God Geb did not expect that Adros would ask such a question. Out of goodwill and gratitude, he chose for Adros and the others what he thought was most suitable for these young gods.
He thought that Achilles lacked armor, so he gave him his favorite armor; he thought that Sisyphus was very interested in things like cursed sacrificial taboos, so he gave his mother Tefnut, the god of lakes, that year. He took out all his masterpieces; he thought that the path Pandora took to become a god was unsustainable, so he gave her a flame that could quickly gain knowledge.
The things he prepared for Adros were even more magical. They were not the original inventory in the treasure house, but he took them out of his own treasures to thank Adros for his help to his daughter and A life-saving grace for him.
Therefore, what Adros said surprised him. Yes, that's what he said, but what he took out was a peerless artifact, not even inferior to Zeus's lightning artifact. Could it be that the Lord of the Stars in front of him also refused
In doubt, Geb asked Adros: "Yes, it is true, but doesn't the Lord of the Stars want me to introduce this Broken Wheel?"
The Broken Wheel was a thank-you gift given to Geb by a powerful god named Vishnu who passed through a huge divine realm in order to find the way to the Taiyi God System more than a hundred years ago.
It is said that Vishnu obtained this wheel from his greatest rival. That god has always been responsible for destroying the world. Many of his artifacts have great power and can often cause huge destruction to the world.
It was also while traveling in that divine realm that God Gebu finally found out some information about the Taiyi divine system, which gave him hope of saving his mother.
But he failed to go to the Taiyi Divine Realm, and according to Vishnu, an earth-shattering battle broke out there. After the war, the entire Taiyi Divine Realm was shrouded in something called the Kyushu Barrier.
That barrier only allows the gods of the Taiyi God System to enter and exit, but the gods of the outside world cannot enter at all. Because the guardian of that magical barrier covers almost all the artifacts of the Taiyi gods.
Unless someone can challenge the masters behind these artifacts, who would dare to treat them as nothing
Closer to home, although Adros also understood that what God Geb found might be an extremely powerful artifact, he still insisted on his decision and chose something that seemed extremely ordinary.
God Geb took the treasure that Adros wanted to get and said that it was a treasure. God Geb himself had to raise a question mark. This was the treasure he obtained when he and his wife, Nut, the god of the Egyptian gods, went to watch a play when the Hittite pantheon conquered the Babylonian pantheon.
At first, a Babylonian god tried his best to protect this thing, which made him very confused. So after his death, Geb took it from his Hittite opponent, killing the god and killing him.
At that time, Geb had no interest in fighting against the Hittite pantheon, so he chose the most labor-saving method. If he had known that the Hittite pantheon would become the biggest enemy of the Egyptian pantheon, he would have killed more gods of the Hittite pantheon at that time.
This is an ordinary clay tablet, with some mysterious lines on the black and gray body that I don’t understand. Maybe it has no meaning at all, and it was just born like this.
The clay tablet is not big, almost two palms long and one palm wide, and there is no divine power attached to it. If there is something magical about it, it is that no matter how much divine power Geb uses, he cannot destroy this clay tablet at all. This is why Gebu has kept this clay tablet until now and has not thrown it away.
Adros shook his head and no longer looked at the Broken Wheel in Geb's other hand. He stared straight at the clay tablet with a rather interested expression: "This clay tablet seems to be somewhat interesting, I think. Let’s study it. If we want to talk about artifacts, I’d better have God Yi’s big bow.”
Gabe didn't say anything else. He still had some understanding of the power of that big bow. During the initial battle, Ra's clone of the sun god transformed into the sun and flew into the sky, but was pierced by the long arrow shot from this big bow. At that time, all the Egyptian gods were shocked. A main god who seemed to have not yet made a breakthrough could actually have the strength to shoot and wound the great god Ra.
Of course, later the gods in the Egyptian domain knew that not only Si Yi, but also many of the main gods of the Taiyi system had this kind of combat power.
Although these gods have not yet embarked on the path of becoming masters, or the path of emperors as His Majesty Taiyi himself calls them, they are just what they call great gods, but they can face the masters directly and fight against them.
After playing with the clay tablet in his hand for a while, Gabe still didn't find the magic of the clay tablet, so he had no choice but to hand it to Adros.
When passing it over, God Geb also wanted to know from Adros what it was and why the young god chose it.
Unexpectedly, after weighing the clay tablet in his hand for a few times, Adros put it into his own space and laughed at himself: "I may have lost a lot this time."
Gabe took a deep look at Adros and knew that what the other person said was not true, but there was nothing he could do about it. A life-saving gift, let alone a piece of clay, even if Adros made more requests, he could not refuse.
The moment he saw this clay tablet, Adros felt the light in his soul suddenly vibrate, giving him a very happy feeling. The closer you get to it, the more joyful it becomes. Therefore, he rejected the potentially powerful artifact and chose this ordinary clay tablet.
As soon as this clay tablet entered Adros's space, it was out of his control and flew directly into his soul. The bright light in his soul, which he considered to be the light of hope, the light of the future, and the light of enlightenment, suddenly flew to the clay tablet.
The simple and unpretentious clay tablet suddenly became brighter, filled with a peculiar charm, and then emitted a mysterious sound.
"At first, Adros descended to Chaos and became the god of the North Star Light. Then, Adros was washed in the River Styx. He inherited the witch-god inheritance of the Taiyi system and had the power to throw himself into the mountains.
In the Chaos pantheon, there was an attack by the giant demon Typhon. Adros used his bow and shot the giant demon, and he became the god of road and direction.
The God of Roads and Directions preached to the world, passed down the method for human beings to ascend to the gods, passed down human writing, and was the original preacher.
Adros traveled to the starry sky, visited the stars in the sky, evolved the star formation, became the Lord of the Stars in the Khaos Divine Domain, opened up the Star Divine Court, and became the Ziwei Emperor.
Later, Emperor Ziwei shot the sun god Chaos and made him the master of the eighty-eight constellations in the sky. "
This kind of mysterious sound is very strange, but Adros can understand it. He doesn't understand why the mysterious sound produced by this clay tablet introduces his experience. Later, a kind of unique divine writing appeared on the clay tablet, just like patterned seal carvings, beautiful and gorgeous.
Adros had never seen this kind of divine text, but he could immediately understand that these were what the confused Xuanyin just said, his experiences after his birth.
Suddenly, Adros felt something in his heart. He wrote down the experiences of the gods on the clay tablets. He seemed to have heard of them before, but those were the stories of another god. Thinking of this, Adros looked at the clay tablet in his mind carefully and said to himself: "The Clay Tablet of Destiny? Or the Clay Tablet of Creation? Or neither?"
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At this time, amazing changes occurred on the land of Egypt. The Hittite gods, who were repulsed decades ago, once again descended upon the Egyptian divine domain.
This time, Amun did not get help from the Babylonian gods. He was at a disadvantage in the battle with the Hittite gods. Tyre, one of the most important cities in Egypt, fell and was occupied by the Hittites.
In the battle between the gods, the Egyptian side was defeated. Even in the battle between humans, they also suffered a serious blow.
The original Egyptian Pharaoh Horemheb also died on the battlefield. Before he came to the throne, this pharaoh led a large army on an expedition, defeated the Hittites, strengthened Egypt's borders threatened by the Hittites, and accompanied the original pharaoh Tutankhamen in his campaign in Palestine, with no disadvantages.
Through military campaigns and shrewd foreign policy, Horemheb succeeded in combating Hittite influence in Egypt. After the deaths of Tutankhamun and Ay, as they had no male heirs, Horemheb ascended the throne himself.
But at this moment, the Pharaoh was unable to get help from his allies, the remnants of Babylon, because of the god Amun. He lost the battle in Tyre and died in battle. After hundreds of years of Hyksos, the Egyptians were once again driven out, or enslaved, by foreigners.
In the city of Thebes, the capital of hundreds of gates, due to the death of Pharaoh Horemheb, various forces surged and began a new round of struggle for the throne.
It can be said that since Akhenaten's short religious reform, the battle for the throne in the Egyptian court has never stopped. Especially the last three pharaohs, Tutankhamun, Ayi and Horemheb, all had no heirs due to the curse of the god Aten, which made the battle for the throne more complicated.
Finally, with the support of the god Amun, Horemheb's courtier Prames, Egypt's chief high priest, this old man with outstanding military achievements and later became the head of administration and national religion, became the new pharaoh, known as For Ramses.
Despite the strong support of the god Amun, the new pharaoh could not overcome all opponents. However, he died mysteriously two years later and his son Seti became the new pharaoh. As for the cause of Ramesses' death, it was blamed on the Hittites.
Of course, God Amun is no longer in the mood to care about these things. What he needs most now is to find new divine allies to resist the powerful and numerous enemies of the Hittites.
He came to the source of the Nile River and found a powerful god, or powerful monster, that he had been looking for for a long time. Sobek, who was once called the best friend and most loyal partner by the Nine Pillars.
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