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Chapter 492 Marduk's Hand Axe

Chapter 492 Marduk's Hand Axe

After everything was settled, Lin Yun, holding Marduk's hand axe, fell to the ground and even made a slight hole. Then Lin Yun forced himself to fly up so that he would not step through the ground.

As mentioned before, in the myth, the one who actually cut open Tiamat was actually the "real" EA.

But now here, it has turned into Marduk's hand axe.

This 40-meter-long axe is just a hand axe. You can imagine how big Marduk's body is.

In Mesopotamian mythology, Marduk is the patron saint of Babylon and also the national god of Babylonia. According to legend, he not only defeated the "eleven monsters" and Kingu, but also subdued Tiamat who caused the chaos and became the chief of the gods. Therefore, he is a main god-level existence!
And his ranking in mythology seems to be higher than that of Anu, Enlil, and Ea.

The "essence" of EA refers to the strong wind of Enlil, who controls the wind.

It should be noted that the original priesthood of Marduk was... "God of War".

His name "Marduk" is Akkadian, which seems to come from the Sumerian "Amar-Utuk", meaning "youngest son of Utu".

His name is sometimes written as "Ma'al Dooku", which means "Son of Dooku".

The eldest son of Enki, born in Apsu, is the incarnation of water. He created grains and made them abundant, determined the orbits of celestial bodies, and decided the fate of mankind. He is revered as "the creator of all things, the king of gods, and the lord of all directions" and is regarded as the incarnation of Jupiter.

Perhaps because of the reliance on two rivers, water became the most important existence, especially after Babylon became a political center. For this reason, Marduk, who was in charge of water, had a high status.

According to the literature in the mid-3000s BC, Marduk was regarded as the god who conquered Babylon; he was mentioned in the Third Dynasty of Ur (about 22nd century BC). Until the First Dynasty of Babylon (about 19th century BC to 16th century BC), Marduk was regarded as the main god, and his status was above all gods.

Everyone has witnessed how terrifying the power of the main god level is. When Roman heard through the screen that the goddess of the jungle was the main god level Quetzal, he was also shocked.

One can imagine how peculiar a hand axe like Marduk is.

In addition, we must first talk about Gilgamesh’s treasure house. Basically, we all know that the prototypes of all the treasures are in the "King's Treasure", but Marduk's hand axe is not stored in it. From the plot, we can also know that Gilgamesh kept the hand axe in Eridu, which naturally means that Gilgamesh cannot store the hand axe for some reason.

Because it's very simple. According to Merlin, this is a weapon made by God and is immune to magic. In the original book, even the magic of Merlin, the candidate for the crown of magic, would be bounced off. In other words, this axe can only be used through physical means. Therefore, in the original book, this singularity can probably only be controlled by Quetzal, who is also a main god.

Next is the way to use the hand axe. This axe is obviously taller than the mountain. Ordinary servants would look very small even if they stood on it, let alone use it. The Leopard Man also used hundreds of pterosaurs and spent three days and three nights to barely carry it back to Uruk.

Of course, that was in the original book. Now that Lin Yun is here, the situation is slightly different.

But first.

Marduk's Hand Axe

Level: Artifact

Category: Hand Axe

Volume Adjustment: 29
Prerequisites: Strength requirement 90, Constitution requirement 44, Agility requirement 36, and White Blade skill requirement level 10.

Basic weapon attributes: Weapon damage 149 (volume adjustment 29 already calculated), Armor penetration 64, Magic penetration 64, [8 plus dice]

Weapon special attributes: [Artifact] [Magic] [Netherworld] [Holy] [Powerful] [Two-handed] [Heavy Throwing Weapon] [Long Handle Weapon] [Rebound]

Divine Weapon: This weapon is not affected by any energy that has non-physiological attributes as its key attribute, and when using it, if there is no divine nature with water or war attributes, no skills can be used.

The weapon cannot automatically adapt to size adjustment unless it is acknowledged by Marduk.

Shatter: Attack with this weapon, ignoring natural defense, armor defense, shield defense, block bonus, and force defense from any source below S tier.

Cleave: When attacking, consume 10 points of faith. When using this weapon to attack, if the divinity is below 0, any defense except divine defense and perfect bonus, whether it is damage reduction, damage absorption or damage offset, and ignore the ability of damage immunity or ignore.

If the divine rank is above 0, 1% defense retention will be obtained for every 5 divine rank level, but damage reduction or damage offset, or damage immunity and ignore abilities will still be ignored. It is only effective for targets with a divine rank below 18.

Throwing Divine Power: When this weapon is used for a throwing attack, and the opponent has not detected it beforehand, the target is considered to be caught off guard by this attack, unless the target has a Divine Power of 10 or above.

The properties itself can only be described as "average".

It’s just that this feature is a little bit... outrageous.

Ignore a lot of defenses if you don't agree with anything.

To be honest, after Lin Yun's defenses were "broken", only basic defense and dodge were left, and the lesser defenses of Hun Tian Bao Jian. Among them, the 300 force field defenses after the strongest Golden Morning Qi and the Mysterious Universe Qi were added were directly given away for free.

Basically keep it cool.

But it's really exaggerated.

No wonder even Tiamat can be cut.

Tiamat herself is designed to be invulnerable, and her defense can only be broken when her divinity reaches a certain level.

It’s a pity that this hand axe was only used when attacking Gorgon, but it was not used when facing Tiamat. It’s a pity.

It's all Merlin's fault.

As for the so-called power of faith, it is a power that only those who believe in God can possess, and basically the units are measured in ten thousand.

The standard unit is a normal person who believes in and worships this god, and can gain 1 point of faith power from the god on average every day. Of course, for fanatics, the number may be more.

After all, Quetzalcoatl is not a local god. If I am not mistaken, her power of faith should be difficult to replenish. In addition, Merlin let Quetzalcoatl "indirectly" attack Gorgon, which led to the breakdown of the alliance of the three goddesses.

First of all, it should be explained that the alliance of the three goddesses is based on their godhood as the basis of the contract. Among the three goddesses, Gorgon naturally did not attack Quetzalcoatl and Elei-chan.

As for Quetzal, actually, what Quetzal said about withdrawal at the beginning was strictly speaking a verbal withdrawal, but in fact the covenant still existed. In the original work, Quetzal just threw Marduk's hand axe over and let Fujimaru Ritsuka and the others use it to fight.

As a result, under Merlin's guidance, Marduk smashed his hand axe on Gorgon's Blood Temple, which was regarded as an attack on Gorgon and he was punished.

This time, because it was only indirect, it did not directly exit the singularity, but instead lost half of its power.

Some even say that if Merlin hadn't been there, Quetzal alone would have been able to suppress Tiamat and easily pass through the seventh singularity.

So Merlin, you are still a scumbag.

As for Ailei, her words are more complicated, or should we say, too weird.

Because Grandpa Wang Hassan came.

Grandpa is so powerful that he directly uses an attack that gives the concept of death to bring death to the contract.

To put it simply, the contract was literally cut to pieces.

If he is so powerful, why doesn't he just cut Quetzal's contract so that Quetzal can go all out?

There is also a rather strange saying about this.

One is that if Quetzal could fire at full power, then there would be no need for Ritsuka Fujimaru, and the fight would not feel so "heroic", after all, it was Mushroom who took action personally.

Another theory is that King Hassan only had one chance to break the contract in a short period of time while still giving Tiamat the concept of death.

Although Quetzal can fight Tiamat on equal terms with his full firepower, he still cannot defeat Tiamat. Relatively speaking, Elly's Hades can play a greater role, so the opportunity is left to Elly.

Finally, there is an even more mysterious statement, which is...

As the founder of the Hassan Order, Wang Ha is a powerful being known as the Hassan among Hassans. However, Wang Ha's style of doing things is not as sneaky as other Hassans. Instead, he is open and aboveboard. He fights like a warrior with a long sword in hand, and as for the way he treats people and things, he is extremely Buddhist and does whatever he wants.

The reason why he appeared in Uruk was not to save the world. He only arrived in Uruk to help Gudako because of the favor of the sixth singularity, Fujimaru Ritsuka, who helped Hassan. As for saving the world, Wang Ha didn't have the time for that, let alone helping others break the alliance contract of the three goddesses.

The reason why Wang Ha severed the Three Goddesses Alliance Contract on Elly was because she and Elly belonged to the same death system. She is the goddess of the underworld and belongs to death. She has a connection with old man Wang Ha, so he helped her. In addition, Elly is one of Gudako's four girlfriends outside the shield, so he has to show some mercy to him.

As for Quetzalcoatl, she had no relationship with Wang Ha. Although she cried and shouted that she wanted to be Gudako's wife, Gudako did not agree after all.

In addition, Mesopotamian mythology is in the Middle East, and Wang Ha was also born in the Middle East. Ailei and Wang Ha have some fate that transcends time and space, and Quetzalcoatl is a South American god. Wang Ha's contract to kill Quetzalcoatl is nothing more than using a Middle Eastern sword to kill a South American god, which is simply absurd.

Well, anyway, it's all ridiculous.

(End of this chapter)

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