: The highest elf setting of the 4 tarot cards, is the mysterious book representing the will of the gods still far away?

The plot development is also very rapid, since 2020, the Yuan God fled to the Purcell Universe, and the plot of the Annual Fee Supreme was opened. If you think about it before 2019, it was all "conceptual combat power" between the annual fee groups. And now, the annual fee elf as the ceiling of the past has begun to shoot.

Sail: The highest elf setting of the 4 tarot cards, is the mysterious book representing the will of the gods still far away?

Today we will focus on the tarot cards of the other world and talk about the spirits that currently represent the tarot cards:

Scepter: Represents the element fire, symbolizing passion, energy and creation.

Sail: The highest elf setting of the 4 tarot cards, is the mysterious book representing the will of the gods still far away?

The spirit representing the element of fire is Anka, the guardian of the Linger galaxy.

From the appearance of Anka to the present, we see ordinary women who save people like ordinary elves. At the time of the invasion of the Lingge Galaxy, she was the faith of the Linger inhabitants and the spirit of the Linger. The moment she picked up the staff, the Linger Galaxy lit up a flame of hope, but the moment she fell, it was also the moment when the Linger Galaxy fell.

At the Altar of Eternal Glory, Anka finally raised the Scepter, a symbol of power, which means that a new Lingge galaxy is coming, and any evil will disappear under the fire of the Red Lotus Karma. This is a bold change, but it also paid a terrible price, but it is all worth it, and if you want to move forward, you must have sacrifices, and you must have the courage to give up.

Sail: The highest elf setting of the 4 tarot cards, is the mysterious book representing the will of the gods still far away?

Holy Grail: Represents elemental water, symbolizing emotion, relationship, love and inspiration.

Sail: The highest elf setting of the 4 tarot cards, is the mysterious book representing the will of the gods still far away?

The spirit representing the element of water is the guardian of the Charlie galaxy, Nun.

As the Spirit God, the teacher of the Cosmic Guardian Spirit, the battle may never end, but knowledge and faith are very small things, Nun has knowledge of the ancient and modern and various fields, among the four guardians, it is the core of wisdom, kindness and emotion, and the knowledge of the elder is the ultimate in Nun.

The Holy Grail is placed in the center of the lobby and continues to gush out spring water. The young Nunn caressed the flowing spring water and asked, "Will this water not flow out again one day?" No one can answer the seemingly simple question, but it is still beyond ordinary people's cognition, but this question, after many years, got the answer, and it is Nunn himself who gives this answer.

Sail: The highest elf setting of the 4 tarot cards, is the mysterious book representing the will of the gods still far away?

Sword: Represents elemental qi, symbolizing thought, wisdom, communication and conflict.

Sail: The highest elf setting of the 4 tarot cards, is the mysterious book representing the will of the gods still far away?

The elf representing the wind element is the guardian of the Bree galaxy, Essis.

Essis now entrusts the task of saving the four galaxies to her son, Arashi. It may seem to her that the young eagle will one day surpass her parents, and if she leaves the Bree galaxy, bree may be devastated. The man who had been praised by the various guardians in the past suddenly became a little different, so the other guardians were willing to believe in the arrival of the Son of the Wind, just as they had believed in this woman.

Isis slowly closed her eyes, and she seemed to be a natural warrior in the past. On the battlefield, she held a blade of the wind, wandered freely, never soft in the face of the enemy, the sword fell in her hand, there was no hesitation in her cold eyes, and it was because of her outstanding contribution to the kingdom and her firm belief that Isis was slowly elected as the leader of the kingdom and became the guardian of the Bree galaxy.

Sail: The highest elf setting of the 4 tarot cards, is the mysterious book representing the will of the gods still far away?

Star Coin: Represents the elemental earth, symbolizing money, materiality and enjoyment.

Sail: The highest elf setting of the 4 tarot cards, is the mysterious book representing the will of the gods still far away?

The spirit representing the earth element is the guardian of the Galen galaxy, Sartre.

Sartre is now considered a "rebel" because his surrender without a fight angers the fledgling Son of the Wind. He obviously has the ability to resist and work with everyone to stop the invasion of these robots and otherworldly forces, but this person chooses a most unacceptable choice. Maybe he understood that even if Sartre joined the war, it would not turn the situation around, but the Children of the Wind were still too young.

The barrier of dust and sand had enveloped the Galen Galaxy, a decision that showed that they had to hurry up to complete that plan, which was a declaration of war on darkness, but not a compromise to the light, all for the sake of the rebirth of the Galen Galaxy. Sartre didn't regret it, and instead of guarding glory in a dignified manner, he should grasp the possibility of saving everything, even if it seemed crazy, but he had always been such a person.

Sail: The highest elf setting of the 4 tarot cards, is the mysterious book representing the will of the gods still far away?

Legend has it that tarot was not originally circulating in the form of a card, but rather a book, supposedly a mysterious book used to convey the will of the gods.

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