Chapter 255. The Differences in the World
When Thor saw Thor's children, he felt an inexplicable sense of familiarity, let alone Thor's mother?

Especially compared to Thor, Queen Frigga is a master of magic and has always had her own views on the real world. For those who have glimpsed the origin of the world, even if it is just a corner of the real world, even the smallest thing, in their eyes, represents a different and different meaning.

The cicada wakes up before the golden wind moves, secretly signaling impermanence and death without knowing it.

Compared with the single increase of strength, the external performance of strength is enhanced. Whether you can see the subtle changes and signs between these many things is one of the most obvious references to the individual's inner self.

And now, looking at Freya, Queen Frigga nodded quietly, acknowledging Freya's inner guess.

Seeing Queen Frigga's recognition, Freya's eyes also revealed a hint of deep surprise, which then turned into joy. Just like Odin would be excited about seeing Thor, Freya also thought that she would get a valid reference.

Unfortunately, realizing Freya's thoughts, Queen Frigga just shook her head and said, "I'm sorry, the me in the other world. But the fate of this world has already broken free when Kratos and Atreus left. And you should know that there is a long distance between us."

After hearing Queen Frigga's words "far apart", Freya paused for a moment, then quickly realized what Queen Frigga meant. She released her perception. Unlike Odin, Freya immediately realized the distance between her and Frigga. This distance was not the distance on a physical scale, but the distance between worlds. In other words, although they were similar in origin, in terms of external performance and destiny, they were not on the same branch at all.

Rather, they are two similar leaves on the same tree...just on the same tree, not even on the same branch.

Although she was acutely aware of this, Freya did not choose to face reality. Instead, she asked as a mother:

"There's really no direct way to find out about Balder..."

"At least not now." Queen Frigga said, "There are many leaves on the branch where I am, and even the distance between leaves is extremely far. The universe I am in is a very special node. Although it is located on the branch, it is actually completely independent. Although Balder does exist in Asgard in some worlds in these multiverses, it is a pity that there is no Balder, the god of light, in my world."

"..."

Hearing this, Freya seemed a little disappointed. This kind of disappointment was more hurtful than ordinary disappointment, because it was disappointment after seeing hope. In other words, she could accurately feel that Balder was still alive, otherwise it might have turned into despair by now.

Ron was not too surprised by what Queen Frigga said.

The Marvel series, whether it is animation, movies, comics, novels, or spin-offs, has a lot of completely different worldview settings. Among them, there are indeed some Asgardians who have the god of light Balder. But it is obvious that this superhero from Asgard is not very popular, and can even not be considered an 18th-tier superhero.

However, its original setting was quite powerful - it would never be killed in Asgard. Unfortunately, after the Ragnarok event, this ability disappeared. In the subsequent official attribute chart, the highest value of its various abilities is only strength, which reaches level 5, which is between tons and tons. Other aspects...

It is a bit embarrassing to say that as an Asgardian, he has the blood of Odin and is the god of light whose abilities far exceed those of ordinary Asgardians. However, Balder's intelligence is only level 2 of that of ordinary people. His speed, endurance, and energy radiation have all reached level 3, and his combat experience has reached level 4. However, overall, he is just average, and there are not many highlights. He is even too lazy to mention many major events. He is just a background board among background boards, and has no appearance at all. It can only be said that there is nothing we can do about it. After all, the top star of Norse mythology has always been Thor.

This can be seen in the public opinion of players before the release of God of War 4 and 5. Players are almost all looking forward to Kratos fighting Thor, the god of thunder, and tearing Odin apart with his bare hands. The God of Light? Who is he? I have never heard of him...

"But don't worry. There are only a few places in Northern Europe where people can hide. By the way, have you seen the prophecy that Fei left for you before?"

Ron looked at Kratos and Atreus on the side.

In response, the father and son looked at each other, then Kratos nodded and said, "I have seen it... When I scattered Fei's ashes, I saw those prophecies. Well, there are other prophecies about Tyr."

When Kratos scattered ashes on the highest peak of the Nine Realms, the prophecy he saw was his own death, while Atreus vomited a giant snake. The other prophecies were the plots that Kratos encountered in God of War 5.

The former was known only to Kratos and Mimir in the original timeline. But now, obviously, with fate changed, realizing that Atreus is growing up, Kratos did not hide it, but chose to face these prophecies left by her mother with Atreus.

But not everyone knows these prophecies, especially the latter...

When hearing Kratos say the name Tyr, Delrin, one of the dwarf brothers, said in surprise: "Tyr? He's still alive? Impossible, I remember Odin killed Tyr himself!"

Tyr is the Norse god of war. Although both are gods of war, Tyr is completely different from the Greek god of war, Kratosker. As a god of war, Tyr is committed to maintaining peace.

Before Kratos arrived, he was not only a hero in the eyes of the mortals of Midgard, but also had legends about him in other realms, including the giants who had always been at odds with Asgard. However, because of his different ideas from Odin, he eventually disappeared. According to the most widely circulated saying in Northern Europe, Tyr had been killed by Odin.

but……

"How can it be so easy to kill a god?" Ron shook his head. "Especially a guy like the God of War who carries the divine nature of war and fighting. It's okay in other worlds, but if it's this world, the moment Odin kills Tyr, the whole of Northern Europe will fall into endless disputes and vendettas."

"But before we talk about Tyr, let's first allocate the next tasks."

(End of this chapter)

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