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125, the desperate month of Fujimaru Rika(1/2)

125, Fujimaru Rika's desperate situation

Nidhogg (nidhogg).

Strictly speaking, Niedhog cannot even be regarded as a name, but is a direct transliteration of the word "despair", and does not mean the incarnation of despair, because Niedhog is basically equivalent to doing nothing in Norse mythology, but is a symbol of the arrival of Ragnarok-

In fact, it is very difficult to say that it is a symbol. After Niedhog bit off some of the roots of the tree, it took quite a while before the Asa tribe started a war with the giants. At most, it was a "precursor" that descendants forced to go up.

But the statement of "precursor" is also very reluctant. The description of Hog, which belongs to you in the Old Ada Sutra, does not exceed three sentences in total. One sentence describes that Niedhog bit off the roots of the World Tree, which shows that the Ragnarok is coming (but the World Tree itself has nothing to do with it). One sentence describes that Niedhog fell into the abyss at the end of the Ragnarok's twilight, carrying countless corpses in the world, and falling into the abyss (no description of life and death, nor does it describe battle).

As for the famous story of chewing trees?

The story is actually just one sentence. Most of the content in this sentence is not Niedhog, but the story of Squirrel Ratatosk, which tells the story of it provoking the relationship between Niedhog and Odin's falcon Vedfornier.

It is really hard to say whether Niedhog belongs to Nordic myths, because according to the convention of this mythical hero story, as long as a dragon appears, there must be a corresponding dragon-slaying hero.

But Niedhog doesn't have it, nothing, it's like a black household registration in Norse mythology.

Myths and legends all have their own symbolic meanings, and even if they have no meaning, future generations will make up a meaning. However, if it is a good explanation for the last part of the Ragnarok in Norse mythology, the last part of Ragnarokia is not a "story" but a "real history".

How to explain it?

It was nothing more than during the war between the gods at dusk, someone witnessed such a black dragon. He took advantage of the battle to bite the roots of the tree, and when the battle was over, it appeared again, carrying countless corpses and other things. The actual situation should be that he was picking up rags on the battlefield - I mean collecting materials.

Magicians all know that the most common magic material that is the magician's body itself.

The magical war has just been completed, and the ground is not full of material? What kind of gods, giants, divine beasts, monsters, artifacts, etc. are all sold at zero yuan.

Isn't this a good time to pick up a bargain?

What many people don’t know is that the truly strongest martial god in Norse mythology - at least it is comparable to Thor's child-teacher - killed Fenriel's forest god Vader, who did not die in Ragnarok's dusk.

Vader is still alive, but he has not stopped or hostile to Niedhog. Perhaps Vader only thought in confusion after the fight, "Who is this guy?"

It is usually more reasonable to pass by the old house dragon who picks up rags.

After all, Niedhog did nothing in Norse mythology.

The content of eating the roots of the world tree is highly valued in the mystical world of magicians.

What is the world tree Yigudrahil in Nordic mythology?

At least it is a planet with a tree posture, of course it is more likely to be a huge cosmic egg. Its ending is burned by the Sword of the Destruction of the Flame Giant King, but only Niedhog can eat the World Tree on the physical level, and even bite off the roots of the World Tree in the end.

Su Lut, the king of the Flame Giant, was a special attack, and this black dragon is so powerful that it is a big flying brick!

According to the magicians' ideas, the world tree is the world. Without special restraint, only the world can deal with the world. If you reason like this, Niedhog may also be the embodiment of the world.

Because there is a precedent, that is, the corpse of the Albion dragon under the feet of the Magicians Association. Even if it dies, its remains continue to evolve into a world and countless species.

After all, is the Albion Dragon really dead? For such great creatures, do they really have the concept of death?

An example of Niedhog is an exception all over the world. I have never seen such a node that appears in a key chapter in myth, but I didn't do anything bad and didn't participate from beginning to end. I just ran out and picked up some rags and turned around and disappeared into the cracks in the earth - the abyss - the ordinary passing guys.

As a myth, it is somewhat inexplicable.

It is understandable if it is regarded as a real historical record.

Niedhog seems to belong to Norse myths, but it doesn't. Everything has no clue. No one knows why he can physically bite off the roots of the World Tree. Although this behavior did not cause any substantial damage to the World Tree (otherwise no one would have hit it).

Usually passing by, then disappearing into the ground.

Coincidentally, there is also a black dragon that has unknown origin and contains a world (universe) in his body.

The Albion Dragon is not its name, it is just a place name.

People speculate that it was the Gu Long who died halfway through the journey without going to the inner sea of ​​the Star, but this statement is just a speculation. After all, no one has seen it before. If you really want to calculate your age, you can only draw at least 4.6 billion years - that is, it will take longer than the earth itself.

From this we can reversely infer that the Albion Dragon lived at least before the existence of the earth, that is, the life wandering in the universe, the literal dragon of stars.

How could such an immortal existence die of old age? The body was stuck at the entrance to the Inner Sea of ​​the Star - what is even more outrageous is that the world (universe) itself cannot do anything to its remains. Normally, it should have been crushed by a hydraulic press of this universe, but it was nothing, but instead forced a channel to reach the Inner Sea of ​​the Star.

Only the world can deal with the world. In other words, the world (the universe) cannot destroy it because it itself is a world and a universe.

The essence of a magician is a scholar. Since he is a scholar, he will naturally not miss such a topic. What exactly is the Albion Dragon? Where does it come from? Where does it go? The topic has always been the evergreen tree in the magician world.

Of course, some people will also associate it with the other end as the world (universe), and the ending record will also disappear underground, and they also have no idea what it is here to do.

Could it be that Niedhog is the Albion Dragon?

Of course, there is no evidence that these two exist the same existence, and it cannot even be confirmed by divination metaphysics, because neither of these two products have names, and forcibly divining will only connect to some other strange things.

To put it bluntly, the black dragon, called the Albion Dragon, is not Albion at all!

Albion is the name of the ancient British Isle, but the dragon incarnated by the British Isle itself has already appeared clearly and has been attacked by King Arthur, that is, the white dragon Futigen.

Fu Tigeng also has something to say.

As a legitimate and true literal meaning of Albion, the reason why I am not called Albion Dragon is because I have the name Futigen! Do you have it?

This is called a "fake book".

The ‘false book’ cannot be proved to be true, but it should not be falsified, not to prove ‘what the facts are’, but to prove ‘what the facts may be’.

But for magicians who want to use knitting techniques, the facts are not important. As long as there is such a "fake book" possibility, it is enough.

Although ‘Nidhog’ is hard to be considered a name, it is at least better than the place name like Albion Dragon. At least when it comes to keywords such as ‘Nidhog’ and ‘Black Dragon’, everyone will think of this vegetarian dragon that usually passes by and collects materials in Norse mythology, right?

That's enough.

In the name of "Nidhog", awaken the star dragon underground of Rentinen that has a longer lifespan than the planet itself!

In fact, is the Albion Dragon dead?

That kind of thing doesn't matter at all!

Magic is such an ideal thing!

The heart that believes is your magic!

This is the answer that Fujimaru Rika gathered the wisdom of all the Knights of Rentinian, and after he worked hard to get to this point.

Gathia will not let Fujimaru Rika go.

Because Fujimaru Rika could not be imprisoned, Gathia could not even let Fujimaru Rika like she let her go. The reason why Gathia did not continue to attack Chalde was that on the one hand, the coordinates of time and space were hidden by Da Vinci, and on the other hand, it did not care so much after the qi disappeared.

Because Chaldes will not disappear, even if the human rule is recast by Gathia Paradise, Chaldes, which was originally special, will continue to survive. Fortunately, they will be witnesses of the Demon King.

If Fujimaru Rika did not have the ability to "100% jailbreak", perhaps Gathia would have the option of locking her up.

But I couldn't hold it back, and Fujimaru Rika kept causing trouble, and the matter was a big news that Gathia could not completely ignore. Therefore, the relationship between the two parties subtly became a feeling similar to the laws of the dark forest.

The awakening of the "Albion Dragon (Star Dragon)" in the name of "Nidhog" is what Fujimaru Rika can find, and it may be possible to fight against the demon king Gathia.

Of course it is only possible.

It is hard to say whether it can be fought in fact or not before it actually starts.

Just as Niedhog, who was recorded in Norse mythology, and Albion's Dragon, beaten by Rentinen, are the same, only by asking the person involved, it is possible to know.

In the end, Fujimaru Rika could not wait for the arrival of Chaldean troops.

At the same time, Lu Mingfei probably hid in a tree hole with Circe, and was in a mess during the battle between the super-ancient god Mekal and Vereslana.

Whether it’s a loss or a win, let’s talk about it if you fight!

Gathia has a counter-summoning, which theoretically can invalidate the treasures of heroic spirits (although they are invalid for idealistic treasures), but Niedhog is not a heroic spirit!

At this point, when Fujimaru Rika's story was mentioned, Kong Ming used technical means to allow the survivors of the Knights of Rentinen to project the scenes of the story they experienced on the big screen, and all the pictures were frozen in the last scene.

It is not a fairy tale world, nor is it a stage set up by Kilshtalia. The picture is the scene of the real London in the material world at this moment.

——The whole of London has disappeared

The place where London City originally existed was replaced by a huge hole, and a blue light column that seemed to be breathing from the stars continued to the end of the sky and to the realm of the universe.

In the huge column of light, you can vaguely see the phantom of a huge black dragon-shaped creature.

It spread its wings, but it was still motionless, as if it was frozen in that moment.

——Getia and Niedhog did not fight in the end

The unfolding of the ten thousand-year-old topic of "Who is stronger or xx or xx" is subtly avoided.

Fujimaru Rika's final struggle cannot be said to be empty, but can only be said to be invalid and failed. Not only did it not threaten Gathia, it became a problem that the Savior Army headed by Chaldean had to face.

Why can't the fight start?

"Because of betrayal" members of the Knights of Rentinen, who survived, lowered their heads and looked full of struggle. "I can't believe that...Dalian will actually betray us."

What is the actual situation?



When Fujimaru Rika worked hard and made San Sun Moon transform into the will of "Nidhog (Arbion's Dragon)" and wanted to fight Gathia to the death, Dalian suddenly said this:

“When the law cannot bring justice to the parties, private revenge is legitimate and even noble from this moment on.”

"My leader, do you think Sanriyue is qualified to avenge Chaldean?"

This sentence is a classic quote from "The Detective Collection of Sherlock Holmes, Return, Milwarton", and can also be said to summarize Sherlock Holmes's personality as a "outlaw madman".

Fujimaru Rika did not answer.

She doesn't need to answer.
To be continued...
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