The sand swirled and swirled, and waves of sand rolled over amidst the sounds of huffing and puffing.
Elwyn looked up and saw Horus flapping his wings. His huge body was slowly rising from the desert.
He looked a lot worse than before. The explosion had left obvious marks on him.
His shiny armor was broken, the feathers on his head were messy, and the flesh on the left side of his chest fell down, revealing his white bones.
Magic power spread out from the wound, bringing with it a terrifying aura.
The flesh that was separated from Horus turned into crimson sand as it fell, blending into the sand waves.
To be able to injure a god known for his strength like this, it was clear how powerful Elwyn's attack was.
The magic power of the magic stone was enough to destroy everything, but it was not enough to defeat a god!
It could only be said that it was unexpected. Horus did not expect a human, who was like an ant in his eyes, to be able to exert such power.
He now took it seriously, staring coldly at Elwyn. The energy ball beside him flashed with a frightening light.
If a mortal dared to offend the dignity of a god, he must pay the price!
He raised his right hand and pointed at Elwyn. Magic power gathered at his fingertips, forming a colorful energy ball.
Since you are not afraid of death, then go to hell!
Elwyn smiled bitterly. He was covered in wounds, and his stamina was rapidly depleted. Now he could not even move.
Is this the only way?
Getting Horus' eyes from him was an impossible test?
From the beginning to the end, he did not have any hope.
Perhaps he had once thought that he could defeat a god, but now it had turned into despair!
But the expected magic did not come. Suddenly, a tentacle made of sand suddenly drilled out of the gully and tightly wrapped around Horus' ankle and calf. He looked down in disbelief at the tentacle that suddenly appeared, and then he was yanked down.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
The sound of Horus' body colliding with the ground was even louder than when he was shot down.
He seemed to keep going down, being dragged by the tentacle into an endless abyss.
As Horus went down, a large amount of sand poured out.
Elwyn felt himself rising. He looked down and saw that the sand was rising like a mountain.
He looked at the changes in front of him in shock, not understanding what was going on.
What was that tentacle? Why was Horus dragged back? Did Ramesses II make a move?
Elwyn had too many questions. A loud rumbling sound came from the abyss, and the whole desert was shaking violently. Even the air was trembling, and the intensity of the shaking was much greater than what he had caused just now. Dazzling colorful lights appeared in the abyss.
That was the result of the collision of magical energy. The god Horus was engaged in a great battle below.
In the blink of an eye, a wave of sand hundreds of feet high came crashing down, covering the sky and the earth. The yellow sand enveloped everything, swallowing everything.
Elwyn could barely breathe. If this continued, he would be buried under the sand and suffocated to death.
He struggled to lift his wand, but he had no strength left, so he put it down.
Then, he was enveloped by a cyan transparent ball of light. He rose into the sky and flew toward where Ramesses II was.
As the ball of light rose, Elwyn gasped for air. He felt as if he had been reborn.
He saw that in the abyss below, Horus was fighting with another giant.
It was a god with the head of a jackal and the body of a human. It could control the yellow sand to entangle Horus. Its fierceness was beyond imagination. It opened its mouth and bit at Horus. Horus also had a weapon in his hand. Every time he waved it, it carried with it a frightening energy.
The two of them were evenly matched in the abyss of the desert. The scene was shocking.
Even from far away, the dissipating energy made Elwyn's heart palpitate. It was indescribable.
It could only be described as shocking, a shock beyond the soul.
"What's going on down there?" he asked Ramesses II.
"An unexpected sneak attack, or rather, a revenge that has been brewing for a long time," Ramesses II said thoughtfully. "This battle will last for some time, and a huge sandstorm will sweep across my land. I should let my people prepare for it." Ramses II pondered and said, "This battle will last for some time, and a huge sandstorm will sweep across my land.
"Who is the god who fought with Horus?"
"Seth, the most troublesome ally!" Ramesses II said. "Violent and restless, but very powerful. I think the sound of the battle must have drawn him here. He and Horus are natural enemies. One is the god of the sky, and the other is the god of the desert. At the same time, they are competing to be the protector of the pharaoh. "
Elwyn suddenly understood. The god of war, Seth, was also known as the god of yellow sand and storm. He and Horus guarded Upper and Lower Egypt respectively.
It was said that in order to be the only protector of the pharaoh, the two of them had fought for thousands of years.
In the legend, Horus' left eye was dug out by him.
In terms of blood relations, Seth was Horus' uncle. He was the brother of Osiris, the "god of fertility."
But because of jealousy, Seth killed Osiris. There was a strong hatred between him and Horus, who was seeking revenge.
"Okay, Elwyn, don't worry about the two of them. Let them fight. Let's talk about your matter. It's almost time."
"My test is over?" Elwyn asked, panting.
"Yes, the test is over. Your performance was very satisfactory. Although there were some accidents, it was better than I expected," Ramesses II said with a smile. "I will give you the replica of the Word of Horus and the method to enter the temple to activate the weapon …" Ramesses II said with a smile.
His wand streaked across the air, and the magic rune that Elwyn had first seen appeared again, imprinted between his eyebrows.
In an instant, a lot of information surged into his mind.
There was a replica of the Eye of Horus. The gem appeared out of thin air in front of him and slowly fell onto his leg.
"If you can still see my servants after more than two thousand years, this thing will help you and make them listen to your orders," Ramesses II said. Ramesses II said, "This eye, it is considered my symbol, and I do not intend to continue to pass it on. So, I will be the last pharaoh to have the Eye of Horus, and it can help you change the rules of time three times … "
"What should I do?"
"There is an incantation in the message I gave you. After you travel to a new point in time, use it," Ramesses II said. "Well, you can go back at any time now. While there is still some time, I want to talk to you about what you took from your neck."
"You mean the Sorcerer's Stone?" Elwyn wanted to take out the locket, but he raised it halfway and put it down. He had no strength at all.
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