Marvel's Magic Master

Chapter 254 It's a Fantasy World

Chapter 254 It's a Fantasy World (Part )

The King of the Noldor Elves had a gifted but stubborn eldest son named Fëanor. With his extraordinary abilities, he forged the Silmarils that could store the glorious power of the Two Trees.

The beauty and power of the Silmarils amazed the gods and made Fëanor arrogant.

Later, under the instigation of Melkor, he led a group of elves to start clamoring against the gods, and was finally exiled to a castle far away from the main city, and he hated the gods even more in his heart.

Melkor achieved his plan, but fearing being punished by the gods, he destroyed the Two Trees, killed Fëanor's father, stole the three Silmarils, and returned to Angband, the Iron Mountain in Middle-earth, to hide there again.

When Fëanor found out, he was furious and named Melkor Morgoth. He made an oath with his seven sons that they would seek revenge on Morgoth and take back the Silmarils even if they had to chase him to the ends of the earth.

He also mobilized all the Noldor elves, including his two half brothers, to leave Valinor and go to Middle-earth to avenge their father's death at Morgoth, break away from the control of the gods, and become the masters of their own destiny.

The Noldor elves, in a fit of excitement, came to the seaside under the leadership of Fëanor. Because the sea elves in charge of shipbuilding on the seaside were unwilling to disobey the orders of the gods, they ordered the massacre of the sea elves, seized the ships and left Valinor.

The gods were very sad when they found out, and Mandos, the god of death, even chased after them personally to give a warning.

Among them, the families of the First Prince and the Second Prince of the Noldor ignored the warning. The Third Prince himself came to his senses and returned to Valinor with some of his people following Mandos. The Third Prince and his family did not participate in the massacre of the sea elves, so they were forgiven by the gods.

Among them, the three sons and the youngest daughter Galadriel of the Third Prince still wanted to go to Middle-earth to make their own living, so they did not return to Valinor.

This is also why Galadriel kept asking for forgiveness from the gods in the movie, hoping to return to Valinor.

The gods were extremely disappointed with the Noldor elves who left, and they built mountains and barriers outside Valinor. They no longer welcomed any elves to return to Valinor, and they no longer cared about what happened in Middle-earth.

However, because Ilúvatar's second child, humans, was born in Middle-earth at this time, they still used their divine power to make the withered Two Trees produce a flower and a fruit.

The flower and the fruit turned into the sun and the moon respectively, bringing light to Middle-earth. They also created many stars, greatly weakening the strength of Morgoth's dark army.

From then on, the Solar Age began, which was also the beginning of the First Era.

The Noldor elves who left Valinor also had an internal conflict. The Fëanor family who landed in Middle-earth first burned the ships, forcing the remaining two teams to take a detour.

The light elves led by Feanor who landed first fought a fierce war with Morgoth.

This is the famous Battle Under the Stars.

The result was that Fëanor was killed in single combat with Morgoth, and Morgoth was shocked by the power of the Light Elves, which was far more powerful than the Grey Elves and Wood Elves.

Later, the Second Prince's family and the Third Prince's four children, along with their respective tribesmen, crossed the iceberg and finally arrived in Middle-earth.

Although they were still resentful about the burning of the ships by the eldest prince and his family, they still united together and defeated Morgoth's army, forcing it to huddle in the Iron Mountain and not dare to cause trouble again.

But a long time later, Morgoth bred giant dragons and a large number of orcs, and recruited many humans who believed in him. He launched an attack on the Noldor elves, who had lived in peace for a long time, and the humans and dwarves who appeared later.

After hundreds of years of war, the Noldor were almost completely destroyed, and Morgoth's power spread throughout Middle-earth.

Later, a human navigator and his elven wife brought a Silmaril and came to Valinor under the guidance of the sea god, and told the gods everything about Middle-earth.

The gods forgave the sins of the Noldor elves, and once again descended to Middle-earth, completely destroying Morgoth and imprisoning him in the eternal void.

Sauron, a few fire demons and dragons who had managed to survive, fled in panic and hid in various hidden corners of the world.

This war also caused Beleriand in Middle-earth to sink to the bottom of the sea, leaving only the more remote continent to the east. From then on, the Second Age began.

After a long period of peace, Sauron felt that the gods were no longer paying attention to Middle-earth. He inherited Morgoth's ideas and began to disguise himself and appear among various forces on the continent to forge the Lord of the Rings.

Sauron was defeated, the Second Age ended, and the Third Age began.

The story of the movie mainly takes place in the Third Age, when the Lord of the Rings is destroyed and the Third Age ends.

According to the memories of his current human clone, George judged that it should be the First Age, because Morgoth was now blocked by the coalition of the Noldor elves in the Iron Mountain, and Beleriand was in peace.

"It's worthy of being a fantasy world. Even an ordinary human has such a strong physical fitness!"

After organizing his thoughts, George waved his hands and couldn't help but sigh.

His clone in this world is just an ordinary adult male human, but the physical fitness of this ordinary adult male is two or three times that of a normal human in the Marvel world.

In fact, this is understandable. In the Marvel world, the physical fitness of humans on different planets varies greatly.

Not to mention the Asgardians in the divine realm, the physical fitness of the Kree people is much better than that of the people on Earth.

Therefore, in this fantasy world, it is understandable that humans have abnormal physical fitness, otherwise they would not be able to fight orcs and other monsters together with the elves.

The benefit to George is that the physical fitness of his original body and other clones has improved a lot.

"Ouch!"

Not long after George stood up, wolf howls were heard, and six hungry wolves appeared around him.

When the hungry wolves saw George stand up, they showed surprise in their eyes, but soon they all pounced on George.

These hungry wolves are different from the wolves on Earth. Each one is as big as a tiger, and their strength and speed are even greater than those of the tigers on Earth. It is estimated that two or three tigers on Earth cannot beat one hungry wolf here.

All I can say is that the species in the fantasy world are indeed extraordinary.

"I almost forgot, there are you too!"

This human body belongs to a nearby human tribe. In this era, humans have not yet formed a kingdom. They all exist in the form of tribes and depend on the kingdom of elves for survival.

When he went out hunting with his companions, he was attacked by a hungry wolf and was bitten to death by the wolf after a fight.

George happened to occupy this body while the hungry wolves were chasing the other two humans.

Now the hungry wolves must have failed to catch up with their human companion, so they came back to collect the fruits of their labor.

Facing the hungry wolves that were flying towards him, George reached out and picked up the iron spear on the ground, and a flash of lightning flashed on his body:
"Go away!"

A powerful lightning flashed out with the iron spear in an instant, directly piercing a hungry wolf and pinning it to the tree.

(End of this chapter)

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