The knight in the big world of American TV series

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"Then tell it quickly!" Thor enjoyed watching the fun.

At this moment, he didn't think about going back quickly... He was just too careless. There was nothing he could do. Many Asgardians were like this, thick-skinned and optimistic! Death was of course a heartbreaking thing for them, but in the eyes of Asgardians, it was useless to indulge in sadness and nostalgia. Besides, the deceased and them would not really never see each other again. They would always meet again in the ancestral hall, so death was just a short separation, and there was no need to shed tears.

Of course, this is also related to Thor's own personality... To put it nicely, this guy has a good attitude, to put it bluntly, he is a careless person!

I guess his dad is dead, and he will recover in a few days. (Thor's biggest regret in life is his mother's death... He is very open-minded about Odin's death)

"What? You want to see Titans mate?" Kai looked at Thor in surprise, wondering if he was too idle.

"I haven't seen it, of course I want to see it!" Thor said without hesitation.

After all, this is a Titan! This thing is so rare, there are only so many on the entire Earth, and even Asgard doesn't know much about these giant beasts.

There is no way, the Asgardians are still too weak, and Asgard was just established before they were driven out of the earth. When they were on earth, they actually never left the vicinity of Norway.

After that, they left the Earth. Thousands of years ago, Odin's father Bor led the Asgard army to defeat the conspiracy of the dark elf Malekith to infect the universe. Soon after, Odin succeeded to the throne and led Asgard to the peak. In the next thousand years, Odin and his eldest daughter Hela fought in the Nine Realms together, leading Asgard to become the first race of the Nine Realms and the ruler of the Nine Realms. Just when the Nine Realms were co-rulers, Odin and Hela had a disagreement. After seeing the pain that the war brought to the Nine Realms, Odin repented and decided to stick to this hard-won peace. But Hela was not satisfied with living in a corner, and wanted to lead the Asgard army to conquer the wider stars. Seeing that he could not convince his stubborn eldest daughter, Odin ordered Asgard's most elite Valkyrie army to capture Hela.

The powerful Hela said that she was fighting against the elite and almost wiped out the entire Valkyrie Corps.

In the end, Odin personally took action, sacrificed his own family for the greater good, and sealed Hela with his own power. For the next three thousand years, the Nine Realms ushered in a relatively stable period.

But they had never encountered the Titans... When the Protoss rose, the Titans had already fallen into decline, and many Titans had become extinct at that time. Only at the junction of the East and the West were there some Titans still active.

This is also the reason why Kai couldn't go back to the East. He reached the Mesopotamian Basin, but couldn't go any further east. Too many Titans were concentrated there, making the natural environment there worse. That would be fine, but the key is that the Titans are still active in that area.

It was there that Enkidu died.

Enkidu was the enemy and friend of Gilgamesh, the king of Uruk, a city-state of the Sumerian Empire in ancient Mesopotamia.

The ancient city of Uruk is located on the fertile land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. It was perhaps the most prosperous and greatest city in the world at that time, even Olympus or Egypt at that time could not compare to it!

And Gilgamesh was the ruler of this city.

The city has always been ruled by gods, but as time went on, the gods began to move away from humans... The Mesopotamians were the first civilization in the world to build cities. According to the Sumerian King List, after the great flood, the land rose from the sea.

There is a very interesting thing here, that is, almost all civilizations in the world have records about the Great Flood. There are many versions of the cause of the prehistoric Great Flood. In addition to the well-known "Bible" and "Classic of Mountains and Seas", "The Book of Enoch" also proposed a dark legend about the prehistoric Great Flood.

In the Western Bible, the cause of the prehistoric flood can be traced back to the birth of mankind. The Bible once recorded that God Jehovah took seven days to create all things in the world. On the last day, Jehovah created the world's first human "Adam". Adam was a human created by Jehovah in his own image. He placed Adam in the Garden of Eden to live. After a while, Adam felt lonely, so God used Adam's rib to create a woman named "Eve" to accompany Adam. The humans created at first were pure and flawless. They did not know what desire was. God also warned them not to eat the apples in the Garden of Eden. But in the end, Adam and Eve could not withstand the temptation of the venomous snake. They ate the apples in the Garden of Eden. From then on, they understood what shame and desire were. God was very angry when he knew it, so he punished them. God deprived them of the right to eternal life and expelled them from the Garden of Eden. From then on, the couple began to reproduce on the continent and gradually formed the human race. But the forbidden fruit they ate made them know what desire is. Because of this endless desire, the human race lives in fighting and crime all day long.

In order to cleanse this sin, God finally decided to cleanse the earth, so he sent down an oracle and prepared to flood this sinful world. But he did not intend to exterminate all races. He chose a person with the most kindness and integrity from all human beings. This person was called Noah. God told him that the world would be flooded soon, so Noah needed to build a big ship, let Noah collect all the species in the world and save some of them in the ark, and then let Noah hide in it with his wife and children, so that they could avoid the disaster brought by the flood and live until the arrival of the new world. And this ship was later called "Noah's Ark".

Sumer also has the same records, which are similar to the Bible. The only difference is that the Sumerians believed that the flood was sent by all gods, not by God alone. However, this statement believes that the prehistoric flood was a punishment from gods for human sins.

Compared to the Western belief that the Great Flood was a cleansing operation against human sins, in Chinese legends, humans were innocent victims of this prehistoric flood, because the Great Flood was actually the result of a fight between two gods. It turns out that in the Classic of Mountains and Seas, it was once recorded that in ancient times, after Pangu created the world and Nuwa created humans, humans lived on this land together with the gods. However, there were many fights among the gods, the most intense of which was the war between the water god Gonggong and the fire god Zhurong. As the saying goes, "water and fire are incompatible", and this is also true for these two gods. It is said that Gonggong and Zhurong each led their subordinates to fight for several days. They fought from the mortal world to the heaven, and from the heaven to the mortal world. In the end, the water god Gonggong was defeated and fled to the vicinity of Buzhou Mountain with only a dozen subordinates. At that time, Buzhou Mountain was the pillar between heaven and earth, and the water god was so angry that he crashed into Buzhou Mountain and broke it in half. Buzhou Mountain collapsed, and endless floods rushed down from the sky. The homeland that humans depended on for survival instantly turned into purgatory. The mother of the earth, Nuwa, did not want to see her creation of humans suffer such a disaster, so she took great pains to refine the sky-repairing stone to plug the hole in the sky. This is the origin of "Nuwa patching the sky". Although Nuwa patched up the sky, humans also suffered heavy losses, and it took many years of recuperation before they gradually recovered.

Other civilizations have similar records. Although each has its own reasons, most of them are about the arrival of a great flood and the subsequent devastation of all lives.

According to the Sumerian King List of Sumer, after the kingship descended from the sky, Sumerian Eridu ushered in the kingship, and Alulim became the king. He ruled the world for 28880 years, and the later Alajar ruled for 36000 years. The combined reign of these two kings was as long as 64800 years. Eridu is a center of Sumerian culture and a holy place for the cultural god Enki. According to records, it was this god who brought art, science, industry and civilization to mankind. Even the earliest book of law was the product of this god. After the decline of Eridu, the kingship came to another city, Bad-Tibira. The king Enmenluanna ruled the world for 43200 years, and Enmengalanna and the shepherd god Dumzid ruled for 28800 and 36000 years respectively. After more than 28800 years of "enduring", the kingship was later transferred to Larsa, and King Ensi Pazidanna ruled for 21000 years. After that, the royal power shifted from Larsa to Sippar and then to Shulupak. Two local kings, Enmendulana and Ubaratu, ruled for 18600 years and years respectively.

Five cities and eight kings made up the entirety of the world before the Flood, with a total reign of 5 years, before the Flood washed away everything.

All of these kings are gods. They have long life spans. (Although they will all die)

But when it comes to Gilgamesh, things have changed a little bit. Gilgamesh is not a god, he is a demigod, so he cannot live forever, and he is very dissatisfied with this. He was born with divine power but likes to stir up trouble everywhere. He has two-thirds of the blood of gods in his body. Later, he became the king, but he was very cruel. His people lived in dire straits. People couldn't live anymore and cried to the gods. After knowing this, the gods sent Enkidu, a half-orc with long hair and who lived with wild beasts all day, to kill him.

Enkidu was very kind and often helped wild animals escape from hunters. This time, the gods ordered him to kill Gilgamesh, and he went after knowing it. After the two met, they fought fiercely, but in the end, they could not decide the winner and ended in a draw. The two became good friends because of the fight. From then on, Gilgamesh turned back from his wrongdoing. The two joined forces to kill all kinds of monsters that harmed people and did good things for the people. Their city was located on a plain, and the residents of the city were very worried about building houses. Because there was no suitable wood nearby. The two went to the forest to cut wood, but a monster lived in the forest to stop them, so they joined forces to kill the monster and cut wood for the residents to build houses.

This matter was known by a goddess in heaven. She liked Gilgamesh very much, so she descended from the sky to confess her love to Gilgamesh, but Gilgamesh rejected her for his brother. This made the goddess feel insulted. How could a god like you, a mortal, refuse her love? The goddess was furious and summoned a sacred bull to avenge Gilgamesh. This bull was very big and very ferocious. It could spit fire and kill hundreds of people in an instant. Many people were killed. Gilgamesh and Enkidu were very angry and went to kill the bull. Soon, the two of them beat the bull to death. At this time, the goddess saw it and came down to earth to save the bull, but the bull was still beaten to death by the two men.

The rest is just some unimportant stuff, blah blah, in short, the goddess is very angry and the consequences are very serious. Enkidu and Gilgamesh almost died, but in the end they survived through untold hardships, but this near-death experience made Gilgamesh realize the horror of death.

So he decided to find the secret of immortality.

According to ancient legends, the secret of immortality lies in the distant East.

It was also at this time that Kai arrived in Sumer. After a series of misunderstandings, he and Gilgamesh finally became good friends. So the three of them decided to go to the East together.

Kai wanted to go home, Gilgamesh wanted the secret of immortality, and Enkidu was the simplest. He simply thought that if Gilgamesh wanted to go, he must go too.

So the three of them went together, and then three went and two returned, and Enkidu died on the way to the east.

That might have been Kai's first encounter with a Titan... but he didn't think about it that way at the time.

The other gods have all seen Titans to a greater or lesser extent, except Asgard... They have been staying in Nagada, Northern Europe, where only some Titans with ice and snow attributes exist. But the problem is that these Titans are generally lazy, and they spend most of their time sleeping.

For example, the snow demon.

So Asgard knows very little about the Titans, and even thinks those giant monsters are just legends... Gods also have legends... It's ironic, right?

When Asgard first learned that there were really these monsters on Earth, it was shocked. Even an old god like Odin was surprised that the myths were actually true!

Now it is a rare opportunity to watch the Titans' reproduction up close.

It could even allow Asgard to learn more about these giant creatures.

Of course, Thor would not stay because of these academic issues, he simply wanted to see the scenery.

Just as a group of people were watching the two monsters rubbing against each other, a ball of black sticky substance began to move quickly through the cracks in the ground without anyone noticing!


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