Chapter 17 Sauron's Fate!
Sauron soon saw Jergal.
This legendary ancient god of death looks very ordinary, like an ordinary necromancer scholar, who is recording something on a parchment with a quill on the boat of the Styx at the moment. The Church of Jergal has always recorded death, and it can even be said that it is waiting for the end of all things. Because in Jergal's church, it is believed that even the plane and the universe have the moment of death, and some people even thought that Jergal's real mission was to witness and record the death of the entire multiverse.
Havoc of the Holy One doesn't seem to have had a big impact on Jergal.
Because his priesthood has basically been sent out, the king of the dead-Kranvor should have fallen to the material plane, but Jergal seems to be staying in the underworld without any influence. But from the looks of it, he should not be able to enter his own kingdom of God at present, but there is nothing in his kingdom of God. At his level, he probably doesn't even need the kingdom of God.
Great divinity!
The existence closest to the great divine power in the entire multiverse, although he gave up the priesthood of death, he is still the most powerful ancient god at present.
If it is said that gods are the product of laws.
Then at the level of Jergal, it is already close to the avenue!
He is the only god in the long history of the multiverse who gave his power to others because he was tired of the priesthood, and after so many years of god struggle and catastrophe, he is still alive and well with only [weak divine power]. No god dares to provoke him for nothing.
He becomes a bystander, only occasionally assisting the new Reaper in managing things.
One point must be mentioned here.
Sauron has always believed that the expansion of the River Styx is inseparable from the God of Death-Jergot, because in the oldest period, the River Styx was just a small tributary, but now the River Styx has run through the entire multiverse.
There are even branches of the Styx on Mount Paradise.
It is worth mentioning that Jergal, the god of death, has a good relationship with the ancient sun god, Amanata. And after the ancient Sun God fell, the reincarnated existence was Losander, who is now—【Lord of Radiance】!
The expansion of the River Styx is not recorded by history.
But since the birth of many planes, the River Styx has flowed from the highest level of Heaven Mountain to the deepest part of the bottomless abyss.
If there is no shadow of the god of death-Jergal behind this, Sauron absolutely does not believe it.
And there was a 'Wall of Unbelievers' in the past, but now the alternation between life and death in the entire multiverse is maintained by the river Styx, and almost few souls are sealed into the Wall of Unbelievers, and most souls pass through The Styx was transported to Yuanhai, and finally turned from death to life again. The development of death is transformed in this way, and there is a shadow of Jergal behind everything.
"Young god."
Jergal's face was dry, and he looked like a mummy. As the oldest god, he didn't seem to care about his appearance anymore. The ancient god of death slowly put down the quill, looked up at Sauron, and said slowly: "You seem to have a lot of questions!"
"Yes." Sauron nodded.
After thinking for a while, he said directly, "Did you summon me here?"
Jergal glanced at him and said calmly, "It should be."
Sauron frowned slightly and said, "I don't know why Your Excellency Jergal summoned me to the underworld?"
Straight to the point.
For a bystander like Jergal, Sauron doesn't need to beat around the bush, because even in this catastrophe of the saints, Jergal is still a bit detached from the world, because even the catastrophe of the saints this time can't completely affect him . If the gods are regarded as gods, then the catastrophe of the saints is a catastrophe, and Jergal has already surpassed the catastrophe. There must be a reason for such an existence to see Sauron in person. Such an existence must have its own mission, just as the father of the oak tree can sacrifice his life to prove the truth without hesitation, the god of death-Jergal must also have his own ultimate purpose, and this purpose is most likely beyond all the current gods.
"A little thing."
Jergal's tone didn't change, and he said slowly: "Everything has its end. And those who usher in the end but don't want to die will always make me feel a little troublesome."
"I have a little trouble and need you to help me solve it."
trouble?
After listening to Jergal's words, Sauron thought about it: "We are coming to the end but unwilling to return to death! Are you talking about the fear of the demon god?"
The Dreadlord is dead.
But he is not completely dead yet, his power comes from Jergal, and his dying state may indeed make Jergal feel troublesome.
Jergal nodded slowly.
Immediately, He stared at Sauron and said, "People beyond destiny are full of infinite variables! Beyond death, it is possible to transcend fate!"
"The last saint catastrophe gave birth to a group of new gods."
"And this outbreak of the saint catastrophe means that the laws of the multiverse have changed again."
"Some gods should disappear with the law, but because of you, there have been some changes outside of fate. What I have to do now is to correct the part that belongs to death."
"The Demon God of Fear should fall."
"He transformed death into pure destruction and fear, which has deviated from the true meaning of death."
"I hope you can destroy him. If you can, it's best to take over part of the priesthood of death. Although Kelenvor is a qualified god of death, he is still too kind."
"Eternal sleep is only a rule to maintain death, but it cannot make death go any further."
Lord of Sleep - Kelenvor.
After Kelenvor took over the priesthood of death, he was obsessed with letting undead creatures sleep forever. He was not as cruel as other gods of death. After the last catastrophe of the saints, Kelemvor took over the priesthood of death. He spent most of his time with Jergal in the crystal tower of the underworld, learning from the latter about the responsibilities and demands of the position of the king of the dead . Although the hard-nosed practical views and merciless cold-bloodedness of the Forsaken (Jergal's nickname) bothered Kelemvor, he still had great respect for Jergal—if he believed in the ancient god.
Although the two got along quite well, Kelemvor was a kind warrior in his lifetime.
There are many contradictions between his ideas and Jergal. Strictly speaking, the god of death-Jergal should be a ruthless neutral person. He believes that death treats all things equally, and there is no distinction between good and evil. Kelenvor, on the other hand, tends to be kind. What the church has done for so many years is to appease the undead, and he even expanded a [Eternal Sleep] field.
"Is that all there is?"
Sauron frowned and looked at Jergal, and said slowly: "The Demon God of Fear is the enemy I must destroy. Even without Your Excellency's order, I will find a way to kill him completely."
The Dread Demon God must die.
Vivian can't be really safe if he doesn't die!
Jergal was not surprised by Sauron's words, because he had already noticed this new god a long time ago, and he had already entered Jergal's sight when Sauron made him a god, and he said indifferently: "In that case."
"There is another matter that may trouble you. But this will also be your fate."
……………… (to be continued ~^~.)