The Collection of The End

Two thousand six hundred and fifty, North American Mythical War (429)

——Marvel, 2015——

Jotunheim.

【Thor! Come out and face me! Face a real god! 】

The sudden appearance of a giant filled with "power of chaos" temporarily brought the fierce battle between "Jotunheim" and "Songarde" to a standstill. After all, its power did not belong to either of the two kingdoms. First, it must determine its position before further adjusting its strategy.

It didn't take long. The giant's roar echoed through both kingdoms, making it clear that it was not on the same side as Asgard.

The Frost Giants and Asgardian warriors had to allocate part of their energy to deal with the possible attacks of the Chaos Giants, while the Nordic warriors in Songard were greatly boosted in morale - if they, as revenants, had morale, they would be there in the blink of an eye. Several factions regained the advantage on the Rainbow Bridge battlefield, which was originally in a stalemate, and even fought all the way to the surface of Jotunheim, which brought the "progress" of contact between the two countries forward a lot.

However, the victory was short-lived. The Nord warriors did not even have time to adjust their strategy. The seemingly powerful giant was wiped out under the glare of a huge "eye of frost". The "Mechanical Demon God" who controlled it obviously remained. He had enough energy to spare, and even mocked him casually:

[——What a weak Lord of Dimensions. 】

Good news, a "Dimension Master" is here to help.

Bad news, He was destroyed by a "cosmic demon".

Jotunheim learned its lesson and did not celebrate the victory in advance, and this caution soon proved to be correct - the "Eye of Frost" seemed to be completely uninterested in the conflict between the two sides, and used its "gaze" to destroy the Chaos Giant. And after its dissipated chaotic power completely evaporated, it disappeared in the blink of an eye.

If the players in this arena were lively people, they would blurt out after seeing this scene: "Are you here to earn achievements?"

But it is a pity that although the Jotunheim Arena is theoretically a competition between "Asgard" and "Hogwarts", whether they are regular players, sideline aids or even trespassers, they can all be counted as Asgard. Gad camp, and they would not make such a "modern" joke.

The Frost Giant Helium, who was originally just a "ferryman", accumulated a high reputation in the process of commanding his compatriots to fight against Sognard's invaders. The "Dragon Whisperers" of other tribes mastered those totems by chance. The giant wise man with the "Dragon Roar" on the pillar took the initiative to share relevant knowledge with him, which made Helem's strength increase by leaps and bounds, and thus won more reputation. This cycle continues. Although it has not been officially announced, there are already many frosts. The leader of the tribe privately calls him the "King of Frost Giants."

Atreus, or Loki, who was supposed to inherit this title, had no objection to this at all. After he awakened the power of the "God of Fire", he and Lily sat on the shoulders of Helium. He came up with the idea to command the giants and the Asgardian warriors entrusted to him by Thor to fight against the Nord warriors.

Although his command was very effective and his strategies were very successful, the fact that he had been sitting on the shoulders of the "King of Frost Giants" dissatisfied the giants who respected Hreem very much, because he was always on his own side. The giants could only stare, and the most they could do was whisper loudly and give him nicknames, such as "The God of Conspiracy" or something like that.

Regarding this war, Laufei, who once served as the queen of two countries at the same time, decided to let it go after a simple divination, and only took her husband Kratos to guard the "crossing gate" leading to Sognard to prevent it. Be damaged.

As a "God Killer", Kratos naturally looked down on these little fights. When the "Lord of the Chaos Dimension" appeared, he was very excited. He picked up his double blades and was about to jump in the door to give him a surprise attack. , but before the action, the target was intercepted and eliminated by the "Mechanical Demon God". When he shouted that the "Mechanical Demon God" was also a god and asked him to try his strength, the latter quickly left the country. At this time, because of being raped by his wife, I feel sulky because I can't go anywhere.

Compared with Jotunheim who showed command ability and overall perspective through large-scale battles, Thor who raided Sognard showed his ability to infiltrate and run long distances - although this seems to be completely different from the power of "Thor" Not relevant.

He originally wanted to scare the aborigines of "Songard" arrogantly, but the opponent was originally a revenant. Even if he was scattered by lightning, he would quickly reshape his body and come back. As a result, Thor was defeated by Songard, whose strength was far lower than his own. The natives chased and beat them with hoes and pitchforks.

However, this dilemma was quickly solved after the "Lord of the Chaos Dimension" tried to occupy Sif's body. After the "Chaos Giant" who was given the power was easily eliminated, the existence that possessed Sif disappeared without a trace. , according to Sif, she judged from the remaining emotions of the other party that he should have fled after encountering a "natural enemy".

The specific "natural enemy" Thor and Sif have no way of knowing, but his actions of possessing and running away have brought real benefits to the two: their identities have been confused to a certain extent, and the Nords will They regard them as "locals" of Sognard and no longer chase and beat them whenever they see them.

Thor said that the mission of rescuing Sif has been completed, and the largest Bifrost Generator has been destroyed by the "Mechanical Demon", leaving only some "individual generators", and can return to Jotunheim to end the mission, while Sif She objected, claiming that while she was "half-possessed" she saw that the "Three Warriors of Asgard" were captured by the Nords and had to rescue them, otherwise they would be trapped in "Songarde" forever.

Thor didn't quite understand how they came to "Songarde" when they clearly wanted to teleport to "the place most closely related to him", but naturally they couldn't ignore the suffering of their good brothers, so he and Sif worked together based on what she saw. Intelligence went to rescue people.

Thanks to the "identity confusion", they did not spend much effort to find the imprisoned "Three Warriors of Asgard", and then learned that "Songarde" was not a monolith. They were roughly divided into three camps. The people who support and oppose the replacement of "Songard" and "Jotunheim" respectively have the smallest number of people, and it is recommended that both sides coexist.

This was originally a good opportunity to help the opposition forces, drain the firepower, and backstab the Nords who were attacking Jotunheim. If successful, there would be no trouble until the next time the two sides naturally alternate.

But after repeated thinking, Thor decided to support the third party, find a way to achieve coexistence and expand "Songard" into the tenth kingdom of "Asgard" - after all, the nine kingdoms were also defeated one by one by Heavenly Father Odin. Yes, there is no reason why he can't do it.

The "Three Warriors of Asgard" supported Thor's decision with both hands. Sif tried to dissuade her but failed, and finally could only sigh and help them make plans.

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