Chapter 201: Ragnarok (2)
PS: Odin, Lord of the Gods, galloped at the front of the line on his eight-hoofed steed, Sleipnell. Pen~Fun~Pavilion www.biquge.info He is armed with a snow-bright invincible spear, wearing chain armor made of silver, and the golden helmet on his head is like the sun in the dark, guiding the decisive battle between the gods and the death warriors. Next to Odin, closely follows the leader of the god Asaph, the god of power Thor, who is also the god of thunder. Thor stood on a goat chariot driven by his servants, wearing a belt of power, his iron-gloved hands holding his hammer Mirna high, his eyes burning with rage. On Thor's chariot were his two sons, one of whom was Magne, who was born with divine powers.
When the army of demons led by Fenrir Wolf crossed the Rainbow Bridge and headed for the Great Plains of Wiglet, Odin also led the gods of Asaph and the heroic warriors of Valhalla Palace to form a vast army that swallowed mountains and rivers and marched towards this battlefield.
Odin, Lord of the Gods, rode his eight-hoofed steed, Sleipner, at the front of the procession. Armed with an invincible spear and armor made of silver, he wears a golden helmet on his head like the sun in the darkness, guiding the gods and the warriors of death. Next to Odin, closely follows the leader of the god Asaph, the god of power Thor, who is also the god of thunder. Thor stood on a goat chariot driven by his servants, wearing a belt of power, his iron-gloved hands holding his hammer Mirna high, his eyes burning with rage. On Thor's chariot were his two sons, one of whom was Magne, who was born with divine powers.
The warriors of the gods of Asaph, Frey, who became the prince of the Asaph-garden after Bald, Tyre, the one-handed god of war, and Heimdall, the guardian god of the Asaph-garden, rode behind Odin and Thor, their weapons bright and sharp. All the sons of Odin were armed. Follow after them. The goddess also took part in the decisive battle, led by Freya and Sigerty. Behind the god Asaph. It was a myriad of Heroic Warriors, who formed a huge battle formation. Like a raging wave rushing towards the battlefield.
On the great plains of the Garden of Asaph, the army of justice and the demon army began to fight. Odin was the first to defeat the Fenrir Wolf, the head of all evils, while Thor immediately engaged in a fierce battle with the Serpent of Miagad. The gods marched forward, each battling the demons, while the valiant Enheria sparred with the countless evil giants of the demon army.
Odin's battle with Fenrir was the fiercest. Despite its sheer size and strength, Odin stabbed it with his spear. After a long and fierce battle, Odin was exhausted, and the wolf Fenrir, scarred by spears, was in a rage. It opened its bloody mouth and swallowed Odin. Odin, Lord of the Gods and ruler of the Nine Worlds, lost his life. However, Odin's son, Vidal, the Hercules of Asaph, after killing countless demon armies, saw his father being devoured by the wolves, and immediately stepped forward to continue the fierce fight against the Fenrir wolves. Vidal, the god of silence, wears a pair of iron shoes forged from 10,000 years of iron, and has already used them to kick countless demons to death. When he was fighting with the wolf, he took advantage of the Fenrir wolf's mouth wide open, and stepped on the wolf's mid-jaw with these iron shoes, and supported its palate with both hands. Push it up hard. The wolf's bloody jaw was torn open by Vidal, and he finally fell to the ground and died. Vidal grew stronger and braver, and continued to fight other demons. The battle between Thor, the god of power, and the serpent of Miagad is equally fierce. Wielding his hammer Mirna, Thor fought the massive Serpent for countless rounds. In the long battle. Ignoring the poisonous mist and venom that the serpent was constantly emitting, Thor bravely approached the snake and struck at it from close range. The massive giant cord was injured in multiple places. But it still fights back with its evil teeth. In the end, Thor used all his strength. With a loud shout, he slammed a hammer into the serpent's head. Finally killed the Demon Snake. However, because he had inhaled too much poison gas during the long battle, when the serpent fell to the ground, Thor, the god of power, could not stand on his feet, and took nine steps backwards heavily, and then fell to the ground and died of poisoning.
Heimdall, known as "Rocky's enemy", begins the battle in search of Rocky, the devil he hates. As he searched, the mighty Heimbier lay the corpses of giants everywhere he went. After slaying countless frost giants and flame giants, Heimdall finally found Rocky, who was fighting with the Valhallic warriors. Heimdall immediately stepped forward and slashed at Rocky. After many rounds of fighting, both Heimdall and Rocky were exhausted and both fell to their deaths. Tyre, the god of war, has always been adept at subduing evil beasts, so he begins the battle with Galkheim, a vicious dog from the Land of the Dead. Although the brave Tyre only has one left hand, he still wields his sword and fights the vicious dogs to the death. In the end, he also died with the vicious dogs. On the battlefield where the battle was fought in the dark, the battle went on for a long time. Hordes of demons, frost giants, and flame giants were struck to death by the mighty god Asaph, but the gods of Asaph and the death warriors also fell one by one. The great plain, a hundred miles square, was densely strewn with the corpses of soldiers on both sides. The gods, who fought against the forces of evil with their mortal hearts, died one after another with their enemies.
The young Prince of Asaph fought the longest battle between Suter, the leader of the Flame Giants. Since Frey gave his sword to Skinir during his courtship to Gerda, he fought Suter with the sword of fire almost empty-handed. After a long battle, Frey, who had no weapon at his disposal, was mortally wounded in several places and finally died under the giant's flaming sword. Before the brave Frey fell to the ground and died, he also severely damaged the flame giant Suter, which made his demon heart become so full that his whole body emitted flames, igniting the Garden of Asaph, the land of mankind, and the world tree Yugatrahi. The branches and leaves of the World Tree, which had gone through three winters of Fimbul, withered and turned yellow, and as soon as the flames of the Flame Giants ignited, they immediately burst into flames. In this way, the entire universe fell into a sea of fire, and all nine worlds were destroyed in the fire, as well as the gods Asaph, the Valoric warriors, and the giants who continued to fight in the wilderness of Wiglet.
The magnificent Valhalla Shrine collapsed, and countless splendid palaces of the gods were reduced to rubble. The home of the gods was in ruins in the fire. Humans, elves, and gnomes were left with little left after the Flood. The fire had finally destroyed them completely.
The World Tree burns and the world is destroyed. At this point, the curtain stained with the blood of Norse mythology finally fell slowly after the final tragic **. But destruction is not the same as extinction, after the "Ragnarok", with the rebirth of the World Tree, the survivors of the Three Realms began the arduous process of rebuilding the world, and generations of Vikings continued to follow in the footsteps of their ancestors, drifting on the stormy sea, showing fearless life. (To be continued.) )
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