Chapter 221: The Great World of the Western God System (Part II)

Athena, the goddess of wisdom, is one of the twelve main gods of the Greek Olympian god system, with the title of wisdom and war, and is cultivated as the main god (Yasheng).

The main god also has strength and weakness, and the main god with his own title is quite sub-sacred.

The main god is also divided into the first order of the main god to the eleventh order, and above the eleventh order of the main god is the title of the main god, and then above is the main god.

This title is not sealed by yourself, but by the Heavenly Dao of the Western God System, but if your divine power reaches the strength of a sub-saint, the Heavenly Dao will give you a title.

Athena has twelve Golden Saint Seiyas under her command, each of which has the cultivation of the first order of the main god (quasi-saint one heavy heaven).

Each of the three hundred and sixty-five Silver Saint Seiya is a great god (Da Luo Jin Xian).

Each of the three thousand six hundred and fifty Bronze Saint Seiya is a god (Taiyi Golden Immortal)

It is said that Athena's birth went through a lot of hardships.

According to legend, Athena's father was Zeus, the famous god-king of the gods, and her mother, Metis, was the wisest of the human beings and gods.

Before Athena's birth, there was a prophecy in the divine world that the sons and daughters born of Metis would overthrow the rule of Zeus.

Zeus was terrified when he heard of this prophecy, fearing that his rule would be overthrown by his children, so he found an opportunity to swallow his pregnant wife and her unborn child in one gulp.

Zeus believed that if his wife and children were in his womb, and the children could not be born, he would naturally not be able to overthrow his regime.

Zeus lived calmly and comfortably for some time, but things did not end there.

When Metis was about to give birth, Zeus had an unbearable headache, and all the gods, including the sun god Apollo, used their brains and tried in every possible way to cure him, but the results were not satisfactory.

In desperation, Zeus had no choice but to ask Hephaestus, the god of fire, to open his head and solve the stubborn problem of headaches in this way.

With the help of the god of fire, Zeus's head was successfully opened.

To the astonishment of the gods, a graceful and beautiful goddess, dressed in armor and carrying a shield and spear, stepped out of Zeus's cracked head.

This beautiful, lovely, and brilliant woman is the goddess of wisdom, Athena, because she was born in the brain of Zeus, absorbed part of the divine power in Zeus's body, and just after she was born, she had the divine power of the first order of the main god (quasi-saint).

Athena's full name is Pallas Athena, and she added "Pallas" to her name in honor of a childhood friend.

It is said that the goddess Athena was raised by Triton, the goddess of the sea, after she was born.

Terry was the son of Poseidon, the king of the sea, and he had a daughter named Pallas, who happened to be the same age as Athena.

Athena and Pallas ate and lived together, studied together, played together, and became inseparable friends.

The two girls often play some dangerous games. One day, the two played as usual and threw spears at each other.

Pallas threw a spear at Athena very hard, and Zeus, who was above the clouds, saw that the spear could hit his beloved daughter, so he sent down an aegis made of goatskin from the sky to protect Athena.

Pallas was surprised to see the Aegis, revealing a flaw, and was stabbed by Athena's spear.

After Pallas's death, Triton was so sad that he sent Athena back to Olympus. Athena regrets that she accidentally killed her best friend.

In honor of her girlfriend, she made a statue of Pallas and placed a breastplate made of sheepskin shield around the idol.

Athena placed the idol in front of the idol of Zeus as a sign of respect.

Since then, Athena has added the name of her friend in front of her name as a commemoration, which is how "Pallas Athena" came from.

Athena's journey to becoming the patron saint of the city of Athens is also legendary.

After the city of Athens was built, Poseidon and Athena competed for the right to name the city.

If you are based on strength, Athena will definitely not be able to defeat Bo Handong, the king of the sea gods.

But whoever gives the most useful gift to mankind will enjoy the glory of naming.

Instead, Athena invited the gods to be the referees.

Poseidon struck the rock with his trident and immediately a war horse appeared, and Athena poked the ground with her golden spear, and a green olive branch appeared.

The gods ruled unanimously that the war horse was a symbol of war, and the olive branch represented peace. Athena thus became the patron saint of Athens.

The Western gods are the human race of the world.

Although many of the strong people of the human race in ancient times were relatively weak, but the strong human beings among them could fight with the main god, although there were not many, but thinking that the number of the human race was hundreds of thousands of times that of the god race, the god king Zeus felt threatened, which surprised him very much.

Zeus, the god-king, decided to disguise himself as a mortal to see what was going on in the world, only to find out that there were more facts than rumors. ”

There are hundreds of human races of the main gods (quasi-saints), tens of thousands of great gods (Da Luo Jin Xian), and hundreds of thousands of heavenly gods (Taiyi Jin Xian).

Although it was only a tenth of the gods of the divine realm, Zeus felt a headache when he thought of the number of humans. ”

If you destroy all the human races by yourself, I'm afraid that that boundless karma alone will make you mourn the god king realm. ”

When the god-king Zeus returned to Mount Olympus, he immediately summoned the gods to discuss the matter.

After some discussion, Zeus finally decided to send a flood to wipe out all the ordinary human races first, and then deal with those human gods of war. ”

Poseidon, the god of the sea, the younger brother of Zeus, also participated in this catastrophe that devastated humanity.

He issued an order to the gods who controlled the seas and rivers to drown humanity.

At the same time, Poseidon personally came down to deal with the Terran God of War, and those who were the strongest only had the cultivation of the first order of the (quasi-saint) main god, so they could be Poseidon's opponents, and it didn't take long for Poseidon to be killed.

Under the combined effect of the divine power of Zeus and Poseidon, the world has encountered an unprecedented catastrophe.

Torrential rains kept falling, the sea was constantly rising, and the floods flooded the farmland, knocked down the trees, and washed away the houses. In the blink of an eye, the once prosperous and beautiful world has become a vast ocean, and mankind has encountered a disaster that has never been encountered before.

In the face of a sudden disaster, human beings tried every means to escape, some climbed to the highest mountain, and some escaped in small boats. But because the flood was so violent, people were either swept away by the flood or starved to death on the barren hillside. After a few days, humans and all other living things were swallowed up by the flood.

Prometheus, the prophet of the Terran race, foresaw this tragic situation, and in order to save mankind and prevent all mankind from being destroyed, he built a sturdy boat in advance, and let his son Decalion take his daughter-in-law Pi** onto the boat.

The boat tossed and drifted on the waves, drifting for nine days and nine nights, until it reached Mount Pernassus.

When the god-king Zeus looked down on the world again, he saw that the earth was white, and hundreds of millions of human races were all wiped out.

Zeus was so pleased with this result that he used his divine power to dispel the dark clouds, the sun smiled again, and the rain that had been falling incessantly finally stopped.

Poseidon also returned the flood to the rivers, lakes and seas, and the land returned to its original state.

When the flood waters had receded, Deucalion and Pyrrha descended from small boats to land.

What appeared in front of them was a desolate, dead world, and the two of them could not help but cry bitterly.

(End of chapter)