Chapter 1286 Ultimate Betrayal
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Zorian leveled a scrutinizing gaze at Andohr, the weight of centuries contained in his voice. "Now that you've secured your freedom, what are your intentions, Andohr? What do you plan to do with it?"
"I intend to reform this stale pantheon. It's about time we stopped pissing about and made some actual changes around here." Andohr leaned back in his throne, a sly smile playing on his lips. "And what of Dagon? The war with him has cost us much. Do you plan to continue this futile conflict?" Zorian inquired, his brow furrowed with concern.
"No, Zorian. I plan to put an end to that shitshow. Continuing this war with Dagon is just bleeding us dry, achieving fuck all," Andohr declared, his disdain for the ongoing conflict evident. It was true that Andorh was first sent to deal with the fallen god and the ruler of the hell, Dagon but after spending five thousand years in his castle caged, Andohr got a new perspective that the war against Dagon was a waste of time. As far as Dagon was concerned, building the power of the pantheon and striking Dagon when they were at their strongest was the better plan than sending troops and gods after Dagon to fight his hell-spawn army in the realm in between. "Dagon remains a significant threat, Andohr. His actions have destabilized not just realms but the very fabric of order we strive to uphold." Zorian shook his head, the lines on his face deepening.
"Bollocks to that!" Andohr snapped, slamming his hand against the arm of his throne. "While you've all been jerking off over Dagon, the real threat has been building right under our noses. The God of Darkness is a ticking time bomb. We need to focus on finding a way to permanently stop him before he fucks us all."
The gods in the hall listened to him in silence, and each had his own thoughts on Andohr's words. Finally, it was Valorius who broke the silence.
"You just activated that time bomb by making him kill his own brother, almost killing him, and taking his mother hostage, Andohr. You waged a war with his previous incarnation, and when he reset the mortal universe, you could have started afresh. You might have even allied with his current self, yet you chose to cling to old vengeance. Now, you ask the pantheon to align with your course." Valorius interjected with a calm tone.
Andohr's response was instant as he slammed his fist onto his throne. "There is no 'almost' killing him. Do you think I would have let him live if I knew how to kill him? The last time I checked, we don't know how to kill a god, only he does, thanks to the incompetence of this pantheon that didn't stop him from obtaining the grimoire." His voice grew harsher, a growl rumbling from deep within as he continued. "Even if I throw him into Oblivion, that son of a bitch will find a way out. There's something off about him, some strange power within him. So his mother is the shield for all of us," Andohr said before pausing for a moment so his words could sink into their heads. He needed them to think about it before he could drop another bomb upon them.
"I propose striking a deal with Death's siblings and Xyloth, who possesses the Grimoire of the Gods. It's said to contain knowledge on how to kill gods," Andohr, with a flick of disdain in his tone, shocked the assembly with his audacious plan.
"Are you out of your fucking mind, Andohr? That knowledge could doom us all! The ways to kill a god must remain secret. Even if we don't know it, it's better that way. Imagine what gods like Agra would do with such power. It's not just power, it's an invitation to chaos!" Zorian, visibly taken aback, rose from his throne, his voice thundering through the hall.
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