Chapter 51: The Legend of Aeolia!

Name:Reborn as Thor! Author:
Chapter 51: The Legend of Aeolia!

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- Era: 2022 CE.

- Location: Greece / Island of Crete / City of Heraklion / Archaeological Museum.

POV. Third-person.

The Archaeological Museum of Heraklion is one of the main museums in Greece, sometimes considered the second largest museum in the country. A museum with collections from ancient Greece that, although the structure was damaged during the Second World War, all the archaeological collections survived intact.

At this moment, a new scientific discovery has just had an impact on the foundations of ancient Greek legends.

To better understand the history of humanity, human beings began to investigate, for the sake of curiosity, various things and places, to satisfy the desire to discover more about the world in which they live...

But for humans, it's necessary to know the difference between a few things when it comes to discovering something about a time that is long gone...

Mythology, legend, and history.

When it comes to common knowledge, it is considered that:

Mythology is defined as just a tale or story that someone created in an attempt to explain something or to make a point, having the presence of 'supernatural' events; a good example was the Titanomachy, which is considered by humans as just a story to explain catastrophic natural phenomena.

In contrast, history is defined as a record of events that happened in real life to real people; a good example was the empire of Alexander the Great, this empire really existed as well as this person, because there are several records about it, although Alexander's tomb was never found and it still remains one of the greatest mysteries of humanity.

However... Between mythology and history, there is another classification.

Legend.

Legend could be defined as something between Mythology and History.

A good example of a legend would be the famous Trojan war, humanity knows that some locations, and even characters, of the famous battle, are real, due to several archaeological discoveries in Greece, such as the city of Mycenae and Agamemnon's mask in gold, and in Turkey, where an archaeological site at Hisarlik, next Anatolia, near the coast in what is now the Turkish province of anakkale is located.

It is worth remembering that the city of Mycenae was classified as a mythological city... Until the ruins were discovered on December 6, 1870, by a German archaeologist.

And that same German archaeologist ends up going to Turkey and finding ruins that he ends up assuming as the ruins of another ancient city long lost...

Troy.

Heinrich Schliemann was that archaeologist.

Means that maybe, just maybe, some archaeological discoveries increasingly end up turning something that would be mythological into legend... and from legend to history.

And at that moment, a mythological story was being revised, for the reason that a new archaeological find had been found...

"This changes everything! This, in addition to showing more about Minoan mythology before Greek mythology is known, shows the reason for the great advancement in metallurgy and engineering demonstrated!"

This man was Philippos Papadakis, an old archaeologist who had made a great discovery in the ruins of what was then known as the palace of Knossos.

The old archaeologist if he were younger, would be jumping like a child that had just received the desired Christmas present.

However...

"Philippos... This just shows that the Minoans had a deity focused on construction and metallurgy, but it doesn't explain how the Minoans built a sewer-like water drainage system," said one of the people in the closed room.

At that moment, everyone was studying an ancient rock-crystal vase, which was adorned with a painting.

The painting consisted of Minoan arts depicting several Minoans bowing towards a distinguished figure, which appeared to be wielding a javelin spear in one hand and what appeared to be a hammer in the other hand.

The distinguished figure seemed to be guiding the population to build houses and the sewage system found in the ruins, as well as teaching metallurgy and jewelry making, which many archaeologists would agree to consider quite advanced techniques for the time.

Old Philippos was indignant by the argument.

"The Minoan deities we have encountered so far have different art and details from the population portrayed, the deities are always shown as powerless, but not this one! It's like he's an important figure, but not divine!" said Philippos.

The people in the room considered, but still showed disbelief at what the old archaeologist was insinuating.

"... So who do you suppose is portrayed in this art?" asked a young woman, who was a university student who was interning at the museum.

Philippos had a smile on his face as he answered.

"That, ladies and gentlemen, could be the first hint of the first leader of this civilization. It is common knowledge that we call this civilization the 'Minoan' because a British archaeologist found the ruins and named it 'Minoan' in honor of King Minos... But this civilization came long before the Minos of Crete was supposed even born!" said Philippos.

This discovery could change everything for one simple reason...

"Also... Look inside the vase and shine a light on it," said Philippos, gesturing.

The young university student was the first to approach and did as asked.

What happened next surprised everyone in the room except for Philippos who wore a confident smile.

"Philippos... That's..." said one in disbelief.

The vase made of rock-crystal, when lit from the inside, emitted a glow that had erased all the external paint from before and was replaced by one thousand and four hundred 'images'.

But they weren't just any images, as half could be immediately recognized...

"Hieroglyphics dating from ancient Egypt of the old empire..." said the young university student, who was closer and recognized some images.

"But then, these other images..." said a scientist, this time looking at Philippos expectantly.

Philippos if he could, would smile wider.

"I admit, I also got a fright when I realized... Ladies and gentlemen, you are facing a dictionary of the language of the first great civilization prospers from Greece with the Egyptian civilization, and I did a little work and at least translated who is this figure by the inscriptions painted on the foot of the vase," said Philippos.

This immediately interested the people in the room. Updated from novelbIn.(c)om

"... What is the name?" asked the young intern excitedly.

Philippos only had a big smile on his face when he answered.

"This is the rough translation... 'I'm the wind, as I guide; I'm water, as I satiate; I'm the lightning, as I'm momentary; I'm the strength, as I'm human... I'm Aeolia'".

- Era: 2194 BCE (Thor: 1806 years)

POV. Thor.

"Well that didn't quite go what I planned," I said, whispering to myself.

I was at that moment without reaction due to the shock...

To understand 'why' and what happened to me, it happen right after the Greek deities left.

It turns out that although supernatural beings used barriers to interact away from human eyes, phenomena such as an earthquake were interpreted by humans as the wrath of the gods.

And that's exactly what happened, the people of the island felt an earthquake and attributed it to a divine factor rather than a natural phenomenon, and ironically they were right.

But as soon as I arrived in a kind of village, I was greeted not as a stranger, but as a divine.

The people who live on the island immediately began to kneel before me, as they interpreted that the end of earthquakes, and consequently the wrath of the gods, was due to my presence.

Needless to say, I was worshiped as superior to humans but inferior to gods.

In short, I was being worshiped as if I were a demigod.

"The gods rejoice us with their champion! The one who will bring a new era of prosperity to our people!" shouted a priestess.

I couldn't help but stare at her robes in amazement.

Call me a degenerate, but it's not every day you see women's clothes that show their breasts like it's something to be proud of.

Although when I realized what the priestess said, I soon spoke quickly.

"Wait, it's not what you're thinking I'm just a " I said, before being interrupted by something.

It turns out that while I was gesturing with my arms I did something that activated the javelin spear I still wielded...

*RUMBLE*

The result was lightning shooting into the sky and creating rain clouds as soon as it dispersed...

"Look! The champion of the gods bestows blessings on us!" cried the priestess.

The reason for this was that the figure Thor was looking at gave off a bit of the same feeling that Thor felt when he was in Frey's presence...

Harvest.

To Thor, there was no doubt at all that this guy was the leader of the current Greek pantheon, which was facing a rebellion that would decide the rulers at the end of the entire civil war.

Thor gritted his teeth and forced a smile as he bit back his pride in order not to cause any misunderstandings that could lead to conflict later.

"I do not deserve to be in the presence of your deity I invite you to grace my people with your presence at a feast made especially for you," said Thor.

Thor then stiffened as he bowed a little, in order to show 'respect' to the deities.

"Enough Themis... It's not time for your games" said the man, who was beside the woman.

The woman, identified as Themis, let the man pass so that the man was in front of Thor.

"Where did you get that spear?" the man asked, after a brief glance at the javelin spear Thor wielded.

Thor froze... But not in fear.

"As a gift, it was given to me... The spear fell from the sky like lightning and I wielded it as I was called by it," said Thor.

The man in front of Thor narrowed his eyes briefly.

"I feel the touch of my brothers... I suppose they were the ones who forged such a spear, although they are so ugly, they can be expert smiths... Give it to me" said the man.

Thor at that moment looked into the man's eyes and said just one word that would shock both the supernatural beings present and the servants who were serving food and drink at the table and waiting for the 'gods' and the king to be seated.

"No," said Thor.

The man froze for just a second before a frown broke out on his face.

"...What did you say, mortal?" asked the man.

Themis frowned in concern, even though she was the titan responsible for law and order, she couldn't protect anyone from her younger brother's wrath, especially when he has a weapon capable of killing anyone at the mere touch.

Meanwhile, the servants looked at Thor in shock, and were afraid of divine rebuke, for if there was one thing earthquakes taught the people of the island, it was that the gods were easily irritable and cruel.

"I said... No... Do you want me to draw the word too?" said Thor, again loud and clear.

If possible, the man's expression turned icy.

"You despise your supreme master with such arrogance... Tell me, mortal, do you court death?" asked the man.

Thor raised an eyebrow.

"You come to my house and ask me to give you something of my own, you don't mind the hospitality I offer and I'm the arrogant one? Alright then... Get your shitty ass out off my island; I'll count to 5 to you get out of here, or else I'll have to fix a new wall" Thor said, frowning at the end.

The man didn't like the threat at all, although he found it amusing that the 'mortal' was threatening him, the man was more outraged at the behavior shown.

"You insolent! I'm Cronus, your absolute lord, for your arrogance I will quarter you and feed your flesh to your people while I starve them to death!" shouted the man, identified as Cronus.

Cronus then took a scythe, which was on his robes, attached to a belt, and raised it over his head, ready to kill the 'mortal' in front of him.

"Last words from you -" asked Cronus, before being interrupted quickly.

"5!" said Thor.

*BAM*

Thor quickly kicked Cronus, causing the titan leader to crash through the wall and throwing him away from the city.

Thor then looked at Themis, who had a nervous face covered in sweat after witnessing the action.

"Why are you still here? Get your ass out" said Thor.

Themis soon emitted light and quickly disappeared.

During this time all the palace servants looked at the action in shock, their faces sweating, eyes bulging and mouths open.

It was then that the priestess named Xena was the first to come out of shock and shouted excitedly.

"Hail Aeolia! The slayer of evil gods!" cried the priestess.

The rest of the servants shouted excitedly in agreement.

Thor, however, sweated in response and proceeded to exit through the same hole he'd thrown Cronus into and look to the horizon, expecting some retaliation.

Cronus' answer came shortly after as Thor walked through the hole in the wall, for the sky was covered with thick clouds and a voice resounded throughout the island.

"Mortals... Your king insulted your sovereigns and now we will have to judge them, don't ask for mercy, for I won't have it, I - ARGH!!!" shouted Cronus' voice in pain.

The reason for the pain was simple.

Not long ago, Thor dubbed the bastard version of Haki something else...

Viljestyrke.

Basically, the three capabilities were:

Archer: That was the Haki of observation.

Knight: That was the armament Haki.

King: That was the conqueror Haki.

Thor had just used the Viljestyrke - Archer to determine Cronus' location...

And immediately hurled the javelin spear towards the non-stop talking target.

The result was Cronus being hit, with the javelin spear piercing his stomach, resulting in the leader of the titans falling from the sky to the earth, creating a crater. Thor just ran towards Cronus' fall, while ordering his people to take shelter and not leave their house.

When the Norse god reached the crater made by the titan's fall, Thor just jumped and fell to the center as he faced the wounded titan who tried to get up, even though the javelin spear was stuck to his body.

"*Coff*... WHAT are you *Coff* mortal?!... How did you get this power?" asked Cronus, as he coughed up blood.

Thor didn't answer the questions and just ran towards Cronus and grabbed the javelin spear again before kicking the titan leader, removing the spear from Cronus' body, while flinging the titan until he hit the crater wall, as the kick was considerably weaker than the first.

Cronus then stood up and swinging the scythe in his hand made a slash in the air, and briefly surprised Thor at the effect.

Time seemed to recede in Cronus' body, as the javelin spear wound soon closed.

Thor wasted no time and soon ran towards Cronus, ready to pierce the titan's head, however...

Before Thor could approach and perform the blow, plant roots with a green glow sprang up from the ground and grabbed both Thor and Cronus, while Thor was confused by the action, Cronus looked down at the roots and spat out a name.

"...Mother," said Cronus, with a grimace of disgust.

The roots then released Cronus and the titan looked at Thor who was still trapped by the roots.

"My mother seems to like you for some reason... I think our conversation ends here king of mortals, but know that the moment you leave this island, I will have your head adorning my throne," Cronus said, creating a magical circle.

Thor looked at Cronus and did something that surprised the titan.

The Norse god just pulled the roots that emitted a green glow and ripped them from the ground, easily freeing himself from the prison, while looking into Cronus' eyes.

"... But how? It has my mother's power... I see, the spear gave you power, didn't it?... But will not matter in the end" said Cronus, looking at the javelin spear.

As Cronus disappeared he saw something that made the old titan's blood run cold in fear for just a second.

"Step in my house againI'll rip and tear you apart until it's done," Thor said with a bloodthirsty smile.

Although the threat was usually seen as insolent and, above all, laughable, for some reason...

The leader of the titans took the word of the mortal in front of him seriously.

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Chapter 52 Kiloyear Event, Greek Divine War Spreads!