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With the Earth Calamity, Kru could threaten most powerful gods, but that was all; his final fighting strength was only that much.
This is actually quite astonishing. Kru has only been a god for a short time, yet he is able to intervene in battles involving powerful gods. This has never happened before Nemus.
But for the God of Storms, this was far from enough. What he wanted was to defeat the God of Suns and have his own storms completely obscure him.
As long as victory is assured, destruction is inevitable; the God of Storms no longer cares.
What he has been pursuing since the very beginning has been only one thing—to achieve ultimate combat ability and then defeat the Sun God.
Kru has mastered the Earth Calamity. Logically speaking, the Earth Calamity is so powerful that even the gods would find it difficult to deal with. Its combat power should be much greater than this.
But in reality, Kru doesn't have much power at his disposal.
He needs to focus most of his energy on 'confrontation'.
Given that enemies and allies share a common origin, Kru cannot truly represent the calamities of the earth.
The Storm God disdains such limited power.
As soon as this thought crossed his mind, the God of Storms felt his aura of calamity grow even stronger.
Although it still failed to truly transform into a god of disaster, becoming a world-ending catastrophe like the calamities of the earth.
However, their strength has improved to some extent.
Many of the world's calamities and sins began to converge on him.
This is also one of the reasons why the God of Storms chose the path of the God of Disaster.
The element of wind represents the atmosphere of the world, the flow of breath, and the protection of all things.
If the God of Storms reverses it, then all the calamities of the world will flow towards him, and he will become the true cause of world destruction.
From symbolizing the flow of space in time and space, it transforms into an extreme evolution of world collapse.
The three major calamity groups in the world today are the Abyss, the Earth Calamity, and the Divine Abominations.
The Abyss is the oldest calamity, the Earth Calamity was born a thousand years ago, and the Divine Abominations are the result of hundreds of millions of years of continuous reproduction by the gods.
Besides these, there are all sorts of sinful spirits, large and small, and the sins they represent.
At this moment, as the God of Storms once again reaffirmed his belief in being a calamity god, some sinful souls began to lose control of their bodies.
Their bodies instantly disintegrated, and their souls were absorbed as a wisp of energy, which then merged into the body of the Storm God.
Even in the prime material plane, Kru could sense that some calamity beasts belonging to the calamity of the earth were being sucked away by the god of storms as wisps of black mist.
"The God of Storms... has gone mad!" All the gods who witnessed this scene instantly came to this conclusion.
Calamity is a powerful force, something all the gods know.
Many deities are secretly studying calamities, a fact that most deities are well aware of.
However, gods can use their divine power to purify sins, but they never directly absorb calamities.
Because calamities only drive people mad.
It is the power that destroys numbers and thus forms, and it is an existence that is contrary to reason.
Absorbing sins and calamities will only lead to madness.
Even with the will and size of the Storm God, if this behavior continues for a period of time, he will lose his mind and become a mad god.
The Mad God will lose the greatest advantage of a god: precise control over power.
Although gods like the Storm God, who belong to the rage pantheon, are not particularly good at building systems, they are more about brute force output.
However, being bad at something and being unable to do something are two different things.
Once the God of Storms loses his mind, even a mid-level deity could, after a period of planning and luring, kill him.
In today's world, reason prevails over irrationality.
In other words, even the current Storm God has taken a gamble.
He gambled that he could achieve the ascension to the God of Calamity before sin and calamity corrupted his sanity.
If he can grasp the true meaning of the world's destruction, then he can also control the calamities and thus preserve his sanity.
If you can't do it...
That's impossible.
The God of Storms resolutely completed this act of digging his own grave.
Then his gaze fell upon the surging calamities of the earth around him, and the calamities on his body instantly assimilated them.
After breaking free from the pulling force of the calamity on the earth, the God of Storms transformed into a gust of wind and flew towards Nemus and the Goddess of Discipline.
Everything is for one purpose—to win!
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The God of Storms was so resolute, and so was the Goddess of Discipline.
The moment she realized that Kru had intervened in the fight, she chose to dodge.
She was deeply impressed by the power of the earth's calamity. Although she had already patched up the loopholes and all the saints had thoroughly examined them, once bitten, twice shy.
The terror of the Earth Calamity lies in its direct pointing to the forbidden fate of all things returning to the mud. At the same time, because the God of Earth started with life, the Earth Calamity also has signs of being against life.
Returning to the mud is not necessarily the same as the end.
If she could, the Goddess of Discipline would absolutely not want to touch this thing.
Kru's primary target was actually her, as she still bore the 'punishment' brought about by the previous catastrophe, and this would not disappear simply because her 'original form' in this world might die.
The taboo of returning to mud in the face of calamities on earth is, to some extent, a terrifying force of return that transcends cause and effect.
This power is equivalent to fate, yet it is also quite different from fate.
Under this force, theoretically everything will eventually return to the mud.
The difference is only a matter of time.
Previously, the God of Discipline was forcibly pulled out of the divine realm by the Cataclysm, and only managed to remain in the Astral Plane thanks to the rule set by fate that gods cannot descend into the quagmire, thus avoiding a complete disaster.
Even gods, once they enter the mire, find it difficult to escape and will gradually turn into mud.
Although the God of Discipline was not pulled down at that time, the power of return truly fell on him.
In this situation, even though she came from another world and even though she already had countermeasures, she still did not want to be touched by this power.
Calamity itself is a force capable of transcending the world. As a disaster that can destroy the world, even a small one, once it is repeatedly encountered, will develop and become extremely troublesome to deal with.
Not to mention the Earth Calamity, which is only in Kru's hands, and its power has been largely consumed by fighting against itself.
Otherwise, if the calamity were to truly come to life, all powerful divine forces would become wary.
At present, Kru can only be said to be able to make the powerful god deal with it seriously, but as long as it is not a sneak attack or a direct hit, the powerful god can suppress Kru's power to a certain extent.
The presence of the Goddess of Discipline releases immense divine power within the astral plane, with countless forces surging rapidly around her, containing the thoughts of countless precepts.
Before Nemus was born, the God of Discipline ruled over the discipline for many years. During those years, many of people's understanding and thoughts about the discipline were transformed into the divine power of the God of Discipline.
However, much of it has also settled in the astral plane, forming trends of thought that can be seen as a wind of the astral plane.
Now, this trend of thought has been stirred up by the goddess of discipline.
It must be said that this is the advantage of seniority, because the precepts have existed for so many years. Over the years, people's understanding and reflection on the concept of precepts will be reflected to a certain extent on the astral plane that represents thought and spirit.
She doesn't follow the path of the ancient gods in terms of discipline. She mostly accumulates these kinds of beliefs and beliefs, too lazy to refine them into divine power, as it's too inefficient and too costly.
It would be better to store it in the astral realm as a reserve of resources. In critical moments, this power can be readily deployed and directly become a strategic tool.
This is a critical moment.
The widespread adoption of disciplinary thought has imbued the changes in the astral realm with a disciplinary flavor.
On one side are taboos, on the other is rhythm; everything must be carried out under the constraints of precepts.
The Goddess of Discipline observed the distance between herself and Nemus amidst the flow of thoughts.
"Nine wheels of thought have turned..." It has progressed one more turn than before, but the speed is not satisfactory.
If it weren't for Kru's sudden appearance, then following the previous pace, the safe distance between her and Nemus should be between five and six thought cycles.
At that point, she would be able to move the siege plan to the next stage.
With her explosive power, she could easily penetrate this seemingly safe distance.
By inflicting absolute damage on Nemus's main body, we can gradually compress Nemus's living space.
At that point, Nems will only be trapped in a vicious cycle.
This is the evil consequence of not having a divine kingdom.
Once their own safety is directly threatened, they can only draw more resources from other places to deploy defenses.
In comparison, while other gods also need to 'defend,' their defense is merely for sustaining their power.
Within their divine kingdom, their divine bodies remain safe, and they have already prepared more than one divine body capable of being dispatched out of the kingdom.
A divine body can only be considered a bargaining chip.
Even the main body can be used as a bargaining chip to gain an advantage in battle when necessary.
Even if they die, their 'original forms' in other possible worlds can immediately choose to provide support, contributing more divine essence, more deflection force, and more of themselves.
In terms of tolerance for error, Nemus is far inferior to other gods.
Therefore, the Goddess of Discipline's battle plan is very clear at this moment: to continuously lay out measures to shorten the safe distance of Nemus, and then attack Nemus's margin for error.
Under the influence of this trend of thought, Naims's space for maneuver is being compressed.
The Storm God, far away, broke free from the earth's pull and was rushing towards this side.
Everything seemed to have reached a critical point.
The key, however, lies not in the astral plane, but in the material plane.
On the floating whale, war has engulfed this place.
Various changes led to a loss of control over the situation on the material plane.
Within the realm of the Moon Goddess, her followers felt a powerful 'spirituality' connecting them.
Unity of purpose is no longer a metaphor, but an adjective describing reality.
Because the Moon Goddess was previously part of the Sky Pantheon, and the pantheon's worship could be directed toward any deity within it, there were still quite a few followers of the Sun Goddess in the Moon Goddess's territory.
Because of the heliocentric system, these sun believers have become very powerful, so now, due to the rebellion of the moon god, they are causing a great deal of trouble.
Although the Moon Goddess, relying on her spirituality, also wanted to learn the heliocentric system, she did not possess Nemus's ability to learn and perfect it in a few thought processes.
Furthermore, Nemus only used it in the God Wars as a technique, not a system.
The establishment of a system requires consideration of many practical conditions.
The moon goddess's spiritual integration is suitable for this system, but it's too late to arrange it.
Hasty action will only leave flaws, which will be exposed to the sun god.
Therefore, while followers of the moon goddess can acquire a great deal of mystical knowledge in a state of spiritual integration, their power cannot grow as rapidly as that of followers of the sun goddess.
Except for a few individuals.
Chapter 909 Contact
Avis was an exception; as a follower of the moon goddess, he grew extremely rapidly during this period.
His speed was so great that many people believed he had received divine favor.
However, only Avis understood that everything he had originated from a stone.
After grasping the stone, Avis was able to see the connections between things.
It can be applied not only to real-world objects, but also to the connections between abstract things.
For example, after Avis figured out the stone's abilities through his experiments, he connected himself with an abstract concept.
"Avis - The Ultimate Gold Variety!"
"We need to go to the Tower of the Moon..."
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