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Chapter 15: Creater of the void?

The two brothers looked at each other, joined by Hestia, Demeter, Poseidon, and Hera. All five siblings were ready to confront what they believed would be the hardest battle of their lives. Odin stood among them, a fierce determination etched on his face. Together, they were prepared to face the creature from the Void.

But before they could gather their thoughts and strategies, a sudden thud echoed through the air. The creature, a massive, shadowy form, was smacked on the head and slammed to the ground. The unexpected attacker revealed himself to be Bor.

Odin looked at Bor, wide-eyed. ".... I didn't know Father was so strong."

As the dust settled, the creature began to transform in a cloud of smoke. When the haze cleared, a young man stood before them, seemingly the same age as the assembled gods. He had spiky orange hair, fair skin, and fiery orange eyes that glinted mischievously, reminiscent of flames licking at the night sky. It was clear that this young man was adorned with orange eyeshadow, making him look both striking and otherworldly.

Bor squinted at the young man. "Loki"

Everyone turned to face the young man now identified as Loki. Hades blinked in surprise, curious about the trickster god of Norse mythology appearing in this timeline. He glanced at Odin, who looked just as confused. It was clear this was a moment before Odin and Loki had officially met.

Loki raised his hands, feigning innocence. "Chill, old man! I was just joking! I wanted to give everyone a scare."

Odin stepped closer, his brow furrowed. "Who are you?"

Bor sighed, looking at the assembly with a mixture of annoyance and amusement. "Everyone, meet Loki. He is no Herald of the Void. The creature you saw was just a fake, a disguise he conjured up for jokes and scares. Nothing from the Void actually came here."

The siblings exchanged glances, relief flooding through them. Hestia crossed her arms, a smile tugging at the corners of her mouth. "You really had us worried there for a moment, Loki."

"Yeah," Demeter added, shaking her head in disbelief. "Do you always have to be such a prankster?"

Loki shrugged, a playful grin on his face. "What can I say? It's in my nature. Besides, you all looked like you could use a little excitement."

Poseidon chuckled, the tension easing. "Excitement isn't exactly what we were looking for. But I suppose we should be thankful it was just you."

Hades crossed his arms, still skeptical. "Just be careful, Loki. Not all of us find your jokes amusing, especially in the face of real danger."

Loki rolled his eyes, undeterred. "Oh, lighten up, Hades! You need to learn how to have fun!"

Before Hades could retort, Bor interjected. "All right, enough with the games. We need to focus. If there's nothing from the Void to worry about, what's your real purpose here, Loki?"

Loki straightened, a hint of seriousness creeping into his demeanor. "I came to see how my fellow gods are faring, especially after the little chaos with the Void. But it seems I've arrived just in time to provide some entertainment."

Odin regarded Loki thoughtfully, considering his intentions. "We may need your cunning, Loki. This is no longer just a game."

Loki smirked, his fiery eyes sparkling with mischief. "Oh, I'm always up for a little adventure. Just point me in the right direction."

As the group prepared to regroup and strategize, Hades couldn't shake the feeling that this encounter was only the beginning of something much larger. With Loki in their midst, they would have to tread carefully—adventure could be a double-edged sword, especially with a trickster god involved.

"Did I hear 'trickster god'?" Everyone turned to see Anansi, now in his spider form, perched on a nearby branch, his many eyes gleaming with curiosity.

He regarded Loki with a sly smile. "There can only be one trickster god here."

Zeus groaned, raising a hand to his forehead. "No, oh no. They can't meet!"

Loki turned to Anansi, unfazed by the threat. "And who might you be, spider-man? I've heard tales of your cleverness, but I have to see it for myself."

Anansi tilted his head, his many eyes narrowing as he studied Loki. "I'm Anansi, keeper of stories and master of deception. You might be clever, but trickery is an art, not just a game."

The tension in the air thickened as both trickster gods sized each other up. Hestia and Demeter exchanged worried glances, knowing well the chaos these two could unleash together.

Odin cleared his throat, stepping between the two. "Now, now, let's not turn this into a competition. We have a greater concern—the Void and its threats. Perhaps the two of you can put your wits together instead of against each other."

Loki smirked, his orange eyes flickering with mischief. "Oh, I like that idea, old man. A little collaboration could be amusing."

Anansi nodded, his demeanor shifting to one of intrigue. "I could use a partner for my next tale, especially one with a knack for chaos."

Zeus folded his arms, skeptical. "Just what we need—a partnership between the trickster of the Norse and the trickster of Africa. What could possibly go wrong?"

Hades rolled his eyes, exasperated. "Everything. Absolutely everything."

Loki and Anansi exchanged grins, clearly unfazed by the concern of the others. "Oh, come on, brother," Loki said playfully. "What's life without a little chaos?"

Hades sighed but couldn't help but feel a tinge of curiosity. Perhaps their combined cunning could be useful against the creatures of the Void.

Bor clapped his hands, drawing everyone's attention. "Enough talk! If the two of you are going to join forces, let's set some ground rules. We cannot afford distractions right now. Focus on the real threats."

"Agreed," Odin added, his voice firm. "We need to strategize. Anansi, you may have your own agenda, but we must unite for a common cause."

Anansi nodded, though his eyes glimmered with mischief. "Of course, but I can't promise there won't be a few surprises along the way."

Loki shrugged, a grin plastered on his face. "And who doesn't love surprises? Just don't get too comfortable, everyone."

As they began to formulate a plan, the atmosphere shifted from tension to cautious anticipation. Hades, despite his reservations, felt a spark of hope. With the combined efforts of gods and tricksters, they might just stand a chance against whatever darkness lay ahead. But deep down, he couldn't shake the feeling that with Loki and Anansi in the mix, the journey ahead would be anything but predictable.

Loki then was cought up to speed as he looked at everyome

Loki good the gods. "So you Zues, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Hera and Demeter are from greek and you ran away to train so you can defeated you Father Cronus and today you and Odin and Anasi were going to move again to a different Divin realm... Mind if I join this adventure part

Literally everyone spoke at once. "Yes yes we do"

Loki looked at them. "I am still joining"

Hades smacked his head not wanting to deal with headache. "Fucking fine"

Loki looked at the assembled gods, a playful smirk on his face. "So, what's the plan, then? Are we off to face your dear old dad?"

Hades crossed his arms, still skeptical of Loki's intentions. "You do realize this is serious, right? We're not just playing games here."

Odin chimed in, trying to mediate. "Loki may be a trickster, but he can also be a valuable ally. His cunning might be just what we need."

Hera rolled her eyes, glancing at Loki. "Cunning, sure. But we need to ensure we can trust him. This isn't just a game."

Zeus nodded, a mix of excitement and concern on his face. "Hera's right. We need to stay focused. We're on the brink of something monumental. If we're going to face Cronus, we need to be united."

Loki raised an eyebrow, clearly amused. "Oh, I get it. Trust issues! But fear not, I'm not here to sow chaos—at least not today." He leaned back, casually observing the tension among the gods. "So, what's the first step in this little adventure of yours?"

Poseidon, stepped forward. "We need to gather our strength and prepare. If we're going to confront Cronus, we can't be caught off guard."

Demeter added, "We should also think about forming alliances with other realms. There might be those willing to stand with us against Cronus."

Hades finally relented, looking at Loki. "Alright, but if you're joining us, you follow our lead. This isn't a free-for-all."

Loki put his hands up in mock surrender. "Fine, fine! I promise to play nice. Just point me in the right direction!"

With a mix of apprehension and intrigue, the group started planning their next moves. They discussed strategies, potential allies, and the challenges they would face. As the camaraderie grew, so did their resolve to confront the looming threat of Cronus.

"Let's move forward together," Odin said, his voice steady. "Whatever awaits us, we face it as one."

The gods, now united with the trickster at their side, set their sights on the challenges ahead, ready to carve their path through the realms.

Odin opened his map and hold up a crystal. "We break and it takes to our next destination, as for were we are going this map, I have course out the greek world because you knew.... Cronus, so yeah".

Hades just looked at him. "So how do we um... Choice"

Odin pulled out his spear. "We yeat a spear at it".

Hestia just smacked her face. "Boy's"

Loki chuckled, leaning against a nearby wall. "Ah, the classic method of decision-making. Throwing sharp objects at things. Very civilized."

Odin shot him a glare but couldn't help the slight smile tugging at the corners of his mouth. "It's effective. You'd be surprised how often this has worked."

Hades raised an eyebrow, skepticism clear in his expression. "And if it misses? Or worse, hits something we don't want to deal with?"

Zeus crossed his arms, feigning seriousness. "Well, then we'll have an unexpected adventure on our hands. Isn't that what we're here for?"

Demeter sighed, shaking her head. "Can we please be a bit more strategic about this? We're not just playing around."

Hestia nodded in agreement. "Maybe we should consider the locations carefully. Each realm has its own challenges, and we can't afford to be reckless."

Odin nodded, rolling the spear between his fingers. "Alright, let's narrow down our choices. We can consider realms that are currently unstable or have some connection to Cronus. That might give us an edge."

Loki chimed in, feigning deep thought. "Or we could just throw the spear and see where it lands! It's a surprise element, and who doesn't love surprises?"

Hades sighed, rubbing his temples. "I swear, if you keep this up, I might just let Cronus have you first."

Odin laughed, enjoying the banter. "Okay, how about we split into pairs? One of us can throw the spear, and the other can focus on the map and see where it lands. That way, we cover both bases."

Zeus clapped his hands together, enthusiastic. "I like it! Teamwork and chaos combined. What could go wrong?"

"Everything," Hestia muttered under her breath, but she couldn't hide the smile creeping onto her face.

As the group organized themselves, each pair discussed their strategy, forming a mix of excitement and apprehension. With the prospect of facing Cronus looming over them, the gods were united in their determination to forge ahead, even if it meant navigating through unexpected challenges along the way.

Odin took a deep breath, gripping the spear tightly. "Let's do this, shall we?"

With that, the gods prepared to take their first steps into the unknown, ready to face whatever lay ahead.

Odin yeated the Spear and it landed on something, as Zeus looked at the map.

Zeus looked at the crystal. "It is here... The name is will smudged out but we are... Here"

Odin just picked up the crystal out to were the spear was. "Hope everyone is ready"

Poseidon looked at everyone. "I don't know maybe we should um, you know che-.

"POSEIDON I FINALLY FOUND YOU"

Everyone then saw someone coming them angry and in high speed, it was Definitely a god, she has purple hair with green eyes, wearing a semi worriers and semi dress outfit, she was holding a wand and looked pieces, she had a beautiful face as her purple hair fell down her shoulder.

Metis just looked at Hades. "So who I she"

Hades just pushed her behind him. "Just Stay behind me"

Posiedon ran to the stones. "Nope not Deaking with her running"

He smacked the crystal, as Hades, Poseidon, Zues, Hera, Hestai, Demeter, Odin, Anansi, Loki, Meits and The purple hair girl got teleport, as then they fell on a forest, as everyone head was spinning, Hades was the first to get up

Hades looked around and looked at Everyone. "A Jungle?"

Then they heard a monsters roar, as then they saw something it looked like a Wolf or maybe something else, it had a hand on the end od his tail and looked ready to kill.

Poseidon got up and lightning started to fire up. "Sorry for this guy's"

Then the creature was taken down, with a powerful blow, they looked at who had done it, it was man he looked Aztec, had pale yellow skin, no shirt weairng a trivial Aztec outfit with black Paint on his face as looked at the Gods.

The man looked at the Gods. ".... Your not from here young Gods... Will hello there I am Tezcatlipoca"

Hades just looked at Poseidon. "I blame you for this".

Poseidon rolled his eyes, brushing off the dirt from his clothes. "Hey, I didn't know she would show up like that! Besides, it's not my fault you all look so intimidating that she had to come running."

Metis stepped forward, intrigued. "Tezcatlipoca? The Aztec god of the night and sorcery? I've heard stories about you. But why are you here in this jungle?"

Tezcatlipoca crossed his arms, his expression a mix of amusement and curiosity. "This is my domain, young goddess. I sensed a disturbance—a gathering of gods in my territory, no less. It seems my instincts were correct."

Zeus stepped forward, trying to assert some authority despite the awkward situation. "We mean no harm. We were just—"

"Looking for a place to train?" Tezcatlipoca interjected, a smirk on his face. "I can assure you, this jungle has plenty of challenges that will test even the mightiest gods."

Hades glared at Poseidon, who was still trying to catch his breath. "This is exactly why we should have checked the surroundings first. We might have landed ourselves in a den of monsters."

Tezcatlipoca chuckled, the sound echoing through the trees. "You have spirit, Hades. But I assure you, I can help you navigate these lands. The beasts here are fierce, but they are also valuable allies—if you know how to tame them."

Hestia stepped forward, her calming presence evident. "We are not here to cause trouble, Tezcatlipoca. We are on a quest to gather strength against a powerful foe. If you could guide us, we would be grateful."

The Aztec god studied the group, his piercing gaze lingering on each of them before he nodded slowly. "Very well. I can assist you, but understand this: the jungle demands respect. You must prove yourselves worthy to gain its trust."

Loki clapped his hands together, a mischievous grin spreading across his face. "Sounds like a challenge! I love challenges. What do we have to do?"

Tezcatlipoca raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "You will face three trials. Each trial will test your skills, your wit, and your resolve. If you succeed, the jungle will grant you knowledge and allies. Fail, and you may find yourselves lost within its depths."

Zeus looked at his siblings, determination shining in his eyes. "We're ready. Whatever it takes to prepare us for our encounter with Cronus."

"Then let the trials begin," Tezcatlipoca said, gesturing for them to follow him deeper into the jungle.

As they moved forward, the atmosphere shifted. The sounds of the jungle grew louder, the air thick with anticipation. Hades glanced back at Poseidon. "Next time, let's try to avoid running into angry goddesses, alright?"

Poseidon smirked. "No promises, brother. Life is always more interesting this way."

With their banter lingering in the air, the group ventured into the unknown, ready to face the trials that lay ahead.

Everyone head turn to the purple hair Norse... God.

Hades looked at the girl that was the reason they ended up here. "Who are and what do you want with my brother"

The Purple hair girl looked at them. "My name is Skadi, as for Poseidon I am here to kill for what you did to me".

Let's just say, Hade smacked his head so hard that his hand almost went through his skull, he remembers the future as no wonder she looked so fermilier Skadi in the future during the war caused by Zeus was one of the top general of the Norse Gods, using her magic of the rune magic and many more

To be continued

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