Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 188 [God of Knights] Arthur

Chapter 188 [God of Knights] Arthur

Arthur is not a white man who knows nothing about the divine world.

He also has a desire for mystery, for a higher power.

"The Death of King Arthur" describes his pursuit of the Holy Grail. There is no Holy Grail in this life, but this does not prevent him from instinctively craving for mysterious favor.

Arthur knew very well that the throne of God was not obtained out of thin air. It required the recognition of the world.

As the co-lord of the two worlds, God King Tangs naturally has the power to request the world to divide a part of its origin and create a new throne of God.

But why him, Arthur?
Arthur couldn't believe his ears. He instinctively raised his head and looked at the almighty God King, and all he got was a smile and approval.

Downs said: "Arthur, as long as you are willing, you will be the role model and object of worship for all knights in the world."

King Arthur's breathing became rapid, and when he looked around, he saw the passionate and ecstatic gazes of his closest knights.

King Arthur still had a bit of dignity left in him: "I, I am nothing but an ordinary king in the mortal world."

Downs gave her enough room to step aside: "You can take office after you give birth to a child and arrange everything."

The God King has already said this much, and if you continue to refuse, you will be ungrateful.

Arthur bowed deeply: "Thank you, His Majesty, for your appreciation. I, Arthur Pendragon, am willing to serve as the God of Knights in order to protect all the beauty in the world!"

King Arthur's knights burst into enthusiastic cheers! The shouts of ten knights seemed to fill the entire Golden Palace with enthusiasm.

Near them, the audience from the Connaught, Altus, and Fianna orders gave applause.

Only Captain Finn was bitter. He knew that he had displeased the God King. As the leader of a knight group, he had fought against the king's faction, which represented the "royal power". Even if the God King let the Fianna Knights win for some unknown reason, it still could not hide the fact that they were "traitors to the king".

Allowing King Arthur of Camelot next door to also serve as the God of Knights is the most severe blow to the Knights of Fianna.

Finn didn't dare to complain. The Aesir were too powerful. What they showed in the battle of Emerald Isle was not their full strength at all.

Even though the Thor we saw on the Emerald Isle was strong enough, who would have thought that the horror of Thor's true form would be felt at close range. Not to mention, there are also guardian beasts like the Earthly Serpent Jörmungandr in this world.

Finn was frightened at just one glance at the huge figure.

Under the leadership of Finn, the knights of the Order of Fianna chose to accept all of this, and walked over on their own accord, declaring their faith in the new God of Knights.

Next, two more unexpected and not-so-unexpected mortals were promoted.

Brunhilde then announced: "Lady Scathach! Because of your bravery in battle and your fearlessness in the face of the evil god, I hereby appoint you as the [God of Heroic Spirits], in charge of the daily training of Valhalla and teaching all the heroes."

Now it was Cuchulainn's turn to be confused: "Master, you don't have to guard the gate of Hades anymore?"

As the queen of the Shadow Kingdom, Scathach is more like a half-god of death. However, the [Death] priesthood in the world of Kinlunga is divided between Downs and Hela. Scathach no longer has to watch those evil spirits running out of the underworld at any time, which is undoubtedly a kind of liberation.

Who would have thought that Scathach looked at her stupid apprentice with a meaningful look: "My stupid apprentice, all the gifts I have given you have already been priced. Don't worry, you can't run away."

"Ok?"

Cu Chulainn stared blankly at his master holding Kungunir upside down, and then walked up the steps to the front of the Valkyries, still in front of Brunhilde. Cu Chulainn immediately heard Brunhilde announce: "Cu Chulainn, your bravery is obvious to all. I hereby appoint you as the Guardian of Light and serve Frey, the God of Light."

Frey often has to go into battle, so a capable slave god is a must.

Cu Chulainn was stunned to see a handsome male giant who was six times taller than himself coming up to him humming an unknown tune, and then changing into a mortal size of about the same height as him in public.

Cu Chulainn could not even think of hating this handsome man.

Frey, like a sunny boy, stretched out his right hand to Cu Chulainn and said, "Hey, are you willing to be my subordinate god? This is a real position of god. When you become the god of light, you can choose any light elf in Alfheim."

As the 'Son of Light', Cu Chulainn certainly knew that he could not easily become the main god related to light. Being able to become a subordinate god of light was already the greatest kindness of the Aesir.

"I do! Lord Frey!"

Later on, Merlin was thrown to Dagda as a subordinate god. As for how Dagda would arrange him, that is another story.

A new main god and three new subordinate gods, this time the Celtic mortal forces also benefited.

To put it bluntly, this is the benefit of making the cake bigger.

For a moment, the gods and mortals of the two worlds were happy.

In the final analysis, this was actually taken from the original interests of the Tuatha de Danan. But the Tuatha de Danan was too weak and was overturned by the chaos. Tang Siken helped the Tuatha de Danan to rise up, which was a favor. Those Tuatha de Danan who were almost turned into chaos dared not say a word about this matter.

What followed was naturally the old routine, seven days of drinking in the Palace of Joy.

Finally, Arthur, the new God of Knights, boldly asked to see Downs: "Your Majesty, I am the God of Knights, what should I do?"

This is a good question. Even if you were a different god, you really wouldn’t be able to answer it.

As for becoming a god, the Asa, Vanir, and Tuatha de Danu had no idea. These simple-minded guys would definitely ask Arthur, "Isn't this as simple as breathing?"

Tang Si smiled gently: "I have communicated with the will of the world, and the priesthood has been opened for you. First, close your eyes and imagine yourself on the stage, with all the knights in the world below. First, imagine the appearance of the knights who are most familiar to you..."

King Arthur (God) closed his eyes and did as he was told. He was surprised to find that in this world that should have been dark, there were actually vivid human figures moving around.

Although everything in the distance was still blurry and he could only make out the numerous figures, up close he could see and hear Gawain and Gareth bragging, and he also saw and heard Agriven teaching a lesson to the somewhat jumpy Kai.

King Arthur couldn't help but: [Everyone...]

"Your Majesty?" All the knights were stunned. They clearly heard the voice of their lord, no, their own god, echoing in their ears.

[Uh, nothing. I am asking His Majesty Paulson about the gods. Please do as you please.]

Arthur opened his eyes and felt that it was a bit indecent for him to spy on the lives of his subordinates.

Towns smiled: "Did you find the key?"

"A little." Arthur felt a little ashamed.

(End of this chapter)

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