God of trickery, god of wildfire.

The escaped frost giant wizard who was sworn brother to Odin, the god-king of Aesir, held a variety of priesthoods.

However, most of these can be described by the phrase 'elusive'.

Because that's what Rocky is.

He does whatever he wants, and is as naughty as a child. It is difficult for ordinary people to guess what is in his brain.

But even such a person finds it difficult to get out of the shackles called emotions.

Up to now, the things that happened in the past have almost been picked up, and even Dietrich knows what happened to Loki.

He who was once extremely free and did whatever he wanted finally met his beloved.

But everything that happened afterwards was not good.

The jealousy and viciousness of the righteous brothers forced them to hide in Tibet. Their wives died, leaving only three children.

In the end, as a father, he couldn't even keep his three children.

Do you want to say that Loki is heartless?

Of course that is impossible, he also has feelings.

After that incident, the long revenge planned and the ready killing weapon are the best proof.

Although the knife seemed useless, it was tricked by the fake news deliberately released by Odin and Tianhou.

Thinking of this, Dietrich suddenly felt her head swell.

She originally thought that the family affairs she had experienced were complicated enough, but every time she thought of Hela's family affairs, she had a feeling of being insignificant.

Because she was able to sort out her own emotional tendencies at any rate and knew that she had a great father.

Although the mother turned bad in the end because of the temptation of interests and various other small thoughts, she could not deny that in the initial period, Theotis also loved her daughter.

But look at Hella.

First of all the mother died because of her birth.

Although giants are generally precocious, coupled with the unique inheritance of memory and emotion.

Although Haila couldn't remember her mother's face clearly, she deeply understood the love this woman had for her.

She even still clearly remembers her blessings to herself.

However, her mother died because of her after all.

Because of this, Loki's emotions toward her are particularly complicated.

It is good to say that it is to protect her and conceal her existence.

It is said that he was complicated at the beginning, so he didn't want to bring the newly born Hela with him.

Anyway, in the end, Loki did not fulfill his responsibilities as a father.

Although he continued to hide with Fenrir and Yemengarde, he handed Hela to his good friend.

Then everyone knew what happened, and none of them were saved.

The estrangement between father and daughter is also getting deeper and deeper along with various complicated emotions.

For Loki, Hella is not only a daughter, but also the 'murderer' who caused Guerveger's death.

For Hella, Loki has nothing to be called 'father' except for blood.

The status is even lower than that of the dead adoptive father.

But even so...

"He is your father after all."

Dietrich said in a low voice.

"Even the god of trickery should have a soft heart, so I think he wants to make up for you."

Otherwise, there is no need for him to go to Helheim if he has nothing to do.

After all, it is the world of the dead.

After coming into contact with Hela, Dietrich could even vaguely perceive how dangerous the kingdom of the dead was.

Maybe if you are not careful, you will be assimilated and lose your life.

Not to mention other things, Hela's original body is definitely very dangerous.

However, Loki still went to find her.

"Who knows about that, maybe he just wanted to see my mother's face carved out of almost the same mold."

Does it have the same face as your mother?

Hearing this, Dietrich couldn't help but look at Hela's terrifying face again.

She realized that she was going to be horrible, and that her original body, according to her description, was definitely not good looking.

Then this...

"uh-huh……"

Before Dietrich could say anything, Hela coughed.

"In short, this kind of thing is not important. The important thing is that I know a lot."

What's with this childlike feeling of showing off your knowledge?

Gradually, Dietrich's feelings became more subtle.

But before she could think about it, the voice in her ear exploded like thunder.

"Anyway, the Nine Realms are chaotic enough, and you don't need to worry about any problems that will be caused by the exposure of your identity. Who made the so-called master of the Nine Realms also an outsider?"

"?!"

For a moment, Dietrich only felt that her ears were buzzing.

Not because Hela was 'plotting out loud'.

In fact, her voice is not loud, but it is deafening.

Because the words she said seemed to be enough to subvert the perception she had always had.

"The ruler of the Nine Realms... is also an outsider?"

"Don't get me wrong, this is not a conspiracy."

Then, Hela raised her head.

She first glanced at the completely opaque environment around her, and then suddenly stretched out her hand to cover her cheek.

Finally realizing that this was not going to work, she started her magic again.

Gradually, her rotten terrifying face was covered with a magic veil that could blur the eyes of others.

In this case, even Dietrich would not be able to see her face clearly.

"Actually, I don't have anything to say about the wars that have taken place. Our ancestors have failed to provoke public anger and unite the Asa, Jotun and Warner tribes at the same time."

Good guy, it seems that the ancestor giant Ymir can't take off the hat of being extremely tyrannical?

"So the origin of the Asa is..."

"It originated from the so-called king of the gods, you don't have to doubt that, but this word can be traced back to the paternal line of that old man..."

"Father of the God King (Bauer)? Or the ancestor of Asa God (Buli)?"

The names of Odin's parents are not really a secret.

Even in the human world, as long as one has the heart, one can find legends about the ancient wars of the Protoss.

It's just that these don't seem to give any answers.

Because whether it's a taboo name or something else, none of these match up.

"Generally speaking, the names of ethnic groups must be linked to certain people or certain titles. Warner means victory, Jotun means the earth, and the Irfin tribe means brave wolves. This is a symbol of battle and courage. Now Vol Needless to say, the Song family."

The Volsung family, this is the name given by Siegmund, the hero of all armies, in memory of his dead father and in memory of those dead.

Even the city was named after his father.

This is where the City of Wrath comes from.

"Even if you Ameri Longen clan..."

"Our ancestors were named 'Aime', so we call ourselves his people, this is Emerongen (Amerongen)."

"Then the question is, can you get any clues from the old man's grandfather and father?"

Dietrich then remained silent about it.

After thinking for a moment, she shook her head.

"It seems... no, so what does this word mean?"

"I do not know."

"???"

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If the word Asa is to be traced back, we have to talk about ancient Indo-Europe.

Asa, Ahura, and Asura, in fact, they can all be discussed together.

What's interesting is that as a northern myth and legend, it is very strange that the God of Thunder has such power.

Because there is not much thunder over there, so the belief in thunder is brought.

In contrast, Warner's natural symbol is more in line with local characteristics, and the record of Warner's struggle with Asa can actually be regarded as an immigration struggle.

However, the gods in this book do exist after all, so we must sort out the meaning of these words (find some materials that can be written)

Chapter 26: You don't want to give up either, do you?

Aesir.

This protoss, founded by Odin, the king of the gods, is full of mysteries if you think about it carefully.

And when Hela mentioned this point, even though Dietrich didn't have any clues before, there was a vague guess.

For example, the Aesir showed something special that was completely different from other races: that bloodline.

Including Odin himself, it is said that the orthodox Aesir gods can draw strength from anger.

And what came into being for it was the 'Rage Art' that achieved its basic effect through magic, and the 'God's Wrath' that advanced the use of this ability.

However, this kind of thing is not 'divine power' in a broad sense, because it did not appear on those giants other than Odin's descendants.

And although the so-called divine power shows similarities between parents and children, it can also appear in unrelated characters.

The more typical one is Thor, the god of thunder, and his descendants are naturally similar to him.

But there is a thunder giant who has nothing to do with him among the Jotun tribe: Farbouti.

Loki's father also possesses the power of thunder.

Taking this as a reference, the 'power of wrath' possessed by Thor, Vidal, Baldr and their father god Odin is quite special.

If at the beginning, almost everyone only guessed that this power should be unique to the 'Asir Protoss', then now it should be regarded as a more accurate answer:

The Asa Protoss has the blood of outsiders!

In other words, Baoer, the father of the god-king, and Zubli, the god of Asa, may not be native to this land.

In this way, the so-called power of divine wrath seems to be answered.

After all, it does not belong to Ymir's power at all, and this world was created on the basis of Ymir, the ancestor of the frost giant.

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