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Chapter 222 Skadi's Desire

Chapter 222 Skadi's Desire
In the sky full of stars in the kingdom of celestial bodies, the ice-blue winter star twinkles in the middle of the night.

Skadi, the god of winter, wore an ice-blue robe. He looked at the frozen land in the north, thinking about something in his heart.

He saw that countless gods created races on the earth, and some races survived smoothly and created their own civilizations, such as the three-eyed ape-man and orcs, while some races struggled to survive, and even lived a life of drinking blood. Life, such as the Phaon (half-man, half-goat, living in the woods, also known as Pan) created by Dionysus, this race lives in isolation, living alone except for the brief spring when they gather for mating.

Skadi, the god of winter, knows that it is not easy to create a race, so he takes the next best thing and leads someone to be the leader to build a kingdom standing in the ice and snow.

But at the beginning of the implementation, Skadi encountered a problem.

How can He enable this kingdom to rise out of thin air and to last forever in this world?
Skadi realized that he needed a hero who could build a kingdom.

And his eyes, after a long period of investigation, fell on the three heroes galloping in the battlefield.

They are Adrian the Lion, Kars the Tiger, and Baird of Aga.

Skadi saw the three heroes fighting side by side, galloping in battles of all sizes, supporting each other, like three strands of rope that cannot be easily torn together.

Skadi, the god of winter, has taken a fancy to these three people. As far as he is concerned, among the three, he favors Baird the most, but Baird only cares about gems, which inevitably makes Skadi disappointed.

So, Skadi set his sights on Adrian and Kars again, and compared to the already old Adrian, Kars made him look sideways.

After choosing the hero who established the country, Skadi began to think about how to make this person willingly serve him.

Skadi had tried dreams, auditory hallucinations, and even appeared in the strong wind, but the tiger man Kars seemed unwilling to take risks and was unmoved. He insisted on following Baird unless the latter achieved his goal. Otherwise, I don't want to leave the team and leave.

The God of Winter was extremely distressed by this.

It happened that Nakbet, the god of death, wanted to create the afterlife world, so he sought the help of Skadi, the god of winter.

Skadi drove a deer cart pulled by four Frost Elk, riding the icy wind, from the winter star to the distant death star, all around this dead, desperate surface everywhere On the road, Nakbet, the gentle god of death, was holding a sickle, and had a good chat with the soul named Assis.

"Here you are, Skadi."

Nakbet, the god of death, raised his hand and stopped talking with Assis.

He slowly greeted the god of winter who came from afar.

"What do you want me to do?"

Skadi scanned the stars in front of him.

Helis, the god of mountains and craftsmen, was busy on the stars. He sweated profusely and devoted himself to digging tunnels or erecting tall buildings.

Skadi looked intently, and he saw that the plains, wilderness, and strange mountains and rivers were all under the hammer of Heris, forming a basic outline. The exquisitely layered buildings of the underworld were as numerous as children's building blocks, and a netherworld divided into six layers The land gradually took shape.

"Perhaps I should call you the King of the Underworld."

Skadi said.

"Thank you Skadi, but I didn't expect you to be so cold even in compliments."

Death Nakbet said with a smile.

"What do you need me to do?"

Not much nonsense, Skadi asked directly.

Nakbet, the god of death, turned around and pointed to Assis not far away.

"That's a human being."

Skadi said.

Nakbet, the god of death, told Skadi about the troubles they encountered.

It turned out that although the god of death brought Assis' soul to the Netherland, the soul could not stay for a long time without great self-will. As time passed, Assis's soul would involuntarily float to the top of the mountain go.

"It's like there's a strong gravitational pull on that place."

Nakbet described.

Skadi looked at the top of the mountain in the distance. He didn't know much about the legendary father, and he didn't bother to understand it.

After all...the Father of decay is too far away from Him.

"What do you want me to do?"

Scotty asked.

Nakbet continued:
"After several attempts, we found that the colder and more deadly the environment, the less the gravitational force of the ancient wood on the soul.

So I hope you will create a frozen place here, so that every soul who comes to the Netherland will experience the baptism of cold wind first, so as to offset the gravitational force of the ancient wood. "

Listening to Nakbet's words, Skadi nodded slightly.

This matter is not difficult for a fourth-order deity who can freeze the kingdom of all gods with the cooperation of the water god.

"But Nakbet, why should I help you?"

Skadi's tone was cold,

"You want to be the monarch of the Netherland, what good will it do me?"

Skadi's temperament is somewhat similar to that of the God of Secrets, who likes to be alone and withdrawn, and doesn't care about things that have nothing to do with him. is an iceberg.

Nakbet was stunned for a moment, he didn't have any plans to return for the time being.

"How about I hand over the frozen land of the underworld to your rule?"

Death asked cautiously.

Skadi sneered:

"This underworld has not yet been built, it only exists in your fantasy."

Nakbet thinks about it too, he is a little bit in trouble for a while, and he doesn't know how to repay Skadi.

Assis on the side walked up slowly, saluted Skadi, and asked:
"God of cold winter, what do you want?"

Nakbet, the god of death, clapped his hands, and Assis' words reminded him that instead of thinking about breaking his head, it is better to ask Skadi directly what he wants.

Skadi didn't look at the human directly.

In his eyes, this human being of unknown origin is not qualified to talk to him.

So Nakbet asked again:
"Skadi, is there anything you need from us?"

At this time, Skadi slowly opened the mouth and said:

"I need a man named Kars, a tiger man who follows Baird of Aga."

Nakbet nodded,

"What do you want him to do?"

Skadi, God of Winter, said:

"I want him to follow me, believe in me, and obey my orders to establish a kingdom in the far north."

(End of this chapter)

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