Chapter 402: Returning to... Norway
Fenrir was actually very special.
It was so much so that Lod was willing to waste time and energy to conquer this irritable beast at all costs.
Because the meaning of its existence was for the Ragnarok in Northern Europe.
On one hand, it symbolized the Destroyer of Asgard, but on the other hand, it symbolized the creator. In Northern Europe, it meant to end the era of the gods' rule and return the power of freedom and struggle to humans. It could be said to be a contradictory and harmonious existence.
But more importantly...
The existence that had given Fenrir the mission to destroy Asgard and devour Odin, Lod speculated that to a great extent, it might be the unknown and mysterious 'Yggdrasil'.
Looking at the entirety of Marvel World's Asgarda, no matter how glorious its history had been, it would ultimately face the fate of the Ragnarok, and in all the timelines of the Multiverse, it was an inevitable 'established fact'! Explore uptodate stories at novelhall.com
Any myth related to Asgarda could not avoid the existence of 'Yggdrasil'.
Lod vaguely remembered the comic he had read before. Thor had sacrificed an eye and hung himself upside down on the Yggdrasil for nine days and nine nights. In the end, he obtained the most powerful 'rune power' and became the strongest God King in history, the God King of Runes.
How is it? Is this story very familiar?
It felt familiar because Odin had done the same thing.
When Odin was young, he hung himself on the Yggdrasil and sacrificed an eye as a price. He obtained the rune and supreme wisdom and used a branch of the Yggdrasil to create the famous artifact - Gungnir!
Even Doctor Strange, Stephen Strange, after losing the position and magic of the Sorcerer Supreme, regained far more power than before from the Yggdrasil, defeated the Supreme Mage Loki, and regained his glory.
From this, it could be seen that the Yggdrasil was very powerful.
Therefore, the existence of Fenrir was very important. It could help Lod analyze the information about the Yggdrasil in reverse.
As for whether he could successfully analyze it, Lod was not worried about that.
Although the current scientific research team only had Kisuke Urahara and Tony Stark who were about to enter the pit, he believed that in the near future, after gathering Kurotsuchi Mayuri, Aizen and other scientist, he still could not analyze the Yggdrasil!
"Fenrir, I give you two choices now."
Lod collected his thoughts and looked at Fenrir's head on the ground. He raised two fingers and said with a smile, "You either choose to submit to me or choose to live a life worse than death."
Lod raised his eyebrows. "I want you to be a dog."
Fenrir: "Woof..."
Tōshirō Hitsugaya covered his face and sighed, his mood complicated.
Yallweite and Brunhilde were speechless, as if they had been shocked by the shamelessness of Fenrir. Ten thousand horses galloped through their hearts, creating a mess in the wind.
The God-Devouring Fenrir?
Perhaps it should be changed from today onwards, and the name should be changed to Fenrir, the god-devouring giant dog.
"Very good, I'm starting to like you." Lod reached out and stroked Fenrir's head. He tore out a soul fragment and placed it inside. He smiled and said, "From today onwards, you will be my pet."
As long as there was a soul separation, contact treatment, there was no need to worry at all that Fenrir might betray in the future.
Now that the matter was settled, Lod also planned to go back.
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Norway, Scandinavia.
On the edge of an unknown cliff near the sea, the space presents strange violent fluctuations and ripples.
A pale white skin suddenly stretched out a slender hand. The surrounding space cracked like a broken mirror, revealing the dark and deep turbulence inside the space. Then a white figure walked out.
"Lord Lod, we have arrived."
A head of messy black short hair was fluttering, and his dark green eyes were as calm as water. It was Ulquiorra Schiffer.
From the dark and deep space turbulence, several people came out one after another, it was Lod and others from Helheim.
"This... is Norway?"
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