Alexander had collected two of his main materials required to make the Death Star. He was going to go nuts with it. His goal was to make it so big that even Galactus' ship would look like a baby.
The last metal he needed was Uru metal. Perfect for enchanting, not as strong as adamantine but better in other ways. The inner structure was going to be made of Vibranium and Uru combination. While the whole outer shell would be made of Adamantine. Making it nigh impossible to damage.
Once again, he took out his anywhere door and went to Nidavellir.
It was mostly inaccessible for non-Asgardians. Everyone had to get their permission first. So his entrance was seen as an intrusion.
As soon as he stepped foot on the huge star forge, loud alerts starting buzzing around the place. In a matter of minutes about a thousand heavily armored giant Dwarves confronted him.
Alexander didn't do much. He didn't want to fight them, so he just transfigured himself a nice chair and table. As well as a bottle of Firewhiskey.
"State your purpose, Intruder" one of them shouted.
"A friendly visit, I want to meet King Eitri," Alexander stated as he took a sip.
"The King doesn't meet people without Asgard's permission." He stated.
"Hmm, I didn't know you were Asgards slaves" Alexander mocked.
It enraged the Dwarves. They were about to charge at him but Alexander's wave of hand broke their determination.
The neutron star they used in their star forge was suddenly missing.
"This should be important enough to grab the attention of King Eitri. Now would you please call him or take me to him." He politely said.
All the dwarves gulped their saliva and looked at Alexander gobsmacked. Thinking about what monster their forge attracted this time.
Soon one of them ran back in to call their king and tell him about the missing neutron star.
Alexander suddenly looked up and spoke, "Heimdall, tell Odin to come here"
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Inside King Eitri's office.
Suddenly the door opened and a soldier Dwarf entered without knocking. Eitri saw the fear struck face and asked. "What happened?"
"My King, the neutron star has gone missing"
Eitri's eyes furrowed, "Are you drunk? Neutron Star isn't a toy you put in your pocket and walk away. Not even King Odin can make it vanish without destroying it." Eitri refuted.
"I am not lying, My King. There's a man out there asking to meet you. We denied it, so he made the star vanish. Please come and look." The soldier sounded too serious.
Eitri walked out of his office and was greeted by no light coming from the neutron star.
His jaw fell at the sight of the missing star and quickly ran towards where the intruder was.
...
Alexander had poured another glass when he saw the crowd of Dwarves splitting and making way.
Soon a giant Tyrion Lannister walked towards him.
"I am King Eitri. Who are you?" He asked, trying to keep calm.
"I am Alexander Maxim Universe, God-son" he replied making Eitri confused.
"Forgive me but god from which pantheon?" Eitri inquired.
Before Alexander could answer, another voice came from behind him.
"The only one that matters," Odin walked in.
Alexander conjured another nice chair for the old man. Then another big one for Eitri.
"King Eitri, please take a seat. We have much to talk." Alexander invited. Then suddenly a lot of delicious food and bottles of Firewhiskey and Butterbeer appeared. He also conjured a temporary metallic dummy to serve them.
"I am honored to meet you, God-son," Odin greeted with a slight head bow. Eitri was surprised to see the arrogant Odin bowing to someone.
"Don't look shocked Eitri, God-son here holds power and authority even higher than the strongest Elder gods and Celestials," Odin spoke.
Well, he was mostly right. Alexander surely had enough power to defeat Odin or any other god or being of their level. But he wasn't sure about Elder Gods, Elder Demons, Celestials, and other beings of that level. He surely needed to start getting stronger.
~I guess I'll look for Galactus to find out and also compare our ships' sizes.~ he thought.
"Ah... Such a magical drink. I've never tasted something like this in all my life." Odin exclaimed.
"Just something I picked in my travels," Alexander answered.
"Would you be interested in selling it to Asgard?" Odin asked with hope.
"Sure, I have enough and my production can handle big amounts. You'll get your delivery in Asgard every month. You can pay for it with gold or whatever you deem valuable. I can sell you too, King Eitri" Alexander looked at Eitri enjoying his drink.
"I presume you want something in return?" Eitri asked.
"Yes, I want some Uru metal," Alexander replied.
"And how much do you want?" Eitri asked.
"Not much, a tonne would be enough," Alexander nonchalantly answered.
"It's your choice, Eitri. Don't look at me. I have no problem with you doing business with God-son," Odin gave his clearance.
"Can you bring back the neutron star?" Eitri fearfully asked.
"Done," Alexander replied.
Odin and Eitri turned their heads and saw the normal neutron star back in its place. As good as ever.
"Such powers," Odin exclaimed.
"By the way, I can grant you protection for as long as I will stay in this universe. Tell me, do you want it?" Alexander asked.
"But we are already under Asgard's protection..." Eitri spoke but got interrupted by Odin.
"Take it, King Eitri. His protection is worth more than mine. In fact, I'd like it if my Asgard could also have your protection too, God-son" Odin looked at Alexander.
"Sure, I'll save you from Ragnarok" Odin felt elated with that reply.
"Then please let me host a feast to welcome you to Asgard." Odin invited.
"I accept your invitation but I'll come in a few days. I am currently busy in making my spaceship."
"Then I will be eagerly waiting for you, God-son." Odin nodded.
"King Eitri, please guide me to the metal I am taking." He gestured.
"Please..." Eitri took him to the big warehouse where Alexander took his goods and went to his pocket dimension.
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