The world-devouring dragon

Summary at the end of Volume 2

The second volume is over.

In summary, the writing of the second volume was delayed due to various things in reality, and overall it was unsatisfactory and did not achieve the ideal effect in my mind. However, I finally gave the second volume a ending that I thought was okay.

So, overall it barely passes.

In fact, I have read what readers have said, and I also know that the second volume is a bit crooked. From mythical to modern to cosmic, the style is nothing like mythology.

However, this was actually my original plan. I originally wrote each volume according to the style of each myth.

The Nordic people live in cold northern Europe, where cold winters and warm springs always come alternately. Therefore, unlike other ethnic groups, the Nordic people have a strong sense of reincarnation, life and death, and destiny.

So much so that in their myths, they are also very rare myths in which gods can die, and even Ragnarok was born.

In Nordic mythology, Ragnarok is the winter of the gods, and the stylistic theme of the gods is fate, so I hope to write about the struggle and sadness when fighting fate.

And Christianity originated from the Jews.

As I said in the article, the Jews were displaced and suffered a lot, so in the end they had to think that all the suffering they suffered was arranged by the moody God, and people should obey God's will.

This is the origin of Judaism, which is the content of the Old Testament of the Bible

But when Judaism was spread through Jesus, Jesus did not agree with the ideas of Judaism and improved it, and there was the New Testament that records the stories of Jesus and his disciples.

Thus, Christianity was born.

After Jesus, many scholars also used this to discuss various topics about the relationship between man and God. And ultimately established and changed the originally very decadent happy-go-lucky concept in Judaism, giving it a more positive side, that is, God is good and not moody.

Therefore, in my opinion, the core theme of Christian mythology is actually the relationship between man and God.

The relationship between humans and gods is not limited to ancient times, so I expanded it to the age of the universe.

As for the Greek mythology I will write about later...

The third volume will probably return to the mythical style of the first volume

In fact, I would like to say more, but I feel that the closing remarks are too long, so I won’t say more. All I can say is that, in my eyes, the themes of Greek mythology are actually heroes and adventure.

The story of a group of rough men's adventures on the magnificent sea.

So, are you ready for your Aegean adventure?

Don’t worry, the captain’s skills are very high and he will never turn over! () la la la

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