HP Approaches the Magical World

Chapter 368 The Truth of Ragnarok (1)

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Who hasn't heard of Prometheus?

In the battle between the Titans led by Zeus and Cronus, although he was a descendant of the Titans, he stood on the side of the new Olympian god, so he was appreciated by Zeus and stayed in Olympus.

In Greek mythology, humans were created by the Titan god Prometheus.

He also acts as a teacher of mankind, and he teaches mankind everything that is useful to mankind and can make mankind satisfied and happy. Likewise, people thank him and repay him with love and loyalty. But Zeus, the supreme leader of the gods, asked humans to worship him, so that humans must present the best things to him. When Prometheus defended mankind, he offended Zeus.

As his punishment, Zeus refused to give humans the last thing they needed in order to complete their civilization: fire.

But the astute Prometheus immediately figured out a way to remedy this defect. He took a sprig of woody fennel, went up to the sun chariot, and as it galloped through the sky, he held the branch into its flames until it burned.

He descended to the earth with this fire and brought it to mankind, and immediately the first pillar of fire from the forest rose into the sky. Zeus was furious, and when he saw flames rising from the midst of men, and the flames shot far and wide, it stung his soul.

So Zeus was furious, and he ordered Vulcan to give Prometheus the most severe punishment.

But Hephaestus, the god of fire, admired Prometheus very much, and said to him quietly: "As long as you admit your mistakes to Zeus and return the fire, I will definitely ask Zeus to forgive you."

Prometheus shook his head and said firmly: "For the benefit of mankind, what's wrong! I can endure all kinds of pain, but I will never admit my mistakes, let alone return the fire!"

Vulcan did not dare to disobey the order of Zeus, so he and two servants used violence and force to bring Prometheus to the Caucasus Mountain, and tied him to a steep cliff with an iron chain that could never break, so that he would never die. Could not sleep, could not bend his weary knees, and in his heaving chest a diamond nail was driven. He endured hunger, wind and sun.

In addition, Zeus also sent an eagle to peck Prometheus' liver every day. The liver was eaten during the day, but the liver would grow back at night, so that the pain Prometheus suffered would never end. Still, Prometheus did not give in. In this way, day after day, year after year. Until a famous Hercules Hercules shot the condor to death with an arrow and smashed the chain with stones to rescue him,

He has been enduring this indescribable pain and suffering.

...

"The story is well told, but too one-sided."

Grindelwald nodded frequently when he heard Jon tell the story of Prometheus, but after he finished speaking, he showed other meanings.

"In the Greek pantheon, Prometheus is the god of foresight. His wife only shared his authority, and thus got the name of the goddess of vision."

Since the relationship between the gods is involved, Grindelwald has to say something more.

As a legendary wizard who can connect to the deep blue sea, part of his understanding of the gods comes from the records in the deep blue sea.

These records are very precious. Although they are not necessarily interesting, they are more than a reality.

Ancient Greek civilization is one of the origins of the entire Western civilization, but being able to become the origin among many civilizations proves that they are not just origins.

They must have done something else that put them in this place of origin.

The so-called origin refers to the civilization that existed and continued before the civilization of wizards. Mr. Castney's method of stealing knowledge from the gods coincides with the behavior of Prometheus.

"So, Mr. Castney is actually a believer in the gods."

"If you have to say that, then I don't think there is anything too wrong, but there is another meaning."

Grindelwald lowered his head and asked:

"Senior Helga, did I tell you about God War before?"

Jon tried to think back, then nodded.

"It is true that he said a little bit, but ancestor Helga didn't say much."

What Helga told him about the battle of gods was the secret fight between the ancient Greek gods and the ancient Roman gods, but that incident was really not a battle of gods, it could only be said to be crushing.

And on the timeline, in the later period of ancient Rome, the ancient Greek gods withdrew from the stage and turned to face mankind with the face of the ancient Roman gods.

"Yes, what I want to talk about is the battle of gods at that time."

Grindelwald was very satisfied with Jon's righteous behavior: "You are familiar with history, so you should know that at the end of the dark age, when the ancient Egyptian god system declined, something happened at the same time."

Of course Jon knew about this, because he had deliberately learned about it before.

It is the war between the Roman Empire and ancient Egypt.

This war was actually fruitless, but everyone knew that the ancient Rome was the one who won, while Egypt never recovered from the fall, and eventually even the entire ethnic group perished.

But what does this have to do with wizards?

During the period when the accident happened in ancient Egypt, the wizard system had not yet developed, and it was struggling to survive under the pressure of the age of gods.

"How could it not matter?"

Grindelwald said: "The ancient Greek myths are not over, they are just hidden behind the scenes, and you have to know that the god master of a pantheon is not immortal, then guess who the god master who took over after the death of the god master Zeus at that time was Woolen cloth?"

Will God Lord die too?

Such a question emerged in Jon's mind, because in every myth, there is no clear record of the death of the God Lord, and he doesn't know too much about it except for the completely extinct god system.

But there is still some basic common sense. As the most important existence called the eternal life of the gods, the main god has the power to control the life and death of other people, and naturally has the life force beyond ordinary gods.

Unless they encountered Ragnarok.

etc.

After the end of the age of gods, the end of the dark age, isn't it... the age of the twilight of the gods?

Seeing the enlightened look on Jon's face, Grindelwald also nodded.

Sure enough, he was not mistaken, this child did have spiritual strength beyond ordinary people, and he was also quite good at comprehension, at least he could do a little bit of it.

As for how much he can think, that is beyond Grindelwald's control.

He is now waiting for Jon to give a result, and then make corrections based on the result Jon gave.

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