Chapter 53 The Great Prophecy
Chapter 53 The Great Prophecy
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Leodorus, the "Lord of the Storms," was the first to respond.
He is the current pinnacle of the Stormpath, while the Elf King was once an ancient god who uniquely contained the Judge in the Stormpath 3+1. How could He possibly resurrect the Elf King?
"Herabergen, how did He do that?"
"The curse should still be in effect; I can feel it still working."
"Eternal Sun" Osekus certainly wouldn't refuse, but he was a little puzzled. He could clearly feel that he, the Fallen God, and the imaginary angel Adam should all be suppressing the resurrection of these ancient gods, so how could they still be resurrected to this extent?
After the ancient sun god had collected all the authority of the five families, he had the power of the sun, storm, white tower, dreamer, and hanged man, combined with the first blasphemous tablet, to cast a great prophecy and directly suppress the resurrection of the fallen ancient gods from the realm of fate.
Even though the ancient sun god has fallen, the new gods who have inherited the authority of the five paths are still actively maintaining the effect of the prophecy. This is not a difficult thing. As long as there is a unique power to maintain the power of the prophecy, it will continue to exist for a long time.
And... the Eternal Sun, the Lord of Storms, the God of Knowledge and Wisdom, as servants who once followed the ancient sun god to fight against the ancient gods, acknowledged the prophecy and were willing to uphold it. Therefore, the great prophecy of the past can still draw power from the uniqueness of all five families to maintain its effectiveness.
Among them, the suppression of the Elf King is the most severe, almost like a curse, because the Elf King was the first ancient god that the ancient sun god destroyed.
It took many attempts to finally succeed.
Two of the most iconic...
I didn't get much of an advantage the first time.
The second time, he almost died.
This is no joke. The ancient sun god swallowed the storm power of the Elf King to fight the Imaginary Dragon. Although he was victorious, he was also seriously injured, causing the earth to lose 49 days of sunlight.
Even though the ancient sun god, who was also an ancient god, possessed the dual paths of the sun and the Hanged Man, and held the uniqueness of error, and possessed the first blasphemous tablet, he was still almost killed when the elf king was completely unprepared.
The Tyrant (Storm) path can refresh the drop rate like crazy, while the Judge path can ignore some resistances and deal true damage directly.
The Elf King didn't escape, and in the end, he exploded. The Ancient Sun God was almost completely replaced, but because both the Sun Path and the Hanged Man Path have resurrection capabilities, and the uniqueness of the error mechanism allows for some possibility to be reserved, he wasn't completely killed.
Strictly speaking, the ancient sun god had already been killed by the elf king who had reached the pinnacle of sublimation. However, due to the special nature of his authority, he was not completely killed. He also used the aggregation of the first blasphemous stone tablet to follow the tyrant path 3+1, which led to his subsequent sweeping away of the other five ancient gods.
Because he was indeed killed, the other five ancient gods relaxed their vigilance to a certain extent. Since he was indeed killed, the ancient sun god did not obtain the uniqueness of the judge of the Elf King.
Because he was indeed killed, and was on the verge of death while recovering from his injuries, he also had to accommodate the tyrant's authority, contend with the remnants of the Elf King's tyrannical, fierce, and unyielding spirit remaining in the tyrant's path, and face the covetousness and search of the other five ancient gods for the authority that had "disappeared" after the end of the divine war.
Therefore, the ancient sun god went to great lengths. However, the uniqueness of the herding tyrant was not enough; the spiritual remnants within it had to be cleared out before it could be integrated. Otherwise, if the imaginary dragon were to activate the remaining spiritual imprint of the Elf King during the subsequent campaign against the Imaginary Dragon, Grisha would be in deep trouble.
At that time, the ancient sun god Grisha was not yet invincible, so he could not be said to have the magnanimity that came with true invincibility in the Glorious Era. He basically used various extreme methods to completely erase the remaining spiritual imprint of the Elf King.
It wasn't that the Storm Path was incapable of resurrection, but rather that Grisha dared not challenge the Imaginary Dragon, who possessed spiritual authority, without completely erasing the Elf King's spiritual imprint.
Not only was the Elf King's spiritual imprint erased, but the spiritual remnants of other subsequent beings also suffered intense suppression under the curse. This suppression reached its peak after the ancient sun god became the second-generation creator.
This is why Lilith, the progenitor of the vampires, was able to be resurrected and return to godhood not many years after her death, and even became the Earth Mother Goddess again.
The elf who possessed the uniqueness of the Judgement, even after holding onto it from the Second Age to the Fourth Age, could not resurrect the Elf King.
Even with the help of the gods like the Goddess of Fortune, the Queen of Calamities, and the God of Illusion, who kept trying and never gave up, they still couldn't be resurrected.
The Elf King was the most severely suppressed; the curse from his early years was not only not lifted, but it was also linked to the later Great Prophecy spell.
The other ancient gods were suppressed by the ancient sun god, who had fought them easily, using only the Great Prophecy spell. However, this still prevented many of the ancient gods from being resurrected.
The Imaginary Dragon possessed a Sequence 1 trait, but it could not be resurrected for such a long time, from the Second Era to the Fifth Era. It required extremely subtle methods until the successors of the ancient sun god were at odds and the Great Prophecy began to loosen, only then would it have a chance to be resurrected.
The Phoenix Ancestor, as an ancient god who controlled death, had prepared too many contingency plans for resurrection, but he was never able to be resurrected, not even in the Fifth Age.
Knowing that there was no possibility of resurrection, the giant king Ormir passed on his authority to his eldest son, the current God of War.
The Demon King sacrificed his unique destiny, becoming completely bound to the abyss and sealing himself within it. Even though he had more options for resurrection through desire, he dared not die.
The ancient sun god was too ruthless, too cruel, and too cruel in his actions...
The rest, such as the alien king and the Destruction Wolf who perished with Lilith, the progenitor of the vampires, had extraordinary characteristics and left behind some secrets in the long history that followed, but none of them were able to be resurrected. They were all suppressed by some kind of power.
The general tone set by the gods in the Fourth Age was to support humanity. However, when it came to suppressing the resurrection of the Old Gods, the Eternal Sun, the Lord of Storms, the God of Knowledge and Wisdom, the Fallen God, and Adam were all in complete agreement. The effects of the Great Prophecy were still amplified by these five great beings in the Fourth Age, ensuring that none of the Old Gods who had died could be resurrected.
Unlike Leodorus, the "Lord of the Storms," who only wanted to kill Snow quickly, the "Eternal Sun" was more confident and elegant. It's quite curious why the Ancient Gods, who were still suppressed by them, suddenly showed signs of resurrection.
"This time, the elves must have gone all out, bringing out the unique Judgement artifact they had hidden away before, as well as that strange lamp, and it seems they have also reached a cooperation agreement with the vampires."
"They may have seized upon the fact that the contradictions between us have not yet been resolved, and the conflict with Him (the fallen God) has been further amplified by the collapse of the Solomon Empire, and wanted to make one last gamble."
"If we miss this opportunity, we will have jointly built a united empire, and they will not even have a final chance to try."
Herabogen, the "god of knowledge and wisdom," easily revealed most of the truth behind this.
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