Chapter 742: Divine War
Marduk raised his hand, and countless tentacles burst into the black mud on the moon and rushed towards Tiamat.
On the pitch-black tentacles, countless civilized spirits let out painful wails, and some of them were like the cry of a baby.
They stretched out their hands, as if to find their mother's arms.
Tiamat had a pained look on his face, but let out a long, high-pitched, shrill scream.
“Aaaaaa——”
With this shrill sound, the terrifying magic spread in all directions.
It's a voice that even people on Earth can hear.
The seas of the earth began to churn at the shrill chant of Tiamat.
Above Tiamat, a pitch-black "sun" appeared.
This sun bloomed with endless brilliance, scattering countless radiances.
These rays of light slammed into those tentacles, and they were easily extinguished.
At the same time, there was some light that slammed into those gods.
Each pillar of light has a terrifying power comparable to the roar of a demonic beast.
The gods began to use their supernatural powers to resist.
Some conjured up a large shield, while others directly used their own armor to block it.
These are artifacts with a lot of defense.
But even so, the terrifying impact made the gods a little hard.
Some of the light was bounced to the side by one of the gods' artifacts.
The pillar of light pierced through the sky and hit the Pacific Ocean directly.
Immeasurable light blooms on the surface of the sea.
Beyond the earth, through the thick atmosphere, you can clearly see the churning waves of the sea and the blooming brilliance.
As the light dissipated, a great cavity appeared in the middle of the sea.
This cavity can be seen very clearly even from outside the earth.
The surrounding sea water poured into the cavity under the influence of gravity, creating a vortex as the Earth rotated.
From the outside, it looks like the earth has been opened a path to the abyss, constantly devouring the world around it.
But he clearly didn't stop there.
She raised her hands in the air, and the light around her began to condense, like endless starlight being drawn by her. As she chanted, the earth around her and the surface of the moon seemed to tremble, as if in response to the power she was about to unleash.
And the sea on the earth is constantly churning, as if there is life.
Suddenly, a tremendous burst of energy erupted from Tiamat's body, turning into a vast and boundless sea of life. This ocean is not a real body of water, but a condensation of pure life energy, shining brilliantly. The waves are rolling and the waves are turbulent, as if countless lives are being conceived and born in them.
The sea of life spread rapidly, covering a large area of the starry sky. In this ocean, various forms of life began to emerge, and their presence made the entire moon come alive, full of endless vitality and creativity.
As the sea of life surged, Tiamat's aura became more and more powerful. Her eyes shone with wisdom, as if she could see all the mysteries of life. Her figure looks even more solemn and sacred against the backdrop of the sea of life, like a god who created all things.
In the scientific worldview, almost all living things on Earth originated from the sea.
The sea is the origin of life.
And the same is true in the world of Mesopotamia.
Tiamat stands for "salt water".
As the ocean, he gave birth to countless lives and created the ecology of the earth.
And as I said before.
As the God of creation, one of his births is to give birth to life.
He instinctively uses this sea of life to randomly generate life all the time.
But when the ecosystem was established, He, who gave birth to life, became an obstacle to the world and the culprit of ecological destruction.
This is one of the reasons why the gods chose to kill Him.
Of course, in addition to the birth of life, this sea of life also has an even more powerful ability, through a special ritual of the cycle "Genesis", this ocean can be infinitely supplied with magic.
Self-transformation, ecological change, ecological integration, individual proliferation, etc. are randomly added to the life trapped in the sea.
So at this moment, the gods around are spreading their magic to resist the erosion of this huge magical power.
But soon, the surrounding sea of life began to surge with new life.
These beings have a strange appearance, resembling dragons, but are shrouded in dark shadows.
Because these beings are only half-finished products created outside of life, they have not yet been defined in a real sense.
But even so, in this sea of life, they also possess incomparably terrifying magic.
The half-finished products roared and rushed towards the gods.
Naturally, they will not be opponents of the gods.
But they have infinite magical powers, and there is an almost endless supply of them.
The weapons of the gods slaughter these creatures.
Their corpses fell into this sea of life and became part of it again.
But soon, new monsters are born again.
Marduk knew that if the ocean was allowed to continue, they would be consumed here.
Their divine realm has not yet been established, and faith in them on Earth is very thin.
The Babylonian civilization has perished, and they need to re-establish it.
But they don't have it yet, so they don't have the power of faith to serve as a constant source of divine power.
Therefore, it is simply impossible to fight with the Mother Goddess of Creation.
But even so, the power of these gods around them is still extremely terrifying.
Enlil, the god of earth and air, wields the mighty Storm Hammer to stir up storms in this space and storm the sea of life.
Nanna, the moon god, uses the power of the moonlight to provide shelter and guidance to the gods, and his light is especially bright in the darkness around him.
Niwurta, the god of war, was the bravest of all, clad in armor and armed with a great axe, and even rushed directly at Tiamat, engaging her in fierce melee combat.
Each of their collisions was accompanied by an earth-shattering thud, and the surface of the moon trembled beneath their feet as if it would collapse at any moment.
The god of war was the son of Enlil, who was apparently young and had not been involved in the war.
Tiamat is the embodiment of the world, and his mass is almost equal to that of the planet, and his power is equal to the mass.
In the entire mythology, there is no being who can surpass Tiamat in strength.
As a result, the wise gods would hardly choose to melee Tiamat.
Marduk turned his head to look at a goddess behind him and shouted.
"Ishtar, lend me Venus !!" (End of chapter)