52 Heavenly library (1/2)
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In the beginning, the world was in chaos.
In that world of chaos, the primordial god descended from the other world.
From the chaos, the primordial god created the heaven, the earth and the sea, then the spirit of the earth, water, fire and wind, and the primordial race of dragons and giants.
And finally, he gave birth to two gods.
They are Nargol, the goddess of darkness with great horns, and Orgis, the man-god of light with great wings.
The primordial god would leave this world to the two gods and travel to a different world.
Nargol was more powerful as a god, so Nargol became the ruler of the world and Orgis became the vice-governor.
And the two gods ruled the world together.
Nargol and Orgis became husband and wife, and Nargol gave birth to many gods and created many creatures for his children.
As a result, the world was overflowing with many creatures.
But Orgis was dissatisfied.
Nargis was stronger than he was, for Nargis was always on Nargol's ass.
Nargis was also violent and would kill anyone he didn't like, even his own children.
For this reason, he was always afraid of Nargis.
He was also unhappy with the children he had born.
Most of the children born to Nargol were ugly, and he was unhappy with those who were not.
Orgis thought it was because of Nargol's lack of beauty and called another goddess from the other world.
Then the beautiful goddess Mina appears from the other world in response to Orgis' call.
Orgis made love to Mina behind Nargis' back.
One after another, gods were born between Orgis and Mina.
The male gods are the shining Odis, the powerful Traiden and the dexterous Heybos. The goddesses are the wise Melfina, the noble Felia, and the beautiful Istia.
In addition, many other beautiful gods were born, which made Orgis happy.
In order to protect Mina's children, he used a part of his own body and a part of Mina's body to create a tribe of angels.
However, Nargol, who was suspicious of Orgis's suspicious behavior, noticed him.
When Nargol learns of Mina's existence, he becomes angry at Orgis's betrayal and transforms into a god of destruction.
Nargol attacks Mina and kills her.
Orgis is saddened by Mina's murder.
But it didn't end there. Nargol orders the creation of the Destroying Giants to kill Mina's children.
Orgis fights with Nargis to protect his and Mina's children.
Nargil orders his children to side with him.
Here, Nargol's children are divided into two groups: those who followed their mother, Nargol, and those who disobeyed and remained neutral.
Those who obeyed their mother became followers of Nargol, commonly known as the ”men of Nargol”.
They attacked Mina's children, led by Diadna, Queen of the Serpent, Zarxys, the God of Death, and Ferion, the Wesen.
One by one, Mina's children are killed before Nargol's men.
In order to protect Mina and her children, Orgis asks the neutral gods who disobeyed their mother for help.
Then a god appears from the defenders of neutrality to cooperate.
These were the thousand-winged Casa, who had the gift of foresight; the single-eyed giant god Vorgas, who excelled in blacksmithing; and the four-legged Sajtaris, who excelled in martial arts.
Casa taught Mina's children magic, Sajtaris taught them the martial arts, and Vorgas gave Hayvos his blacksmithing skills.
The children of Mina would fight the men of Nargol, with Odis at the center.
But even so, Nargol's men were so powerful that Odis and Traiden were the only ones who could match them.
If this is the case, all of Mina's children will be killed. With this in mind, Orgis became a shield and fought the men of Nargol.
The men of Nargis are unable to defeat his father, Orgis, and Mina's children are protected.
Seeing this, Nargis loses his temper at the fact that he was only trying to protect Mina's child, and he kills Orgis.
When she comes to her senses, she laments that she killed her husband.
In an attempt to create a god to replace him, Nargol absorbs the corpse of Orgis into his own body and gives birth to his last child, a child that surpasses him in strength.
That is his last, strongest, and most beloved son, the Demon King Modes.
Nargol decides to use Modes and Nargol's men to destroy this world and create a new one.
To begin with, Nargol's men, led by Modes, march to destroy Mina and her children.
Mina's children were no longer a blip on the radar.
But then the wise goddess Melfina makes her move.
Melfina uses her beauty to seduce Modes to her side.
The beautiful goddess wooed Modes, and Modes was moved by her wooing.
However, Nargol was enraged when he found out and killed Melfina.
Before she dies, Melfina gives birth to twins and disappears from this world. The twins are the beautiful male god Alfos and the beautiful goddess Raina.
And because of Melfina's murder, Modes is angry with Nargol and turns against his mother.
Modes decides to join forces with Odis to fight his mother, Nargol, and the men of Nargol.
Betrayed by his beloved son, who has power over him, Nargol and Nargol's men are hunted down.
Zarxys, the god of death, is killed, Ferion is condemned, and Deirdre, the serpent queen, fearing Modes, leaves the battle lines.
The other Nargors are defeated, or flee, or surrender to Modes.
Finally, Nargol is defeated by Odis and Modes in the Northland. And the land where Nargol died became known as the ”Land of Nargol”.
The victorious Odys set up their palace in Elyos, the highest mountain in the world, and called themselves the rulers of the world. These are the ”Gods of Elyos”.
Odys took Felia as his wife and called himself the God King, and stood at the top of the Elysian Gods.
Now the world was at peace for a time.
But there was a problem.
They disagreed on how to deal with the gods, who were the sons of Nargol and remained neutral.
Modes and Vorgas insisted on welcoming them to Elyos.
However, Feria, Ishtia and Lena oppose it. The other goddesses, the children of Mina, were also opposed.
Especially Ischthia and Lena were fiercely opposed.
For Ischthia was courted by the ugly sea god Daraugon, while Raina was courted by the brutal storm god Lavrus.
The other goddesses were also courted by the ugly Nargol-blooded male gods, and so they opposed the welcoming of neutral gods.
As a result, the gods of Elyos were overwhelmed by the goddesses of Mina's blood, and the neutral gods were no longer allowed to join them.
But the result was a rift within the gods of Elyos between the gods who were the sons of Mina and those who were the sons of Nargol.
Yet the world was still at peace.
It was one day. Felia was not amused by the fact that the world was full of the race that Nargol had created, and she wanted to flood the world with the race they had created.
However, none of Mina's children could figure out how to create a new race.
Felia consulted with Heybos.
Heybos says that he doesn't know how to create a race.
Still, Feria doesn't give up and tells Heybos to create a magical tool to create a race.
Troubled, Heybos asks Modes for help.
Modes decides to help Heybos since his mother had given him the ability to create life.
However, he knew that Feria disliked Modes, so his cooperation was kept a secret.
The two gods work together to jointly create the Cauldron of Life. Using the power of this cauldron, even Mina's children would be able to create living things.
But that wasn't enough. They needed the materials to put into the cauldron.
They needed a part of the central god's body, a number of materials, and a great deal of magical power as the materials to create the race.
Heivos decided to use the corpse of his mother, Mina, as the central body part of the god.
The numerous materials were prepared by Modes.
First, Modes used the cauldron to create a tribe.
Then a beautiful demon race was born.
When Heybos saw the demon race, he was satisfied and handed the cauldron to Feria.
Delighted, Feria gathered Odis and the other children of Mina and created various races.
These were the elven races that could communicate with spirits.
A dwarf race that excelled in crafting.
And then there is the human race, a race of all-powerful beings.
The gods of Elyos were satisfied with the birth of the humans.
The gods of Elyos increased the number of born races and sent them out into the world.
The number of humans grew steadily.
But there was a problem. There was a conflict between the new race and the one that lived before them.
When Feria saw this, she got angry and sent the god of war, Thors, born between her and Odis, to attack the race.
But this led to a conflict with the neutral gods who were attached to that race.
Felia called the neutral gods evil and insisted on fighting them.
In favor of this, many of the gods of Mina's blood, including Raina and Thors, agreed.
Opposed were the gods of the blood of Nargol, led by Modes and Vorgas.
Disgruntled, Feria conspires with Raina to get rid of Modes and Vorgas, the main opposition group.
Since the goddesses originally disliked the ugly Modes and Vorgas, most of the goddesses agreed to get rid of Modes and Vorgas.
First, they would banish the Modes. That was done by Raina. Modes was unable to rebel against his beloved Melfina's daughter and took the demons who followed him to the north, to the land of Nargol.
And now it is Vorgas. Feria wanted to banish Vorgas as well as Modes.
But he couldn't do anything about the fair-minded Vorgas, and he couldn't expel him.
But here's what happened: the upright and unthinking god of war, Thors, killed Vorgas.
The gods of Elyos are astonished. This is because even though they thought Vorgas was in their way, they hadn't thought of killing him.
Also, the gods of Nargol's blood were horrified by this and left Elyos.
And Haybos, who had called Vorgas his master and adored him, grieved and withdrew and stopped showing up.
Then some of the gods of Mina's blood who were indebted to Vorgas, including Traiden, also left Elyos.
As a result, Erios was weakened.
Odis, as expected, laments this. Vorgas is a benefactor who became an ally in the fight against Nargol. Killing it was not an acceptable thing to do.
However, Odis was unable to punish his own son, Tors.
As a result, discipline was disrupted and Elios was further weakened. It was not enough to fight the evil gods.
Therefore, there was no conflict with the evil gods, and the world remained calm.
Dark Knight Kroki
After reading this far, stop reading the Emerald Tablet.
The Emerald Tablet stores a variety of knowledge. The touch screen system allows you to recall the records you want to know. The tablet had images and text on it that were easy to understand.
The text was the same as what he had learned in Nargol, so he could read it without problems.
Quite different from the lore of the humans: ......
I muttered to myself.
In the first place, in human lore, Modes has not become one of Odis and the others. In other words, he has not become one of the pillars of the gods of Elyos. So there is no story of his exile.
Also, when the gods of Elyos created humans and multiplied them into the world, Modes is supposed to have been jealous of the gods of Elyos, who created a wonderful race, and released orcs, goblins, and other demons into the world to destroy the humans.
In the Emerald Tablet, it's quite the opposite. Where the orcs and goblins are living, the humans are settling in later.
Honestly, I feel that the lore of the humans has become more convenient for the gods of Elyos. It's possible that I'm wrong about this tablet, though: .......
Then again, the Cauldron of Life is probably that magical device that created Kuna.
It looked like it had been further modified when I used it, but the shape of the central magical tool is similar.
Perhaps Modes must have brought the cauldron of life to Nargol when he was exiled.
Also, consider the figures of the gods.
The figures of Orgis and Nargol are not recorded on the Emerald Tablet. So we don't know what they look like.
It's the same for Mina. But it seems that Mina had the same appearance as a human.
Perhaps that's why the gods with Mina's blood have the same appearance as humans.
On the other hand, the gods with Nargol's blood are far removed from humans.
However, not all of the gods of Mina's blood seem to be beautiful, as described in the myths.
I'm sorry to say that the god Heybos is not a beautiful man.
And it seems that not all of the gods with Nargol's blood are ugly either. As far as I can see in the video, Casa and Sajtaris are beautiful.
However, the two gods are the children of Nargol, so they look different from humans.
Casa is a beautiful female upper body with feathered hair and countless wings sprouting from her lower body and back. Sajtaris is the same figure as the centaurs in the mythology.
There are also beautiful ones in the race created by Nargol and Orgis. Mermaids and Sirens are quite beautiful.
But why is this world so full of legendary creatures from our own world? It really is a mystery.
Read more about the Emerald Tablet.
After that, Elyos seemed to have fallen into crisis many times as their power as an organization weakened.