The entrance to Valhalla, which is made of shields and spears.
Viktor sat quietly on the hundred steps leading to the upper temple, lost in deep thought.
By this time, the Grand Master had already left.
He had already asked most of his questions and knew that the Archmage would not fight him.
Everything else was fine, but what struck Viktor most as unusual was the archmage's name—
'Odin'
Victor: "..."
This name is certainly extraordinary.
In the real world, it wouldn't be surprising to encounter a foreigner named Odin on the street.
But this is a game world, and the names in the game give each person a unique mission.
Therefore, the name Odin seems particularly unusual.
Moreover, the archmage's attitude had clearly told him that the name Odin was not chosen arbitrarily.
He was known as the 'God King'.
Victor recalled some relevant myths in his mind, although Odin was also hailed as the king of the gods,
However, he is completely different from gods like Zeus or Hades, and does not belong to the same storyline or worldview.
Viktor could hardly imagine how Odin had been crammed into a game world set against the backdrop of Zeus mythology.
No wonder the name of the Archmage has never appeared in the game, and the Archmage's level is only sixty-nine.
In the eyes of players, the archmage is not regarded as a god.
The distinction between gods and humans is extremely clear, most notably in their hierarchical structure.
Humans have a maximum level of only 69, while gods are generally 70 or higher.
However, this does not mean that humans are incapable of contending with the gods.
After all, even though the Grand Mage is only level 69, he can easily suppress ordinary gods.
But when the archmage's name appeared before Victor, and his level was adjusted from sixty-nine to eighty,
Victor knew that the Archmage was indeed a genuine 'god'.
At least in this game world, his level of existence is indeed like that of a 'god'.
Therefore, Odin is undoubtedly the god-king in mythology.
All signs are sufficient to prove the authenticity of Odin's identity as the king of gods.
for example,
The creator of magic.
There is no god of magic in Zeus's mythology, but Odin's pantheon clearly demonstrates his status as the god of magic.
He is the god of magic, the source of all magic.
There was also the establishment of Valhalla.
This is different from Valhalla in other mythologies, and it further proves Odin's unique identity.
For example, Ragnarok.
This was a momentous event experienced by Odin and his pantheon of gods.
It symbolizes the end of the age of gods and the birth of a new world.
However, recalling what the Archmage said to Victor when he mentioned Ragnarok,
'No more beliefs, no more social classes.'
"..."
Is that possible?
Such a utopian fantasy world held no appeal for Victor, who was deeply influenced by modern thought.
Therefore, it was still the limitations of the world that led the Grand Master to believe that such a pure world was possible.
But the mention of 'Ragnarok' made Victor realize that...
In the original game lore, the "Ragnarok" mentioned in the final main storyline might not just be a textual error.
It could also be a discarded idea from the production team's initial concept.
They want to create a conflict between the two great god-kings, leading to the destruction of the world, the collapse of humanity, and the reorganization of a new world.
However, the battles between gods may not provide players with a high level of immersion.
On the other hand, the character of the Archmage never actually appeared.
He only exists in the game's background.
Therefore, the development team abandoned this main storyline and changed it in the final version of the game to have Aurelion lead humanity in a fight against the gods.
The struggle between humans and gods is more epic and more likely to evoke empathy from players.
The Archmage's role is introduced in the second playthrough of the game.
From this perspective, it seems more reasonable.
But now, Victor has also become a member of the game.
In a world where everyone is an independent individual, it's impossible for the storyline to be modified solely for the sake of player experience.
Therefore, the reason why the Grand Master hesitated to take action became clear.
"Because I've arrived, Ragnarok can begin?"
Viktor narrowed his eyes and began to ponder the deeper meaning of the sentence.
Why,
Is it because the Grand Mage knew that his power was so immense, so powerful that no god could rival him?
This seems unreasonable; even if the Grand Master understands this, he should know it too.
Deities are usually immortal unless they have special abilities.
Not to mention, as he claimed, even creator gods like Chaos and the goddess of nature were completely wiped out.
Victor was confident he could defeat these two gods, and that was indeed true.
But to ask him to kill these two gods?
I'm afraid even if he used up their life points a hundred times, they wouldn't really die.
So, what exactly does the Grand Master mean by Ragnarok?
As he pondered this, Viktor glanced sideways at Vega.
Feeling Viktor's gaze, Vega glared back at him irritably:
Why are you looking at me?
It seemed indignant because Victor had kept too many things from it, and its tone and attitude were somewhat sharp.
"...No, it's nothing."
Viktor shook his head and looked away.
In the mythological story of 'Ragnarok', Odin was actually a victim as well.
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