Hyper-Dimensional Player-Chapter 558 - 100: Forcibly Summoning the Feathered Serpent God! (Part 3)
The will of Heaven can compel them to change beliefs, but after all, it’s a different faith. The best method is to support an agent or to elect a new Main God. The Corn Goddess Yolani doesn’t quite have enough stature, and this land reveres the Sun God, with the Feathered Serpent God being their legendary Sun God of the Second Era.
Moreover, the Feathered Serpent God opposes blood sacrifices and human sacrifices. Duncan is certain to abolish human sacrifices, so there is a natural point of cooperation with the Feathered Serpent God.
Now it depends on whether his influence is strong enough and whether he can summon the Feathered Serpent God through the ritual.
The Feathered Serpent Temple.
There is a dilapidated Feathered Serpent Temple site in Teotihuacan. Under Duncan’s orders, the nomads released the indigenous priests, who then arranged the ritual to summon the Feathered Serpent God’s arrival. This Divine Spirit holds many divine positions. The Mayans call Him Kukulkan, and the Aztecs call Him Quetzalcoatl.
The Feathered Serpent God abhors live sacrifices and blood rituals and once held the esteemed position of the Sun God. Summoning Him isn’t that troublesome as it doesn’t require a large number of human sacrifices. The key is whether He is willing to respond, given that this Divine Spirit has somewhat faded into obscurity.
He hasn’t perished, but has forsaken the people of this land and no longer responds to ritual sacrifices. However, there still remains a trace of Him here.
Duncan, in his human form, doesn’t have enough stature. To summon the Feathered Serpent God’s will, he must make a significant effort.
The night quickly passed.
The next day, numerous high platforms were erected atop the ruins of the Feathered Serpent Temple. The dilapidated temple pyramid had undergone simple repairs, and at the center was an altar. The priests lit incense and offered various tributes. As long as it wasn’t a live or blood sacrifice, they prepared everything they could think of.
However, the Indian civilization hadn’t summoned or prayed for the Feathered Serpent God’s resonance for a long time.
Thus, the leading priest was extremely apprehensive, fearing the Feathered Serpent God’s response would not arrive and that he would lose his head to the enraged nomads.
Duncan appeared beneath the temple altar.
His strong and heroic figure climbed the steps step by step. Below the temple altar, the witch Gleya watched nervously. This summoning ritual had no assistance from others; Duncan was the sole leader of the ceremony, and the priests had completed all the preparatory work.
A gale roared!
As Duncan solemnly ascended the steps, the wind in the valley began to swirl at some undetermined point. Then, to Gleya’s amazement, a rain cloud appeared above the temple altar. It was just that small area, while the rest of the sky remained clear. Only above the temple altar, around Duncan’s position, did a light drizzle fall.
Even the rain seemed hesitant to fall more heavily!
The Feathered Serpent God is a deity in Mayan beliefs associated with the rainy season, sowing, harvest, and abundant grains.
"I."
"Duncan-Augustus-Caesar!"
"In the name of the Empire’s Emperor, Father of Europe, King of Kings, Guardian of Avalon Faith, ally of Greek gods, keeper of oaths, Godslayer!"
"Summon your will to descend, Feathered Serpent God Kukulkan, known by the Aztecs as Quetzalcoatl!"
Crack!
In the Dimension Space.
The projection page from a God’s eye view seemed to show faint cracks, as if reality was shattering; the projection page actually showed cracks. Duncan ignited blazing sacrificial fire, and whenever he recited a revered name, the burning sacrificial fire became more intense. When the title of Godslayer was mentioned, the sacrificial fire burned wildly and, as if trembling, tore through space beyond the visible.
The plane of reality was torn apart!
Duncan mobilized his true strength, bridging reality and space, linking to the Root World.
Now it’s a matter of whether his influence as the number one human form, Empire Emperor, and King of Kings is large enough!
If he is disrespected.
He’ll return to wipe out the indigenous faiths in the Root World’s South and North America, directly targeting the three major Indian civilizations: the Mayan, Inca, and Aztec faiths.
The prelude precedes the aggression; give ample courtesy, so there’s no hesitation when it’s time to strike.
Buzz!
A faint vibration sounded.
To Duncan’s incredulous gaze, in the projection page within the Dimension Space, layers upon layers of worlds appeared. He saw numerous angels and beings similar to angels and Divine Envoys, some even rivaling the gods in strength, with some power approaching the level of Olympus’ Main God.
Layer upon layer, as if it were Heaven: seven layers in total.
Ultimately.
Duncan saw a Feathered Serpent God covered in pure white feathers, but couldn’t be certain if it was the one he had summoned.
After all, the Feathered Serpent God hadn’t claimed to be the only one.
The projection page seemed to reveal a faint silhouette, mirroring the Seven Hills of Rome. Next, that enormous Feathered Serpent God spread its wings and soared. His will made a subtle connection with Duncan, sighing softly: "Why summon me!... King of Kings-Duncan!... My faith has long left the Root World!..."
Where has He gone?
The Feathered Serpent God is a benevolent deity, with a weak faith in the Root World, gradually being forgotten here as well, but His current place was indeed peculiar.
Duncan closed his eyes and said softly, "I want to reshape the Aztec faith."
"I need an incarnation of yours."
"Moreover, this incarnation must become part of the All Spirits Faith."
Duncan even felt a slight connection with those layers upon layers of worlds, but it wasn’t because of his Domain Law, rather due to his past as the Empire Emperor and ruler of all Rome.
That place was too subtle, reflecting Heaven, yet seemingly vastly different.
After a long silence.
The Feathered Serpent God hesitated. He could refuse, but ultimately decided to give the King of Kings some respect. Just an incarnation of will wasn’t challenging for Him.
Rumble!
A bolt of lightning streaked across the sky. The altar before them became enveloped in a faint spiritual light, followed by the arrival of a rainy season that affected nearly a thousand kilometers around.
Once the Sun God, a holder of many divine positions, the Feathered Serpent God’s will returned here.
He was ’forcibly’ brought back by Duncan.
The All Spirits were cheering!
This powerful ally proved to be unexpectedly reliable. The return of the Feathered Serpent God meant after they slayed the Sun God, they could easily replace this place’s faith and reshape the structure of the Indian evolutionary branches.
It’s time to consider taking action.
Duncan’s ultimate aim this time was the Sun God-Tonatiuh of the Aztecs.
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