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In the entire main material world, there are two famous'Paladin weapons', namely [Holy Avenger] and [Pale Justice].

These two Tier 3 artifacts are very powerful, and theoretically they can hack to death the body with powerful divine power.

However, these two artifacts are also ill-fated. First of all, their alignment attributes are stipulated. Only those who are absolutely in line with the path of the paladin can be in charge. Secondly, because of their restraint against evil, there are multiple parallel world lines in the DND universe, and even There are legends in other universes.

This also shows that both artifacts have the opportunity to become high-dimensional Tier 4 artifacts.

The gods of the chaotic evil camp obviously would not allow two Tier 4 artifacts with absolute justice attributes to appear, so in the last saint catastrophe, a saint melee called the'Battle of the Holy Sword' broke out.

There were countless incarnations of evil sacred beings that fell in the end. According to the rumors, the axis of darkness, the queen of spider gods, the goddess of night and the god of tyranny all lost their incarnations in that battle.

As a result, both legendary holy swords were lost.

The'Eye of Tyre' is an important part of the Holy Sword [Holy Avenger]. It is rumored to be the one-eyed eye of the god of justice Tyre.

As for Tyr, the one-armed and one-eyed god of justice, Cedric must be treated seriously.

Because he has a huge involvement with this Tyr.

Tyr, the god of justice in the DND universe, is also the god of contract and justice in the Nordic universe, the son of the great god Odin.

The DND universe has welcomed the true gods of other worlds from the very beginning. There are nine-faced dragon god Io and Oghma, the god of knowledge.

Even many gods have moved over directly, such as the incarnation of the Jade Emperor who lives in the mechanical realm of Nirvana of Clocks and Watches and his gods.

The same Egyptian gods, Greek gods and other powerful backgrounds all have true god-level incarnations in the DND universe.

This is actually like embassies and offices between mortal countries.

Because the rising of gods in different universes of origin is of great significance to the powerful divine power of these seventh-order peaks, they can make deals with the gods through the big bosses behind them with the background.

You send your true god to me to raise the seat of God, and I will go to you to raise the seat of God, and everyone can be promoted to each other.

However, the relocation of the entire spiritual system, such as embassies, is of course subject to huge restrictions.

At least on the two major material planets of DND, it is rare to hear true gods preaching from other alien gods, and it can even be said that there are almost none. They must be nestled in their own'embassy' and cannot walk around at will.

Those who came to the universe alone to work hard, such as Oghma, Io, and even Athena, did not have this restriction.

The god of justice, Tier, is an exception. First of all, there is a Nordic god system in the DND universe, which means that Odin and the gods of the gods have completed a certain transaction, and there is no eighth order behind the Nordic gods. exist.

Their primordial cow and giant, the two most likely existences to become the eighth rank, are dead, and even many of the powerful divine powers that travel through the heavens are suspicious. The future of the universe has caused irreparable damage, so that Odin has no way to solve the almost inevitable fate of the dusk of the gods, and can only use various means to delay the arrival of this time.

Therefore, Odin, who has no background, wants to make his own Nordic gods rise to the throne in the DND universe, and he must pay an unimaginable price.

What's interesting is that in the last saint catastrophe, the [Stone of Destiny] lost by the gods and gods is often mentioned in Norse mythology.

Cedric might as well make a reasonable guess, that is, Odin used [Stone of Destiny] to exchange the position of the true god of the entire god system in the DND universe from the gods and gods, and at the same time let his own son, the god of justice. You can participate in the development of the DND universe.

The latter thing is even more interesting.

The god of justice, Tyr, is a true god in the image of a one-armed and one-eyed old warrior. In Norse mythology, Tyr, in order to lock the three major causes of the destruction of the universe, [Void Wolf] Finnir, only violated himself once. Promise, so he lost his arm.

In this universe, after losing the [Slate of Destiny], the gods and gods first vented his anger on Tyre, and went out of his eye as punishment.

There are too many mysteries in this, what kind of thieves can steal the treasure of [Fate Slab] from the hands of Tier 8 existence, but there is no way to bring out the DND universe.

Why did the god God Ao after losing the [Fate Tablet] not blame the guardian god Heim, but vent his qi on the righteous god Tier, who usually has no contact with his god seat, and why does the eighth-tier existence To punish Tyre with such an inferior way of venting anger?

Although removing an eye would be a huge punishment for the true god, I always felt a little painless.

At the same time, another question has arisen. This plucked eye appears in his own hand. What is the meaning behind it?

Cedric took the "Eye of Tyre" in his hand and fell into contemplation. The Houtu boss once warned him that the World Tree may be an item that Odin sacrificed to the Lord God, so that he could obtain it.

That is to say, although the main god bears the cause and effect, he does not owe Odin anything, but in fact this means that Odin is optimistic about himself and is willing to make some investment in himself, so this favor Cedric is to recognize.

Then this'Eye of Tyre' was delivered by Odin to his own hand, or was delivered to his hand by the gods, this is a question.

Seeing Cedric in deep thought, all the Paladins held their breath.

Although Cedric agreed to help cast the artifact, casting a Tier 3 artifact and a candlelight and a Tier 1 artifact are two concepts. With the mentality of giving it a try, the Buck Paladins brought this'Tir' Eyes' come.

Cedric looked at the paladins who were still talking in front of him, but now they dare not even speak out, smiling casually.

Sure enough, greed is the weak point. No matter how great the existence is, it is inevitable unless they can enter.

Why is he not like these paladins now?

He didn’t ask the other party when and where he got the “Eye of Tyre”. If it were the two layouts, they would have the ability to plug a “Eye of Tyre” in the past. It's like helping the goddess of magic make the illusion of falling.

This matter needs to ask the opinions of the big posters.

Cedric smiled and said to the Paladin in front of him, "You are really greedy."