In most people's understanding, the gods were divided into four categories: good gods, evil gods, evil gods, and demons. These four categories were equal to each other.
In fact, this understanding was very wrong.
In addition to good gods and evil gods, there were also neutral gods. These three categories of gods were combined into one category, which was the group that entered the Pantheon and followed and maintained the order of this world.
Because they were currently under the command of the Master of Order, they could be collectively called the "Order Gods," or "Upright Gods."
Of course, among the "Upright Gods," there were also those who were not under the command of the Master of Order, such as the kings of hell. They did not join the Pantheon, but they were also existences that maintained the order of the world. Even their "Order" attribute was stronger than that of the gods of the Pantheon.
If divided according to camp, they should belong to the category of good gods. Although what they did seemed to be very evil, their fundamental intention of "punishing evil" and "resisting the invasion of the abyss" were both good actions.
The "Upright Gods" corresponded to the "Evil Gods." Some scholars who studied theology also called them the "Chaos Gods." But the "Chaos Gods" included not only the Evil Gods, but also the powerful Abyss Lords.
The common point of this group of gods was that they were unwilling to be restrained and did not follow the order. They lived freely and messily.
On this basis, the "Upright Gods" and "Evil Gods" were unified. Although they had different standpoints, they had the same general purpose, which was to maintain the existence and continuation of the Ring of the World. Even those madmen who fought against the world had to ensure that the world continued to exist. Otherwise, if the world was destroyed, they would also be finished.
The opposite of this camp was the Demon Gods.
The Demon Gods were existences born from the madness of powerful creatures who mastered divine power. They were extremely powerful, but they used all their power to try to destroy the world. For them, their only goal was to destroy the world. Other than that, nothing else could attract their attention.
Therefore, the Demon Gods were also very easy to attract and please. As long as you worked hard to destroy and destroy, you could please the Demon Gods. Among the mortals, there were often madmen who held large-scale blood sacrifices for various purposes to please the Demon Gods.
Of course, none of these lunatics had a good ending, because there was no limit to the Demon God's desire for destruction and destruction. The world would not be over until it was completely destroyed. As for mortals … unless they were truly willing to destroy everything, including themselves, they would not be able to follow in the footsteps of the Demon God forever. Sooner or later, they would be abandoned by the Demon God.
It was easy to imagine the outcome of being abandoned by the Demon God, and it was even worse to not be abandoned by the Demon God. It might even be worse than being abandoned …
Therefore, in this world, the three types of gods — good, evil, and neutral — belonged to one faction. The Evil Gods and the Lords of the Abyss were opposite to them, and together, they formed a faction opposite to the Devil Gods. The so-called "good, evil, evil, and devil" four-way division was, in fact, a complete mess.
These were all digressions. At the end of the day, the key was that the Evil Gods were not weak at all. They might not be good at preaching scriptures, nor did they like to set up sects, but in terms of fighting, they would definitely not lose to the Righteous Gods.
For example, right now, more than ten evil gods were rushing toward the divine kingdom of the Goddess of Harvest from all directions. Although the Goddess of Harvest had set up a lot of defenses around her divine kingdom in advance, and even found some helpers to guard it, she still could not resist them.
In fact, when the Goddess of Harvest saw the figure of the leader of those evil gods, more than one of the helpers of the Goddess of Harvest had already sneaked away.
They could not be blamed for this, because that figure was too terrifying and frightening. Not to mention the guardians who stayed behind to fight with that figure, even the bystanders, once they saw the figure clearly, many of them turned pale, turned around, and ran away.
That figure was a giant dragon with a somewhat slender body. Its neck was divided into three parts, and each part had a head. Its body was constantly changing various colors, and so were the three heads. What was even more amazing was that the expressions on the three heads were constantly changing, like joy, anger, sorrow, and joy.
If a mortal saw its face, even if it was only for a moment, his mind would be in a mess, and all the thoughts would crazily surge into his mind like a tide, and his whole person would fall into madness and confusion. If a little longer, this kind of madness and confusion would be fixed, and he would become an incurable lunatic.
The will of the gods was much stronger than that of human beings, but when they saw the dragon, they would also feel extremely uncomfortable. When the dragon appeared, some of the weaker gods immediately stopped their spying and closed their eyes to adjust their mood. But there were still more than one of them who turned pale and even spat out blood. Just by looking at the dragon, they had been seriously injured.
Even the faces of those powerful gods changed when they saw the strange giant dragon. Some of them turned around to avoid looking at it, some frowned and stared at it, and the power in their bodies surged. Some of them shook their heads, sighed, and turned around to leave.
"Hey, old man, don't you think it's time for you to take action?" Yorgaardman went to the front of the Pantheon Temple and said to the Master of Order.
The Master of Order lowered his eyes and remained motionless like an old monk in meditation. He had no intention of answering.
"Old man, you must have some kind of improper relationship with that guy …" Yorgaardman muttered and sat back in his seat helplessly.
Not far from him, the Master God of the human race, Wuther Rang, who had the God of Vengeance and was known as the God of Light, carefully looked at a broken seat in the front of the Pantheon Temple. It seemed that the seat would collapse at any time, as if there was some secret on it that was worth studying.
"What's there to look at?" Lefon, the Master God of the Orcs who was respectfully addressed as the "Sky Devourer Canine", grinned and said, "The seat of the Chaos Master has been studied countless times over the years. Is there anyone who can figure anything out?"
Wuther Rang did not answer. He was still staring at the seat, lost in thought.
Lefon shook his head and said to the Master of War, Wenner, "What do you think?"
"With that object as a reference, maybe we can really see something," the Master of War, who was both admired and hated by people, said after thinking for a while.
Lefon sneered and shook his head without saying anything.
Indeed, the Evil God that suddenly appeared was the first and strongest Evil God, known as the Dragon of Chaos. It was said that it was formed from the remains of the Master of Chaos after he fell. It was also said that the Master of Chaos had left behind a backup plan to prevent himself from falling before he did something big. Studying the Dragon of Chaos with a reference to the Dragon of Chaos might really be able to discover some secrets of the Master of Chaos' power.
However, Lefon, who had been honored as the "Sage King" before he had even been apotheosized, and who had always considered himself a sage, scoffed at this idea.
Ever since the three masters of Chaos, Good, and Evil disappeared, the gods of the Pantheon Temple had been advancing along the path that the Master of Order had created. "Order" had become something deeply rooted in everyone's power and belief. "Chaos" and "Order" were enemies. If one really touched the power and path of the Master of Chaos, it would probably affect or even hinder one's original path.
Lefon never thought that he had the ability to inherit the mantle of the Master of Chaos. In fact, he did not even think that any of the gods had the ability or qualification to do so.
In fact, even if he really had the qualification, it might not be a good thing!
He lowered his head and glanced at the high and mighty figure sitting at the front of the Pantheon with the corner of his eyes, next to three broken or old chairs.
His eyes turned slightly cold, and he looked at Wuther, who was still seriously studying the seat of the Master of Chaos.
(You can slowly seek your own death. Sooner or later, you will lead the whole race into an irreversible dead end!)
What happened in the Pantheon Temple, the games and disputes between the big shots, was naturally unknown to the Evil Gods. At this moment, they were attacking on a large scale under the leadership of their senior, the Dragon of Chaos, and wanted to make a big profit.
The defensive position that the Goddess of Harvest had set up was almost torn apart in an instant. Those gods who wanted to stop the Dragon of Chaos were blown away by the whirlwind caused by the flapping of the Dragon of Chaos' wings. One by one, they staggered and fell in all directions, unable to play any role in stopping the Dragon of Chaos.
They had great strength. Normally, even if there was a strong wind that could overturn rivers and seas, it should not be able to shake them at all. But the Dragon of Chaos just flapped its wings a few times, and they were all in a mess.
The gap between them and the Dragon of Chaos was simply shocking!
The following Evil Gods saw the opportunity, and more than one of them showed a look of joy and greed. They wanted to kill and devour these gods when they were at a disadvantage in the hands of the Dragon of Chaos.
Although those who appeared here were only incarnations, devouring an incarnation of a god would also be of great benefit to them.
But before they could do anything, the Dragon of Chaos had already sent out a somewhat vague but very firm will, conveying his order.
"Don't waste time! Go straight to the Goddess of Harvest! "
The Evil Gods had always advocated freedom and refused to obey orders. But it also depended on who the order came from. For example, if it came from a big green jellyfish, they could naturally ignore it. But if it came from the great Dragon of Chaos, they did not dare to ignore it.
Thus, beams of light swept past those gods who were swaying in the wind and felt dizzy. They followed closely behind the Dragon of Chaos, who was leading the charge. One after another, they broke through the barrier of the God Kingdom of the Goddess of Harvest and rushed in.
Seeing this, the Goddess of Wealth, Manissy, lowered her head. At first glance, she did not dare to look directly at the Dragon of Chaos for too long and had to lower her head to avoid it. But in fact, she was trying to hide the smile at the corner of her mouth.
(That guy who is always scheming in the dark is really a gold broker. He even invited this one! With his help, Morittle will definitely die this time! Even if Yorgaardman helps, he will not be able to save his fate of death!)
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