Sovereign of the Ashes-Chapter 1291: The Young God of Smithing

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Chapter 1291: The Young God of Smithing

Sein’s interest in dissecting the Green Parrot Goddess far outweighed any personal interest he might have had in her.

After a brief introduction, he was surprised to learn that the Green Parrot Goddess was not actually a Titan goddess; her true form was that of a parrot.

In Titan World, not all deities were once Titans who ascended to godhood.

The plane had a diverse array of species. As one of the large-sized planes, it was home to not only Titans but also countless land and marine creatures.

The Titans simply dominated the plane, much like humans did in Magus World.

“I’m looking for the God of Smithing. Where is he now?” Thor asked the Green Parrot Goddess.

“In the south, I think. He arrived early this time, and it seems many powerhouses from Magus World are seeking him out,” she replied.

Nodding, Thor immediately flew southward with Sein.

In a small trading market to the southwest of the Howling Stone Plane, they found the God of Smithing, Domus.

He was clearly not the same God of Smithing Sein had encountered in Faeloria.

Domus was a pure‑blooded Titan god—the youngest and most talented blacksmith in Titan World, possessing the divine ability in forging.

Even with only Rank Four strength, he could forge world‑class secret treasures. Hearing of Domus’ talent left Sein stunned.

At that moment, Domus was surrounded not only by Titan gods but also by several Rank Four and higher knights from Magus World.

Among them, Sein spotted a familiar face—one that also drew attention from those nearby: a Rank Five knight named Thunder.

Thunder’s face was flushed with excitement. At his waist hung a world‑class secret treasure—the Thunder Sword.

Although both were classified as world‑class secret treasures, the Thunder Sword and Sein’s Faceless Mask were worlds apart in quality.

World‑class secret treasures also varied in tier. If Sein’s Faceless Mask could be classified as fifth or even sixth tier, then the longsword in Thunder’s hand could barely be considered second tier.

That made it a relatively low‑tier world‑class secret treasure. 𝑓𝓇𝘦ℯ𝘸𝘦𝑏𝓃𝑜𝘷ℯ𝑙.𝑐𝑜𝓂

But no matter how much one downplayed it, it was still a world‑class secret treasure—something that even many Rank Six creatures yearned to possess.

At that moment, the God of Smithing was working at a massive furnace.

The furnace itself gave Sein the impression of being on par with a top‑tier divine artifact.

Though it had not reached the level of a world‑class secret treasure, its overall performance was impressive. He could not help but wonder if it had room for further improvement.

There was no doubt that this “relatively unknown” Rank Four Titan god, Domus, was the one who forged a world‑class secret treasure for Thunder.

He might have been “unknown” to Sein, but Domus had already gained widespread fame in in Magus World and the Magus Alliance after successfully forging a world‑class secret treasure for Thunder.

Even Rank Six and peak Rank Six powerhouses had taken notice of him.

Some believed that this young God of Smithing possessed greater talent and potential than his own father, Hephaestus.

Hephaestus was the first God of Smithing in Titan World and was also revered as the God of Fire and Artisans.

This elder Rank Six Titan god had forged more world‑class secret treasures than anyone else in the Magus Alliance.

It was said that even alliance overlords, along with soul overmages and knight overlords from Magus World, sought out the God of Fire and Artisans to forge certain items.

However, with age and the natural decline of his energy and strength, Hephaestus hardly forged anything in recent years.

His method of mentoring his son was somewhat unique.

Despite being a powerful entity capable of crafting world‑class secret treasures, Hephaestus had never crafted any high‑performance forging tools for Domus after he embarked on his own path as a crafter.

Even the various materials Domus needed to hone his skills were never provided by his wealthy father; instead, he had been left to fend for himself.

Thus, despite being the son of Titan World’s formidable God of Smithing, Domus had walked a rugged and arduous path.

For the past twenty thousand years, few had even heard his name.

Domus had met Thunder by chance during the previous Magus Alliance Conference, which had also been the young God of Smithing’s first time attending the event.

It was unclear whether Thunder had made Domus who he was today, or if Domus had made Thunder who he was today.

Despite only knowing each other for a short time, the two quickly earned each other’s trust.

Thunder had even gone so far as to mortgage his space fortress in order to commission his own world‑class secret treasure.

Among the Magus World powerhouses who knew of this, most watched with curiosity, including Lorianne.

In Titan World, where Domus lived, many were also watching him.

Titan World hardly lacked those with divine abilities in forging.

Many of the new generation of Titan gods specializing in forging secretly resented the God of Fire and Artisans for monopolizing the top spot as Titan World’s God of Smithing.

By taking up so many resources and so much attention, he had greatly limited the career prospects of these “youngsters”.

Many watched Domus’ every move, eagerly anticipating the moment the son of the God of Fire and Artisans would embarrass himself.

No one could shake Hephaestus’ status in Titan World or even across the entire Magus Alliance, but they could always bully his son.

What shocked them all, however, was that Domus actually managed to craft a world‑class secret treasure for Thunder.

This accomplishment alone surpassed the achievements of many Rank Five Gods of Smithing within the Magus Alliance.

Plenty of Rank Five beings across various worlds possessed divine abilities in forging, yet few had ever crafted a world‑class secret treasure in their entire lifetimes.

This was why a long‑standing rumor persisted across many planes: only beings at the peak of Rank Five or Rank Six and above, with a profound understanding of origin laws, were qualified to create a world‑class secret treasure.

Yet, Domus had shattered that belief!

Of course, not everyone accepted it. Some competitors quietly spread rumors claiming that Thunder’s longsword had actually been forged by Domus’ father on his behalf.

In response, the father and son simply ignored such gossip, offering no clarification at all.

The God of Fire and Artisans continued living a quiet, retired life. For a Titan god at his level, only overlord‑level beings were worthy of his attention.

As for Domus, he carried on with his diligent and unassuming forging work.

The only difference now was that his orders were fully booked for the next two thousand years.

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