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Chapter 799: The question about Bilkis. Wendy is the one who is always criticized at parties. (page



Chapter 799: The question about Bilkis. Wendy is the one who is always criticized at parties. (page

(I saw someone asked about the name of Lilupal’s world quest.

In "The Lament of Pelekis", whose name is Pelekis?

How do you say this?

There are currently two mainstream theories. One is that Bilkis is the Goddess of Flowers. One theory is that Pelekis is Lilupal.

If you want to figure out the relationship between this Bilkis and the two, you must first determine one thing.

Who is Billkiss? Is there a prototype?

This exists first.

The prototype of Pelekis in the real world is the Queen of Sheba who was related to King Solomon.

One translation of the name of the Queen of Sheba is Pelekis.

What about the relationship between the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon? It is somewhat similar to the relationship between the Flower God and the Great Merciful Tree King.

Because the Queen of Sheba came to pay her respects after hearing about King Solomon's reputation. And he asked many questions which were answered correctly by King Solomon.

Then the two got together, not that they were together, but they started working together.

This situation is also explained in the game book "Floating Pan Song Scroll".

The target of the Flower God’s question should be the Great Merciful Tree King.

What you can’t tell from the previous paragraphs is that the last sentence is that the Queen of Floating Pan (Flower Goddess) and the Queen, the King of Chechi (King Daci Shu), reached a consensus.

From then on, the two formed a solid alliance, and started a period of rule with the king who accompanied them (blood? crimson? war?).

This section can be seen asking questions and carrying spice money. The person these things come to visit is the God of Flowers, and the person being questioned is the Great Merciful Tree King.

At that time, King Chi might have stood nearby and listened to the two people chatting for a long time.

This passage corresponds to the Queen of Sheba bringing wealth, spices, silk and other precious items to visit King Solomon. She asked questions to King Solomon and received answers.

Later, the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon worked together.

Then according to the prototype, King Solomon later shamelessly tricked the Queen of Sheba into giving him a child.

This passage highlights how shameless and mean King Solomon was.

However, this paragraph is not reflected in the Flower Goddess and the Great Merciful Tree King.

According to the research of some other people, they are several holy places of the Queen of Sheba.

All named after Pilakis.

And one of them is very similar to Yuenv City in Genshin Impact.

I don’t understand the relationship between the Queen of Sheba and the moon yet, but I heard that there seems to be some connection.

And from this, it seems that Pelekis refers to the Goddess of Flowers, but why is there another mainstream theory that Pelekis refers to Lilupal?

Because Lirupal and her master the shepherd boy had also experienced something like this, and it was more in line with the story between King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.

The Genshin Impact book "The Story of the Shepherd Boy and the Magic Bottle" is most likely about how Lilupal and her master, the Shepherd Boy, met.

However, the authenticity needs to be considered and cannot be determined for the time being.

After Lilupal met the shepherd boy, he helped the shepherd boy grow into the king of a city step by step.

Then the shepherd boy who became king became so ambitious that he also deceived Lilupal and seemed to have a child with her.

I’m not sure. Giving birth to a child may have been voluntary, but the shepherd boy certainly didn’t do anything good.

He did something that made Lilupal angry, and then sealed Lilupal away.

Then Lilupal, who turned from love to hatred, lay dormant for a long time and used the power of his children to destroy the entire city.

It's also possible that she destroyed it herself, and there's some disagreement on this for the time being.

The shepherd boy and Lilupal's children now seem to have died along with the city.

This is more consistent with the fact that after the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon met, a little while later, King Solomon used a trick to trick the Queen of Sheba into giving birth to a child.

The story of the Queen of Sheba leaving with her children at the end.

Regarding the ending of the Queen of Sheba, there is no mention in the prototype story, and even whether it actually exists remains to be verified.

But there are also several ruins related to the Queen of Sheba.

Foreign countries seem to believe that the Queen of Sheba does exist, but they are not sure what kind of person she is.

To put it bluntly, it is the same as our history going up. You can find clues, but you just can't find proof that it actually exists.

It has been too long and many things have been lost in time.

Both mainstream statements are actually correct.

But I think there is actually no need to use this name to refer to a person alone.

Pelekis can be the Goddess of Flowers, and she can also be Lilupal.

There is nothing wrong with one name referring to two people.

Because neither Flower God nor Lilupal had a good ending.

Pilakis could refer to what happened to the Flower Goddess after he got the answer to the question and worked with the Great Merciful Tree King and the Red King.

It can also refer to everything Rilupal encountered after helping his beloved become the king.

Whether it is the Flower Goddess or Lilupal, their endings are regrettable and sad.

He risked everything for his lover and ended up being destroyed.

The Lament of Pelekis.

It not only expresses the lamentation for the fall of the flower god, but also hints at the ending of Lilupal.

From love to hate, then from hate to love, and finally destroyed.

Lilupal's final departure probably also dispersed his body and strength. Then the power from the Flower God is released from it to soothe the earth.

In order to quell the disaster in Gul City.

However, I failed to complete the follow-up tasks.

I just followed the normal process and went to the Eternal Oasis.

I haven’t returned to Tanit Campground to trigger the follow-up mission yet.

Let's wait until I'm done and make sure there's nothing wrong with it.

Because the information intercepted by others, I guess there must be more or less omissions.

I'll do the tasks myself. I don't have much time recently and am quite busy.

Wait until I finish the task, or go online to watch the video of the entire task process.

Confirm that it is almost the same.

That basically confirms that Pelekis is referring to both the Goddess of Flowers and Lilupal.

However, there may be more references to Lilupal here.

And if you are interested, I can also compile an article about all the deeds of Lilupal after completing all the tasks.

For example, the story from when she met the shepherd boy until she met the traveler.

If separated from the entire desert plot, this section is still easy to sort out.

But if it is connected with the desert plot, it will be a huge workload.

Because there are so many things in the desert area.

We even have to connect all the stone tablets, stories, fairy tales, legends, and histories to piece together the tip of the iceberg in the desert story.

Xumi Desert culture is definitely the most complex background so far.

The stories and history inside are so intricate that I guess only those originalists can figure them out.


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