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Hyper-Dimensional Player-Chapter 568 - 103: Sun and War! Lady of Fury’s Hatred (Part 3)
After obtaining the corresponding domain, Duncan’s ’Spartan Fury’ was also activated, sharing the corresponding frenzy state with the Primal Fury.
However, the source of power for the two differs.
Spartan Fury uses the divine power of the ancient Greek gods. Unless he becomes one of the ancient Greek gods, the switch for the divine power lies with Athena. If she doesn’t lend him the divine power, Duncan can only activate the Primal Fury, and cannot activate the Spartan Fury.
One can have a sword unused, but must not be without a sword.
Duncan does not wish for the source of this power to be under someone else’s control, so for him, Spartan Fury is considered an additional enhancement, not his fundamental power.
He tried to mobilize the divine power of Spartan Fury a little, and indeed it was much stronger than the Primal Fury.
Perhaps it is because the ancient Greek gods are somewhat stronger.
All spirits seemed to have sensed something.
They felt a trace of jealousy, because their eternal chosen one was actually using the power of the ancient Greek gods.
However, right now there is something even more resentful.
The Storm Islands.
Queen Oreitia gazed at the distant sea. According to her agreement with Duncan, when Lady Suliss is fully resurrected, that man would return here, leading the fierce Amazonian warriors to conquer the native gods and unify this land under the faith in Goddess Suliss.
But that man is nowhere to be seen.
Now, there is no news at all, except that it’s heard he parted ways with the Furious Gods, especially the Lady of Fury.
"The man you mentioned."
"Is he coming or not?"
Beside Queen Oreitia, there is a charming priestess holding a black cat, but it’s not her who is speaking. It’s the black cat in her arms, looking somewhat gloomy, and sighing: "If he doesn’t come."
"The faith of the Furious Gods will expand to the Storm Islands."
"By then."
"Our situation will become quite passive."
The Furious Gods had a big feast, though they lost a seasoned fighter. But they thought it was no big deal. After all, the Barbarian Race is never short of heroes.
They are still expanding externally.
It’s just that the Lady of Fury has been very quiet recently, almost without any movement, just digesting the territories already occupied. However, recently the sea has been exceptionally stormy, with typhoons or storms happening often, as if reflecting the volatile mood of the Lady of Fury, resulting in much-reduced fish catches in coastal areas.
Thunder and rain are all divine grace.
Those places that have already submitted to the faith of the Lady of Fury have no choice but to repeatedly hold sacrificial ceremonies. Generally after a sacrifice, the mood of the Lady of Fury would improve a bit, bringing a brief period of calm weather, and then soon followed by brewing storms again.
If anything important has happened during this time.
The barbarian warriors from the Northern Icefield, along with the sea warriors who believe in the Lady of Fury, have tense relations with other barbarian tribes. Whether this is because the Lady of Fury is in a bad mood and looking to trouble other Furious Gods, her relationship with Kod, the God of Strength, has rapidly deteriorated.
Eventually, the conflicts of faith have impacted the real world, causing quite a few clashes and disputes among the barbarians who worship different deities.
The Lady of Fury was angry!
Especially after hearing some rumors from the east, she resented other gods even more bitterly.
The greatest loss was hers.
The resentment of the Lady of Fury felt like an overwhelming tsunami, her fury even affecting the Furious Gods, causing other deities of the Fury Pantheon to avoid her, lest they got caught in her burning anger.
But regardless, the Lady of Fury did not firmly support her chosen followers at the most critical moment. She has lost credibility on a moral level.
One must know that chosen followers are the top fighters for gods in the real world, the core members who risk their lives at critical moments.
Right or wrong doesn’t matter.
At decisive moments, support ought to be unwavering, then, discuss rights and wrongs later.
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