I Was a Priest in the City-State Era

Chapter 546: War Among the Aryan Gods

As early as the Paleolithic Age, 100,000 years ago, humans were inhabiting the western part of the Persian Plateau.

Around 2700 BC, the Elamites living in the Karen River Basin in the southwest of the Persian Plateau established the Kingdom of Elam.

Around 2000 BC, the Aryans, who worshiped the god of thunder, began to enter the Persian plateau from the Central Asian steppes.

As the Aryans who worshiped the sun god entered the Persian plateau, the Persian plateau has now become a gathering place for the Aryan gods.

The Aryans, who worship the God of Thunder, and the Aryans, who worship the Sun God - these two groups are engaged in a protracted war to compete for living space on the Persian Plateau.

The three brothers Dahaka [Zeus], ​​the god of thunder, Apaosa [Poseidon], the god of fire, and Mana [Hades], the god of plague, are also working with Mithras, the sun god, Atal, the fire god, and The water god Anahita, the moon goddess Mach, and the war god Veleshrana engage in the battle of the gods.

In the history of another world, the Aryans who worshiped the sun god defeated the Aryans who worshiped the god of thunder. Dahaka, the god of thunder, was devalued as a dragon demon, Apaosha was devalued as a drought demon, and Mana was devalued. For the plague demon.

The three-headed dragon image of Dahaka, Apaosa, and Mana became the three-headed magic dragon Aziz Dahaka.

When Roy and Inanna entered the Persian plateau, the Aryan gods were engaged in a fierce war in the Helmand River Valley.

Once Dahaka [Zeus], ​​Apaosa [Poseidon], and Mana [Hades] are defeated, they will lead the Aryans who worship the God of Thunder southward into the Indus River Basin.

Roy and Inanna passed through the Zagros Mountains, the Kuhrud Mountains, the Lut Desert, and the Sahad Plateau to the Helmand River Basin. They saw that the Aryans who worshiped the sun god had left Helmand The north bank of the Mander River came to the south bank, forcing the Aryans who worshiped the God of Thunder to leave the Helmand River Basin.

In the war between humans, the Aryans, who worshiped the sun god, won.

The sun god Mithra also brought the fire god Atar, the water god Anahita, the moon goddess Maher, and the military god Veleshrana to defeat the thunder god Dahaka, the fire god Apaosa, and the plague god Mana. .

On the surface, it seems that the Sun God Mithras was able to win because the Sun God's camp had an absolute numerical advantage.

In fact, the Sun God's camp did not have a numerical advantage.

Because Attar, the god of fire, and Veleslana, the god of war, are both sons and clones of the sun god Mithras.

Perhaps it was because Dahaka, the god of thunder, had the trinity of Apaosa, the god of fire, and Mana, the god of plague, that the sun god Mithras split into Attar, the god of fire, and Veleslana, the god of war.

It is also for this reason that Wareslana, the god of war, is very similar to Apaosa, the god of fire.

The fire god Apaosa [Poseidon] was also worshiped as the horse god, and the military god Veleslana also had the image of a horse god.

In the Persian mythology of another world, the drought demon Apaosa is reduced to the image of a black horse, while the image of the war god Veleslana is a sacred white horse.

The moon goddess Mach was the sister of the sun god Mithras, who gave her great power and power.

The water goddess Anahita is a god of faith sung by the Aryans who live by water and grass for generations. As a subordinate god of Mithras, her power and power also come from Mithras.

After observing the two major groups of Aryans from the Sahad Plateau, Roy was surprised to find that the leader who led the Aryans who worshiped the God of Thunder to the Indus River Valley was Phineus, who had been expelled by him.

While Loy was observing Phineus from a distance, the sun god Mithras suddenly spoke to Loy and Inanna.

"Intruder! You broke into my territory and didn't greet me as my master?"

The next moment!

The sun god Mithras brought the fire god Atar, the military god Veleslana, the water god Anahita, and the moon god Maher to Loy and Inanna.

"Mithras, the sun god!"

Looking at the Sun God Mithra, who looked very similar to the Sun God Jupiter, the Sun God Helios, the Sun God Beloberg, and the Sun God Aleg, Roy couldn't help but say.

"We meet again."

"It's certainly not the first time we've met."

Mithra said with a proud and confident smile.

“In the Apennines, another me [Jupiter] was expelled by your Athenian empire. In Thrace, another me [Helios] was expelled by your Athenian empire. In the plains of Eastern Europe, another me [ Beloberg] is being suppressed by your Athenian Empire. In the Armenian Plateau, my other self, [Areg], has been deprived of the sun godhood by you. But I am different from these clones, the great sun god Mithras. I won’t repeat the mistakes of these clones.”

"It seems that you are well aware of the many grievances between us."

"So I'm not here to say hello to you, but I'm here to declare war on you."

Mithras said with a playful sneer.

"Since you dare to appear in front of me, stay forever! Atal! Veleslana! Destroy this hateful enemy for me."

"Obey your Father's commandments."

"We won't let you down."

Hearing Mithra's order, the fire god Attar and the war god Veleslana attacked Roy at the same time.

The sun is the primordial fire.

Attar, the god of fire, is only the son and clone of Mithras, the sun god. His flames are certainly not as good as the real fire of the sun.

Faced with the attacks of Attar, the god of fire, and Veleslana, the god of war, Roy directly activated the sun god Ge, releasing the blazing sun fire to devour Attar's flames, and at the same time used the sun fire to attack Veleslana, the god of war.

As the sons and incarnations of Mithra, the god of fire, Attar and Veleslana, the god of war, have an important position in the worship of Mithra, the god of sun.

In the history of another world, the important fire worship ceremony of Zoroastrianism, the Zoroastrianism, is to worship the holy fire of Attar.

Veleslana is also regarded as the god of victory, the most powerful god of war among the gods.

The achievements of defeating the god of thunder, Dahaka [Zeus], ​​and the god of fire, Apaosha [Poseidon], are all attributed to Veleslana.

So in the Persian mythology of another world, the god of thunder, Dahaka [Zeus], ​​was once a captive of Veleslana and was tied up and hung on the holy mountain of Demawend.

In the battle between the god of fire Apaosa and the god of war Veleslana, Veleslana first transformed into a young rain god to fight Apaosa.

After losing to the god of fire Apaosa, Veleslana turned into a white horse and fought against the black horse transformed by Apaosa, and finally defeated Apaosa.

At this time, Roy faced Attar and Veleslana. Not only did he not fall into a disadvantage because of the one-on-two battle, but he restrained Attar with the fire of the sun, so that Veleslana could not get close to him.

Seeing Veleslana trying to extinguish his own sun fire with the power of the young rain god, Roy sneered and teased.

"It's useless! Veleslana, you and Attar are both incarnations of Mithra. Because Mithra did not give you the power to challenge the sun god, so you can't challenge me. I have the sun godhood of the sun god Areg, just like I am another father god of yours. If you can challenge me, it means you can also challenge Mithra, and Mithra will certainly not let you become a threat to him."

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