1353 Andohr's Plan to Deal With Michael
Meanwhile, in a throne room that shimmered with stolen starlight, Andohr was making his pitch.
"Think about it, Kranar," he purred, his voice a smooth, silken thread that somehow managed to convey both menace and temptation. "Zorian's power is waning. Noah's death... it left a void. He might be the God of Sun, but even he can't escape the consequences of that loss."
He leaned back on his throne, crafted from shadows and whispers, his sapphire eyes gleaming with a cold fire. "The mortal realm might be plunged into darkness, but even here... even in the realm of the Gods... I can feel it. The balance is shifting. And Zorian? He's losing his grip."
Kranar, the God of Lightning, shifted uneasily on his ornate, lightning-shaped throne. He stroked his neatly trimmed beard, his brow furrowed in thought. Andohr's offer was tempting, no doubt about it. A chance to join a new pantheon, one that was on the rise, led by a God whose power seemed to grow with each passing day...
It was a tempting offer.
But...
"The Pantheon is still strong," Kranar pointed out, choosing his words carefully. "And they see you as the traitor, Andohr. The one who started this... this civil war."
He'd only recently managed to solidify his own power base. Rainar, the God of Rain, had finally kicked the bucket, leaving his worshippers ripe for the taking. Kranar had wasted no time in absorbing them, adding their devotion to his own, feeling the surge of power as their prayers flowed into him.
Gods like Kranar, despite their posturing and claims of divine purpose, craved one thing above all else: worship. More worshippers meant more worship energy, more power, more influence. And they'd do damn near anything to get their hands on it. Even if it meant ignoring a few... inconvenient truths.
And being branded a traitor god? That wasn't exactly conducive to attracting new followers.
Andohr let out a laugh, a low, chilling sound that echoed through the throne room. "Rainar? That pathetic excuse for a deity? You think his death was... natural?"
Kranar shifted uncomfortably again. He'd been at war with Rainar for centuries, vying for control of the skies, their storms clashing in a never-ending battle for dominance. But even he had to admit, Rainar's death had been... sudden. Unexpected.
"The Dark Lord, Kranar," Andohr continued, his voice taking on a harder edge. "He killed Rainar. Ripped him apart like a rag doll. And he won't stop there. He's coming for all of us. The old pantheon... they can't protect you. Only I can."
Hearing Andohr, Kranar couldn't deny the truth behind his words. He'd seen it with his own eyes. That goddamn crossbow bolt, appearing out of thin air, piercing Rainar's skull with sickening precision. The swirling black void that had opened up, sucking Rainar's lifeless body into oblivion. It had been a brutal, terrifying display of power. And it had sent shockwaves through the Pantheon.
Gods could be killed.
It was a truth they'd preferred to ignore, a possibility they'd dismissed as a myth, a story told to scare unruly demigods and ambitious mortals. But the Dark Lord had shattered that illusion, ripped it apart just as he'd ripped apart Rainar himself.
Kranar's initial instinct had been to deny it, to bury his head in the sand and pretend it hadn't happened. He'd focused on consolidating his power, absorbing Rainar's worshippers, telling himself that if he became strong enough, if he amassed enough power, he'd be safe.
But Andohr's words... they struck a chord. The God of Time and Space was a cunning, calculating bastard, a being of immense power and even greater ambition. And if he was taking the Dark Lord seriously...Kranar couldn't afford to be complacent.
He glanced at the shimmering portal that led to the old Pantheon's meeting chamber, a flicker of doubt in his eyes. Zorian, the God of Sun, was a fading light, his power dwindling with each passing day. The old Pantheon was fractured, weakened, embroiled in a pointless war with Dagon, the ruler of hell, and now... Andohr.
It was a losing battle. A sinking ship.
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