Chapter 393 Son of Talos
Many people have serious stereotypes about Talos.
Everyone thought that Talos, as the chief god of the furious gods, must be a madman who would lose his temper at any moment. Even Talos's own followers knew that if they could not muster up the courage one day, they would be exiled to the desolate universe, or directly brought to their own kingdom of God - the Tower of Ruins.
The former means exile, which means leaving you to fend for yourself, while the latter often represents Talos venting his anger in the identity of a coward.
It is extremely rare for someone to abandon his faith and be sent to the kingdom of God, so Talos is often regarded by other gods as a madman, a moody madman who only knows how to destroy.
But in fact, Talos has a naughty personality.
He is irritable and easily angered, but seems very naive in some ways. His power is manifested as a disaster that destroys the world, but it is more like a child's prank of pouring boiling water into an ant hole.
So even though Talos is a powerful god of the chaotic evil camp, he is clearly different from pure beasts like demons. That is, Talos has his own appreciation of things, unlike demons whose only hobby is to destroy everything and ravage everything.
Talos has been admiring Ariel lately.
Among a group of reckless men with relatively low IQs, a relatively smart "understanding person" suddenly appeared, just like a not-so-small white ant suddenly appeared among a group of black ants.
What an interesting little thing.
Talos, who was a naughty kid, immediately fell in love with Ariel. This was a very interesting toy. How interesting would it be if the raging storm could be controlled by reason and accurately strike the enemy? So Ariel received an extra reward from Talos, a hammer infused with the power of the storm, which could summon devastating lightning with one strike.
But it seemed that this was not enough. Ariel became cautious. Cautious people always like to plan before taking action. In Talos' opinion, Ariel was a little too cautious.
Her pressure was not enough. Talos wanted to see her courage and wisdom when she was in desperate situation.
He wanted to see an Ariel like the epic hero, or perhaps he could create a hero himself.
This idea has been around for a long time, but Talos is not a god known for his wisdom, and he really can't think of any interesting way to push Ariel.
Until just now, He heard the prayer of King Angry Tide.
In the ruined kingdom of God, a huge god a hundred meters tall smiled. He madly cut his arm and used his own blood to form a man.
His body seemed to be carefully crafted by the most perfect sculptor, with a resolute face, eyes as bright as stars, and long blue-white hair. However, his face was covered with lightning-shaped scars, which made him look hideous and terrifying.
Talos reached out his hand, grabbed the ugly man, and declared with a thunderous voice: "I grant you my true name, Aiolos, my blood, my son, I bless you, as long as the waves of the sea never cease, your body will never perish!"
A lively expression began to appear on Aiolos's cold face. When the man took his first breath, a shadow of a tsunami appeared behind him. When his heart began to beat, a huge amount of magic power flowed through his blood. At this moment, Aiolos broke through to the legendary realm and gained his own power of grace.
But Aiolos had no time to study his own strength. He quickly knelt in Talos's huge palm and said respectfully: "Father, thank you for giving me life. My will and my life will fight for you."
Talos shook his head and said, "My child, I am not asking you to fight for me. I am asking you to pursue an interesting mortal."
Talos waved his finger, and the lightning turned into a mirror, and Ariel's face appeared on it.
"Aeolus, your mission is to marry this mortal. But don't do it in my name, that would be too boring."
If Aiolos came with Talos' oracle to ask for Ariel's hand in marriage, Ariel would definitely not resist. It would then become a very ordinary marriage granted by the gods, and it would become very boring for Talos.
Will Ariel fall in love with an ugly, powerful man whose identity is a mystery?
In order to prevent Ariel from thinking of his own divine power, Talos did not give Aiolos his strongest power of thunder, but gave him the power of the sea.
The sea gods were not Talos's friends, so Aiolos would probably run into a lot of trouble after entering the mortal world. In order to make Ariel dislike Aiolos at first sight, he made his son's face look very hideous.
That's good, this is the plot I want to see.
Even if it is his own blood son, he should endure the baptism of the storm, so that he is qualified to stand by his side.
"Go, Aiolos, and fulfill your mission. Make Ariel your wife. But remember this: this is a test from me, so no matter what trouble you may encounter, you must not act in my name."
Aiolos said respectfully: "I swear on my soul that I will complete my father's orders."
"Very good, then go ahead and make this plane more lively."
Talos grasped Aiolos' body, and a violent lightning bolt emerged from his palm and was thrown downwards.
The lightning pierced through space, traveled through countless time and space, and finally reached the main material plane.
A tornado suddenly appeared on the calm sea. The sky was covered with dark clouds. A small boat on the sea was swaying in the strong wind and almost capsized.
On the small boat, the young orc held on to the hull tightly, trying to steady himself.
Looking at the approaching tornado, the young orc couldn't help but say, "Am I so unlucky? Nothing good has happened to me since I left the mountains. Gods, I am no longer a slave, and the punishment should not fall on me!"
Karl Gor Krugman, this is the name he just got back.
An orc slave left the orc kingdom after gaining his freedom. It was the first time he knew there was such a place as desert in the world. He could walk for more than ten days without seeing a water source. Fortunately, he survived and found information about his enemy, so he was about to go out to sea.
Karl Gor Krugman had never seen the ocean, he only knew it was a very big lake.
So he prepared a few more days' worth of food and set out in a boat.
He was lucky. He didn't encounter any strong winds or waves during the few days he went out to sea. The sunny and windy days made him think that the sea was just like this.
At most, if you grow a little bigger, you can always find land by drifting slowly.
And now, the tornado and thunderclouds came, making Kargor Kruman feel like he was back in the mountains of orcs. That hometown had always been shrouded in thunder and had never seen the sun all year round.
Just when the boat was about to be sucked into the tornado, a dazzling flash of lightning appeared in the sky.
Karl Gor Krugman had seen countless bolts of lightning in his life, but never one so thick and strong.
The lightning broke up the tornado like a sword breaking up a straw.
In Karl Gor Krugman's opinion, the lightning was enough to split a mountain in half, and he was afraid that he was doomed.
I didn't expect that even though I was far away from my thundering hometown, I would still die under thunder.
Karl Gol Krugman closed his eyes. He was not ready to face death.
After waiting for a while, Karlgol Krugman only felt his body soaked in the sea water, and did not feel torn apart by thunder.
When he opened his eyes, the tornado and thunderclouds had disappeared. The sea became calm again, as if everything he had seen before was an illusion.
No, it’s not an illusion. There is an unlucky guy being struck to death by lightning right in front of me.
Karl Gol Krugman looked at the naked body on the sea and thought that maybe he could try a change of taste today.
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Rowing over, Karl Gol Krugman reached out to grab the "corpse".
Who would have thought that as soon as he grabbed the man's arm, the corpse came back to life and bounced up in the sea as if he was resurrected.
The naked man stood in front of Karl Gor Krugman with his feet on the sea.
Karl Gor Krugman couldn't help asking, "What the hell are you?"
I have never seen the sea. Is this a unique ability of marine humans? Being able to run on water? This is definitely not a normal human. It looks uglier than a goblin.
Aiolos shook his dizzy head. His father Talos was not a gentle man. A bolt of lightning pierced through the dimensional barrier and sent him to the mortal world. The shock was quite great and made him dizzy.
Hearing Kargol Kruman's question, Aiolos loudly rebuked: "Foolish and rude mortal, I am Aiolos, the lord of storms Talos..." Aiolos was so dizzy that he almost let the cat out of the bag, and quickly changed his words and said: "I am the most loyal believer of storm lord Talos! Mortal, who are you?"
Karl Gor Krugman frowned and said, "Are you mentally ill?"
Karl Gor Krugman decided not to eat this man. If a mentally ill person eats him, he will get sick and become a lunatic.
With a row of the oars, Kargol Kruman's boat slowly moved away from Aiolos. Don't waste your energy on something you can't eat.
Aiolos saw this and quickly ran to the front of the boat and stopped Karl Gol Kruman: "Wait, don't leave yet. Tell me, where is this place?"
Aiolos was only a few minutes old. Although he had been given some basic knowledge, he knew very little about this mortal world. He didn't even know where he was. How could he find Ariel, whom he was going to marry?
Although this mortal in front of me is very ugly, at least he can communicate. The worst that can happen is that I can ask him questions and then punish him for his disrespect just now.
After hearing this, Karl Gol Krugman frowned and said, "You ask me? Can't you see? This is the sea!"
Aiolos said quickly, "Of course I know it's the sea. What I'm asking is where in the sea? Do you know where Ariel is?"
"Ariel? Who is that?" Karl Gol Krugman asked in confusion.
"my wife."
"You are really sick in the head. You asked me where your wife is?"
Kargor Krugman once again confirmed that the marine human in front of him was stupid, and paddled away again.
But this time, Aiolos grabbed his boat and asked again: "Mortal, I will only give you one chance, tell me where Ariel is!"
Kargor Krugman narrowed his eyes and reached out to grab the scimitar at his waist.
Just as the two were on the verge of a confrontation, a dark object was faintly seen on the sea level.
Karl Gol Krugman reacted the fastest, pointing to the distance and saying excitedly: "It's land! It's an island!"
Aiolos also turned his head. Wherever there is an island, there are people, and those people can find Ariel.
But just as he turned his head, Kargor Kruman's scimitar turned into a dark light and chopped off Aiolos' head.
Aiolos' headless body fell down with a loud bang, and sank into the sea along with his head.
Kargor Krugman didn't even look at the corpse of the marine human. He turned into a shadow and dived into the sea, flying towards the island.
The effect of Shadow Escape cannot be maintained all the time, but this distance is enough.
Just a few seconds after Kargol Kruman disappeared, Aiolos resurfaced with his broken head regrown.
The waves never cease, and Aiolos is immortal. This boundless sea never calms down, and Aiolos is equal to immortality, unless a god takes away his immortality.
Aiolos looked at the empty boat and could not find the orc, so he roared in anger.
The waves turned into giant hands and crushed the small boat into pieces.
Aiolos decided that marrying Ariel was only the first task, and the second task was to find this mortal and make him understand what the wrath of the storm was! (End of this chapter)