Chapter 578 Aryan Aesir Gods
In Norse mythology, Frey secretly sat on Odin's throne when Odin was away.
This is enough to show that Frey either has the ambition to replace Odin or does not have enough respect for Odin, the king of the gods of the Aesir.
No matter what the reason is, Roy will never let Frey join the Athenian Empire and let him think about his throne.
Even if Frey has become a goddess now, Roy will not accept Frey.
"You asked me to join the Aryan gods--"
Frey looked at Roy in disbelief and asked.
"You accept these goddesses, why don't you accept me?"
"No reason!"
Frey secretly sat on Odin's throne-this is a story in Norse mythology in another world, and of course it cannot be a reason for Roy to refuse to accept Frey.
"Frey! I refuse to accept you, and I don't need any reason."
"You will regret it!"
Frey looked at Roy with an angry look, and then turned into a golden light and flew to the south.
After Frey left, Suna asked in confusion.
"Why did you drive Frey away? Isn't it better to have more power to defeat the Aryan gods?"
"I've said it before, I can defeat the Aryan gods by myself. I drove Frey away because I didn't want him to share the fruits of my victory."
Roy explained with a smile.
"I am willing to accept you goddesses and let you share my fruits of victory because you will all belong to me. Frey, as a man, can't become my woman like the goddesses in return for sharing the fruits of victory with me. Dear Suna! Do you and Gerd want to surrender to me and share the fruits of victory with me?"
Suna looked at Gerd and saw that Gerd had no opinion of his own, so Suna could only say helplessly.
"Gerd and I are willing to surrender to you! If you really lead us to defeat the Aryan gods, we can also accept being your women."
"Since you all agree to join my camp, let's set a time to launch the Ragnarok War against the Aryan gods."
The Aesir in the Germanic region - that is, the Aryan gods.
The Vedic gods in India are also Aryan gods.
So it is generally believed that the "Asura" of the Asuras is actually a word of the same origin as the "Asura" in Vedic mythology.
In Vedic mythology, Asura means non-gods, and Asura means gods.
With the evolution of time, Asura gradually became a synonym for evil gods and demons.
If "Asura" and "Asura" are words of the same origin, the Asuras cannot call themselves non-gods, let alone evil gods and demons.
Perhaps the original meaning of Asura is the name of the gods on the ground.
Because Indra, the god of thunder, is a sky god, the Vedic gods headed by Indra are the Asura [god] camp.
The native Indian goddess of the earth and animal gods are not sky gods, so they are Asura [non-gods].
Non-gods are not equal to non-gods.
If Asura is used to refer to gods on the ground, then [Asura] is equivalent to [Asura], which is reasonable.
Because the leader of the Aesir is not a sky god like Thor, the god of thunder, but Odin, who is in charge of wisdom and war.
Temple of the Aesir.
At this time, the god king Odin is holding a meeting of gods with Thor, the god of thunder, Tyr, the god of war, Vali, the god of revenge, and Balder, the god of the sun.
In Norse mythology, Thor, Tyr, Vali, and Balder are all sons of Odin.
But in real history, just like the tribes that worship them only regard Odin's tribe as the leader, these gods also only regard Odin as the leader.
Because Odin's power is not strong enough to make all these gods his sons.
Sitting on the throne of the king of gods, Odin always feels like a thorn in his back when he looks at Thor, the god of thunder, and Balder, the god of the sun, on the throne below.
In ancient times thousands of years ago, Odin was forced to migrate to the Germanic region because he lost to the god of thunder and the god of the sun on the Great Plain of Eastern Europe.
The incarnations of the God of Thunder and the God of the Sun came to the Germanic region and grew stronger in a short period of time. Now they have the strength to challenge Odin's position.
The purpose of Odin's convening this meeting of the gods is to lead them to start a war and use the war to consume their strength.
"My dear brothers! As our population increases, we must seize more territory from the native gods in the Germanic region so that our people can have more pastures. I will lead you to start a new war. Who of you object?"
After Odin asked, the sun god Balder immediately said.
"Great Odin! The tribe that worships me is located in the eastern part of the Germanic region. Participating in this war cannot increase my territory, and the population of the tribe that worships me is not large, so I will not participate in this war."
The sun god Balder dared to be the first to dismantle the stage, of course, he had his confidence.
Although the population of the tribe that worships Balder is not large, Balder's tribe has mastered the technology of smelting bronze.
If they really fight, neither Thor, the god of thunder, nor Odin, the king of the gods, has a full grasp of defeating the sun god Balder.
The god of vengeance, Vali, is considered a close confidant of Odin, who is as close as his son.
After hearing Balder's words, Vali said angrily.
"Badr! If we go to war with the local gods in the Germanic region, our strength will inevitably be damaged. Do you refuse to participate in this war because you want to preserve your strength and seize the throne of the God King?"
Badr's refusal to participate in this war is tantamount to retaining strength.
Everyone knows this.
After being exposed by Vali, Badr sneered.
"I just want to retain my strength, what can you do to me?"
What can Vali do to Badr?
In the Norse mythology of another world, the nature god Vali and the forest god Vader were able to survive the Battle of Ragnarok because they were the last to appear in the Battle of Ragnarok.
The most powerful god of the Aesir is undoubtedly Odin, and the most powerful god under Odin is Thor, the god of thunder.
If even Odin and Thor can't deal with Baldur, then Vali - of course, doesn't have the strength and qualifications to challenge Baldur.
Facing Badr's ridicule, Vali's eyes widened angrily, like a wild wolf in hunting mode.
"Wally, we don't need a civil war."
Odin on the throne comforted Vali.
"Our enemies are the Germanic native gods, not our own people."
Seeing Vali calm down because of Odin's words, Balder immediately teased.
"Great Odin, it seems that Vali has become a loyal dog tamed by you. With Vali as a loyal dog, you don't have to worry about anyone taking away your throne."
At this moment, Frey suddenly broke into the Asa Temple.
"Frey!"
Thor immediately held the thunder in his hand and said with a ferocious smile.
"You dare to challenge us Asa gods alone. It seems that I will teach you a lesson you will never forget."
"I'm not here to challenge you."
Frey hurriedly explained.
"The great god-king Odin! The great Æsir gods! I have come to seek refuge with you, and I bring you a very important news."