Hyper-Dimensional Player

Chapter 231 - 118: God of Forging! God of Craftsmanship! Wine God



Chapter 231 - 118: God of Forging! God of Craftsmanship! Wine God

"Knights of Lager!"

"Follow me!"

The warhorses galloped!

As Duncan’s orders were issued, the Sarmatian Dragon Banner Cavalry on the wings charged out wildly. Among them was one even somewhat familiar, it was Uffes, who was responsible for defending the castle during the downfall of the Camelot Kingdom. Now he had become a Green Knight leader, raising a fluttering banner, coordinating with infantry knights to confront the Black Sword Warriors charging head-on with a roar.

Vagno’s Holy Sanctuary is very similar to Avalon, both mysterious islands shrouded by faint mists.

Behind Duncan.

Avalon Guardian Fairies were switching to combat mode, some wearing splendid skirt armor, some soaring like witches, and others casting Druid transformation magic, each manifesting a different demigod visage.

— Tethys (Demigod) [Four-star Gold].

— Morreno (Demigod) [Four-star Gold].

— Glidon (Demigod) [Four-star Gold].

There were a total of six Avalon Guardian Fairies, but only three were dressed for close combat with skirt armor.

According to legend, there were originally nine of them, but some have gradually disappeared. Nevertheless, they remain a collective, capable of merging into a divine spirit form with multiple consciousnesses.

Three is a special number in Celtic beliefs.

Avalon essentially has only one goddess, divided into three, the three becomes nine, hence the saying of the nine Guardian Fairies.

Additionally, Tethys is a merged Avalon Guardian Fairy, formed by the fusion of Taiton and Tito.

It can be understood as Tethys having a twin persona.

The existence of divine spirits is extremely special, and cannot be comprehended from a conventional human perspective, just like the personas of the three goddesses Athena-Minerva-Suliss, the Avalon Guardian Fairies are actually the products of such personality division.

If necessary, if the faith declines, the powerful Lake Fairy can still merge with them, becoming one of the nine Guardian Fairies.

It’s a way to barely survive.

The Mist-covered Avalon is a fusion, essentially a natural worship of essence spirits.

Because Duncan changed the foundation of faith, they now are somewhat like transformations of Pastor Faunus.

Everyone is unfamiliar with this, but there is one divine spirit many are familiar with, Father of Oaks - Sifanass, he is an important nature deity in Roman religion.

In Roman mythology, Sifanass (Sifanuans) loved playing the pan flute and was accompanied by Faun, Nymph.

He is not a main god, yet occupies an important place in the daily lives of ordinary people.

Of course, Sifanass’s realistic faith was severed very early.

He is an existence born from the fusion of primordial divine spirits, Greek gods, and Gaul gods, so many legends have characteristics of Druidism.

If you delve deeply, Avalon Guardian Fairies can now be seen as inheritors of Sifanass or Faunus, meaning they embody both nature and agriculture.

Because Avalon Guardian Fairies can ascend from sub-gods like Nymphs, Elves, Essence Spirits, they are products of the fusion of Roman and Celtic faiths after the empire conquered Britain.

But the guardian fairies, how should I put it, were somewhat weak, barely standing up after hugging Duncan’s thigh.

Now they rely solely on an ’agricultural’ divine position to survive.

Before Duncan supported them, they didn’t have a legitimate divine position, relying solely on pure natural essence worship, living miserably.

They couldn’t even gather all nine guardian fairies.

Now they have pretty much stood up, at least most guardian fairies have become demigods, sharing an ’agricultural’ divine position, can move towards Sifanass in the future, incorporating concepts like forests, livestock, wilderness.

Avalon faith successfully transformed and went public thanks to Sohar Duncan, now the guardian fairies are the initial shareholders, sharing the agricultural divine position first, making plans for the future, they now wholeheartedly protect Duncan alone!

The battle had just erupted.

Six guardian fairies were guarding Duncan, some even holding a healing witchcraft at any time.

This is Avalon’s golden thigh!

Clang!

The Sword of Oath and Victory burst with sparks.

Duncan’s figure was pushed back over ten meters, his feet leaving two furrows in the ground. In front of him, Gwanu looked shocked, this divine spirit’s incarnation moved its wrist, put down the large iron hammer in hand, looking at an alarming wound on his wrist that was healing quickly, exclaiming, "Giant’s Power?"

"An interesting mortal."

"The last time I encountered an enemy who could face me head-on was during the war between the Danu gods and the Fomor (Sea Giants)."

"You possess what seems to be the Giant’s Power of the Norse Pantheon."

This burly God of Blacksmiths curiously examined Duncan, slowly saying, "Are you Odin’s illegitimate child?"

Turns out this divine spirit has a lot to say.

Duncan wiped off the blood from the corner of his mouth, the Avalon scabbard was taking effect, all his injuries would rapidly heal. Clearly, he had dodged the enemy’s attack, yet somehow was still hit, barely managing to fend off with the Sword of Oath and Victory.

At this moment, Duncan’s hand was already cracked, but the wound healed rapidly, disappearing in an instant.

He stared at Gwanu before him, shifted from single-hand sword grip to double-handed grip, set the sword momentum, and slowly said, "So this is Sure Hit?"

Trajectory correction, right? Automatic attack lock, right?

Cheating, huh?

Scottish mythology has many sure-hit weapons, some can even lock on the heart’s vital point.


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