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Chapter 946

of different Hues yet possesses a limit

thus the number of stones cannot be

infinite moreover the proportions of

these Stones cannot be perfectly equal

for example if a vessel contains red

blue and green stones the quantities and

volumes of these three colors cannot be

identical in this metaphor Odin's Divine

Essence is represented by the stone with

the highest proportion being wisdom and

Magic perhaps he could manipulate Thor

with his wisdom and prophecy easily

instigating Wars while remaining behind

the scenes orchestrating the entire

world however if Odin were to abandon

all factors and confront Thor in a

direct contest Thor would undoubtedly

Prevail this is because Thor's Divine

Essence is purer in comparison to Odin

he embodies abundance War Thunder and

strength with the predominant aspects

being Thunder and might if we were to

liken his Divine Essence to a vessel it

would contain a vast majority 9/10 of

stones representing Thunder and strength

leaving the remaining one/ tenth

allocated to lesser attributes hence he

stands as the foremost war god of Norse

mythology inherently endowed with

immense strength wielding a hammer

forged by the same dwarf who crafted

Odin's Eternal spear even though Loki's

meddling resulted in the Hammer's hand

being shortened it Remains the most

formidable artifact within the Norse

pantheon unlike Odin's spear which is

guaranteed to hit this Hammer symbolizes

absolute power therefore the

confrontation between Odin and Thor

resembles a warrior pursuing a mage in a

game similarly Odin s Shadow was once

bested by a monkey of Mythic caliber Tio

put it simply that conceptually

invulnerable monkey exemplifies the true

amalgamation of warrior and Defender

Odin's inability to overpower him

parallels his struggle against Thor yet

this merely illustrates the

circumstances within Norse mythology

each mythological system varies

distinctly with varying strengths and

weaknesses among deities of equivalent

ranks for instance in the mythology of

the primordial era deities typically

possess balanced capabilities being both

offensive and defensive able to fight

and endure even Warriors must possess

some degree of magical prowess

conversely in Greek mythology higher

deities often isue close combat

preferring to wield the power of laws in

their battles with only a select few

higher and lower deities willing to

engage in physical clashes as they

believe such encounters diminish their

Prestige instead they prefer to employ

skills from a distance combining

Grandeur with dignity indeed this is the

essence of the 12 Olympian gods with

Zeus at the Forefront followed by

Poseidon Hades Apollo from this it is

evident that gods are not all powerful

icho often heard son Wukong mention

three key Concepts martial prowess

magical ability and divine skills

perhaps the Jade Emperor possesses

formidable magical power and vast Divine

skills yet his martial abilities may not

be as strong this aligns with Odin's

situation should he engage in

hand-to-hand combat with the mythical

monkey he would likely find himself at a

disadvantage however in a contest of

magic although the monkey powers are not

insignificant they would struggle to

contend with the likes of the Jade

Emperor or the Buddha for instance when

son Wukong battled the Buddha he was

ultimately suppressed beneath a mountain

by the Buddha's magical prowess yet at

that time the monkey had not yet

attained Divinity regardless even upon

achieving Divinity a clash of magical

prowess between the monkey and the

Buddha would likely yield similar

results conceptually speaking his

Ascension to Divinity was facilitated by

the Buddha's assistance and within that

framework though he possesses the

ability to alter the landscape and


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