I became the master of the alien world

Chapter 256 On the Saibion ??myth system

Chapter 256 Sabion Myth System (Part 1)

In a sense, these angels with free will are equal to God because they have no necessary obligations to God.

Although this type of angels were created by God, they did not recognize God's superior status. Some angels chose to stay and did not leave the divine world, while others descended to the mainland and became reincarnated angels, landing further away.

Just become a devil.

The great prophet Dante once advocated such a statement. The origins of humans and demons can be attributed to holy angels.

Just like angels can become humans, humans can also become angels through some special methods. Even demons in the abyss can transform into angels, but the wings of fallen angels are cold and pitch black.

Fallen angels have become the shadows under the light of the gods. They live in the abyss that the holy light cannot reach, and they are patiently waiting for the opportunity to return to the divine realm!

By then, darkness will become the master of the world.

However, the great prophet Dante had a unique view on the tragic fate of the fallen angels.

Dante believes that the reason why fallen angels commit blasphemous acts is not from their true intentions, but is just the mission given to fallen angels by God.

God himself is a symbol of light and must be full of the radiance of goodness, but in order to make the light appear more beautiful and dazzling, there must be darkness to compete with it. If you want to shine God's existence, there must be dark forces to set off. Therefore, there are few

Unfortunately, some angels became victims of this, and under God's instructions, they walked step by step towards the abyss of depravity.

God understands human nature very well. In order for human beings to have firm and passionate beliefs, there must be hostile forces representing evil, so that the power of believers' faith can be continuously provided to the gods in heaven.

This is why all the religions on Starfall Continent unanimously declare that purgatory is the source of all evil. And Satan, the lord of the demon world, is considered to be the most evil collective.

Those who try to understand the darkness deeply will be burned alive at the stake!

Therefore, in many cases, those unlucky ones who are considered heretics have not really done anything blasphemous, but have developed an undue interest in that forbidden area. For those who generally believe in ten

For the humans of the two main gods, this alone is enough to sentence them to death.

Fallen angels have always been regarded as messengers spreading evil thoughts, but the relevant records are sealed in the dark room beneath the Holy Light Church.

However, there is another existence that is not so evil but is regarded as a heretic by people, and it is they who have opened another door to magic.

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Regarding the mythological system of the Sabian continent, the book records this:

For the first time, Heavenly Father Ivis stepped into this world called Miztore from the universe of gods. Here there was only an endless clear sky and the completely opposite netherworld abyss below.

In the underworld, there is a god named Herdis who has lived there since ancient times. He was born at the same time as Midstore.

Herdis loves tranquility. He has lived alone for hundreds of millions of years, content with the eternal balance between the sky and the underworld, and has never thought about using his divine power to change the world.

Therefore, when Ives entered his home, although Herdis was worried that the balance would be disturbed by him, he was not hostile to this new neighbor.

However, the intrusion of Ives brought about earth-shaking changes in Mistry. This new god was a very creative god, and he felt that his new home was too monotonous and quiet.

So Ives used his divine power to create land and ocean between the sky and the netherworld. In order to make the world less silent, he also created sound and light.

He shaped the land into different shapes, including mountains and plains, plateaus or deserts. He filled the oceans with flowing liquids, and also created many rushing rivers on the earth.

But Ives is still not satisfied, his creative desire is unlimited.

Heavenly Father felt that he should add more variables to this world, so he created the first human beings (called Firstborn in this world) in his own image, and then created various beasts, birds and insects based on his imagination.

Initially, these creations were just soulless clay bodies, and they would only act in the way Ives had preset.

Later, Heavenly Father Ivis used his endless divine power to disperse countless subtle energies and endowed these living beings with souls. Only then did humans and all birds and beasts have souls.

The world created by Ives separated the sky and the underworld. He himself lived in the heaven, while Herdis continued to live in the underworld, quietly annotating all this.

Gradually, beyond Ivis's expectation, the earth and ocean also gave birth to their own gods.

Absorbing the divine power sprinkled by Ivis, the soul of the earth finally gained consciousness. She called herself Durandis, the mother of the earth.

Similarly, the spirit of the ocean was born from the power of the great god Ives, who called himself Nipros, the Lord of the Ocean.

Ivis was very happy to have companions who were so similar to himself. He regarded Durandis and Nipros as gods equal to himself and gave them control over the earth and the sea respectively.

After long-term observation, Durandis felt that the creation that Heavenly Father is most proud of, human beings, is actually not perfect.

Therefore, Mother Earth modified Ivis's work and created a race that was close to perfect in appearance and character, and named it Elves.

Because of this, Ivis fell in love with Durandis's beauty and wisdom. He wooed her, launched a crazy pursuit, and finally won the heart of Mother Earth.

They gave birth to two boys and three girls:

The eldest son was named Ilandus. Ives named him the God of Light and ordered him to turn into a huge fireball to patrol the world and spread light.

The second son was named Guertus. He was born with supernatural powers and was brave and aggressive by nature. Since there was no war in the world at that time, the priest appointed Guertus as the God of Destruction and tasked him with splitting mountains and rivers and carving the earth.

Later, Gurtus got tired of his boring job, so he found a short human named Vanukris from the earth, gave him part of his divine power, and ordered him to perform the priesthood on his behalf.

Gurtus himself ventured to the underworld alone, looking for a long-lost excitement.

Ives's eldest daughter is named Arianas. She inherited Durandis's beauty and wisdom. Ives admired her intelligence, so she made her the goddess of fate, in charge of the changes in human affairs.

The priest's second daughter was named Eloise. She inherited her mother's kindness and gentleness, and was weak in nature. Ilves initially did not give the second daughter a position, but Eloise took it upon herself to modify the works of her heavenly father.

(End of chapter)

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