Princess Cleopatra, with a faint smile, said, "Then let’s make so trouble for him. Protheus is so arrogant and conceited; he will definitely pay the price."
After saying this, she lightly raised her hand and said, "Go."
"Keep an eye on them."
"When Protheus loses the favor of the gods, this land will have only one successor."
Not all princesses hold real power; only those with divinity and strength can secretly wield the power of the Priesthood.
The struggle between brothers and sisters here is equally brutal.
In a hidden underground Divine Hall.
Protheus entered here surrounded by a group of guards. Unlike the other Divine Halls outside, this one was extrely dark and filled with nurous god effigies with animal heads and human bodies.
—Seth (God of War, Desert, and Storms).
Since Aman descended upon the Golden Coast, many divine spirits have submitted to this powerful being, but so did not bow down. Among them were the gods of the Beast Worship Sect.
No one knows who Aman originally was.
So believe he was a powerful god from the Otherworld, others think he was the vanished Sun God, Amon-Ra, a fusion of the God Amon and the God Ra, but one thing is certain, Aman does share so traits with Amon.
In World One, Duncan had encountered Amon, one of the Seventy-Two Pillar Demon Gods, a divine spirit visage turned into a Demon God Transformation tool.
This was the masterpiece of Monotheism.
It was like refining Amon’s visage into a demon puppet.
But in the early years, Amon was the king of the gods of Thebes, still a formidable Sun God in so worlds, but gradually he diminished, and many of his divine spirit visages have been deeply injured or even destroyed.
In the late Dark Ages, Amon’s worship flourished, but after the formation of the Golden Coast, Amon’s faith gradually declined.
So suspect that Amon was killed!
Even his true form might have perished in an Otherworld full of many powerful divine spirits.
Protheus entered the innermost part of the palace, stared at the High Priest before him, and said in a deep voice, "I want you to pray for the divine spirit’s power to deal with Hegel and others!"
"As long as Hegel can be killed, I will build a magnificent Great Divine Hall for your gods!"
The priest opposite stayed silent for a long ti, then slowly said, "The great Seth will not take action personally."
"But the Priesthood can serve you."
Protheus’s expression was cold, and he said in a deep voice, "I do not care what thod you use!"
"I want Hegel dead!"
"And those crude barbarians! They all must die!"
Clearly.
As the legend spreads, he has beco a stepping stone for Duncan and Hegel, his prestige gravely damaged, while the others beco the legendary heroes of this era.
There must be a winner among them.
Because this era cannot accommodate too many!
The more impressive Duncan and Hegel’s reputations grow, the more likely he is to beco a re background figure, even a subject of ridicule.
Protheus’s figure quickly left.
Upon leaving, he couldn’t help but clutch his abdon, feeling another sharp pain.
Much later.
A whisper echoed in the darkness: "Has his power been awakened?"
The priest slowly shook his head and said, "Not yet."
"But jealousy drives him mad, hatred enrages him, and he is slowly regaining his self."
The secret conflicts among the gods never cease.
Protheus indeed has the bloodline of a divine spirit, but what else remains unknown, even to the gods.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, Seth tore himself from his mother’s body to be born; out of jealousy, he murdered the Egyptian king Osiris, later dismbering him into fourteen pieces. Osiris’s wife, the goddess Isis, retrieved the body, wishing to resurrect him but found only thirteen pieces; the genitals had been eaten by a fish.
There was no way.
She could only carve a fake genitalia and revived her husband for one night, producing a son, Horus.
This Horus is the god of kingship, vengeance, and protection.
The relationships among the ancient Egyptian gods were no better than those of the Olympian gods. Although they redeveloped faith after entering this world, so deeply rooted grudges and disputes still exist.
When Horus grew up, he learned the truth and wanted revenge, but Isis tried to stop him because he was not yet strong enough, yet the young Horus, in a fit of rage, drew his blade and decapitated his mother Isis—though she was eventually healed by Thoth.
Following was the war between Horus and Seth, with Horus as the eventual victor. His descendants beca the pharaohs of Egypt.
Many wives of the gods were said to be the goddesses of Horus, and Protheus is considered his Divine Son.
"Then continue to wait."
The whisper in the dark slowly said, "Protheus will fully awaken sooner or later."
Hakain Island.
Duncan walked out from a mountain of corpses and a sea of blood, behind him lay countless corpses of native warriors. After he continuously killed hundreds, the Hakain natives had lost their will to resist, and as the priest of Primitive Witchcraft at the front knelt down, the massive array of indigenous people collapsed in fear.
"Did they surrender just like that?" Crete, carrying a battle axe, cleaned the fragnts stuck in the seams of his armor.
Not far from them was a primitive tribe, about the size of a town.
In this period, they had annihilated twelve nations; with the recent destruction of the Hakain Kingdom, they had now obliterated thirteen nations.
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