Chapter 380: The God of Fire Ignar Descends
Chapter 380: The God of Fire Ignar Descends
Clad in armor forged from the heart of a volcano, the God of Fire stood tall and imposing. His armor, glowing with intricate patterns of molten lava, seemed to pulse with a life of its own, reflecting the eternal flames that fueled his existence.
In his hand, he wielded a massive warhammer, its head a burning inferno, capable of reducing anything it touched to ashes.
As he stepped forward, the ground beneath him ignited, leaving a trail of scorched earth in his wake.
The sky above darkened, and fiery meteors began to rain down, heralding his arrival. The very air seemed to vibrate with his power, a constant reminder of the blazing heat force he embodied.
His voice, when he spoke, was a deep rumble, like the roar of an erupting volcano. "I am Ignar, the God of Fire. Who dares to offend Fantasia?" His words were a challenge, echoing through the world and striking fear into the hearts of all who heard them.
Ignar's presence alone was enough to set the world ablaze, and his descent marked a turning point, a harbinger of destruction and change. The God of Fire had arrived, and the world would never be the same again.
Even though there were thousands of gods in the Wright Pantheon who were previously grand-level powerhouses, they felt the overwhelming power of Ignar was far beyond their
own.
It was clear that a single attack from the God of Fire would obliterate them into ashes without a doubt. Ignar's power was several major realms above theirs. Even if they became stronger than a Low God, Ignar's power level would still surpass theirs significantly.
According to Ignar's words, he seemed to be affiliated with Fantasia. More accurately, he sounded like Fantasia's lapdog. Knowing that Ignar was Fantasia's loyal servant, the expressions of the gods from the Wright Pantheon became solemn.
They never expected Fantasia to be bold enough to send such a powerful god to descend into the Magic Fantasy World.
They were aware from God King Alister Wright that Fantasia's main body was held back by Lilyana Rue Fae.
Because of this, they didn't worry much about Fantasia's revenge. However, they didn't anticipate that Fantasia would resort to sending her underlings to attack them in the Magic Fantasy World.
Faced with the heat and fire emanating from Ignar, the Dragon God of Fire felt that his own dragon god fire was superior. However, the difference in power levels made it impossible for him to fight against Ignar.
If they were on the same power level, the Dragon God of Fire would have immediately attacked Ignar, as he was not only a member of the Wright Pantheon but also had a good relationship with Alister.
The gods in the Wright Pantheon didn't blame Alister, understanding the consequences of being involved in the power struggle between the gods in the God Realm. This was a hurdle they needed to overcome, and even when faced with Ignar's divine power, they did not become timid.
They knew that even if they didn't offend Fantasia, other gods in the God Realm would still cause trouble for them if they ascended without any backing. At least by joining the Wright Pantheon, they had the support of both Alister and Lilyana Rue Fae.
Only gods affiliated with Fantasia would dare attack them, while the rest would not risk getting involved in the conflict.
Unlike the newly ascended gods in the God Realm who started as demigods, all the Low Gods in the Wright Pantheon had risen from the very bottom. They were seasoned veterans with thousands of years of experience and were far from naive.
Faced with the threat of the God of Fire descending into the Magic Fantasy World, their first action was to contact their God King, Alister.
Having signed a divine covenant with him, they possessed the means to communicate with him in dire situations. This was designed for times when they encountered an opponent stronger than themselves and needed to call upon their backer.
If the God Officers were strong enough, the communication would be directed to them instead of the God King. However, the heroes, who had recently become gods, were not yet powerful enough.
The system only worked if the heroes were at least one power level higher than the subordinate gods. Currently, although the heroes had attained godhood, they were still at the power level of a Low God. They were indeed stronger than the subordinate gods in the Wright Pantheon, but their power level wasn't significantly higher.
From the information obtained in the sacred ruins, they understood that the power levels of gods were divided into Low God, Mid God, High God, and Great God.
Alister and the heroes were unsure if there were levels beyond this, as that was all the information they could gather from the sacred ruins.
It suggested that the gods who left the ruins were not particularly strong. Otherwise, they wouldn't have resorted to leaving those ruins as traps to capture potential gods and make them their subordinates.
When his subordinate gods contacted him via the divine covenant, Alister received their messages immediately. The descent of the God of Fire, Ignar, was extremely high-profile, attracting the attention of every powerhouse in the Magic Fantasy World.
Given Ignar's wanton release of divine pressure, it was impossible for anyone not to notice his presence. It seemed as if Ignar was desperate for attention, which Alister found rathern/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
pathetic.
Observing Ignar and recalling his earlier words, Alister surmised that Ignar had descended under the orders of Fantasia.
'From Ignar's words, it seems he is here to find those who offended Fantasia-which is none other than me.'
'Furthermore, my All-Seeing Heavenly Eyes reveal that Ignar's power level is that of a High God, two major realms above my current Low God power level.'
Alister pondered his next move, 'Whether I can defeat him or not, it doesn't hurt to try. Anyway, I have no choice since I cannot abandon the Magic Fantasy World.'
'It would be too wasteful to abandon the Magic Fantasy World since my subordinate gods are here. Moreover, since this is a full-dive simulation, I don't have any do-overs unless I use my black-grade Second Chance talent.'
'Whether I want to or not, I have no choice but to eliminate Ignar.'