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He is too old, so old that apart from the Celestials, he doesn't even remember that there is any other life worth remembering in the universe.
At the same time, because of his antiquity, this guy is extremely arrogant.
Apart from the Celestials, he didn't care about other races and civilizations at all! To him, these lives were just bugs that polluted the universe while he was away. As long as the Celestials, the source of the bugs, were eliminated, the remaining bugs could be dealt with slowly! In fact, Nar knew very well that if he didn't completely defeat the Celestials, it wouldn't matter how many lives he killed.
He hated all life in the universe. When he first saw the Celestials creating those lives, he was very angry, so for a while, he kept slaughtering those lives at a high intensity. But soon the Celestials would sow again, and then those lives would keep popping up like cockroaches in the sewer.
So those bugs that pollute the universe are not the key, the key is the Celestial Gods.
Of course, now Nar’s ability to interfere with the real universe has dropped to the lowest level.
After all, the Black Death Sword has fallen into silence, and Nar has even stopped collecting information from the outside world.
But he didn't care much about Gel escaping from his control... After all, Nar was so arrogant. Of course, this was not the most important thing. What was more important was that Gel was just an idiot tribesman who knew nothing.
He also needs to have the corresponding knowledge to do what he wants to do!
Of course, there was nothing wrong with Nar thinking this way, but he overlooked one point.
That is...life can always create the impossible!
Especially when a person has a goal that he urgently wants to achieve, his motivation to act will absolutely explode!
Gel is now thinking about how to capture the Rainbow Bridge.
According to the Black Death Sword's original plan... Well, it wasn't really a plan, it was just a simple plan: find Asgard, then fight your way in and kill all the rebels, then the Rainbow Bridge would be its!
The rest is easy.
But the problem is that this plan encountered an unexpected event at the very beginning.
Asgard is located in a very special place in the universe. It is surrounded by dangerous wormholes, which can also be called the cosmic abyss. The Asgardians themselves don’t know where those abysses lead to. People who fall down will either disappear forever or drift to other planets. (In the movie, Loki fell from the Rainbow Bridge and met Thanos. He got the Mind Stone from Thanos and received an order to lead the Chitauri to Earth to snatch the Cosmic Cube.)
It can be said that Asgard's terrain is unique and easy to defend but difficult to attack.
If you want to attack Asgard, the best way is to start from the Nine Realms and march into Asgard!
Otherwise, if you attack from other places in the universe... you may not even be able to touch the edge of Asgard. Because of this, Asgard has basically never been invaded by foreign enemies. (Don't talk about how the dark elves invade everywhere. After all, the home of the dark elves, Svartalfheim, is also one of the nine realms. They have their own space channel to Asgard.) This is also one of the reasons why the Asgardians invented the Rainbow Bridge... After all, the abyss of the universe blocks the enemy and also prevents the Asgardians from expanding outward.
The invasion direction that Gol had chosen before was Jotunheim, the world of Frost Giants!
Jotunheim, the sweet home of the frost giants, is full of ice, snow and death. The frost giants grew up in such a harsh environment, and the environment here also created the frost giants. The frost of Jotunheim gave the frost giants the ability to control frost naturally, but the world also tortured the frost giants.
Jotunheim is extremely barren. Apart from ice and snow, the most abundant thing here is ferocious beasts that even frost giants have to be careful about.
At first, Gol's actions in Jotunheim went very smoothly. After the death of the Frost Giant King Laufey, the Frost Giants were leaderless and no one could lead the entire Frost Giant tribe again. Gol quickly conquered several Frost Giant tribes. He needed to know how to get to Asgard as soon as possible!
Kogel's actions on Jotunheim soon attracted the attention of Asgard.
Asgard is always on guard against Jotunheim.
Asgard has countless enemies, but if you were to ask who is the most hated enemy of the Asgardians, it would only be the Frost Giants.
Among the Nine Realms, the Vanir had long ago submitted to the Asgardians, and the Light Elves of Elfheim were even more peaceful. They were happy to reach an agreement with Asgard, serving Asgard, and Asgard providing them with protection. (The Light Elves and Dark Elves in the Marvel Universe have nothing to do with each other, they are completely different species, and there is no hatred between the two)
The same is true of the dwarves of Nidavellir.
The remaining worlds are relatively simple, because those worlds basically have no practical value at all, such as the empty world of Niflheim, which is dead.
According to Asgard legend, Niflheim is considered the oldest world in the universe, predating the birth of life and other worlds. It is located at the edge of the universe, in a void.
The universe is full of matter. Our Milky Way Galaxy is home to a large amount of matter, with a total mass of up to 1 trillion times that of the Sun, equivalent to 200 trillion trillion trillion kilograms. Although intergalactic space is extremely empty and the distance between galaxies is often hundreds of thousands of light years, from the perspective of the large-scale scale of the universe, the matter in the universe is very evenly distributed, and the galaxies form a huge and uniform cosmic web. However, in this huge cosmic web of galaxies, there are a few extremely empty areas with almost no galaxies, which are called "voids" in astronomy. The span of a void can reach at least 3000 million light years, and some voids are even larger, reaching the scale of superclusters, spanning up to hundreds of millions of light years. These are supervoids, which are the emptiest places in the universe. Among the currently known supervoids, the Northern Supervoid is the closest to the Milky Way, with its center about 2 million light years away from the Milky Way. The span of the Northern Supervoid can reach 3.5 million light years, but only a few small galaxies and galaxy clusters are currently known in this supervoid.
138 billion years ago, the Big Bang created space and time, while spreading tiny ripples in the distribution of matter. Under the influence of the gravity of dark matter, these density differences continued to magnify and gradually formed the original skeleton of the universe - a mesh structure composed of dark matter, that is, the "cosmic web". Under the pull of gravity, ordinary matter continued to gather along the dark matter fibers, eventually forming galaxies, galaxy clusters and superclusters. In the vast areas between the fibers, matter was gradually "emptied", forming giant voids with diameters of up to hundreds of millions of light years.
And Niflheim is located in this hole!
This place is basically a forbidden area in the universe because there is nothing there!
Niflheim is shrouded in thick fog all year round, cold and dark, without any light. There are only dark rocks and endless ice here, and the extreme cold makes it difficult for most life to survive. The scene of Niflheim is terrifying, desolate and silent, as if it is a dead place. The spring of Hvergelmir is located in it, which is considered to be the intersection of life and death. The landscape here includes frozen rivers, cold wastelands, and mountains covered with frost. The fog permeates the entire world, making the vision unclear, adding to the mystery and danger of this world. Niflheim is characterized by its extreme cold and thick fog. This environment is not only physically unbearable, but also psychologically gives people a sense of depression and fear. Niflheim symbolizes death, cold and darkness, and is a symbol of the end of life.
This place is counted as one of the Nine Realms simply because there is a space channel leading to it. There is no value in occupying this place at all.
Its only function is to be used as a prison to imprison Hela.
Another is Svartalfheim, the hometown of the Dark Elves. This is not a death world. It used to be quite vibrant. The Dark Elves played Chicken here all day long and killed each other. Later, when Malekith unified the Dark Elves, they stopped fighting each other and started looking for others to kill.
Then a very brutal war broke out between Asgard and the Dark Elves.
The entire Svartalfheim was turned into a dead zone, the dark elves were almost extinct, and the ecological environment of the entire planet suffered a devastating blow!
There's no way, the Dark Elves and Asgardians are fighting too hard.
Various extinction-level weapons were used one after another...without considering the consequences at all.
The dark elves, in particular, used an extremely vicious weapon, an unknown thermonuclear weapon, to completely win the war. This weapon ignited all the free oxygen in the atmosphere through a thermonuclear reaction, and eventually the planet's atmosphere was burned into a vacuum, the oceans were completely evaporated, and even the bacteria on the planet were evaporated, leaving only the barren bedrock of an extinct world. Even to this day, Svartalfheim still looks like a ghost, with an atmosphere full of toxic gases and radiation, and nothing can be seen on the ground except the sand and gravel caused by the thermonuclear storm.
This week is worthless!
Muspelheim has not experienced any war...but it is a planet similar to the primitive Earth.
What did the primordial Earth look like?
The primitive earth generally refers to the earth that was formed from the solar nebula about 46 billion years ago. As the newborn earth continued to rotate and condense, the temperature continued to rise due to its own condensation and contraction and the heat generated by the transformation of internal radioactive substances (such as uranium and thorium). Its interior even reached a level of incandescence, so the heavy substances sank to the interior to form the core and mantle, while the lighter substances were distributed on the surface to form the crust. The initially formed crust was thin, and the temperature inside the earth was very high, so volcanic eruptions were frequent, and the gases ejected from the volcanoes formed the reducing atmosphere of the earth.
At that time, the temperature of the earth was very high, and the environment on the ground was completely different from the present: the sky was either scorching hot or thundering, and volcanoes were erupting and lava was flowing on the ground. The gases ejected from the volcanoes, such as water vapor, hydrogen, ammonia, methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, etc., constituted the original atmosphere (there was no oxygen in the original atmosphere).
The main components of the primitive atmosphere are ammonia, hydrogen, methane, and water vapor. Water is the main component of the primitive atmosphere. The surface temperature of the primitive earth was higher than the boiling point of water, so the water at that time existed in the primitive atmosphere in the form of water vapor. The surface of the earth continuously dissipates heat, and the water vapor is cooled and condensed into water. Later, the temperature inside the earth gradually decreased, and the ground temperature finally dropped below the boiling point, so heavy rain fell from the sky and landed on the concave areas on the surface of the earth, forming rivers, lakes and oceans. Scientists call the ocean at that time the primitive ocean. The primitive ocean has low salt content, but it is extremely rich in organic matter. At that time, there was no free oxygen in the atmosphere, and there was no ozone layer in the sky to block it, which could not absorb the ultraviolet radiation from the sun, so the ultraviolet rays could directly reach the surface of the earth and become the energy for synthesizing organic matter. In addition, the energy released by sky discharges and volcanic eruptions, cosmic rays in the universe, and shock waves caused by meteorites passing through the atmosphere, etc., all contribute to the synthesis of organic matter.
Well, Muspelheim is that scene.
Although the future is promising...but damn, it will take at least billions of years for this planet to become as vibrant as the Earth!
So although this planet cannot be considered useless, the environment is too harsh, so harsh that no life can survive on it at all.
It is just a death world at the moment!
So in fact, there is only one world that is against Asgard, Jotunheim...
It's not like Odin hasn't thought about completely destroying Jotunheim...but the problem is that he can't do that.
So far, except for Asgard, there are only four worlds with life in the Nine Realms: Elfheim of the Light Elves, Vanaheim of the Vanir, Nidavellir where the Dwarves live, and Jotunheim of the Frost Giants. If Jotunheim is destroyed, there will only be three worlds with life in the Nine Realms.
This puts too much pressure on defense.
Although the four death worlds are of little value, they are important gateways to Asgard. Even if there is nothing there, Asgard will still send troops to guard them.
The remaining four worlds with life also need Asgard's help and protection, but their existence is to guard the door for Asgard... Even Jotunheim is the same. For example, if the enemy wants to attack Asgard from Jotunheim, the frost giants will react immediately, and there is a high probability that they will fight with the enemy.
Don't be surprised. Frost Giants are notoriously unreasonable. They have no concept of diplomacy at all, so it is difficult for them to join forces with others.
The way the Frost Giants view outsiders... and not just outsiders, but even their own compatriots, they only divide them into two categories: those who can be robbed and those who require more manpower to rob together... Cooperation... you're overthinking it.
If the Frost Giants were to be exterminated, the pressure on Asgard's defense would be immense!
So no matter when, Asgard is always on high alert against Jotunheim. Once Gorr made a fuss in Jotunheim, it quickly attracted the attention of Asgard!
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