Chapter 9: Metis

Since Themis left the sacred mountain, another 500 years have passed.

Kaos's time was so worthless, even after the first generation of humans appeared. At least until the age of the Bronze Man, the gods were accustomed to counting time in terms of 'years' rather than 'hundred years'.

Three hundred years ago, on Mount Odils, Kronos truly became the god-king. Driven by an oath, he proclaimed a new rule of the sun and moon in the name of the god-king, and the few remaining concepts related to the moon completely flowed into the spirit world.

Not surprisingly, the future moon god has nothing to control except for a huge celestial body of her own, which will emit light.

Even the light emitted by the 'moon' has nothing to do with it in any occult sense other than the name 'moonlight'.

Regarding the second oath, Kronus also declared Ryan's sovereignty over the Elementals and his qualifications to weave a web to control them.

The power of the elements thus flowed to the spirit realm, but except for the [Fire Element], the other elements were more superficial.

Although there is no wind god yet, [wind] is subordinate to [meteorology]. Water, earth, light, darkness, etc. also have their own corresponding gods, but [fire] does not have them.

So it's no surprise that in the future, there will be a Vulcan who can't control the fire element. And with Ryan fully accommodating the source power of the [Fire Element], he could further touch the real [Fire] and take this ownerless natural priesthood into his palm.

Perhaps in the future, when the eldest daughter of the god-king is born, Kaos will still give birth to the god of fire, but she will only be a god who simply controls the burning of matter. From then on, the fire of the spirit can harm the material, but the fire of the material cannot touch the spirit. Therefore, within the realm of spirituality, Lane defines fire as the primordial one.

In addition, during these 500 years, Kaos has also appeared many times in the vision of the gods.

The most well-known of these is the original sun god, Helios, the eldest son of Hyperion.

On the day this new god is born, the whole world will be able to see the great sun that will become a thousand times more dazzling. The original priesthood of the Sun was divided into two, the larger one returned to the Titangu God, and the smaller one went to his children.

Hyperion still represents the sun, but his eldest son represents the trajectory of the sun. Originally, there was no sunrise and sunset in the world of Kaos, but now, there is dusk and dawn.

And with the division of the priesthood, Xu Perion, who was already close to the level of divine power level 18, was also greatly damaged, and only barely maintained the level of powerful divine power. But divine power can be maintained, priesthood can be cut, but the sun cannot become two.

So Helios was just born, and he directly became the sun god without the sun. Having lost the celestial body corresponding to his priesthood, Helios still retains the appearance of a young child even though he has been born for nearly a hundred years.

There is no [Sun] priesthood of Godhead level 15, but he is just a weak true god with weak divine power, just like Ryan at the beginning. This is a family drama of the ancient gods of Titan, but it is not a small joke for the gods of Kaos.

In addition, the second daughter of Koos and Forber, the meteor goddess Asteria, was born. There was an erratic object in the sky of Kaos. But to Koos's surprise, his daughter only represents the celestial body itself.

The light she emits doesn't even contain the slightest bit of energy, and it's clear that she's also a star.

Strip away the hiccups in the sky, and there are many gods born on the sea. Okeanos, in particular, was interested in having children.

Hundreds of gods and goddesses were born, and there were many rivers, lakes and springs on the earth, and the power of the gods of the ocean began to expand.

Although it is the 'river of the world', Okeanos is actually in charge of the high seas and currents. But as the number of children grew, friction began to arise between him and the ancient sea god.

The priesthood of God cannot be taken away, but that does not mean that those who are close to the priesthood will not fight. Just as the earth is expanding all the time, the oceans are actually getting bigger. There is no innate belonging to the enlarged ocean, and although the two sea gods divided these seas equally before, it does not mean that they will always continue like this.

The two sea masters didn't do it directly, but there were many conflicts between their children. But what makes the ocean god lord dissatisfied is that although he has many children, there are only two true gods, and Stix still lives in the underworld for a long time, and he does not come to serve his father at all.

There is nothing he can do about this, but to continue to conceive children with the goddess of raw water, Tessis.

It was in such an environment that the 'wise Metis', now the god of hydration, was born.

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"Congratulations, my brother, you are a true god again, and your god line is getting stronger and stronger."

In a palace in the far sea, the god of weather greets his brother, whom he has not seen in a long time.

Ever since Themis built her temple on Mount Odils, soon there were palaces of all sizes scattered throughout Kaos.

At least when it comes to enjoying it, the gods of Kaos learn very quickly.

"You're almost there, aren't you? Cleos, I heard that you and Eurybia got together? ”

"Count the days, your first child is about to be born."

Laughing without being salty, Okeanos didn't seem very enthusiastic.

On the side, Cleos looked a little embarrassed. He was well aware that Okeanos was expressing his displeasure with him.

After all, everyone now knows that the Ocean God Lord and his uncle have a conflict. Although neither of them directly moved, the two sides had not been in touch for hundreds of years.

At this time, Cleos chose the youngest daughter of the ancient sea god, which naturally made him very dissatisfied.

"I know there's a conflict between you and Pontus," Cleos said, a little frustrated, "but there's no need for you to fight." ”

"So which side are you on?" Ignoring the weather god's words, Okeanos asked unceremoniously.

“...... I will stay on Odils Hill. I don't want to do it with Eurybia's loved ones, but I don't want to do it with you either. ”

Saying this, in fact, Cleos knew very well that it was not a good thing for him to stand on either side before he became a powerful divine power.

"Better so, my brother."

Glancing at Cleos with a slight warning, Okeanos turned to the gods who had come to the feast, and announced in a loud voice:

"To celebrate the birth of my daughter, the god of hydrology, Metis, let's start celebrating."

"Everyone here is a friend of the Ocean God Department."

The words fell, and the atmosphere on the field, which was slightly stiff because of the two Titanwei, finally became cheerful. The gods spoke words of blessing and began to enjoy the fine wine of the feast.

As soon as these drinks from the sacred mountain appeared, they became the favorite of the gods, and no banquet could be without them. Legend has it that they actually originated from a god in Hades, but no one cared about its origin.

The gods only cared about one thing, and that was that the 'wine' allowed them to enjoy it, and that was enough.

In front of the palace, the gods were celebrating, but in a place they didn't see, in the spirit world, a figure disappeared silently to the back of the Ocean Temple.

When the spirit world began to spread to the earth, Ryan chose the more remote ocean instead of the continent first.

At this time, he was standing on the first level of the spirit realm, looking at the young baby on the outer bed, looking a little hesitant.

She is Metis, who was originally in charge of [strategy], [wisdom], [thought], and [hydrology], the first wife of Zeus, the god king of three generations, and the mother of the goddess Athena.

But now, she is just a weak baby in charge of [hydrology].