Varinzik stood on the head of a giant serpent, and it dashed through the waters while he was on it.
“So you really want to fight the gods?” the serpent asked, confused about his plan.
“Jormungandr, for centuries mortal destinies have been decided by a string. I was the one who cut that string. But the Greek, Norse, and Chinese gods made sure that they would interfere in their fates. What humanity needs is freedom from the gods.” Varinzik said, adjusting his gauntlets.
“While a lot of gods don’t interfere, and are good people, corruption in the Heavenly Realm is growing increasingly. The Greek Pantheon started this trend, but it’s becoming troublesome. Someone needs to try and stop it.” He continued.
“What about the Sovreign Gods, such as Tathagata or Shiva?” Jormungandr asked.
“They wouldn’t interfere in my conflict. They are above our conflict. Even god with a capital G wouldn’t interfere. They can make mistakes, but they will amend them. Those are respectable gods. I wouldn’t fight them.” Varinzik answered.
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“So you’ll take out Odin? And release my father?” Jormungandr asked.
“I already released the trickster. I can’t kill gods, but I can stop them.” he replied.
Jormungandr reached a large island with a massive mountain on it.
Varinzik got off Jormungandr.
“I’ll see ya.” Varinzik said as the serpent left.
Varinzik climbed the mountain, killing every demon and angel he saw, till he got to the top.
There was a golden portal in the shape of a hexagon.
Varinzik summoned a golden hoop that glowed red and put it around his ankle.
Then he summoned red brass knuckles that glowed red and attached it to one of his gauntlets.
He went through the portal and saw an army of gods and angelic warriors.
One army was led by a 17-foot-tall man in a toga with white hair and blue eyes.
Another was led by an old man with a spear and a missing eye.
The last army was led by a tall man in a robe with a long pointed white beard.
Varinzik saw this.
“Jade Emperor, Odin, and Zeus! IT’S BEEN A WHILE!” he yelled, going into a monster stance.