"Lord of the Night, what do you mean?"
The Babylonian sea god Aps looked at the goddess coming out of the darkness and couldn't help asking angrily.
When he was in Chaos, he saw the Lord of the Night incarnate in three phases and fought against the father and son god-kings Uranus and Cronus. He also discussed with Nyx, the Lord of the Night, about encircling the Hittites in Chaos. thing.
He knew very well that Maat, the Lord of Justice in the Egyptian Divine Realm, was an incarnation of the Lord of the Night, and must be the goddess Ananke.
Goddess Mat smiled faintly: "It doesn't mean anything, but Lord Marduk and Adros once told me that they were not at ease with you staying in the human world. Therefore, they asked me to stay in the human world as well, so that you would not be concerned about these things. The gods under control take action.”
When Aps heard this, he was stunned. He was born in Babylon. He was suppressed by Enlil for hundreds of years and became the material for the birth and growth of Marduk. His wife Tiamat was later killed by Marduk in order to save him.
This time he finally found an opportunity to take revenge on the gods of Babylon, and wanted to kill all the gods under the dominance of Babylon. Unexpectedly, this incarnation of the Lord of the Night would intervene.
Goddess Mat lowered her head first and said to the fighting gods: "You continue, the battle in the starry sky will be over soon."
Then, she looked at the Babylonian sea god Aps across from her with long eyes, waiting for him to take action again.
Aps first looked up at the starry sky, then at the gods on the earth, and finally sighed and retreated into the sea.
After retreating, huge waves began to roll, and the divine power of the sea continued to impact the Hittite land.
There were originally some passages between the sea kingdoms they opened up and the sea areas of the Hittite divine domain. But these passages, except for a few opened by their ocean masters themselves, were all caused by the rupture of the boundary wall between the Hittite and Egyptian gods when Marduk collapsed.
These passages were not enough for their covenant of the seas.
What they need to do is to break through the Hittites and the seas, so that there is no longer any barrier between the two divine realms, just like Egypt and Hittites.
After Aps filled the boundary between Hittite and the sea with the power of the sea, he stopped taking action. Whether he wanted to make the final move or not, he still had to wait for the result in the starry sky.
His own strength is not enough to break the boundary wall of God's Domain. There is no way, he is neither the Heavenly Emperor Taiyi nor the God Lord Marduk. This kind of thing is not something that ordinary masters can do.
"The masters are starting to fall."
On the ancient mound, Amon-Ra sighed to the master next to him. Although he couldn't see the situation in the starry sky, he could sense something.
In particular, this master who is about to fall still has the power of the sun, and Amon-Ra is not particularly sensitive to this.
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There are not many of these masters who are really willing to fight to the death. Most of them are here to help, and they will not put themselves in danger for the sake of the Hittite realm.
But some gods don't. They have been enemies for many years. Now that the two sides meet, it is not only a matter of victory or defeat, but also a matter of life and death.
Undoubtedly, the duel between the Sumerian sun god Istanus and the Babylonian god Anu was like this. The sky god Anu chopped off the head of Istanus with a sword and shattered his soul. At this time, a smile finally appeared on his face.
Thousands of years later, the sun god who had escaped his pursuit finally died in his hands.
The war had just ended. The god Anu was very weak, and his soul was severely damaged by the power of the sun, but his face was full of smiles. It is extremely worth it to kill this old rival at the cost of serious injury to yourself.
After the death of the sun god, the sun in the sky of the Hittite domain suddenly dimmed and appeared extremely weak, and the temples of the sun god Istanus all over the Hittites collapsed at the same moment.
At this time, both gods and humans knew that the sun god Istanus had probably died. In the human world, the gods of Istanus were panicked one by one. Their powerful master had fallen like this.
In panic, they were thinking about how to escape. After all, even the Sun God they relied on had fallen, so what could they do
The more they tried to escape, the tenth level of strength was difficult to display even 30%. The gods of Babylon took this opportunity to explode with divine power and killed some of the main gods.
The war in the human world took this as the dividing point. In the stalemate, the war situation finally began to change. The Hittite gods gradually couldn't hold it anymore.
This was just the beginning. Not long after Istanus died in battle, another Hittite master, the storm god Teshub, also followed in the footsteps of the previous sun god and was replaced by the Babylonian intelligent water god Aea. The technique penetrated into the heart and exploded the body.
Then, from the soul to the physical body, it was completely annihilated.
As the emerging ruler of the Hittites, the storm god Teshub was indeed a bit weak in strength. After the intelligent water god Ea killed him, his face became slightly paler, and there was no particularly big hindrance.
He began to look around the surrounding star palaces and watched the battles of other masters.
After the death of the Storm God, storms filled the Hittite realm, as if the end of the world was coming. Dark clouds and majestic rainstorms made not only humans, but even the gods feel the fear in their hearts.
Beyond the fear, there was sadness, a sadness that was indescribable. The lords fell one after another, seeming to indicate their Hittite divine domain and the terrible future of their Hittite gods and Hittites.
The death of the Storm God was a tragic signal. The Hittite gods were unable to resist their opponents, so they no longer resisted, and many gods began to flee one by one.
Defeat seems inevitable. What they want to do now is to study how to save their lives. Thus, the war ended and became a hunt for the fleeing Hittite gods in the Babylonian realm.
The Babylonian gods are not in a hurry to kill all the Hittite gods. They are also worried about being killed by the Hittite gods. Therefore, they all act together, go to the Hittite gods one by one, and then besiege and kill them.
As for time, they are not in a hurry. After taking down the Hittites, they can still find and kill them slowly.
As for the gods of the All Seas Covenant, let them forget it. After the battle, there are only three gods left. It just so happened that one was from Chaos, one was a former subordinate of the Babylonian sea god Aps, and the other was from Persia.
They commanded the Phrygians at sea and began to burn, kill, and loot the Hittite kingdom to the east. Unlike the Bactrians who only kill people and demonstrate, these Phrygians go for robbery.
They needed to rob the Hittites of their property and then establish a kingdom belonging to them on the land of the Hittites. Always wandering on the sea, they are full of yearning for the founding of a country on the mainland.
The Hittite Divine Realm was originally dominated by the Hittite Kingdom, which ruled the original Babylonian kingdom and already had some small vassal states. Now, being ravaged by two groups of ferocious enemies from the east and west, the Hittite kingdom, which was once powerful enough to compete with Egypt, fell apart.
Even without anyone deliberately arranging it, civil strife began among the Hittite Kingdom itself. After all, chaos is the best time for power reshuffle.
Regardless of whether it is the remnants of Bactria in the east or the Phrygians in the west, it would be impossible to sweep the entire Hittite domain within a few decades.
But news can be spread by gods. There are always some minor gods who do not want to participate in the war. They have defeated the Hittites long ago, and the news of the suffering of the people spread throughout the Hittite domain.
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In the starry sky, a Babylonian god finally suffered a heavy blow. The moon god Xin, just as he thought, was no match for the Celtic earth mother goddess Danu.
The Earth Mother Goddess struck the Moon God Xin on the head with a magical stone. On this stone, there is not only abundant divine power of the earth, but also the strange divine power of fate.
After being hit by a stone, less than half of Yueshen Xin's head was immediately smashed, and his soul was also eroded by the power of the earth and fate, seeming to pull him into death.
At this critical moment, Yue Shenxin was horrified and quickly destroyed the eroded part of his soul. The power of the Moon God illuminated his soul, turning it directly into pale moonlight.
Seeing that his subordinates were injured, Marduk no longer wanted to continue playing. He put the tablet of destiny in his hand into the Aquarius Palace where the Moon God Xin was fighting to protect him.
Then, in Marduk's hand, there was a slightly curved black stick and a colorful and beautiful net.
"Lord Gaia, I'm going to get serious with you."
He threw the net and surrounded Gaia within it. Gaia was also shocked. Although she was a clone, she was much more powerful than an ordinary master. How could she see this net surrounding her and not be able to escape at all
Marduk's web is very strange. It is an artifact that has been with him since he was born. Just like the earth vase of the earth mother Gaia, it has powerful and strange abilities.
Marduk claimed to be the Lord of God and called his net the all-encompassing net. Whenever he used this net, no god could escape.
When the rebellion was launched in the Babylonian realm and Marduk became famous for capturing Tiamat in one battle, this net played a great role.
"Your Excellency, Lord God, how about we make a bet?"
Seeing the situation and this, Earth Mother Gaia seemed to have no way to save herself, and after failure became inevitable, she had an idea in her mind.
"Bet, I like bets the most, you might as well tell me."
In the words of Adros, the God Lord Marduk is a bit of a middle-class. Perhaps it is the boring life of a god that makes him like to find some inexplicable fun.
Bet, undoubtedly one of them.
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