Because whenever she showed that emotion, they knew who she was talking about.

"God of trickery, god of mischief."

Howard said slowly.

"Of course, there is also the 'God of Wildfire'. In terms of pure elemental power, flame is his symbol."

"That's right, but this is just the opinion of you people, and I've read through the documents recorded by your humans. He's even called the 'Avatar of Flame', right?"

"That's what the coastal residents call it. Whenever the weather is too cold and the sea freezes over, they will ask for Loki's help."

"This is actually not wrong, because after the death of the ancestor giant Ymir, the prototype and scale of the world appeared, and since there is a world, it means that there are various rules."

"Life, death, nature, elements."

Dietrich was talking about the most crucial things.

And Hodder also slowly closed his eyes.

"The legend narrates this: After the brutal ancestor giant Ymir died, a huge world tree grew out of his body, which was the cornerstone of the world. Then, the blood turned into water, forming flowing water and oceans, and The flesh turned into mountains, rivers and earth, and countless lives were born in the body."

The prototypes of dwarves and elves come from this.

"But I also told you that Ymir is not dead."

"I know."

Without changing his face, Huo De nodded slowly.

"Humans are his suppressors."

"Then you should also know that after Ymir's death, the rule of birth in this world is the divine power in the popular sense, in other words, it is the source. These forces conflict with each other and tear up most of the land of Niflheim. The original animal of the legend: the cow Odumbra was also involved, smashed to pieces, and eventually even ancient Muspelheim was involved."

Hela narrated calmly.

"Flame and frost collided, and thunderstorms also swept through the sky. It was the initial chaos. Then, under the operation of the king of the gods, the remaining giants experienced the first round of blows."

"The blood wave tsunami in the records, I know that, Ymir's blood contains deadly toxin, so quite a few giants drowned."

"But it doesn't matter now. The important thing is that the chaos is actually the process of forming the world. Odumbra was involved, so the world that was born later will have animal groups, and the fragments of Niflheim snowy mountains, and the fragments of Muspelheim are..."

"volcano."

"Yes, it is like that."

Seeing that Huode and the others easily understood this, Hela continued to talk with peace of mind.

"In the midst of that chaos, there is one person that I think needs to be mentioned."

"Sladegamer, a deformed monster with six heads."

Then, Hodder couldn't help being taken aback.

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Chapter 68: Sea, Storm, Fire

Sladegamer.

When he heard this name, Huode only felt his head buzzing.

This is not because there is anything special about the name, but because the name is actually quite famous.

But the reason why he is famous is not because of his strength or any other reason, but because of one thing:

He's mediocre and ordinary... well, let's not pretend, it's actually because he's mentally handicapped.

In the legends that Hodder knows, this aspect is generally not particularly obvious.

Although the description of strong limbs and simple mind has been used all the time, among them, the son of the giant Ymir: Sredgamir is particularly conspicuous.

why?

Because he is not only mentally handicapped, but also has six heads, none of which is smart.

No, let alone smart, not even a normal one.

And this is generally rare in legends, even the hundred-armed giants recorded in Greek mythology are never stupid.

However, the son of Ymir: the six-headed giant Sledgemir clearly wrote 'stupid' and 'sluggish' in the legend.

It is said that he doesn't understand anything, and he doesn't understand anything, and the six heads not only can't reach a consensus, but also often quarrel over trivial matters, so he is destined to have no achievements.

As for his heirs...

Thinking of this, Huo De suddenly felt a little messy in his head.

Because for a while, he didn't know what famous descendants this giant had.

Does Bergermeer count?

But it seems that Ymir also had a child named Begelmir, and which one survived?

Now, for various reasons, the 'Nine Realms' he saw had deviated greatly from the legends he knew.

So he couldn't be sure of that at all.

In the end, modern myths and legends have changed due to the problem of cultural transmission in the process of evolution?

Or what he knew should be reality, but it has been changed by Odin with the template of the reborn?

Or, this world has actually experienced several restarts and reincarnations, but the stories that happened are still preserved and finally spread to his world?

He didn't have any evidence to confirm this conjecture, so he didn't continue to spread his IDE thinking.

What's more, it seems that there is no need to continue to diverge.

Compared to these, what Hela said was more important.

"Why is he mentioned here? I remember that he... seems to be nothing special."

"Records, as a child born under Ymir's feet, he has no brains, but he has vital power."

"what?"

"What are your feet trampling on?"

"The earth..."

Then Hodder widened his eyes slightly.

"It seems to be the same. Niflheim didn't have the concept of the ground. It should be a huge ice block, and the ground of Muspelheim is actually the product of lava cooling. The ancient primitive world has no real meaning. 'ground'."

Then, he suddenly felt something was wrong.

"No, for Sladegamer, if he is involved in the chaos that created the world, isn't it also a return for him?"

"It has returned, but it has not completely returned. Otherwise, the world should be a whole in theory. After all, there is only Ymir, the ancestor giant, but Sredgemir's will to survive made him struggle desperately, so the world split. "

Has a complete and huge world split into what it is today?

Sounds like something really reasonable?

"Ymir's consciousness is asleep, and Sladegamer has six heads. The six consciousnesses competed with each other for the initiative, but they all died together under the conflict. From this, six prototypes of the world were born."

However, before Hella finished speaking, Dietrich frowned.

"Six worlds?"

"Well, that's right, six."

"However, the division of the world today is..."

"The Nine Realms, in other words, the Nine Worlds."

Before Dietrich finished speaking, Hodder spoke.

"Not to mention those giants who were obviously trapped by the gods and drowned, and the cow Odembra was directly involved in the center. Theoretically speaking, at least seven worlds will be born, so it is right. gone."

"A foreign animal can't control Ymir's power, right? It's not like Asa and Warner have the blood of the ancestor giants."

Seems like that's right?

"Okay, don't worry about it."

Seeing Huo De and Dietrich's increasingly strange expressions, Hela actually laughed.

"The reason is very simple. Jotunheim is actually a world that was divided later, and it was divided from the original Midgard."

Then, she looked up through the window.

Outside the window of the tavern, the afternoon sun exudes warmth.

"Today's Jotunheim has a completely independent space and the sun and moon that symbolize time. These are the credits of the giants who live on this land."

Did the giants really create a world alone?

This sounds really powerful, and I can't help but sigh:

"As expected of an ancient life."

It was Dietrich who spoke, and she didn't seem to have any doubts about it.

Because there is really nothing to doubt.

However, Howard always felt that something was wrong.

Because of Sladegemir, the big world that was supposed to be unified was split into six.

And the six worlds, the original ice fog world and the barren world constitute eight worlds. In the end, the giants separated Midgard and transformed the place where they lived into today's Jotunheim.

Is there something wrong?

But this seems to be no problem, but Hodder just feels uncomfortable for no reason.

Suddenly, something he had seen appeared in his mind.

On the edge of the Fountain of Destiny, the Isle of Mists, he saw the great darkness by the roots of the Uktrassil tree.

that thing is...

He couldn't help but look embarrassed, and then lowered his head.

"what happened to you?"

"It's nothing."

Before Hela could ask any more questions, Huo De shook his head.

"and then?"

"Then?"

"What does this have to do with Loki?"

"Loki..."

Originally, Hela's expression was quite relaxed, but the intoxication brought by the fruit wine made her eyes dim.

But after mentioning the man's name, her expression became complicated and cold again.

"Didn't I say it before, after Ymir's death, the world took shape, with ecology, changing seasons and rules, and then..."

"Then?"

Because Hela just stopped, Dietrich couldn't help asking.

"And that's it, that guy Loki got the power of the flame."

She raised her head and stared out the window.

"Flame, water... or the ocean and storm, this is the first power to appear, the flame was acquired by Loki, this is the 'wildfire', because the ocean swallowed a large number of giants, Egil was born, and The power of the storm, I think you should know who it is."

Hela just grinned.

"As a reminder, storms are often associated with thunder."

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