I Don't Agree to the Terms-Chapter 1153 - 606: Fimbulwinter
The Poison Dragon Nidhogg still had a few tricks up its sleeve, carving a bloody path among the numerous new consciousnesses intending to replace it.
However, after breaking free, its mind seemed a bit unstable. But that's okay, as long as it obeys.
Leading a group of people, they soon returned to the fallen Asgard. Vidar went to the Supreme King's throne to search for others, while Gu Shanhai and Mimir wandered around, ready to initiate the Double Star Celestial Body Plan.
Previously, Mimir really didn't believe Gu Shanhai had the capability to create it, but after the Nidhogg incident, Mimir naturally changed his perspective.
"By the way, now that the Poison Dragon Nidhogg has grown eight heads and only has one consciousness, how are you going to handle that?" Mimir asked.
Indeed, this was what was amiss with Nidhogg, transforming from a poison dragon to a nine-headed serpent.
A normal nine-headed serpent has nine consciousnesses, but now it only has one.
This has made Nidhogg somewhat unable to control itself, bumping into things several times on the way to Asgard.
"Handling it is indeed difficult." Gu Shanhai pondered for a long time, then clapped his hands, "Got it, why not let it change its name to Hydra, yes, Nine-Headed Serpent Hydra."
After all, this thing belongs to the Greek pantheon, so it can be modified and used conveniently.
From Northern Europe to Greece, it shouldn't be too far... right.
"It doesn't seem to be a matter of the name." Mimir was a bit speechless. Who asked about the name?
The real issue now is the Poison Dragon Nidhogg's poor sense of direction.
"Don't worry, Nidhogg will definitely be willing to change to this name," Gu Shanhai said confidently.
Mimir could see that Gu Shanhai was just playing dumb, but chose to change the topic instead of pursuing it: "I wonder if Vidar would be willing to let us use the bodies of the gods to stabilize the world."
"You're thinking about that? You should worry more about how to put out the fire," Gu Shanhai didn't care at all about Vidar's opinion.
Mimir thought further ahead, considering that if the world-destroying fire cannot be extinguished, any good plan would be impossible to execute.
"Even Jotunheim has become a sea of fire, I'm afraid there's nothing that can extinguish these flames," Mimir said regretfully.
"No need to worry, I know what can extinguish the flames," Vidar came over and spoke up immediately.
He seemed to be aware of Mimir's plan.
"You're pretty well prepared," Gu Shanhai did not blame the other for eavesdropping or anything, nor did he inquire about what the other knew, as long as he was willing to speak up, it was fine.
"Fimbulwinter, after Balder's death, during the three winters we experienced, Odin collected these three long severe winters," Vidar explained.
Fimbulwinter is an important event in Norse mythology, a long, cold winter that will end many lives on earth, with no intervening summer.
This winter symbolizes the onset of Ragnarök, happening before the twilight of the gods. Fimbulwinter consists of three consecutive winters: Wind Winter, Sword Winter, and Wolf's Winter. During this time, ice and snow blow in from all directions, with countless wars and brothers killing each other.
The death of the God of Light Balder caused Fimbulwinter to occur. During these dark and long three winters, the sun lost its heat, and strong cold winds blew from all directions.
In Fimbulwinter, spring, summer, and autumn disappeared, and all days were cold and dark.
As for the specifics, Gu Shanhai wasn't very clear; he didn't know much.
The death of the God of Light Balder was also orchestrated by Loki.
Initially, Balder dreamed of the shadow of death, and subsequently, Queen of Heaven Freya traveled all over the world, asking everything to swear not to harm Balder.
It's true, the face of the Queen of Heaven indeed got everyone's promise.
However, a loophole remained, which was a mistletoe east of Erling Hall Valhalla that didn't swear. The reason was that Queen of Heaven Freya deemed this mistletoe too weak and non-threatening to make it swear.
The result? A tragedy occurred.
Loki, feeling jealous of Balder's favor, then transformed into an old woman to question Queen of Heaven Freya and got the answer.
After obtaining the mistletoe, Loki deceived and used Balder's twin brother, the blind Dark God Hoder, to shoot it, ultimately leading the God of Light Balder to die at the hands of the Dark God Hoder.
Because of this incident, Loki and his offspring were punished.
First, his offspring Vali was turned into a wolf and killed another offspring, Narfe. Then, Loki was tied with Narfe's intestines, and venom from a large snake dripped continuously onto Loki's face.
Fortunately, Loki's wife Sigyn sympathized with him. She sat by Loki, who was bound, using a cup to catch the venom, so it wouldn't drip on her husband's face.
However, every time the cup overflowed with venom, she had to stand up and pour it out, allowing Loki's face to be scorched by the venom.
To be honest, Loki still having the face to seek revenge against Odin after breaking free in Ragnarök is indeed the hallmark of a classic villain.







