Greek Mythology: Starting with Becoming the God of the Breeze
Chapter 29 No, buddy, am I the bad guy?
"Don't panic! All Titans, immediately don your gear and assemble on the northern beach, prepare for battle!"
Kanas stood in the air, a gentle breeze whispering in the ears of the Titans, conveying His will.
Instead of rushing north, He used His divine power to create a massive hurricane centered on the karst island.
The enemy's intentions are not good, and a major battle is very likely to break out. Kanas has just finished building his base, and he doesn't want his Temple of Wind to be reduced to ruins in the upcoming battle.
Therefore, He gathered a part of His own being to protect the karst island.
With His current strength, even beings of intermediate divine power level would not be able to break through His hurricane wind barrier in a short time.
At the same time, He has also dispatched a portion of His own Breeze form to the Titan Court to call for reinforcements.
The opponent is stronger than Him, and if He were to fight head-on, He would likely suffer a loss.
Although He will not truly die in the Chaos world, if He were killed by the enemy in the first battle, it would not only delay His plans to become stronger, but also greatly affect His prestige in the Chaos world.
As a deity, besides having sufficient strength, one must also possess enough prestige and a good reputation.
These things can help Kanas better establish his own pantheon and attract more Titans to join his cause, thus strengthening his own power.
If He were still the same god who didn't know about the existence of spacetime rifts, He wouldn't care about His prestige and reputation at all.
However, after learning about the external threat, Kanas began to consciously strengthen his influence and prestige in the Chaos world in order to better build his own power.
Even for a god who is high above and possesses great power, having their own power is better than struggling alone.
Especially in wars at this global level.
Unless Kanas's personal strength reaches the level of a god-king or above, that is, the level of a primordial god, he will not be able to get rid of this state.
As the god of wind, Kanas's speed is considered the strongest in its class in the Chaos world.
Even most people with moderate divine power cannot keep up with Kanas's pace.
If it were some earth-based gods, even high-level divine power would have to suffer from Kanas's ass.
Through his senses, Kanas was able to determine that the two hostile gods outside the island were likely from the ocean pantheon.
It is unknown whether they belong to the original ocean pantheon of Pontus or the ocean pantheon of Oceanus.
Kanas hoped it was the latter, because the gods of the Oceanid pantheon were easier to communicate with and generally not very powerful.
But if it's the former, then things aren't looking too good.
The number of gods in the primordial ocean pantheon is less than that in the ocean pantheon, but the individual gods are more powerful.
Most importantly, the gods of the original ocean pantheon are generally irritable and difficult to deal with.
But as the saying goes, what you fear most is what happens.
When Kanas appeared on the outskirts of Karst Island, the two figures that appeared before him almost instantly made his originally smooth brows furrow.
The two figures that appeared before Him were, one of which was tall and strong with bristling hair and beard, a red body and light gray fur, a pair of claws similar to lobster forelimbs on its abdomen, and a tail similar to that of a sea snake on its lower body.
The other one has a seductive female figure on the upper body, with a graceful figure and a beautiful appearance.
But His lower body was a twisted shape formed by many snakes intertwined together.
"Phorcyth, the Wrath of the Sea? Ceto, the Danger of the Sea?"
"What brings you to Karst Island?"
Faced with two beings with such unique appearances, Kanas made the connection to their identities almost without much thought.
After all, looking at the entire Chaos world, there are probably no other beings besides these two who can look so abstract and dare to so openly radiate hostility towards them.
Phorcys and Ceto were both offspring of Gaia, the Earth Mother, and Pontus, the primordial sea god.
They are siblings and partners at the same time.
Together, they gave birth to a host of famous and lesser-known sea monsters, including the Gorgon sisters, the Greie sisters, and Echidna.
That's one way to put it.
All the sea monsters that are currently ravaging the oceans are more or less related to these two species by blood.
"Heh, newbie Kanas, weak wind god, look at this!"
Phorcus did not speak, but glared angrily at Carnas, who stood before him.
The one who answered His question was Ceto, the danger of the sea, standing beside Him.
Cetus, His divinity is very abstract.
She is the embodiment of the dangers the sea brings to other creatures, and a symbol of the unknown land and all sorts of strange creatures.
To put it simply, Keto is the god of [oceanic dangers], [oceanic unknowns], and [sea monsters].
All the dangers and unknowns encountered on the ocean, as well as the concept of "sea monsters," can be seen as the Keto itself.
Faced with Kanas's question, He sneered, then slowly spoke, using divine power to manipulate a giant wave and throw a dark shadow in front of Kanas.
His voice was unpleasant, like scratching glass with long fingernails, giving Kanas goosebumps all over.
"These are... my Titan soldiers?"
Kanas was not alarmed when he saw this; he manipulated the wind to catch him steadily.
The dark figure was a demigod-level Titan, over five meters tall, a meter taller than Kanas in his normal state.
He was wearing a pale green toga, embroidered with a delicate breeze symbol.
This mark signifies that this Titan is a follower of the Wind of Kanas, whose primary duty is to help Kanas spread gentleness and soothe pain throughout the world.
"Now that you've acknowledged this guy's identity, things are much easier. We don't need to waste any more effort fighting you."
"Your Titan soldiers invaded my territory, killing many of my people and stealing a treasure of weak divine power."
"What do you think we should do?"
During this time, the robust and ferocious Phorcus remained silent; it was Ceto who communicated with Canas.
At first, Kanas didn't see anything wrong with it.
But after talking for a while, He realized that it wasn't that Phorcys didn't like to talk, but that He was actively restraining himself.
Upon hearing this, Canas was somewhat taken aback.
He originally thought the other party was looking for trouble, but unexpectedly, it turned out that the one who was looking for trouble was one of his own subordinates.
Doesn't this development seem a bit off?
According to the normal procedure, shouldn't the next part be about Him Kanas displaying his divine power to defeat the enemy and establish his authority?
How did I suddenly become an unlucky parent cleaning up after my naughty child?
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