Greek Mythology: Starting with Becoming the God of the Breeze

Chapter 25 Temple of the Wind, Divine Artifacts

"My child..."

After Cronus left, Gaia immediately approached Kanas and pulled him into her arms.

Although He agreed with what Cronus had just said, it did not diminish His heartache for Kanas.

A "young" Titan, who was only a few decades old and had been a god for less than a year, had to accept this fact.

This fact might be unacceptable even to a Titan who has lived for tens of thousands of years.

After all, the originally peaceful world was destined to be destroyed, and their so-called "eternal" life would also come to an end.

If it were some less resolute deity, they would probably really turn into a decadent figure who has given up on himself and indulged in pleasure.

Since destruction and death are already predetermined in the future, what need is there for them to strive?

All you need to do is peacefully enjoy life.

Then they await death, which will utterly crush their already worthless bodies.

In this way, these gods will only know how to loaf around and wait to die, with no possibility of rising in rank.

Such a deity is considered to be of relatively low value in the Chaos world.

Aside from wasting their days eating and waiting to die, the few uses of such gods are that their physical bodies are treated as oxen and horses for endless 007 work, bringing some insignificant improvements to the Chaos world.

"It's alright, Mother Goddess, I won't become despondent."

"On the contrary, I've even become exceptionally motivated now."

Kanas gently patted Gaia's hand behind him, which was placed on his waist. The hand was not delicate, but rather rough.

But it was this very tactile sensation that gave Kanas an extremely comfortable sense of security.

"Really?"

Gaia released her arms from Kanas, turned him around, and made him look directly at her.

"It's true!"

Kanas did not resist at all and obediently turned around.

"He did not lie!"

Gaia thought so.

The moment Gaia saw Kanas's eyes, she could tell that Kanas not only did not feel fear or confusion, but even became eager to try.

If Cronus hadn't said earlier that he wanted to advance Kanas to intermediate divine power first, He would probably already be on His way to Tartarus by now.

And that is indeed the case.

After learning about the other world and the information about the gods of those pantheons, Kanas himself was reluctant to admit that he had indeed become excited.

His original personality was not like this.

He is gentle, serene, and good at caring for others.

After awakening his past life memories, another side of Kanas's personality emerged: arrogant, warlike, and extremely curious.

This change in personality is currently under Canas's control.

In most cases, He remains in His original gentle state.

However, under certain specific conditions, the other side of his personality may take over.

Of course, this state is under the control of Kanas himself.

Whenever His reason tells Him that things shouldn't be resolved this way, He suppresses that side and reverts to His original gentle side.

However, to put Gaia at ease, Kanas deliberately revealed another side of his personality.

At times, a strong sense of aggression can provide a great sense of security.

That's exactly what Kanas was like at that moment.

"Okay...okay!"

Gaia stroked Kanas's face with excitement, becoming increasingly satisfied with her youngest son's character.

At this point, Kanas was already quite strong and had shown his talent. Coupled with his temperament, Gaia could almost predict that Kanas would definitely grow to an extremely powerful level in the future without much thought.

At the very least, it is at the level of the powerful divine power of the twelve Titans.

Kanas even has the potential to challenge for the throne of the God-King.

With Gaia's support, the chances of Kanas becoming the king of the gods are not low.

"Mother, I plan to build my own temple on Karst Island and begin preparations to forge my own divine artifact."

After exchanging a few words, Kanas took the opportunity to express his thoughts.

Now that he is about to become a mid-level god, Kanas needs a wind temple of his own as his residence.

Do not underestimate the temple. If it were a place where ordinary gods lived, it wouldn't even qualify as a temple.

As the dwelling place of the gods, the temple is an important building that integrates the divine domain, the army, servants, and a comprehensive administrative management system.

Ordinary gods with weaker power generally do not have their own temples.

Only those who have reached the intermediate level of divine power or above, and a few weaker primordial gods, are qualified to have their own temple.

Kanas, who had just become a god, was indeed qualified to build a temple, but after all, he was too weak at the time, and had only been a god for a short time, so he did not have any servants, gods, or army loyal to him.

However, once He reaches a mid-level divine power, He will likely be able to create His own retinue and army.

However, the Temple of Wind system was still incomplete at that time.

The Temple of Wind will only be truly complete once the storm within Gaia is fully formed, or once Kanas recruits several subordinate gods.

A well-established temple can help the gods handle the vast majority of affairs. Only those matters that they cannot resolve themselves will be reported to Kanas for his personal handling.

As for the forging of the divine artifact, Kanas also had to put it on the agenda.

Divine artifacts, as the name suggests, are weapons used by gods.

These types of weapons generally conform to the domain and authority that the gods themselves possess, so in combat and other uses, divine artifacts can often elevate the gods' own strength to a new level.

However, unlike the setting in Kanas's past life memories where forging divine artifacts required various metals, Kanas's divine artifacts do not seem to require any materials to help with forging.

All He needed was a tornado formed from His divine power.

"A temple? A divine artifact? So urgent?"

Gaia was slightly taken aback upon hearing this. He could understand the temple, after all, Kanas's current status was such that if he, as the lord of a lineage, didn't even have a temple, wouldn't people laugh at him?

However, forging such divine artifacts is extremely troublesome.

Not only do they need sufficiently precious materials, but they also require a god to use a part of their own body as a blueprint and infuse it with divine power over ten thousand years to nurture it into a qualified divine artifact.

Now that Kanas has nothing of value, where would he get the materials to forge a divine weapon?

Although there are many metal minerals, wood and stone materials in His body, these things carry the solid and stable characteristics of the earth itself, which do not meet the needs of Kanas.

So, how are the artifacts of Kanas forged? Are they just going to fall from the sky?

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