Chapter 636 Ancient Temple
Fein and his group, Voli, Sofia, and Aoi, were making their way through the thick jungle of the Snake Island. They had been traveling for days, searching for a good spot to rest and recuperate after their battle with the Half Dragon and Half Snake.
Fein, who was leading the group, suddenly stopped in his tracks. His sharp senses picked up something in the distance. He motioned for the others to follow him and they cautiously made their way towards the source of the disturbance.
As they walked, they began to notice that the trees around them were becoming increasingly sparse, and the ground was becoming rockier. The air around them was filled with a sense of ancientness, as if they were treading on ground that had not been disturbed for centuries.
After walking for what felt like hours, they finally stumbled upon a clearing in the middle of the jungle. In the center of the clearing stood an ancient temple, its towering pillars and intricate carvings looming over them.
Fein and his group were awestruck by the sight. They had never seen anything like it before, and they could feel the power emanating from the temple.
Fein approached the temple cautiously, studying the intricate carvings that adorned the walls. The others followed suit, marveling at the craftsmanship and the age of the ruins.
Fein led the group into the heart of the ancient temple, their footsteps echoing off the walls as they delved deeper into the ruins. The air was musty and thick with the scent of decay, and the flickering torches cast eerie shadows on the walls.
"Watch your step," Fein warned, his voice barely above a whisper. "These ruins have been abandoned for centuries. We don't know what kind of traps or pitfalls we might encounter."
Voli nodded in agreement, his sharp eyes scanning the area for any signs of danger. Sofia trailed behind him, her hand on her sword hilt, ready to draw at a moment's notice. Aoi brought up the rear, his staff at the ready, ready to unleash a barrage of spells if necessary.
As they continued on, Fein couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. There was something about this place that felt different from any other ruin he had explored before. It was as if the very air was charged with ancient magic, waiting to be unleashed.
As they rounded a corner, the group came upon a large chamber, the walls covered in intricate carvings depicting battles between demons and serpent people. Fein stepped forward, his eyes widening in awe at the sight before him.
"This is it," he said, his voice hushed with reverence. "This is the place where the demons and serpent people clashed in a great battle centuries ago."
Voli stepped up beside him, his eyes scanning the carvings with a critical eye. "These carvings are ancient," he said, his voice filled with wonder. "They must hold the key to the island's history."
Sofia and Aoi moved closer, their eyes scanning the carvings as well. As they did, Fein felt a strange energy begin to course through him, as if the carvings were somehow activating his magic.
Suddenly, the ground began to shake, and the chamber filled with a blinding light. Fein stumbled backward, his eyes closed against the brightness. When he opened them again, he found himself standing in the midst of a great battle, demons and serpent people locked in combat all around him.
Fein drew his sword, his eyes scanning the battlefield for any sign of his companions. As he did, he heard a familiar voice calling out to him.
"Fein!" Sofia's voice rang out through the chaos, and he turned to see her and the others fighting their way towards him, their weapons flashing in the light.
Fein fought alongside them, his magic flowing through him like a river. As they battled on, Fein began to understand the true nature of the conflict between demons and serpent people. It was a battle not just between two races, but between magic and technology, between old ways and new.
In the end, Fein and his companions broke through the illusion, their bodies battered and bruised from the battle but their spirits soaring with the knowledge they had gained.
As they explored the temple, they found carvings on the walls depicting the serpent people's history. Fein examined the carvings closely, trying to decipher their meaning.
"This is incredible," he said, "according to these carvings, the serpent people were one of the most advanced civilizations of their time. They had mastered the use of degu energy, and were able to create amazing things with it."
Voli nodded, "It's amazing what can be achieved with degu energy. The serpent people were able to harness it in a way that no other civilization has been able to replicate."
Sofia examined the carvings as well, "And look at this," she said, pointing to a carving that showed the serpent people battling with demons. "This seems to be the reason for their downfall. They were fighting a losing battle against the demons, and it led to their eventual extinction."
Aoi looked skeptical, "But what caused the conflict in the first place? Why were the demons attacking the serpent people?"
Fein studied the carvings some more, "It seems that the conflict started when the serpent people discovered something that the demons wanted. The carvings don't say what it was, but it must have been incredibly valuable."
Voli nodded, "And when the demons couldn't get what they wanted, they resorted to violence. It's a common theme throughout history."
As they continued to explore the temple, they found more carvings that detailed the serpent people's powers and their level of civilization. They were amazed by the sheer amount of knowledge and technology that the serpent people possessed.
Fein looked at his group, "We have a lot to learn from the serpent people. We need to study their technology and see if we can use it to our advantage."
Voli smiled, "I couldn't agree more. The serpent people were ahead of their time, and we could learn a lot from them."
As they left the temple, Fein and his group felt a sense of awe and wonder at what they had discovered. They had uncovered a lost civilization that had been wiped out by the demons, and they knew that there was much more to learn about the history of the Snake Island.