Chapter 740: The Gods

On the other side at the same time.

The castle controlled by Cassifer floats in the cosmic void.

In front of him was still the moon swallowed by the sea of black mud.

However, Char's attention was not on Tiamat who appeared on the moon.

He turned his head slowly, looked behind him, and looked into a space inside the castle.

There, there is a mysterious item that Char found in the past.

It seems that the world has changed because of the strange state of the world.

There was an unknown light in His eyes.

Sissi on the other side also seemed to notice Char's strange appearance and asked curiously.

"What's wrong?"

"It's nothing, it's just that some of the doubts in the past seem to have been answered." Char muttered softly.

However, he did not explain, but continued to look at the moon, looking at Tiamat floating above it, and Marduk on the other side of him.

Marduk's gaze was fixed on Tiamat.

Even though he had killed him once, the moment he faced him again, his breath was a little stagnant.

There was only a brief silence, and he quickly retreated thousands of kilometers.

Then he slowly raised his hand, and a clay tablet with many ancient words slowly appeared in his hand.

It's very similar to the clay tablet that Tony summoned Marduk before.

But it's actually much more important than the clay tablets.

In Mesopotamian mythology, there is a clay tablet on which the name of each god, the priesthood, the divine authority, and the godhead, is an oath and the cornerstone of maintaining order among the gods.

Once the fateful tablet disintegrates, the divine powers can circulate with each other, then it represents the beginning of killing and strife.

At the same time, the fate of the gods is also recorded in its depths.

Only a god-king can possess a tablet of fate, so it also represents absolute kingship, able to rule the world and the gods.

Enlil, the second god-king, once owned it, but it was stolen by a strange bird.

Jin Gu also once owned it, but after being defeated by Marduk, he took it from him.

Marduk frantically pumped magic into the Tablet of Fate.

His figure is mysterious and solemn against the starlight, as if he is a god who controls the rotation of the starry river.

The ancient runes full of mysterious power seemed to flow with starlight.

Marduk took a deep breath and whispered an ancient incantation.

As the incantation sounded, the Tablet of Destiny began to glow with a dazzling light, and that light became more and more intense, as if it wanted to illuminate the entire universe.

Under the illumination of this light, the surrounding planets seemed to be pulled by some mysterious force and began to undergo strange changes.

In the distance, the original red surface of the spark seemed to be burning with flames, like an angry god of war wielding his battle axe.

Venus, on the other hand, glows softly, like a goddess smiling at all this.

More recently, Mercury and Jupiter are engaged in a mysterious dance, their orbits beginning to change subtly, as if they were spinning in response to Marduk's call.

And Saturn's huge rings are even more brilliant at this moment, like a ring guarding the entire solar system.

In the midst of this shocking spectacle, Marduk finally completed the ceremony.

I saw that the light of the Destiny Clay Tablet suddenly burst out, and a dazzling beam of light seemed to penetrate the universe.

At the end of this beam, a group of majestic figures slowly appeared.

Some of them were armed with scepters, some were clad in armor, some were armed with bows, and some were seated in chariots burning with flames like the sun.

Their countenances are handsome and full of majesty, and every look is full of wisdom and strength. Their appearance seemed to make the entire universe tremble, and all the stars were eclipsed.

They are the gods of Mesopotamian mythology!

At this moment, the entire solar system seems to have become a stage for Marduk and these gods, whose presence makes this universe more mysterious and majestic.

The gods are immortal and immortal, and even if they die, they will not be complete.

With the rules and magic of the world, it gradually tends to change to the gods.

The gods who rely on the world will naturally gradually recover.

The summoning of the Tablet of Fate only preceded the process.

The god-king Marduk, who wields the Tablet of Destiny, is fully capable of summoning the gods before him.

In fact, there are many gods who are not actually dead, but have built their own small worlds like the Dragon Realm and the Fairy Country.

And the gods of Mesopotamia actually cut off from humans a long time ago and established such a small world.

At that time, there was a very powerful hero in the human race, the half-human and half-god Gilgamesh.

It is He who separates humanity from the gods.

Of course, even so, there are still many gods who do not stand behind Marduk.

For example, in Mesopotamian mythology, one of the three gods of creation, the god Ann.

The god Ann is the highest god in Sumerian and even Mesopotamian worship, ruling over the heavens and the earth. In Sumerian, Ann means heaven; The Akkadians, known as Anu, have been regarded as the lord of the gods since around 3000 BC.

The gods prayed to him for protection when they were in danger. He is also the chief judge of heaven and earth, and if anyone needs to accuse, he must also be found. For example, when the goddess of Venus, Ishtar, courted the hero Gilgamesh, but was sternly rebuffed, the goddess became angry and confided in her father, and Ann sent the Celestial Bull to attack and destroy the city-state of Uruk, ruled by Gilgamesh. The mortal Apada once tore the wings of the god of the south wind, and was summoned to his throne to be put on trial.

Of course, in the later years, he gradually receded into the background.

In the creation myth, when he was sent to battle Tiamat, he did not dare to face it, leaving the glory of defeating Tiamat and saving the gods to his grandchildren.

Compared to the majesty of His past, His actions were clearly not in keeping with His character.

So obviously, Ann didn't want to kill Tiamat, after all, it was his mother.

However, he also connived at the gods' rebellion against Tiamat.

However, the other two triad gods are also here, such as the previous god-king Enlil, and Marduk's father, Enki.

In addition, the seven Mesopotamian gods of the moon, Nanna, the Venus goddess of love, Ishtar, the sun god Utu, the mother goddess Ninhursan, and the war god Ninurtha also stood behind Marduk.

Their divine light flowed, and when they saw Tiamat floating above the moon, they knew why they were there. (End of chapter)