Therefore, judging appearance based on this is prone to various problems.

But it doesn't matter, after all, Thor has one of the most iconic items: Thor's hammer Mjolnir.

In addition, in the description, he has always been an image known for his strength. He is a fairly standard image of a strong man, and it is also the masculine and resolute aesthetic that is very popular in the courtyard.

In addition, the great god Odin can also be ruled out.

On the one hand, it is because Odin often plays the image of an old man, and rarely plays a role that does not conform to his original image.

But more importantly, Hodder is very aware of his state.

In fact, he is already on the blacklist of the gods, which can be seen from the previous situation.

The 'curse' imposed by Helmold is not an easy punishment, it is the highest punishment on the surface.

Moreover, the gods didn't seem to want to strangle him directly like this, and even wanted to transform 'Sage Horde' into an evil dragon and become the next hero they chose.

Not to mention anything else, if it was really Odin, when he killed Hermod, the position between them would be filled with untransformable hatred and contradictions.

Let alone not recognizing him when he saw him, it would be considered calm if he didn't pick up his Gungnir's spear and poke at him on the spot.

But speaking of it, players of god race blood should be regarded as immune to the attacks of gods to some extent?

In fact, when he was provoking the 'God' there, Huo De thought about many things in his heart.

When he killed the envoy Hermod in front of the palace of the Hengding family, he thought that the power of the gods was nothing more than that.

But thinking about it carefully, the hysterical words that Helmold emphasized at the beginning were very meaningful.

"You can't kill me! You will be punished by the oath if you kill your compatriots! You will lose your divine power! You will become a useless person from now on."

Howard still remembered the last cry of the speed god.

Though the dwarves had told him, it was hard for the gods to die, because they were not like men.

Even if the gods fall into the extreme north, as long as they retrieve their souls before stepping into Hela's kingdom, they can be revived through magic or other means.

While this statement sounds exaggerated and unreasonable, it is the truth.

But even so, the gods are quite resistant to 'death', and Hermod's expression at the last moment is definitely not an illusion.

Then, in this case, the words he said should be thought about carefully.

'Killing a fellow man will be punished by oath'

This is not uncommon in various Nordic legends. It is worth mentioning that the most famous one is the story about Baldr, the god of light.

According to legend, Hodr accidentally killed Baldr, which caused him to lose all his divine power, so even a mortal-born warrior of giant blood could easily kill him.

At the same time, the reason why Odin did not immediately avenge Baldr was not a family relationship. The poems and subsequent legends clearly stated that Odin was only unable to do it himself because of the hindrance of the 'vow'.

And this has also been recognized by Loki in the game.

In the follow-up missions, the god of tricks once told him this information as a 'redemption gift'.

The "protoss bloodline" in his role setting is indeed a threat to the gods to a certain extent.

Although this threat was caused by the oath made by the God King at the beginning, the initiative was not controlled by Hodder.

But in fact, because of the existence of this oath, the gods couldn't take the initiative to take action against Hodder himself.

So here comes the question, what will happen if this obviously inexperienced guy in front of him is irritated by Hodder's few words and then directly shoots Hodder?

"Humph……"

Thinking of the final result, the face under Hodder's helmet couldn't help showing a provocative and good-natured expression.

After all, he could fully understand what this so-called powerless oath meant.

Anyway, as a broken player, he definitely has no divine power, but the gods have it in the setting.

This is equivalent to pulling the opponent to the same level as oneself, and then defeating the opponent with rich experience!

Huo De is very familiar with this move. Anyway, in terms of martial arts, he is worthy.

Although Helmode is not the most capable of fighting among the gods, to some extent it can also reflect the fighting power of the gods themselves.

If there is a fight, Hodder doesn't mind killing another one here, just to see what drops.

And, more importantly, he will never let him go this time.

By this time, he even felt a little itchy.

But at the moment when the atmosphere was tense, a voice came from the gate of the palace.

"The visitor is a guest. Since everyone comes here to visit, why is that so?"

The speaker was, of course, Griple.

And just like how he received Huo De and Siegfried back then, he himself did not come out.

In order to show the dignity and mystery of the king, he has always used magic to transmit his voice.

But at the beginning, because he was meeting his nephew Siegfried, he didn't put on too much airs. From the very beginning, he treated the Dragon Slayer Warrior as his family.

But this time is different.

"Hmph." Finally, Breda averted his gaze.

I don't know whether it is because he himself is not sure about the battle or has more important things to do.

Wait a minute, something more important...

Thinking of this, Huo De couldn't help but glanced at the god's clothes again.

Pretend to be a human being to visit specially, what is the purpose of this?

Visit Griple?

No, if you just came to Griple himself, as a god, you only need to show a miracle, and no matter how bad you are, you can still convey your thoughts through the Valkyrie.

However, he chose to come in person. Does this mean that he wants to obtain something in the palace as a disguised human being?

Not Griple, and unlikely even Hilda.

What about Siegfried?

Do not……

No matter how you say it now, Siegfried is the target of the Valkyrie's contact, and he is currently living in the palace, if he wants to do something, he will definitely be noticed.

Wait a minute, Nanna...

Suddenly thinking of Her Royal Highness the Princess of Norway who had met once, Hodder couldn't help but raise his brows.

"Ah, so it turns out..."

Finally thinking of some knowledge in the horny bumps, Huo De couldn't help clenching his fists.

"There is always a chance in the future..."

he whispered

Chapter 74: Third-rate characters in third-rate novels

Although it also exists as a mainstream legend, Norse mythology is really a rather remote category of mythology.

Greek legends spread along with Rome's conquest of Greece, mixed with Rome's own legends, and became a separate system, and Homer even compiled heroic epics for it.

Celtic lore is equally messy though, and even the crucial 'region' names are lost.

Not to mention the world view of mythology, even the legends of heroes used to fit the history have been lost, and even because of this, there have been historical kings who seem to have crossed the era and spanned a total of 500 years.

However, just like Greece had Homer, Celtic legends finally finalized the system and sorted out a complete worldview without the help of one person: William Butler Yeats.

Some people have never heard of this character, and most people came into contact with him because of the love poems he wrote.

The love between Yeats and Maud Gonne is indeed touching, but in fact it is like Ms. Maud Gonne finally rejected Yeats' marriage proposal:

"He was a man like a woman, and I rejected him and gave him back to the world."

Sentimental and occasionally faltering, but at the same time he is resolute and courageous.

Perhaps it was precisely because Ms. Maud Gunn rejected Yeats that the literary master and great poet who later promoted the cultural revival movement in Ireland was created.

In short, it is because of such a literary master that Celtic mythology was not completely swallowed up by religion, and the mysterious land of Ireland was able to completely retain its own stories and legends.

Compared with them, the Norse mythology is unavoidably a bit 'biased'.

It is not like Greece, Rome, and Celts, which have hero legends that can be integrated into ancient history. The only few heroes that are available are even created under the influence of monotheism.

In terms of popular times, Druidism has existed in Ireland for a long time, and even the invasion of monotheism cannot erase their influence.

As for Greek mythology, it goes without saying that even if it is mixed with Roman mythology, Rome is a former empire after all, the largest origin of European culture and civilization, and polytheism is their state religion, and there is even a pantheon.

Although monotheism gradually replaced polytheism later, which laid the foundation for monotheism to gradually spread across the land of Europe, but polytheism was not so easy to erase.

Even later, it is no longer a legal religion, but it is only natural to preserve it as a culture.

In short, whether it is Greece, Celts or Sumer, myths and legends that seem to have their own systems and even heroic epics have their own unique cultures, and even once ruled the land for a long time.

During that time, the so-called legendary culture had been carved into the land. Even though they were expelled later, their unique writing preserved and recorded it.

But the legends of the Nordic series are not like this...

If he only considers it from the perspective of legend culture, he himself does not have a complete and unified statement.

Before monotheism came into play and replaced it, it was in chaos, and the subsequent arrangement was even done by Christian monks themselves.

So in this respect, although it seems to be complete, the types can be said to be extremely diverse.

So the so-called 'mainstream' and other leftovers were born.

Not to mention, when Huo De came into contact with these things, he always started from Baiduipedia, and more importantly, even though he found some books that should be regarded as introductory books from various sources.

However, some things are really hard to remember even if you know them.

Like Nanna...

This character has definitely appeared in the legend, but because he appeared as a human princess, Hodder didn't think of anything at first.

He didn't even read the content carefully, because he has been focusing on He Huale who must be in contact recently.

However, when these things related to the gods were involved, another layer of identity of this name was instantly reflected in his mind.

Nanna or something, this seems to be the name of a goddess?

But what Nanna (Nanna) symbolizes as a goddess, this point has long been forgotten by Hodder, after all, this is just a matter of casual mention.

However, Hodder will never forget her other identity.

The wife of the God of Light, Baldur...

Regardless of the way Nanna herself became a god—whether she became a god by a human or was born a god, doubts in this regard did not prevent Hodder from guessing the identity of that guy.

"Badr..."

Although his role can be said to be quite small, compared with Thor, Odin, Tyr and even the god Hermod, his personal story is not much to be honest.

If it is explained in terms of literature, he is a tool man.

There are even fewer folk worship and believers than Loki, and from the perspective of later generations, it is like the key to disasters like "Ragnarok".

If the author of 'Eda' is a third-rate novelist, then Bader is a third-rate character created by this third-rate novelist.

No prefix, no description, simply telling you that his death will trigger Ragnarok.

Then he died...

No one knew the combat power of the legendary God of Light. Under such circumstances, Huo De couldn't compare it with the combat power of the God Envoy he had fought once.

However, even so, in Huo De's view, there is one thing in him that cannot be ignored: immortality.

To be precise, Baldr cannot be harmed by everything, which is something in mythology, and "Nine Realms", as a game based on Norse legends, naturally cannot be OOC in such a place.

So, if a conflict broke out before, how would his immortality be reflected in the plot?

Wouldn't it be the kind that not only can't break the defense, but can't even measure the blood bar?

"Tsk."

Thinking of this, Huo De couldn't help but feel a little delicate, because he knew very well that if this was really the case, then it could only be described as disgusting.

But fortunately, if the World Tree Company has some integrity and is willing to draw a perfect ending to the Nordic background of the game "Nine Realms", then Balder must die.

"I just don't know what the Dark God looks like." Finally, Hodder sighed softly.

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