Saint Seiya Evil Skull

Chapter 14: Preparing to Recall the God Warriors

With improved benefits, many Asgardian combatants also wanted a better life. Therefore, they rushed to accept various missions, and their completion rate was quite high. After all, only by completing the missions could they receive the full reward. Failure three or more times in a row would be recorded and subject to corresponding penalties. This assumes that one survived the three failures. Remember, these were combat missions, and failure could result in death.

Since being corrupted by capital, Queen Hilda has become more and more aware of the importance of money. Maintaining the rule of the Nordic Asgard, strengthening the strength of the Asgard, and improving the life satisfaction of the residents of Asgard all require money.

Asgard's current combatants are a mix of old and young, with the middle-aged and young generation clearly unable to keep up with Asgard's development. Consider that the 88 Saints of the Greek Sanctuary, the Sea Saints of the Sea, and Hades City in the Underworld are all quite close to Asgard and are direct competitors. As for the Dark Saints and the like, they can be ignored. After all, the minions controlled by third-rate gods are a formidable foe to the major factions, like mere dishes on a table. The more recklessly they wreak havoc, the deeper the hatred they foster. Consequently, the rewards for Asgard's intervention will increase, and the influence they generate will be immense. After all, third-rate gods are comparable in strength to those with the Seven Senses, but their immortality makes them difficult to kill. However, sealing them is a simple task. At that point, assembling several Seven Senses masters would easily annihilate them.

However, the most critical issue at hand was a severe shortage of Seven Senses warriors, and most of the Asgardian God Warriors were still immature. As the saying goes, "When a leader has problems, he addresses his subordinates," Hilda decided to summon Albelisi to discuss countermeasures. As the instigator of this series of events, Albelisi was naturally aware of this problem. However, he was helpless in the quest for improving his strength. All he could do was provide the best training environment, state-of-the-art equipment, ample logistical support, and employ veteran Asgardians for guidance. As for other aspects, Albelisi was truly powerless.

After all, each family has a different foundation.

Poseidon, the god of the sea, owns a vast ocean, but his subordinates are just a few big and small cats, plus the traitor Sea Dragon Kanon from the Sanctuary, and the sea demon Elzak who sacrificed his life to save Hyoga and was blinded in his left eye.

There is no need to talk about Athena's Sanctuary. There are a total of 88 Saints, including twelve Gold Saints, whose combat power is above the seven senses. There are also Silver Saints, Bronze Saints and other fighters cooperating with them. They are powerful and reasonably matched, and their strength is arranged in a ladder shape. If it were not for internal strife in the later period, it would definitely be the strongest force on Earth.

Hades, the god of the underworld, has 108 Hades warriors under his command. They are the largest in number, but their quality is worrying. Unlike the Saints and Gods, the Hades warriors are sealed all year round and their strength increases slowly. I am afraid that only the three giants of the underworld are strong with seven senses. The rest are suppressed by the rules of the underworld and have the advantage of fighting on their own. In addition, Hades, the god of the underworld, has two second-level gods under his command, Thanatos, the god of death, and Hypnos, the god of sleep. The two are equivalent to the eight-sense Alana consciousness, which can weaken and attack other warriors.

Thinking of this, Alberich was suddenly stunned. "Damn... Bah!" They were all led by their leaders in the fight, represented by Poseidon, Athena, and Hades. As for Asgard, Hilda was controlled by others to lead her own people. Although Hilda said she was the queen, she was just Odin's spokesperson, or the Pope of Asgard. As for King Odin, he was equivalent to Zeus in the Olympian pantheon, but he had no presence at all the whole time, and even sent down the God's Battle Cloth to help Seiya defeat Hilda. Not to mention that Seiya had collected all seven Odin Sapphires. If Odin wanted to stop it, he would not have sent down the God's Battle Cloth at all, and he would have worn it on Seiya. What a scam!

What the hell are you doing, Odin? You've been hiding in your little corner of Northern Europe. What are you afraid of? As the king of the Aesir, why don't you dare to fight Zeus? It's one thing not to dare to fight Zeus, the king of gods, but you can tolerate your own leaders being controlled by Zeus's second brother and being bullied by Zeus' daughter the entire time!

Or is it that the Aesir have completely declined and no longer have the confidence to challenge the Olympic gods, so they have to swallow their anger even against the main gods of the Olympic gods!

Asgard's second appearance is in Saint Seiya Soul of Gold, where Loki, the God of Mischief and a traitor to the Aesir, comes out to stir up trouble. Is this a true betrayal, or just a test from the Aesir? It's a headache!

The only consolation is that compared with the Sea Cloth and the Hades Cloth, the quality of the God Cloth is still acceptable, especially the first generation of God Cloth, which is rarely broken. This shows that the quality of the God Cloth should be similar to that of the Gold Cloth, or even slightly stronger.

Alberich pondered for a long time and ultimately made a crucial decision—to recall the future God Warriors early. These young warriors possessed immense potential for developing the Seventh Sense, possessing the talent to become future Seventh Sense masters. He firmly believed that by carefully nurturing them through the current resources and environment, he could accelerate their progress toward the Seventh Sense.

However, this presents another thorny problem. In the original story, the first generation of God Warriors performed exceptionally well, and aside from the traitor himself, they were all fiercely loyal to Asgard and Hilda. But the seven God Warriors who appeared in Soul of Gold are completely different. Among them are villains, mad scientists, trap-laying madmen, characters with volatile and cunning personalities, and even those who, driven by an overwhelming sense of justice, choose to defect to the enemy. Compared to their own generation of God Warriors, each of them was equipped with at least one powerful weapon and possessed formidable combat prowess. To make matters worse, under the leadership of Andreas Risser, they actually managed to overthrow the rule of the lone Hilda.

We must make good use of these people!

However, it should be noted that the two generations of leaders of the God Warriors are actually brothers, and they are extremely loyal to Asgard. Sigmund, the hero of Sigismund, the elder brother of Sigmund, was placed under house arrest by Hilda because he discovered the mutation of Hilda. Later, he hated the Saints because of Sigmund's death. As Sigmund's elder brother and the future leader of the God Warriors, his talent is no less than his younger brother, and he is also a strong man with seven senses. You can strive for this and use it directly. There is no problem.

There is also Utgar of Cerberus, whose family has been the guardian of the shadow of Asgard for generations. He is also a heroic warrior who specializes in doing the hard and tiring work of Asgard without asking for anything in return. In Saint Seiya Soul of Gold, he was also undercover under Loki to protect Asgard and Odin's clothing. This is a person who can sacrifice himself for Asgard at any time and can be trained with emphasis.

As for the others:

Frodi, a golden pig with a strong sense of justice, comes from a family that has served Odin since ancient times, and he holds a stronger sense of honor than anyone else for his status as a God Warrior. He and Lyfia, a childhood sweetheart, were once cared for by his family during their childhood, even though they were helpless. And since Hilda isn't going mad and refusing to live a good life and destroy the world, Frodi is a viable candidate.

Balder, the Condor of the Treetops, known as "the chosen one," is considered the purest of the new generation of God Warriors. In reality, he was bound by Andreas Reese, possessed by Loki, and his heart of mercy was taken away, granting him immortality. When Balder was young, the villagers fell ill. Although the sole laborer, he was naturally frail and sickly. He prayed to Odin, and his prayers were answered. However, it was actually the evil god Loki who had cursed him and taken away his heart of mercy. He is kind-hearted, chosen, and talented. He won't suffer the same fate as in the original story, so he can be used, but careful planning is required for his future role.

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