The goddess of war seemed to be wielding her brutal weapon, with the seven stars being the seven-headed hammer and spear, which were raised high and then smashed down from the sky.
Venus was relentlessly bombarded by the giant electric ball of Dendera that flew in from afar. Pure violence collided here, bringing wave after wave of terrifying fluctuations. The dazzling magical light was so intense that it was impossible for people to open their eyes.
The giant electric orbs of Dendra, which were being continuously fired, were shattered one after another. In the field of vision, it looked as if the lightning bolts shot from the distant Composite Temple were being suppressed. Finally, the remaining stars crashed onto the Composite Temple.
Chapter Ninety Arrows
Inside the main temple, the Pharaoh witnessed everything unfolding before him. His face, usually so confident and imposing, couldn't help but furrow its brow at the fact that his long penalty kick, the Dendera, had been thwarted.
"Hmph, they actually managed to suppress the remaining divine lightning? How hateful!"
This sight made the Pharaoh's voice tinge with displeasure; his tone gradually rose, and his eyebrows slanted slightly downwards, revealing the anger in his heart.
"That's still alright. I still have the strength to launch an attack. It's just a conceptual planet, so I'll use my divine lightning to shatter it!"
Although the Pharaoh was somewhat anxious, his beloved wife was by his side, so the glorious Pharaoh naturally felt no fear, and his face was still full of confidence.
As the god-king who ruled over the courtyard of this complex temple, Osmandis accelerated the attack of the entire Radiant Complex Temple, allowing the filling and launching of various temples to proceed at an extremely rapid pace.
In an instant, the giant electric ball of Dendra was released in succession, accelerated and fired five lightning balls, which bombarded the Goddess's Hammer Spear that had appeared above the Temple of Resurrection.
"All divine punishments were inflicted by the Pharaoh, yet you are merely a human king who has stepped into the realm of gods! I am the Pharaoh, and the Pharaoh is me! I will show you just how vast the difference is between two god-kings!"
"Take a good look at—Merry Am mon's Love!"
The multiple lightning orbs, fired at an extremely high speed, indeed formed what appeared to be lightning rays emanating from the Radiant Complex Temple.
A terrifying beam of magical light pierced through the gap between them in an instant, evaporating and burning everything within the magic.
The violent explosion occurred above the Radiant Composite Temple, and the enormous magical fluctuations even destroyed some temples located on the periphery of the temple.
In the final stage of the battle, Osman Dis chose to abandon the option of defense and devote all his power to the attack, aiming only to defeat the enemy and disregarding the damage he would suffer.
As long as you can win, no matter how great the loss, you can recover. But if you fail, you will lose everything. So what is there to cherish?
“Your resistance is quite tenacious, but it should not be used in a battle against me. Osmandis, I cannot continue to waste time on you. Witness the true blow from the master of heaven.”
Although the power of a dozen or so Dendra's electric orbs cannot be simply calculated by adding them together, their sheer size and number make them a force that cannot be easily defeated.
With the advantage of local resources and the magic supplied by the Holy Grail, Osmandis is difficult to defeat quickly without using even greater power.
While it's possible to spend some time here gradually destroying Osmandis's Radiant Complex Temple—which wasn't entirely undamaged in the previous clash—it would be somewhat wasteful to spend so much time on it.
Therefore, there is no need to be too frugal; we should instead unleash greater power to directly crush all resistance from Pharaoh Osmandis and destroy him and his magnificent composite temple.
"Come on, swing your killing hand, spread your arms that belong to war. The blood of heroes flows over your knees, the blood of enemies flows to your neck, your liver laughs and swells from the fierce battle, your heart is filled with joy from the slaughter."
Only the dew from the sky, the fertile soil on the ground, and the water from the clouds can wash your hands. (9)
I call you in the name of Aliyen Baal; let your feet run to me, let your legs urge on to me, let you come. I declare to you, let there be no adversary or enemy on this earth against Baal, against him who walks in the clouds! "Death"
Baal's authority came not only from himself, but also from Anat's support. (8)
This fierce female warrior is imbued with the shadows of two goddesses from ancient civilizations: Ishtar and Isis. (II)
She killed all of Baal's enemies: Yam, the river god, the dragon, the cunning serpent, the seven-headed demon, Mot, destroyed El's dwelling, stole the gods' treasures, and shattered all forces that sought to drive Baal from the summit of Mount Safon. 4
Manjushri is still connecting with Ishtar, using the two deities' early relationship to facilitate a conceptual shift.
However, the concept of Venus was not applied to Anat. In the Canaanite region, Ishtar developed into two goddesses, Anat and Astartes, with Astartes existing as the goddess of love and abundance.
After Baal and Set became confused, an Egyptian myth arose in which the sun god Ra married both Anat and Astarte to Set, again indicating a confusion between the two deities.
Therefore, Venus could indeed be used, but Anat possessed her own usable weapon: a bow that could be used at this time. (5)
This bow came from Akshit, a hero of Canaan, the son of the wise king Daniulu who sacrificed to Baal. Upon reaching adulthood, he commissioned the craftsman god Kussar-Hassis to forge a divine bow for him.
Kussar-Hasis was the divine craftsman who forged the twin hammers that killed Yam, the god of the sea, for Baal. This craftsman god resided in Memphis, ancient Egypt, thus directly revealing his identity as the great god Ptah.
Anat, the goddess of hunting, was filled with desire upon seeing the divine bow. She offered wealth, love, and immortality in exchange for it, but Akshit refused all her offers and humiliated her, saying that a hero's weapon should not be used by a village woman for hunting.
Enraged by the rejection and humiliation, Anat, the cruel goddess who had wantonly slaughtered men of both East and West, mercilessly dispatched a flock of eagles to tear Akshit apart and devour him, thus obtaining the divine bow.
This bow is the blood-stained bow, composed of pure selfishness and a murderous heart. Anat, with the war of Venus and the lightning of Baal, hurled down the divine bow she had obtained through slaughter, and drew it back with all her might, releasing an arrow.
Baal's divine thunder was stained with blood, a thick, indistinguishable crimson, a color like a curse.
Each arrow fired carried with it a potent aura of blood and a palpable sense of death, a testament to its past success in slaying even the Grim Reaper, Mort.
This pure carnage annihilated all obstacles in her path, shattering everything in her way. Crimson arrows shot forth, piercing through the giant electric orbs of Dendra and the distant, radiant Grand Temple.
Chapter Ninety-One: Feigned Actions
Just like the legend of Venus, the goddess soaring through the heavens, cruelly causing the extinction of Mount Ebif, this is transformed into the idea of stuffing the concept of Venus into Ma'ana's missile bay and launching it.
With the help of the Celestial Craftsman's divine bow, Anat wove Ishtar into a divine bow that could reach the heavens, mixing and shattering the concept of Venus, leaving only violence and destruction, and transforming Baal's thunder into her hands.
Relying on the power and abundance contained in Baal's lightning, the goddess's great power was also revealed, and in that call, the ancient Canaanite goddess seemed to truly appear here.
Baal's lightning and calls were the best sacrifice for this goddess; even the spilled blood could not compare to her beloved Baal.
With an indescribable sense of mystery and solemnity, a violent and untamed force seized the concepts and magic that Manshu had prepared.
Her name was Anat, wife of the great god Ere, sister and relative of Baal, beloved by all the people of Canaan, and spouse of Yahweh in the former Jewish temple of the ancient Jews.
Lightning seemed to come alive, leaping wildly between Anat's arms. Anat held the divine bow that had come with her, determined to fulfill the mission entrusted to her by her beloved Baal.
This bow, which Anat seized from Akshit, is a divine bow from the god of craftsmen. In Anat's hands, it is used to unleash arrows with pure destruction and death, striking directly at the very essence of the prey.
The power of Ishtar and Baalsi, which were preordained by Manjushri, formed a force that reached straight to the heavens, blending all the brilliance together to create an attack with absolute destructive power.
The giant electric ball of Dendra, still emanating from above the main temple of the Radiant Composite Temple, was in the path of Anat's arrow. Anat did not dodge these things, but intended to deal with them all at once.
The arrows were like blades that pierced through time and space, passing through the center of all the giant electric spheres of Dendera without leaving any trace, only leaving a trail of light and darkness that devoured everything.
However, the Dendera flying in the air did not immediately disintegrate. Instead, it maintained its original trajectory and speed forward, even though its center had been completely pierced.
The giant electric ball continued to fly for nearly a hundred meters before it began to crack, with dark red blood seeping from its center.
The arrow that flew out did indeed just pierce through the giant electric sphere of Dendra without damaging anything else; it only created a hole in the center of the sphere. It was the residual effect of the arrow's properties related to death and destruction that ultimately disintegrated the giant electric sphere of Dendra.
Meanwhile, the distant Radiant Composite Temple was not significantly affected immediately after being breached.
Despite the main temple being pierced by a direct arrow, and the body of Pharaoh Osmandis inside being torn to shreds, the Pharaoh remained unmoved.
Pharaoh Osmandis's body, from chest to hips, vanished without a trace, leaving only his head, hands, and legs swaying and floating in the air.
However, thanks to the mystical effects of the gods within the entire Radiant Complex Temple, the Pharaoh is an immortal being within the temple.
The injuries that would have been fatal to a normal person like Zero were instantly healed as if time had been rewound. Owusmandis burst into laughter at this.
"Hahahaha! As long as I live, no one can harm me!"
However, after the Pharaoh's thunderous laughter, his laughter froze in mid-air, and his face turned to one of disbelief as he looked at his newly restored body.
At the center of Osmandis's body appeared the same color as the arrow that Anat had shot out—a reddish-black blood color that seemed to be filled with curses and filth.
This unclean color spread rapidly across Osmandis's body, accompanied by an extremely strong stench of decay. The infected body rotted quickly, turning into a rotten corpse infested with mosquitoes.
Osmandis's face was filled with disgust at the changes that had happened to him. He immediately used the scorching sun to burn all the rotten parts to ashes, leaving no trace.
In any case, his injuries could heal at any time with extremely fast speed. In the Great Temple, the Pharaoh was an immortal being.
However, things did not go as Osmandis had hoped. The rotten parts burned away by the flames, after being restored, did not expel the decay from the body; they only slowed its spread.
The Pharaoh was not surprised by the changes that had happened to him. Instead, he immediately raised his head and looked at the top of the main temple where he was standing.
Just like what happened to Osmandis, the entire main temple was also showing signs of decay and collapse.
The arrow that pierced through the entire Radiant Complex Temple, while penetrating this massive complex temple, also poured the power contained within the arrow—power that would kill its target—into the temple without reservation.
This arrow was like a nail driven into the foundation of the Radiant Composite Temple, spreading its power throughout the entire temple, choosing conceptual erosion rather than physical destruction.
Just as Manju had once used in the main temple to usurp Osmandis's control over the entire temple with power of equal or even greater caliber.
With the power of a goddess reborn on earth—no, it should be said that she surpasses the goddess of this place—she distorts the great temple.
In this way, the entire magnificent and complex temple will be completely dismantled from within, and the immortal pharaoh within the temple will be killed.
The brilliance of the entire temple dimmed slightly, and although the magnificent temple had been stained black, the mystery of the God-King's journey was only a remnant.
"Cough cough... So even the body of the omnipotent God-King Yu, who resides within the body of a deity, has been infected with the plague? What an incredible power."
The collapse of everything seemed unstoppable, both the physical body and the temple. Osmandis could only use mystery to slow the rate of destruction, but he could not stop the evil that was happening here.
Osmandis's mind became even more confused at this moment, and a look of bewilderment that shouldn't have appeared flickered in his eyes.
"It seems this is all you can do. It's not a great appetizer, just barely palatable. You've disappointed me greatly, King of the Sun."
The beast standing behind Osmandis did not remain passive and watch everything unfold. It let out a soft sigh and raised its hand.
"Come and witness, for this is the symbol of the beast. With this miraculous act, I will erase all mystery from this place."
Chapter Ninety-Two Quality
At the moment when the Beast of Sodom sacrificed itself after descending from the throne of Othmandis, what was held aloft in the hands was the golden crown worn on the Beast's head.
The crown shone with a golden light, appearing exceptionally sacred under the abundant magical light of the great temple, yet it was precisely the authority held by this blasphemous and corrupt thing.
Old≮0}4←ˉ⒏★∏4′∏②! ~就】(lin⊙瞴索嗦:The crown on the head of the beast of Sodom, despite its extremely simple structure, is still full of mystery.
The base of the crown was a ring of gold, thick and gleaming, just like the magnificent golden cup in her hand.
Connected to the golden circle are several golden rhombus-shaped pieces, each resembling the eye of a demon god's pillar. A vertical groove, almost piercing through the entire rhombus, is carved in the center of each piece, making the rhombus on the crown look even more like an evil eye about to open.
At the very front of the crown, even more eye-catching is the surface of the largest diamond-shaped crystal, adorned with glittering black, red, and white crystals, which makes the central white crystal appear like a bright morning star.
The crown has seven diamonds, representing the seven heads and ten horns of the Beast of Revelation and the crown it wears. These horns represent its identity as the Beast of Revelation, a blasphemer and destroyer of the city.
The beast of revelation was initially thought to be the embodiment of Rome, and later also regarded as the Antichrist.
These beasts from the sea, in the guise of miracles performed by the gods of the past, perform false wonders to deceive the world.
Those who lack discernment and have weak will succumb to temptation and bow down to beasts.
However, these miracles, in the end, were not performed by the hand of God, but merely false works wielded through the blasphemous language and authority of beasts.
But it is enough to deceive the world, and by this the beast can win in its war against the saints and subdue every people, nation, language and country on earth.
The swirling sand disappeared after Manshu stepped into the desert, but reappeared when the crown atop the Beast of Sodom was lifted.
A single grain of sand being kicked up is not without meaning; it's just that the Beast of Sodom, who intended to use the king before her as the opening act of the final performance, did not allow this desert, which had become her domain, to reveal its true form.
If it's simply about blocking out the sky and bringing darkness to this desert, what's the point of such an action? It's meaningless.
Only the effect brought about by the endless sandstorms is consistent with Osmandis's name for the beast of Sodom.
In Egyptian mythology, the dark serpent Apep rules the seventh kingdom in the underworld. Every night, when the sun god Ra drives his sun boat to the underground Nile River, Apep will swallow the waters of the Nile to hinder Ra's progress.
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