She was deprived of most of her divinity by Odin and imprisoned in the blazing flames on the top of the cliff of Mount Xingdal.

The "Palace of Fire" with flames embracing the sky has become a magic mirror that no one can reach.

The pale cage, the thorns of Rune, survive in this mimicry of death, and cannot be disobeyed.

... The story of Brunhilde has gradually evolved into another version in the eyes of the world.

Legend has it that since ancient times, as the messenger of the great god, she sometimes offers victory and sometimes brings death to many heroic souls, and guides them to the noble palace. ——She keeps preparing for the final battle.

In the kingdom of the Goths, the Valkyrie Brunhilde favors the young warrior Agnar, causing the old Hiamgunner, who was blessed and promised by the great god, to lose.

Therefore, the great god brought down divine punishment, stripped Brunhilde of her divine body, and imprisoned her soul in the flames.

This legend is a reproduction of the battle between Siegmund and Hunding and the subsequent results.

The gods, or the god king Odin, used this to cover up the deeds of the two unclean heirs Siegmund and Sieglinde.

There will no longer be any trace of the existence of the brother and sister in the world.

This is the version that Yan finalized again and again.

The legend of Sister Bu in the Moon World was integrated, modified, and reinterpreted with the legend in the Nibelungen -

In the end, the same result was retained, Brunhilde was trapped in the Flame Temple of Flame.

And the legend of the two sisters Bu being punished also became a situation of one appearance and one inside coexisting.

Claire and others did not express any meaning to this. Instead, because of this special arrangement in the story, they became more angry with Odin, the god king.

In "The Song of the Nibelungen", the reverence and popularity accumulated by this god king for his courage to devote himself to wisdom now dissipated from people's hearts in just a few dozen minutes of reading, and instead began to generate a lot of negative popularity.

Gods are ruthless. They can abandon everything smaller in exchange for bigger things for their vested interests.

The moment Odin drank the fountain of wisdom, there was only absolute rationality in his one eye, and no other emotions.

Or, he hid all his desires in the deepest part of his heart.

What he showed on the outside...

The only emotions born for his own interests were put first by him.

It is understandable that as human beings, people cannot agree with it. People's inner sensibility and pity for the weak cannot agree with Odin's various (scrap) behaviors.

...At the same time, Sieglinde, who gave birth to Sigurd, escaped the disaster by fleeing to the east, but she still died because she was too weak.

Legend has it that there is an evil dragon named Fafner in the east, guarding the Supreme Ring with powerful curses and power. Even the king of gods Odin is afraid of him.

Sieglinde came here under the guidance of the Valkyrie Brunhilde. Perhaps the real reason why Brunhilde was punished so severely was because she took advantage of the fear that Odin least wanted to face!

The fear of the evil dragon Fafnir and the Ring of the Nibelung! The ring that Odin both desired and feared!

There is also such a fragment that attracted the attention of readers.

After depriving Brunhilde of her divinity, Odin, who was originally angry and humiliated, also cast the first spell to awaken Brunhilde from her sleep, which would make Brunhilde fall in love with the other party and let him do whatever he wanted.

After hearing this, Brunhilde asked the Father God to set up a fire that only warriors could cross. As Odin's last mercy, he agreed to Brunhilde. This is the origin of the later Temple of Fire.

In other words, at the beginning, Odin wanted to punish Brunhilde for being awakened by any man, regardless of character and strength, and becoming the other party's slave.

Even if that person is a scumbag, a robber, an ugly, fat, black, and bloated man, Brunhilde will fall in love with him instantly and let him do whatever he wants.

It was only at Brunhilde's last request that the God King had a little conscience and set up a fire that ordinary people could not cross.

Facing Brunhilde, who was his daughter, his punishment was so vicious. The behavior of this God King could not be judged with simple words.

Now Claire's eyes were all red.

Some of the bold and hot-tempered ones couldn't help but have some taboo blasphemous thoughts in their hearts.

Such gods and such God Kings, even the most cowardly and weak humans can't stand it!

Chapter 240 Destiny is inherited in blood!

Only one dwarf witnessed Sieglinde's death.

He was Mime, the younger brother of the former dwarf Alberich.

In the past, because he was jealous of his brother's possession of the Supreme Ring and the Invisibility Helmet alone, he sold them to the God King Odin.

But Mime is not happy now. Odin did not give him any reward afterwards, let alone the coveted ring.

In the end, he still has nothing after betraying his brother.

Often tortured by the temptation of the ring, and not daring to offend the dragon Fafnir who guards the ring, the dwarf Mime can only live alone in a dark cave, spying on the direction of the dragon Fafnir with greedy eyes.

When Sieglinde just arrived, Sieglinde happened to be hiding at the entrance of the cave where Mime lived.

Mime noticed this extremely haggard woman at the first time, and recognized the broken sword Gram in her arms.

As an excellent forging master who had accompanied his brother to forge the Supreme Ring and the artifact invisible helmet, even if Gram only had a few fragments and handles left at this time, he would never make a mistake.

That was a divine weapon comparable to the Destruction Sword of Surtur, the Giant of Fire, and Gungnir, the God King Odin. It was a glorious object that every craftsman of the Nibelungen Dwarfs dreamed of creating.

Mime remembered a legend.

Only Gungnir, the Eternal Spear of the God King Odin, could break this divine sword with the power of the World Tree.

And he had heard from the God of Fire Loki that the hero holding the divine sword Gram would defeat the evil dragon Fafner and become the new owner of the Nibelungen treasure, and his fate would be closely linked to the Nibelungen Ring.

Mime, who had never given up his greed and desire for the Supreme Ring, could not help but have crazy ideas in his heart. He hid in the dark and watched the pregnant Sieglinde looking for an opportunity.

As soon as Sieglinde died, Mime happily seized the broken Gram, and he looked at the baby who had just been born in Sieglinde's belly in silence and strangeness for a long time - in the end, Sieglinde became his nominal adopted son.

Although it is unknown for what purpose, Mime definitely did not want to adopt this human baby out of kindness.

Perhaps he suspected that Sieglinde had the blood of the previous holder of the sword, and the sword could only be used by humans recognized by it.

In order to prevent it, Mime, who needed a "sword holder" to help him deal with the powerful dragon, would take good care of the child.

Although he longed for power, he was also afraid of death.

Even if he could hold the sword himself, he might not dare to face the dragon in person.

...

"Siegmund died just like that?"

"Oh my God, Siegmund and Sieglinde, aren't they the protagonists? How could they die?"

In the bookstore, many people who saw this and knew the ending of Siegmund and his sister showed incredible eyes.

Andersen once wrote the death of a supporting character that everyone liked, and everyone was excited for a long time.

But no matter what, this time it's the protagonist!

If the protagonist is dead, how can the story be told later?

Confused, very confused.

Claire lowered her head even deeper, and she looked through her hills at the thick layer of pages on the right side of her hand.

Then she raised her head slightly and looked at the ending paragraph of Sieglinde's death that she had seen before.

"Huh?!" The girl made a meaningless confused exclamation.

There is no protagonist, but there are so many plots later... How did this happen?

The story continues.

The young Siegrud lived in a forest with the dwarf Mime.

He lived a leisurely life with the wind and birds.

Gradually grew into a strong and agile man, walking and galloping in the mountains and forests.

But Siegrud never left the mountains and forests in his life.

He kept company with wild beasts and made friends with animals. He had never seen a humanoid intelligent creature other than the dwarf Mime.

This made Sigurd extremely curious and yearning for the outside world.

However, the dwarf Mime did not allow Sigurd to leave the forest.

On the other hand, unlike Sigurd who had been freely moving and growing in the mountains and forests over the years.

Mime locked himself in a dark cave all day long.

He kept forging the broken tree sword Gram.

But no matter how hard he tried, he could not repair the sword.

No matter how many times he hammered, the broken gap could not be fused with its blade.

Mime kept looking for rare minerals, but none of them could be used as a fusion material to repair the broken edge.

His eyes were red, and he kept forging, forging, and forging again.

At the same time, Odin in the realm of the gods suddenly felt something in another cycle of the four seasons.

Gods never act on impulse for no reason.

So he came to the three goddesses of fate at the Urd Spring, Norn, and asked again about the prophecy of the curse of the Nibelung ring.

The three goddesses of fate told Odin.

Fate did not reveal the truth of what happened back then.

The offspring of the brother and sister had been born. And the sad mission was passed on to their child Sigurd with the inheritance of blood.

Now, among the nine worlds of Asgard, only Sigurd can resist the temptation and curse of the ring.

And the child is about to become an adult.

The choice of fate will come to this "bloodline" again.

Odin was overjoyed after hearing it!

Since the Nibelung ring was forged, the originally pure (?) gods began to quarrel for their own interests, and the world was constantly affected by the huge magic of the ring.

If they were not afraid of the power of the evil dragon Fafnir, the gods would have fought over the ownership of the Nibelung ring at this time.

Just like the giants at the beginning.

"..." Claire and the others looked at Odin's shameless inner self-narration, and their expressions became very interesting.

They didn't know whether the gods were pure or not.

But what made Claire and the others despise was that the one who wanted to get the ring the most was this Norse God King!

In the final analysis, it was still hoped that Sigurd would become a powerful warrior (tool man), become a new prophet, and kill the evil dragon Fafnir.

It reminded me of the scene in "The Song of the Nibelungs" where Odin wanted to take away Phineas' ring before Siegfried died.

Everyone spit in their hearts.

The delicate face of the little vampire loli Tina even showed a disgusted expression.

Wow! This world, no... the ancient gods were too sinister!

Having read "The Song of the Nibelungs", Tina naturally thought that she had already seen through the true purpose of the God King's... righteous behavior.

On the surface, it was to save the gods and return the ring to the fairy of the Rhine.

In fact, she wanted to use these excuses to let Siegrud help her get the ring, right?

Everyone had reason to doubt that if the fairies had not swam into the sea of ​​fire and swept away the ring in the end of Siegfried's story, would Odin still not give up. This has a previous record!

Chapter 241 The heart on the tip of the tongue!

In the three goddesses of fate, no... I was wrong.

It was under the deception of the three goddesses that Odin has now regained his confidence.

Because of some irresistible forces, he had to destroy his son Siegmund, who he had cultivated with great difficulty.

But now his grandson... or grandson?

Odin's expression was very complicated. No matter what his identity was, this was his descendant.

Odin was going to train Sigurd to inherit his father's unfinished dragon-slaying career.

Everyone breathed heavily when they saw this.

Dragon-slaying...

Which dragon was he going to slay? Could it be Fafnir? But wasn't Fafnir killed by Phineas in the end?

Everyone was a little confused when they saw this.

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