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Chapter 3 - Chapter 3: World Tree And Odin

When the giant tree was growing wildly, a lot of information flooded into Havi's mind.

At this moment, he finally knew the origin of the giant tree. It was the World Tree that surrounded the Nine Realms in Norse mythology and formed the entire world with its own branches.

The bark badge Havi had before was actually a fragment of the World Tree, and this power was awakened after going back to the source.

The reason why this piece of debris can be turned into his professional props through the game framework is entirely the operation of World Tree using the chicken to lay eggs.

World Tree has a name called "Yggdrasil".

"Ygg" is the alias of the main god Odin, and "Drasil" refers to the horse, and the combination is "Odin's horse".

There is an intricate relationship between the World Tree and Odin, and it is not too much to say that they are one with two sides.

In this case, he awakened the world tree, which represented the inheritance of the power of Odin, the king of the gods.

In other words, the World Tree is just a bonus, and Odin's God King is the essence of this power!

Havi quickly calmed down after experiencing the initial surprise.

This power is not complete, or just incomplete fragments.

The world tree needs a lot of nutrients to return to its peak, and the status of the king of gods has also turned into a growth-oriented profession, and he needs to make up for the missing parts bit by bit.

However, this is not a bad thing.

Havi has just experienced a cross-border call-up, and he knows the dangers of the gods.

If this power is complete, he will wonder if Odin is not dead, and wants to take this opportunity to seize it.

Since both the world tree and the throne of the god king are incomplete, after Havi repairs them, they will not be what they used to be.

He has plenty of time to put his stamp on this force for the rest of the journey.

Thinking of this, Havi heaved a sigh of relief, and looked at the [Professional Skill Tree] icon in the player interface.

Originally, this icon was plain and gray, but now it is covered with the roots of the world tree, and it also wears a golden winged eagle helmet, which looks amazing.

The moment he clicked on this icon, he briefly saw an afterimage of a god with one eye and long white beard.

As the king of the gods of the Asa protoss in Norse mythology, Odin is in charge of time, prophecy, kingship, wisdom, healing, magic, poetry, war and death, a total of nine priesthoods.

He wears an eagle helmet and golden armor, holds Gungnir, the spear of eternity, and a golden ring of Dropnir in his hand, and sits on the supreme throne where he can see the nine worlds. At the feet are two ferocious wolves Keely and Kuliqi, on the shoulders are two ravens, Fokkin and Wuni, and the mount is called the eight-legged horse Repnir, which can span the sky and even enter the underworld...

Now Havi is faced with a multiple-choice question. Due to the lack of this power, he can only choose one of the many priesthoods or images of gods to open this treasure.

Next, every time you increase the character level by 10, you can continue to unlock the next one.

If he chooses a priesthood, he will be assisted by the rules corresponding to the priesthood, and get extremely comprehensive enhancements.

If you choose the image of a god, it is equivalent to obtaining a piece of growth-type equipment. The strength of the equipment will increase with the improvement of your personal level, and it will always be at the top quality corresponding to the character level!

The difference between the two is very obvious, one belongs to comprehensive improvement, and the other is focused.

Havi pondered over and over again, and finally decided to light up the priesthood of wisdom!

Wisdom, this is what Odin desperately obtained after learning of the existence of Ragnarok. Why doesn't he need to see the way forward?

At the moment when the priesthood of wisdom was lit, Havi got the memory in the myth.

In order to find a way to deal with Ragnarok, Odin gave his sharp right eye in exchange for the opportunity to drink from the Fountain of Wisdom from the giant Mimir.

The king of gods forever lost one eye and gained wisdom. He hanged himself upside down on an unknown tree for nine days and nine nights, thus comprehending the runes.

At this moment, the throne of God King is bound to Havi's fate.

Although the new god is weak, he has already been born!

Blue light lit up in his eyes, and there were many ancient words flowing deep in his pupils.

After taking the priesthood of wisdom, he became a truly talented player.

Any skill in his hands will be comprehended as quickly as possible, and then optimized in battle.

In addition, two new skills have been derived from the priesthood of wisdom, namely the all-seeing eye and the runic script.

The omniscient eye can expand the upper and lower limits of this passive function of receiving external information without limit, and organize and feedback it to him instantly after receiving external information.

This ability is reflected in the game framework. He can see the introduction of various items out of thin air, gain insight into the level and strength of enemies, and see the status of individual units (blood loss, poisoning, health...) and so on.

In practical application, Havi can quickly find edible food in an unknown environment, confirm whether the water source can be used for drinking, know whether he is docile when he encounters a strange beast, and know the level of the opponent when he encounters a human being. Whether to make contact.

If he is in battle, he can see the real-time status changes of the opponent, such as using special skills to increase the damage ability, what effect does a certain drug have, whether raising his hand is a feint, and so on.

Compared with the all-seeing eye with full practical value, the function of runes is even more outrageous. It can directly interfere with the operation of the system, modify or integrate the skills and equipment that Havi comes into contact with at the data level.

In Norse mythology, runes are a kind of spell, as long as they are carved on wood, stone, metal or even any material, they can get infinite power.

It is an extended manifestation of the priesthood of wisdom, and it is not surprising that it can produce this effect when it is reflected in the game framework.

Unlike other players who can only follow the rules and advance according to the plan of the God of Games, Havi now has a preliminary interference game system, and it is not too difficult to get rid of the player's identity and gain freedom in the future.

Of course, for now, it is better for him to stay under the framework of the game for the time being.

After all, he is still in an unfamiliar state, and the player status still has great convenience, so it is worth keeping it temporarily.