"This is the famous story where Gilgash cos to the aid of the goddess Inanna and drives away the creatures infesting her huluppu tree. But the tree is not the huluppu tree and her na is not Inanna. Her na is taboo and should not be spoken"
Azief saw Gilgash fighting a giant and a bull unlike any other.
When it stopped on the ground, the ground beco scorched and all of its fertility was drained.
Wherever it goes it creates mass destruction
When it breathes, one blow of its breath create a ground so large that one hundred n could fall into it and with each successive breathes, it could create large and larger hole.
He saw Gilgash and Enkidu uses magic thod, working together to slay the bull
Then Azief saw a being covered up with light, the Sun God Shamash. There is many other feats.
So of them was not in the stories that has been told about Gilgash, so of them are present but not the sa kind of story
Azief then ask what rule did Gilgash broke.
Odin revealed to him that from the mont Earth was created, it was under protection. No other planet have such protection.
From the mont Earth was created, it generated a lot of discourse
Unlike the other planets that evolved naturally, according to the laws and rules of the Omniverse, Earth was special.
In that it was crafted by the One and Only personally.
Yet, this special planet, a small rock in the vast wilderness of the Omniverse, did not possess anything special about it
It was not born with great magical energy nor does it have energy source that could proper its inhabitants to longevity that reach the sky
Other than the fact that the planets around Earth die before Earth was created, leaving Earth to be safe from any external and galactic forces nearby, Earth was just another floating rock in the vast Omniverse
It is not even a large rock. Small when compared to the vastness of the Omniverse. Even smaller than a speck of dust.
Azief of course was puzzled. If that is the case, then why all of these being that now has beco myth in his world, descend down to Earth?
Odin did not hide it from him
There is many prophecies about Earth from the mont it was created.
The Angels spoke about it and once under the instigation of a Dark Being
Because of this Dark Being, the Angels questioned the One and Only why would he create a being so imperfect and so filthy?
The answer is simply that He knows better.
One thing is clear.
The One and Only have a plan for Earth.
Most of the other planet in the Omniverse did not have protection. Earth from its conception was protected and blessed.
The Moon, the planets around it was created to shield most of the danger that could endanger earth.
Mars, a planet that once was inhabited by powerful creatures was wiped out before Earth and humans appears.
All to make sure that Mars creatures would not harm Earth.
There is a million ways for things to go wrong for Earth.
One solar flare away from destruction, one feet away from annihilation from so teors.
All of that, like a fortune that never ceased to amaze, all of these world ending disasters managed to avoid Earth
Magic is there the concentration was not so powerful that it would create a magical civilization
There is also a magic barrier that limit any beings power the mont they enter the Milky Way.
The closer it is to Earth, the more powerful this restriction beca. This is blessed planet and the galaxy they are in is not inhabited by any powerful civilization
So of the lifeform that does exist in the Milky Way galaxy has been destroyed before Earth cos to beings
Their traces was then erased.
And then as Odin tell the story of this world, once again, he went back to the Age of the Dinosaur.
Azief saw the dinosaur and he saw a different civilization that humans have wrongly attributed to them
Yes, the dinosaur have civilizations.
One thing he did not see was how humans appeared.
He wanted to see how humans appeared
Odin simply said to him that the origin of human, the first humans, was a fixed point in ti
Not the kind of fixed point in ti like the Ti Lords ascribe to.
The Fixed Point of Ti differs in definition depending on the ability of the civilizations and the way the define these things.
The definition of a Fixed Point of Ti for Ti Lord and the definition of a Fixed Point of Ti for Asgardians are different
What made them different is the ability of this civilization. What the Ti Lord could not do, does not an the Asgardian could not do.
The Ti Lords are powerful, but this does not an that they are the most powerful civilization in the Omniverse.
Every civilization that could tangle and compete with the Ti Lords all have their own bag of tricks.
As for the Asgardian, their definition of the Fixed Point in Ti is that a point in ti where they could not interfere.
This fixed point in ti is quite special in that nobody could simply teleport or see what happen in that fixed point of ti.
You could turns back ti and appear before the creation of humans and you could turn back ti and appear in ti a few dozen years after the creation of humans
But you could not appear right at the ti when human was first created. It is like there is a force preventing any beings from entering that point of ti
It was like that point of ti was isolated and put in a box.
And this box could not be broken by anyone.
You could either go over it, below it, pass through right or left but could not enter the box itself
Odin said he had tried.
And he could not do it.
No matter how strong and powerful he had beco, he could never break that barriers of ti space that is fixed to the entire Source Wall
Odin said this is also present in many origin stories of many other living beings.
But if you have enough power, you could see through it.
None was so special that their origin point is tied to the Source Wall.
Odin said that is the beginning of the obsession of other beings towards Earth.
From what Odin said to him, if not for the fact that there is restriction on the power that one could exert on Earth, the War of the Gods that happened five thousand years ago on Earth would be even more tragic
And there would be many more alien civilization descending to Earth
As for going to see humans in the early period, the closer it is to the origin the harder it is for one to stay in that ti period and see things in that ti period.
The few things that Azief saw is mostly a glimpse but even a glimpse has made him realize that the past is not as primitive as the common historian led the world to believe
However, all of this still did not answer what rule did Gilgash broke that Odin said he crossed a line?
Odin explained to him before Gilgash there was Utnapishtim.
His real na is sothing that Odin himself did not know.
Utnapishtim is the na humans on Earth called him and Odin also uses this na
Utnapishtim itself is not really a na...more like a title.
"He Has Found Life" That is the aning of that na. And in his ti, Utnapishtim must have a different na, na that people called him and na that the beings who knows him would call him
Odin asked him, who is Utnapishtim? This is more of a rhetorical question. because Azief could tell that Odin must have known who is Utnapishtim
Still, he answer
Azief knows about a lot of things but Utnapishtim is not one of them.
After all, Azief while he does like reading about history and myths and all that kind of stuff, and while he knew about Gilgash, all he knew is superficial knowledge that he browsed in the past
So, Odin told him the story of Utnapishtim.
At least the one that Earth told the world about.
In Earth, he is a legendary king of the ancient city Shuruppal in what is now southern Iraq which is now one of the seven continent under the Seven Great Powers on Earth
And he is prominently known because he is in Gilgash flood myth.
Azief eyes narrowed when he heard this and he check his own mories.
There is a lot to sift through and a second later, he finally rembers
"Gilgash flood myth" he once read about it. But he only skimd it.
At that ti, he was in a binge of myth researching and he read about Gilgash and his flood myth
"He survived the Flood by making a boat, called the Preserver of Life"
Odin nodded
But the boat is not made of timber as the story had said.
Azief could accept that.
After all, from what he had seen, most of the things that the historian thoughts about the past is very different from the real past he had seen
Even more so when dealing with myths.
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