481. Badr

"Do you know the battle of the gods?"

Hervin asked An Lai.

"Gods......" The beautiful young man's face showed simple incomprehension, "...... The battle?"

Herwin asked:

"Do you know the story of the God of Light?"

The boy wondered:

"Are you talking about Gaphnan, the god of the sun? When I was alive, I had heard of this deity, and the Holy Cult who worshipped her, who were our greatest threat after we lost Queen Arthur.

"But even though it's an enemy, I have the impression that this god is also a very great being. ”

Hewen leaned back on the couch and said:

"Although Gaphnan was a great god, he was not the god of light, but the god of the sun and fire, and in even more ancient times, the god who ruled over all the light in the world was called Badr.

"He is the most handsome, beautiful, fearless God, who loves all things in the world, and all things in the world love Him equally, and he was born in blessings, and passed away in weeping.

"And the war of the gods comes from the departure of the light. ”

安 Lai says:

"But I've never heard of this god fighting any gods. ”

Hervin says:

"Of course, because it's just a story, a little story with educational implications.

"It's like we know that there can't be anyone who can be loved by everyone, and the same is true for Badr.

"Do you know how he was loved by all beings?"

An Lai shook her head.

Hervin says:

"Badr's father, Odin, gained great wisdom beyond all else by sacrificing himself to himself and giving an eye.

He predicted the death of his son, and what shocked him most was the murderer of his son and what would happen after that.

"Odin has his own ideas, and we won't talk about what he did today when he learned about the prophecy, but it's clear that he didn't stop the prophecy.

But he told his wife, Friggia, who didn't believe that her child would die, and couldn't accept it, so she thought of a spell, a terrible forbidden spell.

"With the spell that nothing can harm her children, she seeks out all living and non-living beings and asks them to swear that they will never harm their children.

"She was a great mother, so she succeeded.

"I said that she had found everything, and that they had sworn to love Badr, the deity who gave light to all things, and this was not a metaphor, but she really found everything one by one, and she needed to complete the spell in seven days and seven nights, and even though time was short, she succeeded in the end, after all, she was the god who ruled the earth and the sky.

"But there are also loopholes in powerful spells, and though Frigga is a great deity, she missed one of them when she searched for all the creatures.

"Outside Asgard, the palace of the gods, there is a great oak tree, the second tallest tree in the Nine Worlds.

Of course, Frigga found the great plant, and the weapon forged from its body was indestructible and indestructible, and the oak gladly acceded to Friggia's request.

But on top of this oak tree, there was a weak mistle parasitic tree, compared to the tall oak tree, the mistle was like a small speck of dust, not worth mentioning, and Frigga, who was anxious to complete the spell in seven days, although she found this weak plant, did not care about its existence, and hurried to find the next oath-taker.

Knowing that Frigga didn't care about her parasitism, she was angry at the contempt of the Mother of the Gods, and secretly became jealous of Badr.

"Then a lot happened, Odin and Loki turned against each other, the brothers who were allied with blood were hostile to each other, the father of the gods held the spear of fate high, and the father of monsters opened his bloody mouth.

Odin's other son, the blind god of darkness, Hoddle, was seduced by Loki and became extremely angry with his bright and selfless brother, and finally found the same jealous Quercus Parasite, and they signed a contract that the Quercet accepted Hodel's dark power at the cost of turning it into a weapon.

In a fight, Hoddle killed his brother Badr with the Spear of Mistletoe. ”

Ann Lai asked, holding her chin:

"So that Loki is a badass?"

Herwin nodded:

"He's a big badass.

"But you also know that the gods are not such an easy race to die. ”

In Anlai's mind, there was no such thing as a god dying.

Hervin continued:

Frigga not only prepared a protection spell, but also a resurrection spell, but when Frigga tried to summon the dying spirit of Badr back to the world, she was stopped by Hela. ”

Anlai asked:

"Hela?"

Hervin smiled:

"Hela, the goddess of death, Loki's youngest daughter, a half-alive, half-dead inhuman monster, the master of Helheim, has two servants, Slow and Slow, and the so-called Helheim.

"It's the land beneath our feet, known as the Underworld and the Land of Mist. ”