Chapter 18: The Demon Abaddon

Sure enough, Thor had no intention of giving up. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info He issued a war letter, unleashing war on the entire Trim Giant Tribe in his own name.

The time was set for three days later, and Thor did not want to give the Giants time to recuperate, but because he wanted to put the borrowed soldiers and his own soldiers in order, and now he had a heavy army under his command, and he was no longer afraid of the evil fire god Loki.

It's just a Loki, how can it be a thousand enemies.

Thor was now full of confidence, of course, without knowing Loki's tricks, and without Loki transferring the soldiers of Hades to the Giants tribe through special means.

Loki and Summer were going to sneak in while Bilskiernir was unguarded in the Lightning Palace. If this is the case, the battle of the giants will definitely be lost. So Loki called in the soldiers of Hades and the fallen angels, and put Abaddon in charge.

The demon Abaddon is also known as the "Messenger of the Bottomless Pit", "The King of Plagues", "The Dark Angel of Death", and "The Demon God of Hell".

The Book of Revelation records that when the fifth angel blows the trumpet, the "fallen angel" will appear, and as soon as the horn sounds, a star in the sky will descend on the earth, open the door to the bottomless pit that emits black smoke, and then the demon army led by Abaddon will come out and torture mankind for five months.

Abadon is derived from the Hebrew word abad, which translates to Apollyon, which means "destroyer." The name Abaddon means destruction, perdition, ruin, tomb, underworld, death in Judaism.

In the ninth chapter of the book of Revelation in the Bible, Abaddon's angel is mentioned: Abaddon, the fallen angel who lives in the deepest part of hell, who at the time of the Last Judgment will be released to make mankind suffer even more: like a horse ready for battle, with a golden crown on its head, a man's face, a woman's hair, a woman's face, a lion's teeth, a scorpion's tail, wearing iron armor, and the sound of its wings vibrating like a galloping chariot, attacking mankind with a poisonous needle, though it will not inflict fatal wounds, But those who live will live for five months, and they will suffer the agony of death.

Later demonic beliefs have more detailed descriptions of his appearance, and it is said that he has scythe-like wings, like a man with green scales all over his body, an eagle's hooked nose, bear-like feet, and thick red hair, and spits smoke and fire from his mouth next to his nose from time to time, and there are not a few people who have been struck and killed by the sight of his terrible appearance.

The lyrics of the Thanksgiving hymn found in the Dead Sea Scrolls reveal "the underworld of Abaddon" and "the torrent of demons that rushed into Abaddon".

Abaddon is the name of an evil spirit, or the devil himself. Abaddon was also once regarded as the angel of death and destruction, the devil of the bottomless pit, the supreme leader of the devils of the underworld, the equivalent of Samael or Satan. In Magic, Abaddon often refers to the apocalyptic angel of destruction.

Abaddon is sometimes another name for Hellana. By extension, it can denote the abode of the spirits on earth or hell. In some legends, he is seen as the place where the cursed man lay in the fire and snow, and where Moses once visited in hell.

The Greek Orthodox Church believes that Abaddon is another name for the Angel of Death.

He is given an important role in two sources, the Exhortations of Timothy of Alexandria, The Enthronment of Abbaton and The Revelation of Bartholomew.

In this instruction of Timothy, Abaddon's first name is Muriel, and God has given him the task of gathering the soil that was used to create Adam.

After this task is completed, the angel is named the protector. All individuals, including angels, evil spirits, and living creatures of flesh and blood, fear Him.

Abaddon was actively involved in worship and was eventually empowered that anyone who worshiped Him for the rest of their lives would be saved. Abaddon is also said to have played a very important role in the Last Judgment, as he was the one who could bring souls to the plains of Jehoshaphat.

He is described in the Bartholomew Revelation as one of the angels who appeared in the tomb of Jesus when He was resurrected.

So is the Abaddon summoned by Loki a demon or an angel? Whether it is an evil spirit that wanders in the dark and bottomless pit, or a martyr of justice and light.

None of this matters now, the most important thing is that this so-called Abaddon is powerful, and even if he can't fight against Thor, the god of thunder, he can be equal and evenly divided.

The giant clan plus the soldiers of Hades plus the army of fallen angels, Thor, the god of thunder, probably never dreamed that the evil fire god Loki had prepared such a big gift for him.

The evil fire god Loki didn't know how many Protoss soldiers Thor had brought, and at that time, the more combat power there was, the better. If there are too many people, they can be hanged, and if there are fewer people, they can't make the other party feel good.

Like Sumer, the way the scoundrels fight. There is no justice or evil in battle, and naturally there is no good or bad, as long as it can bring victory, it is the right decision.

Thor was naturally prepared, and he invited Badr, the god of light, the younger brother of Hoddle, the god of darkness who was killed by Loki.

Badr, the god of light, also symbolizes the sun, and it is said that Badr, the god of light, has some close relationship with mistletoe.

Mistletoe was widely believed by the ancients to have special magical or divine powers, because mistletoe is still evergreen in winter and can grow without touching the ground, so it is believed to be the soul of the tree.

Badr also has the symbol of the oak tree, and Badr's soul parasitizes the mistletoe outside, and the mistletoe can be cut down in order to kill Badr.

After his brother Hoddle, the god of darkness, was killed by Loki, the god of light, Badr, the god of light, held a grudge, but he had no news of Loki, the god of fire, and his strength was not enough to kill Loki.

This time Thor, the god of thunder, led his troops to attack the evil fire god Loki, which was a good opportunity, and the god of light, Badr, not only took out all his troops, but also took the expedition himself.

Not for anything else, just to avenge the brother who was killed by the evil fire god Loki, and to regain the dignity that belongs to the gods.

The battle between the Giants and the Aesirs, which involved four main gods and a demon, should be regarded as another big battle after Ragnarok.

Although the scale of the war this time is not large, the characters involved are not small.

Thor, the god of thunder who is also the god of war, Badr, the god of light who is the son of Odin, Loki, the evil god of fire, Trim, the leader of the giant clan, and the demon Abaddon in the bottomless pit, if you count Sumer, the former fallen angel Lucifer, this battle can be regarded as a war to take.