505. Purpose
Votigen is synonymous with terror and destruction, the embodiment of natural disasters, monsters, dragons, and kings.
And in the underworld, he is no longer a monster, no longer a dragon.
But still the king.
For his people, he is a tyrant with no regard for life, in his territory the weak are trampled on by the strong, the law protects only a very few, and dignity is worthless.
Those who were able to help Votigon in the war were able to bully civilians and deprive others of their lives for fun.
Votigon also promised power, money, and even eternal life to those who submitted to him.
He kept his promise.
Even if he lost to King Arthur and lost his life.
But he still has a place in the underworld for the warriors who once submitted to him.
Gu Yinglans has an extremely large sphere of power in the underworld, under the protection of Vantigen, they can not only exist longer than other spirits, but also live much more comfortably than other souls, they do not need to worry about disappearing into the land of fog one day, because the White Dragon King has dispelled the dense fog that devours souls.
But even so, the souls of the dead cannot exist forever, the underworld is not Valhalla, and the souls of the dead are by no means immortal gods, they will gradually decay after all.
Only a few souls are able to remain awake for a brief time in the underworld, and they will soon decay into empty souls without wisdom, eventually dissipating without a trace, and then dissolving into a gray fog that envelops the land with the rest of the dissipated souls.
No matter how great a soul is in life, disappearing is also their doomed end, and the process will be much faster than their normal aging rate.
But before his death, Votigon was already immortal, and he was not like other demigods, Hewen believed that even in tens of thousands of years, he would not disappear naturally, and even he would probably find a way to exist forever in the underworld.
He is in no hurry to recover.
Arthur is the same, she is now sleeping peacefully, and if there are no accidents, she will continue to sleep forever.
Although it seems that Inlans needs her all the time.
But the truth is that Inglans survived the loss of Arthur, although there are people in every era who believe that they must resurrect Arthur in order to save Inglans, and they all take action.
But in the end, the people of Yinglansi faced and solved Yinglans's own problems.
Hervin also believed, and this time was the same, that the Inlands did not need a king who was as great as they thought he could solve all problems.
If Arthur knew, she wouldn't care if she woke up, and although she loved helping her people overcome disaster, she never cared who was saved.
She herself was concerned about whether the people of England were saved.
The people don't need demigods anymore, so she's still asleep, and if one day, when Inlands is about to face the ultimate catastrophe beyond human comprehension, Arthur will naturally push open his coffin board.
Even if she burns her own life and soul, she will be called to face the disaster as a king, along with all the people of England.
Maybe she'll wake up completely, maybe she'll fall into a final "slumber" after surviving the crisis, maybe she'll die with her own people.
Either way, she'll be back, and when Inlans needs a "god" to fight the inability of humans, she'll return.
But she wasn't a god, and she was always the king of Inlands anyway, and only a king.
This is King Arthur.
A mortal.
Hervin wasn't here exactly for Enid.
She once asked Herwen:
"Are you still leaving?"
Hervin did not give an affirmative answer.
He can save Enid, and he doesn't need to be here.
If only he had to save Enid.
He's not for Inlans, not for Enid, not for Votigen.
Odin is about to recover.
He's looking for allies.
Just as he became Arthur's ally.
George is resurrecting King Arthur.
But he will not succeed.
Like countless attempts to resurrect Arthur over the years, he was doomed to fail, and that part of Enid's body would stop him.
There are very few things that Votigan cares about, but Arthur's resurrection is one of them, it is their war, and it is the battle of Votigon to prevent King Arthur from returning.
No one could resurrect Arthur.
If everything is working fine.
For the time being, the war was in the upper hand of Vantigen.
Arthur and Vottigon are different and antagonistic in many ways, one of which is that her allies may still be on her side after countless years.
Votigon will change a group of allies.
He believes that only profit is eternal.
Herwin smiled, and not far in front of him was one of the few cities of Gu Yinglans in the underworld.
If it weren't for Hela's madness, these cities would not have been built against the rules of the underworld.
The witcher touched his forehead.
He had separated his feelings for Vivien, storing them in an area separate from his present main consciousness.