There were a few novels that involved shouting the names of gods. Among them," Revival of Mythology: Only I Know the Chinese Gods!" It was a novel about the invasion of the blue planet by an ancient race from beyond the heavens. When humans were in trouble, many statues of gods appeared on the blue planet. As long as one shouted out the true names of these statues, they could obtain the inheritance of the gods. The protagonist, Lin Yu, awakened his divine power by calling out the name of the god. In addition," When I woke up, I became a god " was also a novel. It told the story of the protagonist becoming a god after waking up. However, other than this information, the search results provided did not provide any more specific content about shouting the name of the god. Therefore, I am unable to provide a more detailed answer.
In this world, as long as one shouted the name of a god, they could obtain the inheritance and powerful power of the god.
There were a few novels that involved calling out the name of a god to awaken him. Among them," Revival of Mythology: Only I Know the Chinese Gods!" It was a book about how the ancient races from beyond the heavens invaded the blue planet. When humans were in trouble, many statues of gods appeared on the blue planet. As long as one shouted out the true names of these statues, they would be able to obtain the inheritance of the gods. In addition," When I woke up, I became a god " was also a novel about the protagonist waking up to find that he had become a god and could help all kinds of people. Other than that, novels like " Maximum Divinity: Summoning the Eastern Gods at the Beginning " and " Now I Revive the Chinese Gods " also involved calling out the names of the gods to awaken them. To sum up, there were many novels that involved shouting the name of the gods to awaken them.
He calls out the name of the Childlike Empress.
I think it's Atreyu. Bastian calls out Atreyu's name in the story.
I'm not sure. It could be a character's name related to a crucial plot point. You might need to go through the story carefully to find out.
[You can receive the inheritance by shouting the name of the god at the statue.] This was a world where myths had revived. All kinds of statues had appeared between heaven and earth. As long as one shouted the true name of the statue, they could obtain the inheritance and powerful power of the god. The first person to call out the name of a god could even obtain the entire inheritance. However, since the Eastern mythology had been broken, very few people knew these gods, so it was difficult to achieve this inheritance. Therefore, it was not common to call out the name of the statue to obtain the inheritance.
The titles of the novels that could be inherited by calling out the names of the idols were " I accidentally awakened all the Eastern Gods " and " The Mythical Revival: The Nine Beautiful Senior Sisters at the Beginning ". These novels described a world where myths were revived. All kinds of gods appeared between heaven and earth. As long as one shouted the true name of the god, they could obtain the inheritance and powerful power of the god. These novels were created by Miao Miao and Shu, and were high-quality fantasy novels that were worth watching.
Daoist names could be chosen according to personal preference and the purpose of the name. He could consider the following aspects: 1. Daoist Dharma Name: You can choose a Daoist Dharma Name, such as Wan'an, Fusu, Jiusheng, Qixi, Qingjiu, Qingwan, etc. 2. The words that the old man felt: If you want a name that sounds like an old man, you can choose some words that represent an old man, such as " Weng "," Sou "," Lao ", such as Elder Meng, Liu Chenweng, Xu Rongsou, etc. 3. [Name of a sage-like image: If you want a sage-like name, you can choose words that represent mountains, forests, seclusion, seclusion, leisurely clouds, wild cranes, fishing, wind, smoke, clouds, and other images, such as immortal, mountain, Taoist ancestor, hidden old, wild old, crane old, wild guest, cloud guest, mountain guest, Yi Lao, etc.] 4. [Daoist Priest's title: If you want to address a Daoist Priest, you can use some common titles, such as Daoist Priest, Daoist Priest, Fellow Daoist, etc.] In short, the choice of Taoist names could be decided according to personal preferences and the purpose of the name. It could be combined with the charm of Taoism, the words that the old man felt, the image of sagacity, and the name of the Taoist priest.
Daoist names could be used according to different identities and relationships. As for Taoist priests, they could be respectfully addressed as " Taoist Priest "," Immortal Elder "," Taoist Master "," Master "," Master ", and so on. For Taoists who had cultivated for a long time and had high self-cultivation, they could be respectfully addressed as " Mr."," Zhenren ", or " Gao Gong ". For female Taoists, they could be addressed as "Daoist Nun","Fairy Nun","Daoist Master", and so on. In addition, in different situations and context, some special titles could also be used, such as " Immortal,"" Master,"" Immortal," and " Great Virtue." In short, the name of the Daoist should be decided according to the specific situation to express respect and courtesy.
The names of Daoists could be addressed according to different identities and relationships. As for Taoist priests, they could be respectfully addressed as " Taoist Priest "," Immortal Elder "," Taoist Master "," Master "," Master ", and so on. For Taoists who had cultivated for a long time and had high self-cultivation, they could be respectfully addressed as " Mr."," Zhenren ", or " Gao Gong ". For female Taoist priests, they could be addressed as "Daoist Nun" or "Fairy Nun". For the disciples of Taoist priests, they could be called "Taoist children" or "immortal children". The older Taoist priest could be addressed as " Taoist Master." In the Taoist temple, the abbot was also known as the "abbot". A believer or layman could address a Taoist priest as " Taoist Priest,"" Daoist Priest," or " Immortal Guest." In general, one should not use common names or nicknames to address a Taoist priest, such as " Old X,"" Brother X,"" Sister X," etc.