Dragon Clan: Returning from Rebirth, My God Lu Mingfei Tu preaches the Tao

Chapter 529 The script of fate that even the gods cannot escape 【Subscription】

In Norse mythology.

Fenrir is a legendary giant wolf, and he is also the first child of Loki, the god of trickery, and Angelberda, the giantess, and the eldest brother of the giant snake, Yermungandr, and Hela, the god of death.

Legend has it that when the giant wolf Fenrir opened his big mouth, the height between the upper jaw and the lower jaw was enough to support the entire world.

Because Fenrir was depicted as extremely ferocious in the legend, the gods tried to lock the giant wolf with an iron chain called Laitin.

But Fenrir's strength is really too strong, even if this chain itself is a very powerful artifact, but every time Fenrir is locked, the opponent only needs to struggle lightly to break the chain break.

And because this chain is an artifact, even if it is broken, it can be restored quickly, but it can't trap Fenrir.Of course the gods were unwilling to give up, because Fenrir was too cruel by nature.

Every time it will cause a lot of chaos in Asgard, and every time the chaos will cause the death of many people of the gods, so I want to keep him trapped, so I use another iron chain named Zhuo Mi.

But in the end Fenrir was still able to break free from this iron chain. The gods had no choice but to turn to the dwarves who were good at making artifacts, and those dwarves also lived up to expectations, they were born skilled craftsmen.

It seems that after depriving them of their appearance and body, the gods gave them unimaginable casting talents, and the gnomes used six extremely rare treasures, threw them into the melting furnace, and finally forged a chain.

It is an iron chain named Gleipnir. To be precise, it is even a magic chain. Its power is unimaginable, and even Fenrir cannot break free from this chain.

But there was another problem. Although this chain is very powerful and has a strange magic power, Fenrir seems to have noticed it a long time ago, so he began to dodge desperately. The gods couldn't catch him at all, and even Caused quite a bit of trouble.

In the end, Tyr, the god of war, sacrificed one of his arms to keep Fenrir alive. In the end, the gods used Gleipnir, the magical chain, to imprison the giant wolf Fenrir. isolated island.

There is a lake in the center of the island. According to Norse mythology, when the dusk of the gods descended, Fenrir finally broke free from the chain of magic and devoured Odin, the king of the gods.

Fenrir's two children, Hati and Skul, swallowed the whole sun and moon.

Schneider looked deeply at Manstein,
"In other words, is Fenrir a dragon king who can swallow the sun and the moon?"

Manstein shook his head with a wry smile, "Actually, these things are all based on the descriptions recorded in the myths, and may be exaggerated to a certain extent.

After all, even the forbidden curse-level speech spirit mastered by the Dragon King cannot compare with the core temperature inside the sun, and it is estimated that he does not even have the right to walk on the surface of the sun, so it is likely to be fabricated. "

Schneider didn't speak, but also looked at the various records about Fenrir.

And there are records in it that also mentioned the three children born to Loki, the god of trickery, and Angelberda, the giantess, the oldest of which is the giant wolf Fenrir, and the other two are Yemenga, the snake of the world. Hela, the goddess of death.

And Odin once saw the horror of these three children on the high throne, so he sent Hela to the underworld, threw Yemengard into the sea, and only Fenrir was taken to Asgard. Virtue, that is, the so-called heaven.

When the gods saw Fenrir, the giant wolf, they were all very scared. Only Tyre was willing to throw some food to Fenrir.

Fenrir was also growing up rapidly at that time, and even his wildness and cruelty became more and more serious day by day. The gods finally had to tie him up to avoid disaster.

So there were the first two failures, and finally they cooperated with the dwarves to refine the magical chain.

It is recorded in the myth that the so-called magic chain is actually made of the beard of a woman, the root of a stone, the saliva of a fish's breath, the footsteps of a cat, and even the tendon of a bear. This is a magic chain.

Rather than saying that it has magic power, it is better to say that it is full of unimaginable curse power, and this iron chain is also called "Gleipnir".

Its texture is as soft as silk, not even hard.

It was such a seemingly ordinary chain, but when it was taken to the side of the giant wolf Fenrir, this ferocious and arrogant wolf felt an unprecedented fear of this chain.

He resented this chain very much, although the appearance of this chain looked very beautiful, more like a long belt for a woman's waist.

But it is this long belt that has an unimaginable curse power, which made Fenrir feel unprecedented panic.

However, the gods wanted to tie Fenrir single-mindedly, for fear that the other party would cause some trouble and even disrupt the whole of Asgard.

So even if Fenrir is very afraid of and repulsed by this chain, they still try their best to lock each other up.The previous few times they failed because of violent means, and in the end they had to use coaxing.

The gods said to Fenrir:
"Aren't you very powerful? You have broken the chains of the previous few times. This chain is a little thinner. It must not be able to trap you. You must know that you are the giant wolf Fenrir who can support the world. !
It's not those ordinary little wolves on the ground, you don't even pay attention to the whole world, and you don't pay attention to us gods, so how can you be afraid of this soft chain? "

It has to be said that even the gods can use it even if it is a real aggressive method, and their move is also very precise, directly hitting the arrogant mentality in the heart of the giant wolf Fenrir.

In addition, the gods have been constantly talking, which seems to be hitting the belief of the giant wolf Fenrir, and mocking the other party's so-called strength.

Haughty, conceited, and angry, Fenrir couldn't stand it any longer, and decided to try the chain himself.

Because his strength does not allow him to have any fearful thoughts in his heart, he must break this soft chain, but Fenrir is not really stupid to a certain extent.

When he agreed to the gods, he also put forward a condition of his own. He said to the gods:
"It's okay to want me to be locked up by this soft chain, but I need to ensure my own safety, and you must send a god to put his hand in my mouth.

In this case, it means that I have a hostage. If I am really trapped, then you have to promise me and take the chain away from me as soon as possible. "

While talking, Fenrir opened his mouth wide. All the gods saw the rows of sharp teeth, which looked like dark white spears. They looked extremely terrifying. All the gods There was silence, and they even looked at each other.

All of a sudden, no one dared to speak, and in the end Tyr, the god of war, took a step forward, and put his strong arm into Fenrir's mouth without hesitation.

In the end, Fenrir failed to break free from this seemingly very soft chain, and he was imprisoned forever. Fenrir was terrified.

Even if he tried his best to break free and struggle hysterically, he couldn't break it at all in the end. This in itself was a magical chain.

The cruelty in Fenrir's eyes became more and more ferocious, and his own ferocious personality began to be gradually revealed. Fenrir showed an expression of extreme fear, and he even began to beg the gods to open the chains.

The gods didn't care about it one by one, because their idea from the beginning was to imprison Fenrir, for fear that this wolf cub would cause all kinds of damage to Asgard, and they even hated this wolf cub so much. giant wolf.

Seeing each other locked up now, one by one immediately smiled, even extremely proud, and some gods even made that mocking sound at Fenrir.

It wasn't until this moment that Fenrir knew that he had been completely fooled, that he had been subjected to this trick.It's really ironic, his father is obviously Loki, the god of tricks, but he didn't expect that one day, he himself would suffer these tricks and be framed.

In the end, the desperate and angry Fenrir opened his mouth directly, and bit off the arm of God of War Tyr with those teeth that were sharper than spears.

Fenrir saw the gods laughing, mocking him wantonly.

Only one god didn't smile, and that was Tyre, because his arm was still put in the mouth of this giant wolf, and it might be bitten off at any time.

In the midst of Tyr's uneasy state of mind, the painful moment finally came, that is, Fenrir finally exerted his strength and bit off the arm of God of War Tyr with his spear-like deep-cold teeth. up.

Since then, Tyr, God of War, has only one arm left.

But the purpose of the gods has been achieved, they have bound Fenrir with the magic chain, and then they feel a little uneasy, because Fenrir is so fierce.

Especially when the other party was desperate and angry, the ferocious exertion seemed to shake the whole of Asgard. After all, this was a very terrifying giant wolf.

When he opened his mouth wide enough, it was enough to support the whole world, so when he was angry, the force erupted fiercely, and the gods looked terrified.

So they added another chain named Galgar to the original chain, thus further binding Fenrir.

They still felt uneasy, so they pierced the rope through the two huge stone slabs, using it as a stone stake, and locked Fenrir here fiercely.

During the whole process, Fenrir was extremely angry and struggled even more fiercely.He began to open his mouth wildly, because his mouth was so huge that the space between the upper jaw and the lower jaw could touch the sky and the earth, and he wanted to use this to attack the gods.

But the gods took the opportunity to place a long sword in his mouth, and this sword just stood up against Fenrir's upper and lower jaws, just like a crocodile being held back, or even the giant wolf's big sword. The mouth is thus separated.

Once Fenrir tried to close his mouth, he would roar in pain because of the stabbing pain of the long sword, so this sword made Fenrir never able to close his mouth.

At the same time, blood was flowing from the mouth all the time, and finally formed a poisonous river named Vine.

So far, Fenrir has been bound here until the coming of Ragnarok.

The reason why the gods didn't kill Fenrir was definitely not because of their sympathy. The gods didn't have sympathy. They just thought that this hungry wolf was too dirty. If they killed each other, the blood sprayed from each other would Blood would defile their bodies.

The gods are so noble, how could they let these dirty blood pollute themselves?

It is worth mentioning that even though it was mentioned in the prophecy that Odin would be killed by the giant wolf Fenrir, Fenrir was still not executed first.

In the end, as recorded in the fable, the giant wolf Fenrir finally broke free from the shackles of the chains in Ragnarok, and then joined his siblings and father Loki in this epic battle.

They fought against the gods, and even Fenrir won the decisive battle with Odin. He devoured the god king Odin, even if he was finally killed by Vader, but this is enough to be the greatest in his life the glory.

In the mythological records, it was mentioned that the sons of Fenrir could devour the sun and the moon. Since then, the stars in the sky disappeared, the earth shook violently, the mountains collapsed one after another, and all the shackles would be broken. That is The day Fenrir was freed.

It is recorded in the history books that Fenrir rushed to Vigrid with his brothers and sisters. His heart was full of endless anger, because he had been played by the gods, and even the sword had caused him endless harm. pain.

His eyes nearly burst into flames, and he slaughtered the gods.Although Odin's heroic warriors fought bravely, their combat power was nothing to the giant wolf Fenrir.

In the end, Fenrir saw Odin roaring on Sleipnir, and Odin even raised the holy gun Kungunir in his hand, wearing a shiny golden helmet on his head and the dark The blue cloak was like a blue flame rising and falling behind the opponent.

Really worthy of being the king of the gods, presumably devouring such a thing should be a supreme honor, right?
Then, amidst the greed and ferocious roar in Fenrir's heart, he rushed in front of Odin, and in the end a fierce battle swallowed Odin completely.

Both Schneider and Manstein watched the story silently, and when the two saw the end of the story, especially the story about Fenrir, his two sons, Scu Er and Hati.

The two of them chased the sun and the moon respectively, and finally devoured them.

Among them, Scull is the giant wolf chasing the sun, which means "betrayal" when translated, and Hati is the giant wolf who chases the moon, which also translates to "hostile".

This pair of ferocious wolves wanted to devour the sun and the moon between heaven and earth.

Until the arrival of Ragnarok, their goal was completely successful. This is like a prophecy in the dark, and all disasters and tragedies have long been written on the script, and even the gods cannot escape .

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