Chapter 401: The Destroyer (Plural)

The Destroyer is Asgard's strongest weapon, if you don't count the Hammer of Thor, which is mainly made from the core of a decaying planet, and the Spear of Eternity, which is made from branches of the World Tree. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

Legend has it that the Destroyer possesses unrivaled power, and even Odin does not know the limits of this power. Legend has it that it is harder than any metal known in the universe, and is virtually indestructible. Legend has it that it can teleport through the air suspension layer at a speed that no one can match. Legend has it that it can emit all sorts of energies, including magnetism, others, and some that even the most well-informed people in the universe have never seen.

Legend has it that the Destroyer can fire smashing beams of light from his face that shatter any known substance, including the Dwarven land of Swartheim's unique Uru metal, which is reinforced with the Mjolnir and the Spear of Eternity. It can produce a high-temperature flame that can reach the point of white heat. It can also transform itself into other different shapes, or even different forms, such as solid, liquid and gaseous by rearranging and modifying the density of matter.

Sounds exaggerated, doesn't it.

And the legendary Destroyer is so awesome that it will naturally have a backstory worthy of it. It was a long, long time ago, when a race in the universe called the Celestials conducted genetic experiments on humans on Earth and has been observing and evaluating them ever since. Once humanity is deemed unworthy of development, or that humanity's development does not meet their expectations, then they will intervene and destroy the planet. Don't think this is alarmist, as one of the strongest races in the universe, they do have that ability. It is also thanks to them that they do not participate in the strife of other races, and most importantly, they often do not appear once for thousands of years. Otherwise, even the "Protoss" of Asgard is completely inadequate in front of the "Super Protoss" of the Celestial Group. No one in the entire universe knows exactly how many of the Celestials there are, and there is no doubt that each of them is stronger than the god-kings of Asgard, the god-kings of all ages. If nothing else, if Asgard's strength is the strongest within the rules, that day the God Group has reached the level of breaking, rewriting, and even creating rules.

So at that time, when Asgard learned that the Celestials were going to attack the earth, they immediately couldn't sit still. First, the current god-king gathers the best blacksmiths from Asgard and the most skilled dwarven realm, and orders them to create the Destroyer armor from the most precious materials. After the armor was built, the incumbent god-king gambled on Asgard and invited Zeus from Greece, Ra from Egypt, Jupiter from Rome and other earth gods to transfer some of their power into the Destroyer's armor and turn it into a super weapon that could make the gods scruple about it.

P.S. from the author Jun outside the fourth wall: The devil knows who came up with this setting - according to the general logical analysis, unless the latter gods all succumb to the Norse gods, otherwise with the Nordic gods in the Marvel Universe and the "possessiveness" of the earth, those gods would have already fought with the Nordics!

The spit is over, back to the topic. As mentioned earlier, the Celestials have the ability to break, rewrite, and create rules, but the Destroyers born from within the rules have not been able to reach the level of transcendence, so the Earth Protectors led by the Asgardian Protoss have failed. The Celestial Group only sent one of the members, and with just one blow, they directly destroyed the Destroyer who was guarding the Earth at the time. But the Destroyer wasn't completely without work. With all its might, the blow that pierced the entire planet didn't work completely. After paying for the 4 million square kilometers of land in a sunken continent, the 12 million Atlanteans on it, and the entire Atlantean civilization, the rest of the planet has survived. The members of the Celestial Group, who had thought that humans were growing like boneless weeds, finally changed their minds after seeing the combined efforts of the Earth Gods. Of course, they weren't afraid of those earth gods, maybe they didn't add up enough to fight one of them. However, after learning about the existence of the Earth Gods and making sure that they had not forgotten about humanity, the members of the Celestial Group felt that the future of humanity would not be meaningless under the guidance of the gods. So, instead of destroying the earth, they left. A catastrophe disappears without the knowledge of mankind, just like the secret operation in 1999 in another dimension (laughs).

That's right, by the way. The Celestials left, but some of the half-finished products of their experiments on Earth remained. And then after thousands of years of evolution, those "half-finished" became a special race - they called mutants. However, this chapter is not for mutants. And after laying so much foreshadowing and talking about so many legends about the Destroyer, what the author wants to express here is that although the Destroyer in the movie did not show much strength at all, and was finally beaten to death by Thor who came back from "taking a vacation" with Thor's Hammer Muirnier, but don't forget that before that, it easily suppressed the "legendary" Three Warriors of Asgard and the famous Lady Sif on the earth. Judging from the strength of Vandal and Sif, which are few in the whole of Asgard, the power of the Destroyer is really not weak. In other words, the author prefers that it was once given divine power by the Asgardian god-king, and some of its strength was restrained by Muirnir, who was also infused with the magic of the Asgardian god-king.

No, after hearing Thor talk about "Odin" to activate the Destroyer, and if it was plural, Vandal and the others all breathed in disbelief.

Well, there's another reason why they're doing that. After all, they had personally participated in the previous battle between Thor and the Destroyer on Earth, and several of them had always thought that the Destroyer had been scrapped under the power of Muirnier. Remembering the scene when they were chased and beaten by the destroyers, with their bolder than the average Asgardian, there was also a feeling of fear. But now, they learned that the Destroyer was still there, and there was more than one?!

"How many?" Vandal swallowed his saliva and asked in a trembling voice.

"Not much, only six." Thor said lightly. After that, he happened to notice the expressions of his friends, and he realized that his friends seemed to have some misunderstandings. "Oh, you take these six destroyers. When I was a child, my father told me that these six destroyers hiding under the Golden Temple were not as powerful as the one I destroyed when I was sent to Earth to attack me by Loki. In contrast, these six are simplified versions, and they require a lot of energy from my father to reactivate, so my father has never activated them. But now ......"

At this, Thor clenched his fists again. In this regard, several friends also empathize.

Only Sif thoughtfully forgot about Thor, and suddenly said, "I really envy the Queen of God that the God King loves her so much." Although it is a bit inappropriate to say this at this time, she must have died a well-deserved death. ”

(P.S.: Marvel's original setting of the Celestials is the sum total of all past, present, and future authors in all countries, different times, different civilizations, all fields that have appeared and have not appeared, and they have the ability to modify any logical concept at will.) So the author Jun Bucai is also a member of the Celestial Group! Hahahaha...... Ouch! Stop fighting, oh I was wrong, my lord...... )