Chapter 75 Fall Of The Auburn Kingdom Of Knights

So he stopped and didn't think much on it. Instead, he sent out the En family, from En-one to En-twenty-five outside. They might look small but they were still genuine true gods.

Although their talents couldn't be compared with everyone else sent to the nine Greater Worlds, they were still highly talented compared to other ARCs.

And two days after letting them out, they gained a lot of popularity. Being coronated into 'gods' within the hearts of his believers. According to them, they were incarnated from him.

In other words, they were still Enigma to them considering that they looked completely the same as him. Even those who looked like girls or pets closely resembled him.

The one who were surprised the most was Nia, the Nether Queen and the Nether Deity. She could sense the Divinity drifting around the little guys which were no different than hers (a greater deity).

They didn't know that Enigma had twenty-five greater deities under his command. No, the fact that his incarnation could still be greater deities even when they were twenty-five meant that his divine power was immeasurable.

Even a deity king could not do such a thing. Because an incarnate had only 10% the total might of the original. And if you wanted two incarnates, then that 10% would be divided amongst each of them.

10% of a god King's divine power was two hundred and fifty thousand divine power units, and divided by 25, it was obvious that each incarnate would have the prowess of a mid-level greater deities. And Enigma's had peak-level greater deity prowess.

It was not an exaggeration when they say a deity king had the might to rule ten deity lords, a hundred higher deity, a thousand greater deities and ten thousand lesser deities at ease. And the more talented ones could rule ten times that number.

It was also her who spread out the rumor of the En siblings being 'gods'. The more divines they had, the more protected and secure everyone would feel. After all, the only two Pantheons of this region each had more than tens of thousands of gods.

As for said little guys, the twelve were more humanoid, like En Gula/One. And they also had other special enhancements either than increasing his faith points by 125%. The Virtues increased his bonus percentage off by 5% each, increasing it to 55%.

The Sins increased his population by 5% each as well, making it 275 believers, 55 more than before. And that was not all, the two irregular types increased the amount of of everything mentioned above by 5% again.

Bonus was now 60% off. Faith point increase was now 130% more. Requirement for promotion was also 130% more, making it 11,5 years or 1,15 million faith points. More than twice his peers.

"This is just the beginning, though I can probably forget about becoming the first ever true god to promote before five years. Now, time for the "God making" part of the story." Enigma sighed to himself, as this was just the beginning.

"Another Fuck up"

"...."

True, the past three months, he had collected more than a hundred Fragments, and could create a hundred half deities. But he wanted to reward the guys so much that, he had to spend 75 of them promoting them instead.

For Deities, promotion had to do with the nurturing of their Inner Zone or their Deific Zone or their Divine Origin, whatever one would prefer to call it.

From Sainthood to Deity-hood, one must first convert their Trillions of Mana, into Divine power. Yes, the first requirement was to have Trillions of Mana, which was not really that hard with how Mana widely increases with every Breakthrough in this world.

But was still hard as even talented Saints only had Billions of units of Mana. Let alone those without talents.

Second, one must Nurture their very first Seed of Foundation. By having those two, a Saint would then be considered a Half-Deity, half-step into Deity-hood.

From then on, to become a full-fledged Deity, they must Nurture that seed into an incomplete Plane, the Plane would be incomplete because of the small Inner Zone of a Lesser Deity.

But once one gets accustomed to that stage of power, their Inner Zone expands, and they can perfect their Planes into genuine Planes, thus becoming Greater Deities.

The process was not as easily done, as said. But the more talented ones, can do it in a shorter amount of time period than others. The process being natural to them.

And if one so desired, they could not Breakthrough and instead increase the number of Planes within their Inner Plane, to further steady their foundation.

Each Plane rewards the person with the same boosts as the first Plane. Thus, each Plane was the same as a person breaking through to Greater Deity-hood.

Those with five Planes within their Inner Zone being considered "Regals" and those with ten Planes being called "Imperials". Unfortunately, a hundred total Planes were unheard off!!

To become Higher Deities, the Planes must be converted to individual Planets each. And each Planet has its own boosts of power just like the planes, and the process to become Deity Lords and Deity Kings is more or less the same.

While the Fragments gave out 10% expansion to Inner Zone and a 50% increase in Divine power/Mans reserves. Which was why he gave each Half-Deity five Fragments each, the Lesser Deities ten Fragments and Nia, twenty Fragments.

Yes, including Nia, the cost was seventy-five instead of just hundreds of Fragments. "So, as long as you eat these things and meditate on them, I'm pretty sure you'll Breakthrough 100%." He added as everyone looked at him.

"Are you sure? Such a treasure actually exists?" Nia took a hold of one Fragment and licked it, finding out that it tasted quite good. She has never heard of such a miraculous treasure before, but she did not want to doubt her little 'nephew'.

"Not sure, it's up to you guys to test this." Enigma shrugged his shoulders as he was not sure either. He 100% believed in the system, but he also liked to do his own tests.

"How long would it take?" Sou leaned closer as she asked. She would never put down a suggestion of getting promoted. Plus, she believed in Enigma as much as he believed in the system.

"Not sure. Aside from you guys, I'll also test it on ten Saints as well. This is also an experiment for me, you can pull out if you want. Benefits me more, actually." Enigma said as he looked at everyone.

But nobody pulled out. The past couple of months with Enigma, were enough to tell them what type of a person he was. He was humble and polite, kind and sweet, respectful and obedient.

Despite his strength, he never looked down on anyone, and usually motivated them. He liked helping around, as if sitting down and doing nothing hurt him.

Every elderly out there loved him to the point of desiring him to be their grandson. Not only them, he was a big brother to all the kids out there and every adult would never say a bad thing about him.

He never argued with a person older than him nor seriously with someone younger, never shouted back at them, and never scorned at anyone.

He bickered with the youths and never looked down on them, their dreams or goals regardless of how impossible they are. Basically, he was everyone's favorite.

He was especially obedient too. An example was how Nia always took advantage of asking him to do things for her using empty promises. Don't get the wrong idea, she held every action he did for them to heart... probably.

"We'll do it." Nia stood up and took four small fragments from the table. Each fragment was like a pure blue marble, that was see through and sparkling within with rainbow light.

Each one the size of a grain of sand. It was quite small, a bit too small to be noticeable if it was not gliwing too brightly.

"Whether they like it or not." She added as she stared at everyone. Nobody said anything and just hurriedly nodded their heads. Who would dare go against the Queen? Plus, nobody wanted to be left out.

And just like that, eight Nether Elves, and ten Dark Elves went into seclusion. As for the remaining 40 Fragments, Enigma sent them out to Lulu and the others.

The system told him that he could send it to his believers regardless of distance. Thanks to that, a single Saint and a legend would be born from the father-daughter pair.

Of course, Night and the others were still only Epics, close to becoming Legends maybe in less than four years. Better than ordinary fellows who would require twelve years straight.

For them, they would wait years before Enigma could make them deities. It was better considering that ordinary geniuses needed more than eighty and super geniuses needed more than sixty years.