After having lunch with the "pirate generals," Odis began distributing the rewards for the battle.
Alger accepted the seal artifact from Odis, which was equivalent to a Sequence 6 seal, and felt that this was a fitting way to express his gratitude.
Odis then found Shatas, Mobert, and the ascetic Snowman, but they refused to accept Odis's thanks. They believed that it was only right for Odis to help them safely return to the real world from the "book" and for them to help Odis protect Crus Island.
So Odis had to express his gratitude in another way, temporarily lending the "Ghost" from the pirate fleet to Shatas and Mobert. In addition, Odis allowed Snowman to preach on Cruz Island.
They gladly accepted such thanks.
As for Grosser and Ronzel, they were the first two to join the battle, and they fought very bravely.
Odis gave them three options: a magical item equivalent to Sequence 5; 8,000 gold pounds; or accumulate merit to prepare for becoming a demigod.
Odis felt that after becoming a demigod, he should be able to obtain some demigod-level potion recipes and provide some assistance to them in becoming demigods.
Both of them chose to accumulate merits. Grosser felt that the "Extraordinary Machine Gun" was very useful and that he didn't need any other magical items.
Long Ze'er is currently wearing a Sequence 5 level magical item and two extraordinary items, which is already a burden on his spirituality, and he is unwilling to wear any more magical items.
As for gold pounds, neither of them had a need for them.
The crew, including Bazel, were also very brave in the battle, but their level was limited, and their contributions in the battle were not as great as those of Grosser and Ronzel.
Odis offered them three rewards: a magical item equivalent to Sequence 6, 5,000 pounds in cash, and the accumulation of merit.
Odis had accumulated many magical items over the years, and this time he only distributed a portion of them.
Furthermore, Odis's two "intelligent puppets" in the "Wilderness of Knowledge" can use the "Alchemy Glasses" to create level 2 and level 3 sealed artifacts.
Whenever they had free time, Odis would assign them corresponding production tasks.
If the magical items Odis created had too many negative effects, he would smash them and remake them.
Therefore, Odis now possesses a large number of Level 2 and Level 3 sealed artifacts, and the characteristics used to create these sealed artifacts are basically from the spoils of the "Rose School".
So many extraordinary properties of the "Prisoner" pathway have nowhere else to be used, and they wouldn't fetch a good price if traded with the "Temperance Faction," so it's better to make them into sealing artifacts.
Aside from keeping some of these sealed artifacts for his own extraordinary organization, Odis planned to sell a portion of them at this pirate convention.
The other crew members made their choices accordingly; some took the magical items, some accumulated merits, but no one took the gold pounds.
Since joining "Dawnbreaker Sword", they have never lacked money.
In previous operations, they were able to distribute a certain amount of bonuses as long as there were spoils.
For large events like pirate conventions, if the captain makes a lot of money, he will definitely give them a bonus of more than 1,000 pounds.
After distributing the rewards, Odis returned to his office, waiting for the other "pirate generals" to come and talk to him privately.
...
Just as the "Mysterious General" said at the banquet, around 2 p.m., the "Miracle Medicine Shop" opened in the trading area.
After the pharmacy opened, "General of Disease" Tracy would sit in the open-air bar across the street, leisurely sipping her beer while watching the pharmacy's business.
Many pirates secretly observed this "pirate general," but no one dared to approach him.
Even as dusk fell, Tracy remained seated drinking, because there was still a line at the "Miracle Drugstore."
She had heard some time ago that major cities like Bayam had opened pharmacies with miraculous healing effects, and the owners behind these pharmacies seemed to have a lot of connections, so even the officials and extraordinary individuals didn't investigate.
But what no one expected was that the mastermind behind it all was "General Mystery".
This made Tracy think to herself: "At this rate of making money, it's faster than robbery."
When she heard that the potions there only cost 15 soles, she thought it was because of the support of a group of extraordinary "potion professors".
After all, a "pharmacist" can only "concoct" a few doses of medicine in a day, but a "potions professor" can "concoct" many of these Sequence 9 level potions in a day.
Since the goods in those pharmacies were limited, Tracy didn't pay much attention.
However, the pharmacy set up at this pirate convention had no limit on the quantity, but each dose cost 2 pounds.
Tracy had come to see how long it would take for the pharmacy to sell out its stock, but to her surprise, more than four hours had passed and there was still no sign of it being sold out.
The key point is that these pirates don't just want one or two doses, they buy them by the case!
Although they sell for £2 here, they can resell them on other islands for £4 or £5, or even £7 or £8.
Pharmacists are going to lose their jobs.
While feeling impressed, Tracy was secretly amazed that those extraordinary potions were selling at an astonishing rate, and truckloads of them were still arriving, as if they would never run out.
How are so many medicines produced?
It certainly wasn't produced by extraordinary beings; at this rate, even a demigod through the "Pharmacist" pathway would struggle to supply it.
As Tracy pondered this question, her spirit was moved, and she looked towards the end of the street where "General Twilight" appeared, clearly also drawn by the pharmacy's business.
After watching for a while, "Admiral Twilight" also came to the open-air bar and said to Tracy, "I just saw that 'Admiral Deep Sea' went to Lighthouse Town. When are you going?"
All transactions at this pirate convention took place in the trading area, with most pirates trading directly between buyers and sellers.
After all, the goods in the Extraordinary Realm are not like carrots on the street, extraordinary materials or magical items; they are basically sold individually.
So, the fact that "Vice Admiral Deepsea" suddenly went to Lighthouse Town, which doesn't welcome pirates, clearly means he was there to discuss business.
That's why "Twilight General" asked that question. Of course, he didn't ask it because he was familiar with "Disease General," but simply because he knew very well that his goals were similar to those of "Iceberg General," so he asked it.
"No rush," Tracy said. "Let's check out the so-called 'scroll shop' tomorrow."
...
Night fell in the mayor's office of Lighthouse Town.
Odis stood by the window, looking at the bustling port town: "I know why you came to see me."
As he spoke, he turned to look at "Deep Sea Admiral" Hal Constantine, who was sitting on the sofa beside him, and said, "I said before that I would not restrict Shatas's freedom."
"She can go to the Elven realm to 'visit relatives' whenever she wants, and I will even send a ship to take her there."
Hal said seriously, "I came here to talk about this. The journey is long, so you can take my ship."
"I consider her a friend." Odis looked at the "Vice Admiral of the Deep Sea." "What if she has other destinations, and you are unwilling to send her there?"
Hal understood that "Admiral of the Mysteries" meant that if the "family visit" ended and Shatas wanted to leave, but the elves were unwilling to let her go, she could secretly leave on the ship provided by Odis.
This left Hal speechless. Whatever the purpose of the "Mysterious General" was, it was an act of goodwill towards the ancient elf, and Hal had no right to refuse on behalf of the ancient elf.
However, he was instructed that the matter was negotiable, so he asked, "How many crew members do you plan to send on that ship? Or do you intend to escort it yourself?"
If it's the former, that's acceptable, but the latter is not.
"That's a ghost ship, it doesn't need sailors," Odis said. "Besides Shatas and her boyfriend, there are seven or eight 'extraordinary puppets' on board, and I won't send any crew members with me."
Hal paused for a moment, then suddenly realized that the "Mysterious Admiral" had not lied and that sending the ship was indeed to protect Shatas's safety.
He immediately stood up and said, "On behalf of Charlotte, I would like to express my gratitude to you."
"You can't speak for her," Odis said. "Besides, when does she plan to leave? Is she willing to leave? You need to go and talk to her."
Hal laughed and said, "I rarely see humans who are kind to elves."
Odis thought of that classic phrase: "Today you will see it."
Hal paused for a moment, then smiled and said, "If I may ask, what is the honorific title of the deity who appeared this morning?"
"'Lord of Mysteries'! That is the god who spreads knowledge and wisdom."
"Deep Sea Admiral" was stunned for a moment. This was a god he had never heard of before!
He probably also sensed that today's attack came from the "Morse Penitentiary Order." Hal, who had extensive knowledge of occultism, was somewhat puzzled because the image of the "Lord of Mysteries" gave the impression of a high-sequence extraordinary being of the "Secret Seeker" pathway.
Hal even suspected that it might be the "mysterious queen"?
Because he had never seen the "mysterious queen" either.
But he soon realized that the "mysterious queen" might not be at such a high level.
Hal pondered for a moment and then asked, "Would you mind telling me about the deeds of this deity?"
Actually, this is asking for general information about this deity.
Odiston paused for a second before saying, "The great 'Lord of Mysteries' came from the distant past, awoke from his slumber, and brought the light of civilization to this ignorant world."
This is a "missionary speech" he made up on the spot.
Hal said politely, "Praise be to the Lord of Mysteries."
Odis also feigned piety, saying, "Praise be to the Lord of Mysteries."
But he was embarrassed to find that there was no corresponding gesture when praising the "Lord of Mysteries".
Fortunately, Hal didn't notice any of this, and instead said, "I saw the weapon that giant was using; to be precise, it was a cannon."
"Is this the 'extraordinary machine gun' you mentioned before?"
"That's right," Odis said. "These are available for sale at 5,000 pounds each, and I've already quoted a price for the 'Extraordinary Machine Gun' at 1,000 pounds each."
"They also sell magazines for machine guns and cannons, the former for £100 and the latter for £50."
"The magazine can be used during the weapon's rest period, allowing it to be used continuously for a few minutes. It also comes with a matching spirit-charging array, but it takes one or two hours to charge the spirit."
Hal immediately said, "I want three machine guns, five machine guns, and a number of magazines."
He hadn't expected the machine gun to be so cheap; given its power, he had thought it would cost at least £10,000.
"Okay." Odis smiled and thought to himself: The arms business is really profitable.
The total order for "Vice Admiral" was around £20,000, but the cost was less than £3,000.
The reason why the much more powerful machine gun only costs 5,000 pounds is that it is only much larger than the machine gun, and has only a dozen more parts. Therefore, its production cost is only slightly more than double that of the machine gun.
"Actually, I'd rather buy a 'Lingbo Cannon'." Hal had always been thinking about the power of the "portable Lingbo Cannon".
Odis smiled and said, "We need to establish a closer partnership before we can sell it to you."
How can we build closer cooperation?
"For example, there are some tasks entrusted to you, especially those that are inconvenient for me to handle personally, or when we are short-handed," Odis said.
"Of course, those tasks are not really related to purchasing the 'Spirit Wave Cannon,' and I will pay the rewards as usual."
"Or rather, we need to fight side by side and achieve a deeper level of mutual trust before we sell the 'Portable Spirit Wave Cannon'."
Hal nodded: "I understand. I will give you an answer in a few days."
He wanted to report this to his superiors, but he believed they would most likely agree.
After seeing Hal off, Odis realized it was getting late and returned to her room to rest.
The next morning, he was still in his office, waiting for the other pirate generals to arrive.
The first to arrive was "Lieutenant General Iceberg," who ordered a batch of "Spirit Storage Crystals" and "Miracle Medicines."
Odis offered an insider price of 30 pounds per piece, whereas he had previously quoted "General Iceberg" a price of around 20 pounds.
To make the performance more convincing, he even raised the price by 10 pounds, letting "Iceberg General" know that he hadn't made much money off her.
As for the "miracle drug," it was also priced at 15 sols internally.
After seeing off "Iceberg General", Odis waited until noon, but no other "pirate generals" came, so he left the office to have lunch.
Because it was Monday, Odis declined all visitors in the afternoon, citing the need for a lunch break.
In the office, there was a small lounge where he waited in an armchair for the party to begin.
At exactly three o'clock, Odis's vision was covered by gray mist, and the next second, he had already appeared in the magnificent hall, on one side of the bronze table.
"Good afternoon, Mr. Fool," Audrey "Justice" said in a light tone as she rose and bowed.
"The Fool" Klein slowly nodded, as if in reply.
After the unchanging greetings, the "priestess" Cattleya spoke up: "Honorable 'Fool' sir, this time there are two pages of Roselle's diary."
Klein nodded slightly: "Very good."
Soon, Cattleya materialized two yellowish-brown pages of paper, and Mr. Fool raised his hand, revealing two diaries in his palm.
Next comes Mr. Fool's reading time. The contents of these two diary entries are very important. First, Russell briefly describes in his diary the process of preparing for the "Black Emperor".
This diary entry corresponds to the information about the Emperor that was previously traded with the "Hermit".
The second diary entry was somewhat unexpected for Klein; it was actually Emperor Roselle's discussion of time travelers, and he warned from the perspective of someone who had been through it all: Beware of the moon.
Upon seeing this, Klein thought to himself: The "moon" mentioned here must represent the "primordial moon." Rosell had indeed realized that he had been corrupted to some extent, but he probably didn't realize at the moment that the corruption he had suffered was almost incurable.
After a moment's thought, Klein made the diary disappear from his hand and turned to look at the "priestess": "What do you want to ask?"
Cattleya asked respectfully, "Honorable 'Fool,' I would like to know if there is any possibility of Emperor Roselle being resurrected?"
Upon hearing this question, the Tarot Club members, who had been preoccupied with their own affairs, simultaneously snapped out of their reverie and gazed with curiosity at the head of the bronze table.
They had previously received relevant information from the "Hermit" that Emperor Roselle seemed to have halted the resurrection process.
But they were also unsure what conditions needed to be met for Rosell to be able to continue his resurrection.
Although whether Emperor Roselle could be resurrected was not directly related to them and would not have any obvious impact, such a topic was enough to arouse their latent thirst for rumors and gossip.
Even Audrey exclaimed: "I thought I'd become immune to things like this after I became a 'psychologist'... Sigh, I'm really curious!"
This question is actually difficult to answer precisely, but the experienced Klein didn't seem troubled and smiled knowingly, saying, "Perhaps."
His answer suggests that Russell's self-rescue attempt did indeed have a chance of resurrection. Whether it ultimately succeeded or whether there were any unforeseen circumstances is beyond the scope of the previous question.
The other members of the Tarot Club, except for "The Hermit" Odis, were somewhat excited: Perhaps... Mr. "The Fool" meant that there was still hope for the resurrection of Emperor Roselle!
Their previous intelligence dealings with the "Hermit" revealed that Emperor Roselle used the "Black Emperor's" resurrection ability to eliminate his own madness and corruption.
But that was over a hundred years ago, and they didn't consider the process of resurrecting Emperor Roselle, because the hope was destined to be slim.
Today, Mr. Fool's answer made it clear to them that Roselle's method of resurrection is still effective today.
Klein didn't give the other members much time to think. Instead, he leaned back in his chair and said calmly, "It's your turn."
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"The Magician" Fors spoke first: "Ladies and gentlemen, I have a magical item here."
"It has 38 pages, each of which helps the user record the extraordinary abilities he has seen and release them when needed, although they are weaker than the originals."
"Each page can be recorded repeatedly, and each record can only be used once. Three of the pages can be used to record extraordinary abilities at the demigod level, but the success rate of recording is very low."
Fors briefly explained the abilities and negative effects of "Lemanor's Travel Notes," which made the eyes of the "Justice" members gradually light up.
Having long since ceased to be newcomers to the realms of mysticism and the extraordinary, they could easily discern the value of the notebook in the "magician's" hand.
Before Fors could finish speaking, Audrey raised her hand slightly and asked, "Miss 'Magician,' how many gold pounds would you like to exchange it for?"
Audrey hadn't spent much money recently and had a considerable amount of funds at her disposal, so she thought she should be able to buy this magical item very easily.
Alger the Hanged Man, who has not yet fully paid off his debts to the Hermit, also has a strong interest in the Lemanor Travel Notes, but he simply does not have the gold pounds or materials to buy this magical item.
Cattleya adjusted her glasses, preparing to join the bidding, as she had brought a considerable amount of gold pounds with her to attend the Pirate Conference.
Upon hearing Miss Justice's question, Fors realized that she seemed to have forgotten to express the most crucial point, and she quickly added: "Not sell it, but rent it out."
"When you need it, you may rent it for a short period of time, witnessed by Mr. Fool."
Klein, the "Fool" at the head of the bronze table, was slightly stunned for a moment, then thought to himself: Isn't this the "sharing economy"? I never expected Miss "Magician" to have such a business mind!
With the existence of the Tarot Society and "The Fool," there's no fear that other members will hide after obtaining this magical item. Moreover, the rental process can be completed through Mr. "The Fool's" bestowal and sacrifices to Him.
At this moment, even the "Priestess" Cattleya and the others were visibly stunned: Rent? You can do that?
They certainly knew what a rental transaction was, but they never imagined it could be applied to magical items.
However, they then realized that with the existence of the Tarot Society and Mr. Fool, this plan was highly feasible.
Alger immediately realized that this magical item would be quite useful to each member, and the cost would be small enough to be affordable, while the 'Magician' could also use it to accumulate a considerable fortune.
Then he realized that he could also rent this magical item. Overjoyed, he asked, "How do I rent it?"
"The 'Lemanor Travel Notes' corresponds to Sequence 6, which normally costs around £5,000. However, given its special nature, it's worth at least £10,000." Fors delivered his prepared statement:
"The basic rental fee is £300 per rental, with an additional £50 for each additional day, and upon return, the traveler's notebook must be guaranteed to contain two more pages of extraordinary abilities than when it was lent out."
"Of course, if there's only one page left and no blank pages when you borrow it, you can just fill the whole notebook."
Audrey did a quick calculation: £50 a day, £1,500 a month. If possible, I could rent it indefinitely.
Alger, the "Hanged Man," calmly replied, "I plan to rent it for two days, but the specific price needs to be discussed further, and some adjustments will be made based on the current capabilities listed in this notebook."
Seeing the deeper meaning immediately, Fors asked with delight, "When do you plan to rent it?"
"Probably around the weekend in three weeks." Alger planned to rent it during the expedition to explore the primitive island.
"The Magician" Fors said with some disappointment, "This period of time has already been rented to Mr. 'World'."
Odis immediately realized that Klein and Alger were already preparing to explore "Adam's backyard".
Alger paused for a moment, but wasn't surprised, since they had already roughly determined the time to explore the primitive island during their last gathering.
So he could only say, "Let's talk about it later."
Emlyn, the "Moon," continued, "Can I rent today and tomorrow?"
He planned to hunt down followers of the "Primordial Moon" in the next two days, and with the help of this notebook, he could solve the problem more easily.
"The Magician" Fors quoted directly: "400 pounds, plus two more pages of extraordinary abilities."
Emlyn nodded slightly: "No problem."
Then he added, "Please give a brief introduction to the extraordinary abilities that have been recorded."
Fors gave a brief explanation, and the two quickly reached a deal.
After their transaction was completed, Odis said, "Gentlemen, keep an eye out for the wings of the 'Flower-Phantom Hidden-Tailed Cockroach'."
This morning, he had already obtained the extraordinary properties of the "Mystic Scholar," and the blood of the mythical creature used for the ritual was also available, and it was the "best choice." The other auxiliary materials had been basically gathered one after another.
The only thing missing now is the "wings of the Phantom Cockroach". Odis asked Bernadette yesterday, and she didn't have any extra "wings" either.
Furthermore, she reminded Odis that this auxiliary material was rather special, because the Flower-Phantom Cockroach only had two pairs of wings, so an extraordinary creature could only produce two sets of advancement materials.
This is very different from other spiritual materials, such as "psychedelic red coral". Apart from its core crystal, the rest of the material is made of high-grade spiritual material and weighs several kilograms.
The auxiliary materials used for promotion only require 15 grams.
Most spiritual materials are like this: the blood, internal organs, etc., of extraordinary creatures can weigh anywhere from several hundred grams to several kilograms. Only a few, such as the "flower bird phantom cryptid cockroach," are exceptions.
Bernadette reminded Odis that it would be difficult to collect the "wings of the Flower-Phantom Hidden-tailed Cockroach" and told him to prepare in advance. If he hadn't collected them by the time he finished digesting the potion, he should go hunt the "Flower-Phantom Hidden-tailed Cockroach".
Alternatively, you could find a substitute as soon as possible, such as the paired legs of the "Phantom Cockroach" or the blood of the "Patterned Big Mouth Monster," although the effect would not be as good as the "wings of the Phantom Cockroach."
Therefore, Odis issued the commission in advance, hoping to buy it ahead of time so that she wouldn't have to take time to hunt in the Misty Sea.
Gadria, on the other side, was slightly taken aback. The only promotion material she needed was "the wings of the Flower-Phantom Hidden-Tailed Cockroach," and she had been searching for a long time without finding it.
However, some time ago, Cattleya mentioned this matter to the "Queen," who said she would provide it.
But why didn't the "Queen" provide this spiritual material to the "Hermit"?
What Cattleya didn't know was that Bernadette's plan at the time was to hunt down the "Flowerbird Phantom Cockroach," and Odis would use one pair of wings to leave her another pair.
The other members were taken aback, none of them having heard of such an extraordinary creature as the "Flower-Phantom Hidden-Tailed Cockroach," but they all agreed to keep an eye out for the "Hermit."
Then "The World" Gehrman Sparrow said in a low, hoarse voice, "I need a magical item from the 'Thief' pathway, either Sequence 9 or Sequence 8 will do."
The daughter of wealthy Dawn Downsty's neighbor often digs in the sewers, and Klein tried to attract the attention of the official extraordinary by using explosives to create a small explosion.
But every time he was about to light the fuse, the idea would be stolen away.
So he decided to use the magical items from the "Thief" pathway to see if he could attract out the sealed object that seemed to have consciousness.
Caldelia said, "I can ask for you, but items from the 'Thief' pathway don't appear often, so they might be overpriced."
In the afternoon, she happened to see the corresponding magical item in the trading area of the pirate convention. She planned to go back and check after the gathering to see if it had been sold.
Klein, manipulating "The World," replied, "No problem."
Then "The World" said to "The Priestess": "That angel asked me to ask you what price you would pay to receive a drop of His blood?"
"He emphasized that this had to satisfy Him."
The other members were stunned: An angel? Mr. World can directly contact an angel?
Then they looked at Mr. Fool and suspected that the "world," Mr. Fool's benefactor, was in contact with the angels who served Mr. Fool.
"I was just about to tell you," Cattleya said, "that I have just obtained the blood of a mythical creature through another means."
Then she glanced at Odis out of the corner of her eye. This morning, she had just received a letter from the "Queen" informing her that the "Queen" had obtained the blood of a mythical creature from the "Secret Seeker" pathway.
This was clearly something the "Queen" had just acquired. Considering the conflict between the "Lord of Mysteries" and the "Morse Penitentiary" yesterday, she guessed that the "Queen" must have also participated in the war, and that the angel's blood was a spoil of war.
The other members were stunned again: So, the "priestess" had obtained the blood of the "mythical creature" through other channels? Or rather, she had obtained the blood from the angels?
"Justice" Audrey noticed the "Priestess's" gaze towards the "Hermit," and she wondered: Did the "Hermit" also know the inside story of this matter?
Alger was very curious: how did "Admiral of the Stars" obtain such high-grade materials? Why hadn't she obtained them before?
Caldelia then added, "I'm sorry, I just received the news myself."
"But I won't let you help me for nothing. If I can trade for that magical item from the 'Thief' pathway, how about that as a reward?"
"World" nodded immediately: "No problem."
Anyway, he asked casually at the banquet, and it didn't take much time or effort. If you really want to know, it took him three ice creams.
That child… no, I should say that the child's mother was spinning ice cream incredibly fast.
Then Klein manipulated the "World" to say to the "Hermit": "I hope to trade information about the ancient gods and their followers."
Recently, he acquired some historical information about the extraordinary world and learned about an ancient god's subordinate god, which made him even more interested in those subordinate gods.
He had already paid off most of the debt owed to "Miss Messenger" and had plenty of cash on hand, which is why he planned to initiate this transaction.
Of course, it was also because Klein had waited a long time and had given the corresponding guidance at the Tarot meetings several times, but no other member had proposed a deal to obtain information from the gods, so he simply proposed the deal himself.
Odis pondered for a moment and said, "No problem, but I only know a part of it from the gods."
He paused for a moment, then explained further: "I believe that the ancient gods were accompanied by several angels, who are called the followers of the gods. However, because of the frequent wars between the gods during the Second Age, most of the angels must have had very short lives."
"Those gods whose titles and real names are known now are survivors of frequent divine wars, or rather, the best among them."
Klein nodded: "I understand. Trade only what you know."
Odis thought for a moment and said, "The reward is 3,000 pounds."
"Deal," Klein said almost immediately.
As usual, other members joined the deal, and the £3,000 reward was quickly broken down. In the end, as the initiator of the deal, Klein only needed to pay £1,000.
After agreeing on the compensation, the transaction officially began.
Odis said, "Let's start with the 'King of Giants'. This ancient god has at least three subordinate gods: 'Goddess of Harvest' Omibella, 'God of Dawn' Badhel, and 'God of Honor' Bradel."
He paused deliberately at this point, and as he expected, everyone's expressions gradually became serious.
Because they recalled that when they were trading information about "Redemption Rose", they had mentioned Omibella and Badhall.
I know that those are the current "Earth Mother Goddess" and "God of War"!
Alger the Hanged Man thought to himself, "The two gods who were once the King of Giants became gods around the Third Age!"
Klein, behind the gray fog, suddenly thought of a question, so he manipulated the "world" to ask: "Where did the extraordinary characteristics of the 'Earth Mother Goddess' and the 'God of War' to become true gods come from?"
The other members were taken aback, but they quickly understood why "World" asked that question, because "Goddess of Harvest" and "King of Giants" were not adjacent paths, but "God of War" and "King of Giants" were on the same path.
With the "King of Giants" still alive, the "God of War" could not become a god.
Alger and Cattleya seemed to have already caught a whiff of the "dark history of the gods".
Odis replied, "'Goddess of Harvest' was originally supposed to be a Sequence 1 Archangel, but I'm not entirely sure where she got her uniqueness and Sequence 1 characteristics from."
"However, one of the Sequence 1 characteristics should have been obtained after the 'Vampire Progenitor' fell."
Everyone was slightly taken aback, but they immediately recalled that the "Hermit" had once said that the Sequence 1 characteristic in the body of the "Vampire Ancestor" was most likely one Sequence 1 characteristic of the "Cultivator" pathway and two Sequence 1 characteristics of the "Pharmacist" pathway.
After a moment of surprise, Emlyn was about to ask a question when Odis spoke first: "As far as I know, that's not a stolen trait, so you don't need to worry about it too much."
Of course, it wasn't stolen; that characteristic was "an inherent characteristic."
Emlyn paused for a moment: How did the "Hermit" know what I was thinking?
However, he didn't think much of it, nodded, and didn't pay any more attention to the issue.
Odis continued, "The godhood of the 'God of War' comes from the 'King of Giants'."
"The 'Ancient Sun God' defeated several ancient gods in the later part of the Second Age, including the 'King of Giants'."
Alger and the others nodded, roughly understanding the meaning of "hermit": the "King of Giants" had fallen under the attack of the "Ancient Sun God," and the "God of War," Badheir, had become a god by using his father's characteristics.
Because they didn't find any dark history, Alger and several other members felt a little disappointed.
Actually, there is a dark history, but now is not the time to talk about that dark history, so Odis only answered half of the question.
Throughout the entire process, "Sun" Derrick paid no attention to the possibility of "God of War" having a dark past. Instead, he was thinking: I do remember reading a myth that said after the fall of the "King of Giants," the Silver City began to believe in the "All-Knowing and All-Powerful Lord."
Meanwhile, the "priestess" Cattleya thought of a problem she hadn't noticed before: no wonder the Church of the Earth Mother and the Church of the God of War seemed to have a very harmonious relationship, even though they didn't appear to have much interaction on the surface. It turned out that their deities were mother and child.
"Justice" Audrey also recalled the situation when they traded information about the Fourth Age: at that time, "The Hermit" said that "Mother Earth" joined the first "Six Gods Alliance" because of "God of War". No one noticed this at the time, but now it is clear that "Mother Earth" may not need to be too utilitarian in helping "God of War".
Klein thought to himself: I remember when we were trading information about "Redemption Rose", the "Hermit" said that the gods invited by the "Goddess of Night" to join were all gods trusted by the "Ancient Sun God".
The Earth Mother Goddess and the War God are such big-hearted people! The Ancient Sun God caused the Giant King to fall, and they even went to help the Ancient Sun God.
Finally, he concluded: Indeed, the relationship between gods still depends on strength. The "Earth Mother Goddess" and the "God of War" are probably too eager to improve.
Klein had this feeling because he didn't know the process by which the "Earth Mother Goddess" became a god, thanks to the help of the "Ancient Sun God".
The ancient sun god's trust in the earth goddess was no less than his trust in the night goddess.
Odis gave everyone a few seconds to react before continuing, "It is said that Bradel, the 'God of Honor,' was cursed for disrespecting the 'Ancient Sun God,' and even after his death, he has been wandering in the 'Forsaken Land.'"
Everyone was stunned, not expecting such a thing to happen.
Emlyn simply exclaimed, "What a pitiful god."
