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The Greece Antagonist-Chapter 800 - 13 Training in Progress
Chapter 800: Chapter 13 Training in Progress Chapter 800: Chapter 13 Training in Progress “Woken up?”
With a gentle voice, Luo En turned around and approached Freya, smiling and offering goodwill.
However, the Valkyrie who had become a prisoner was not grateful; her gaze was filled with caution:
“What do you want?”
“Don’t be nervous, I just want to chat with you.”
Luo En spoke softly to reassure, taking the initiative to untie the Curses ropes binding her.
As her restraints loosened, Freya’s expression eased slightly, but she still harbored some doubts:
“What do you want to talk about?”
“I’m quite interested in your origins, and if it’s not too much trouble, I’d like to learn about your past.”
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Luo En paused for a moment and looked at Freya with sincerity,
“Actually, you must have noticed that I’m not fond of violence. I believe that development isn’t limited to just war. If we can deepen our understanding of each other, perhaps Warner and Asa don’t have to fight to the death and can coexist in this world.”
Freya was quite moved by these words but was still hesitant:
“I won’t betray my people, so I can’t easily tell you information about my tribe…”
“That’s easy! You can ask me anything you want to know about the Asa Divine Race, and we’ll take turns asking questions. We can share what we are willing to discuss and change the topic if we wish to keep something to ourselves. Fair, right?”
Luo En suggested a compromise with a smile, his earnestness evident in every word.
After thinking it over for a moment, Freya nodded in agreement.
She, too, was full of curiosity about the Asa Divine Race and thought that if she could pry some important information from him to take back to her tribe, she might regain some of the honor she lost on the battlefield.
With both parties reaching an agreement, the ice-breaking dialogue between the two races officially commenced.
To put Freya at ease, Luo En’s initial questions were casual, such as her favorite food, hobbies, usual entertainments, and what her homeland was like.
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And to the questions posed by Freya, as long as they did not involve the secrets of the Asa Divine Race, Luo En replied with patience and honesty.
In this friendly atmosphere, Freya gradually relaxed and began to respond with some trivial information about her tribe.
As the exchange deepened, Luo En used his powerful analytical ability and vast reserve of mythological knowledge to piece together a basic outline of the Warner Divine Race from the snippets of information given by Freya.
They were an extraterritorial Divine Race that drifted in from the sea, choosing to flee overseas to find a new homeland after defeat in the Divine War.
The Light Bearer Gulveig, or rather Goddess Freya, was their de facto leader. She led her people across the ocean to Valhalla, guided by prophecy of the existence of the Nordic God Era.
Additionally, the main forces of the Warner Divine Race included the Divine King Niord, who governed the seas, storms, and summer, and Frey, the god of fertility. One was Freya’s brother and the other, her son.
With this information, Freya’s identity became clear.
She was a princess of the Warner Clan, the biological daughter of Divine King Niord and Goddess Freya.
As for the origins of the Warner Divine Race, Luo En had his conjectures.
Matrilineal clans, nature worship, ocean reverence, migration due to Divine War… Putting these clues together, the answer pointed to the Celtic-Irish mythological system, which had intricate connections to the Nordic God Era.
According to the Celtic-Irish myths, their Divine Era witnessed five “great invasions.”
The leader of the first group of invaders was said to be Noah’s son Bis from West Asian mythology; they were survivors of the Great Flood bringing new deities and civilization;
The second group of invaders was named Pasulang, said to come from the East;
The third group was another descendant of Noah, believed to originate from Greece and Rome;
The fourth group under Giant Fomor’s leadership was the deep-sea Giant Clan from the ocean;
The final group of invaders was the Danu Divine Race, descendants of Goddess Danu. Led by the great “Silver Hand” Nuada, they became the last ruling Divine Race of Celtic-Irish history, said to come from the sky.
Of course, calling it a great invasion, it is difficult to determine who were the natives and who were the newcomers, and history is often written by the victors.
In this intense survival game, Danu Divine Race defeated all opponents to emerge as the final victors, establishing the foundation of later Celtic-Irish myths.
Freya and her Warner Divine Race were undoubtedly among the losers, forced to go into exile overseas and eventually find a new foothold in the nascent Nordic God Era.
Based on the characteristics of their faith and the lineages within the mythology, the Warner Divine Race with their oceanic and fertility divinity was likely linked to the deep-sea Giant Clan from the fourth great invasion.
In fact, not only did the Celtic-Irish mythological lineage influence the Nordic World, but the Nordic World also had a profound impact on the Celtic-Irish civilization.
For example, it’s mentioned in Irish mythology that Queen Scatha of the Shadow Country and the Light Bearer Cu Chulainn had once mastered the Lun Runes from the Nordic, and their spears also appear to be replicas of Odin’s Eternal Spear;
And in the Nordic epic “Volsung Saga,” the dragon slayer Sigurd pulled out a godly sword named Glam, or “Sword in the Stone,” inserted into a great tree by an incarnation of Divine King Odin—a nameless old man. The sword, which had been damaged and reforged, symbolized glory and ruin, and bore a striking resemblance to the future Arthurian legend in Celtic myths, where King Arthur pulled the Sword from the Stone during a knightly trial.