Chapter 771: The Treasure House of Asgard

Pausing in front of the collection, Jelf scrutinized it through the barrier. It was a bronze chalice, and there was nothing special about the chalice.

Jelf wasn't looking at the Holy Grail. What is in the chalice to be precise—a pinch of flame, a flame that burns in the chalice.

Jelf felt the flame in his body. There was a feeling in the darkness that the flame was exactly what he needed to control the realm.

"Do you need that?" Seeing that Jelf was attracted, Loki breathed a sigh of relief after taking one look at the things in the enchantment. and began to introduce to Jelf.

The Eternal Flame, like the Ice Box, was taken by Odin from someone else. The target of the robbery is Muspelheim, which is inhabited by the three-layer flame giants of the Nine Kingdoms.

It was worse than Jotunheim, where the Frost Giants lived.

Unlike the Ice Box, which can be used directly to turn a planet into an ice world, the Eternal Flame is used for tempering. It can refine the artifact to a certain extent, so that the quality of the artifact can be improved to a certain extent.

For the Asgardians, it was a shame to discard it without a taste.

A sword flew out of Jelf's body, staying outside the barrier of the Eternal Flame.

It's Jelf's saber, and the gods are pure and demonic.

The unpretentious appearance of the god purifying demons only allowed Loki to stay on it for less than a second before moving away. The last slash that Jelf slashed Odin was inside the Thunderbolt Realm, and no one else saw it except Odin and Jelf himself.

Loki only regarded the Divine Purifier Demon Quest as an ordinary weapon, so he naturally ignored it. It would be different if the Demon Demon appeared, and the evil sword full of evil spirit would definitely attract Loki's attention.

The Divine Purifier hummed and sent longing requests to Jelf.

Even the Divine Purifier Demon thinks so, and it seems that his judgment is correct, and the flame is what he needs. So, the first treasure that Jelf took from Asgard was confirmed.

Although it hurts a little, the Eternal Flame is not the most precious treasure of Asgard. On the contrary, Loki and even Odin do not attach much importance to it to it to the Ice Box of the same level.

The Asgard Treasury is the most heavily guarded place in the entire Asgard, and there are countless treasures that are dazzling. At a cursory glance, there are many things that even Jelf is very excited about.

For example, a stone tablet with a blue sheen is a monument of life and time. Atlantis, an ancient civilization said to have come from the Atrium (the Asgardian name for the earth). The "Equation of Life" is engraved on it to help the user evolve into a supreme life form.

The stele alone made Jelf covetous, but he didn't immediately choose it. According to Loki's account, the stele is invalid for the existence of his own rank.

Another example is the Orb of Egmodha, a treasure that can be used to detect other sources of magic and danger.

Then there is the culprit that Loki mentioned on death row at the beginning, and let himself be besieged as soon as he arrived in Asgard - the Eye of Wisdom.

Or maybe it's the Magician's Eye.

It was a large, pale green eyeball, and when Jelf was looking at it, the big eyeball also aimed its eye at Jelf, as if looking at Jelf. It's like it's alive.

This eyeball has the power to see through spells, see through the future and make predictions, and use some special secret arts.

Odin's ability to see through the HRE Celestial Expedition in battle with himself also relied on this.

The only drawback is that this eyeball is mosaic, and if you want to use it, you have to buckle out your own eyeball and implant it. And the consumption is not small, don't you see that even Odin put it back in the treasury when it is not necessary?

Shaking his head regretfully, in the end, Jelf still didn't choose this eyeball.

He wasn't a big believer in prophecy, and he wasn't interested in being a one-eyed dragon. If there really isn't much to choose from, then consider this artifact.

Wandering around the other collections of the Treasury again, I saw a few good artifacts, but they were too useful.

When Jelf saw one of them, he almost didn't calm down. Under a transparent glass cover with countless layers of enchantments, gloves made of unknown exotic metals stand there.

The glove is carved with many inscriptions that even Jelf could not read. Don't say it's Jelf, even Loki, an indigenous person, doesn't know it, so I think it should be the writing of some ancient race.

Five gemstones of different colors are set at the base of the five fingers of the glove, and the largest one in the center of the back of the hand is set with a total of six gemstones.

Seeing this iconic first artifact of the Marvel Universe, Jelf almost popped out his eyes and couldn't help but scream.

"Infinity Gauntlets..."

Or the Infinity Gauntlet encrusted with Infinity Stones? As long as you can master this thing, it can destroy the world, and no one dares to stop you from walking sideways in the Marvel Universe.

What the five great creator gods, what the group of gods, what mutants are in front of the Infinity Gauntlet, all of them are a bunch of scum.

Infinity Gauntlets, the first artifact of the Marvel Universe. Gloves and gems are separated from several different pieces of equipment. The glove is a loaded utensil, a total of seven Infinity Stones, each representing a kind of power.

They are: Stone of Strength (purple), Stone of Time (green), Stone of Space (blue), Stone of Soul (orange), Stone of Reality (red), Stone of Mind (yellow), and the Stone of the Legendary Self (gold).

In the movie version, each Infinity Stone shows great power. The Cosmic Cube that triggers the beginning of everything in Women's Federation 1 (Avengers 1) is the Space Stone of the Seven Infinity Stones.

Loki was given the orange gem at the top of the scepter by the villain Thanos in Women's Federation 1, which is the life crystal on the door of Vision's brain in Women's Federation 2, which is the soul gem.

In the plot of Thor 2, the dark elves attacked the target that Asgard wanted to snatch, and the aether particle in Jane's body, which was claimed to be able to devour the Nine Realms and even plunge the entire universe into darkness, was the Reality Stone in the Infinity Stones.

The target of several forces in the Guardians of the Galaxy, the infinitely powerful purple gem is the power gem of the Infinity Stones.

In the movie Doctor Strange, preserved in the depths of the Sorcerer's Supreme Temple, Doctor Strange was used as a last resort against Dormammu, and the Eye of Agamotto, which can freely manipulate time and even cause time loops, is the Time Stone in the Infinity Stones.

Several Infinity Stones run through the entire Marvel Universe plot, and each Infinity Stone is infinitely powerful.

According to a comic book plot, Thanos, the first villain of the Marvel Universe, killed almost all life in the universe, including the five creation gods, with this combination of Infinity Gauntlets and Infinity Stones.

The reputation of the first artifact is well deserved.