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- Tiskip: 90 years (Thor: 100 years old)
Pov Thor.
And so I continued my life as an immortal god; for ninety years I studied runes with my mother Frigg and learned to forge from Idhuna.
Also, I continued to train my body every day in the training camps, I didn't stop for a single day... My magical manipulation with my main elent, which was lightning, proved to be easy, compared to others training... I was able to copy most of the lightning elent techniques I've seen in ani... A good example? One of the techniques I wanted in my arsenal was from the naruto universe:
*The Raiton no Yoroi of the third Raikage.
Of course, I didn't use chakra, but my divine power was a great substitute...because it was more potent.
Most of the techniques I didn't take more than seven days to master, this was due to my affinity with the lightning elent... The technique that lasted seven days? The ability to concentrate my divine power of lightning nature in a single point, to be able to explode and stop ti, just like Zeus from Record of Ragnarok... If he stole the move from his own father, I can steal from him too!
It's not 'your' move... It's 'OUR' move!
The reason I wanted to recreate this move? To give it a glorious na!... Besides being very useful...
What's the move na? HAHA, I already had the perfect na from day one of training trying to recreate it!
It's NOT: 'The world'
It's: 'ZA WAAAARUDO!'.
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Back to my training with Idhuna.
Of course, regarding the forge, I had to beco a collector of materials for Idhuna in exchange for lessons.
If I like becoming a collector? Of course not... I had to collect items that were illogical, like the roots of a mountain or the breath of a fish...
Was this work worth it? Definitely... The reason? So of these trips allowed to see the other realms... Also, on my first trip to Midgard, I heard a voice calling ... And the voice ca from the sky, or to be more specific... From a star in the sky, it glowed a red color comparable to my hair. I knew I would have to go to It one day, I already suspected what it was... So I started making preparations.
Other things happened, like getting a new baby brother nad Balder, he was the light of the family... Literally! At birth, it seed that the sun had visited the room.
In my hundred years of existence, I t several people, as well as my other brothers: Vidar, Vli, and Hermd; the sons of Njord: Frey and Freyja; and last but not least I got to know Idhuna and her daughter Sif better.
And to say I was surprised by Sif's personality would be an understatent... She had a mouth as dirty as her mother and was so stubborn it got on my nerves... The reason?
When we were about thirteen years old, she challenged to a fight because she knew I trained from a young age and she had a dream to be the strongest einherjar in Valhalla, surpassing her father Rhagnar in combat, so she thought she would fight back a young god would give her a good proof of what she would face in the future... I didn't deny her request as I wanted to see what level she was after training for three years with the father who held the title of most strong einherjar of the last centuries. So we had a brief contest of strength and skill, no magic or divine energy.
The result was Sif being knocked out the second after the match started.
What can I say... I follow the first rule of a fight, which is: hit fast and hit hard, and so I did... Obviously, I held back, because after all doing Saitama's training, increased by a hundred tis, since the ti I started walking and made frighteningly strong, I wanted to knock her out, not blow her head off.
Unfortunately, after she woke up in the healing chamber after one day, she soon ca looking for demanding a rematch... I accepted and knocked her out soon after... Then a pattern started to erge, every day she would challenge again.
Did I care for these silly disputes?... Initially yes, as I thought it was a waste of ti... But after much consideration... The einherjar is the infantry of the Asgardian army... We don't have many numbers, because the valkyries prefer quality over quantity, so they do not ascend all warriors fallen in battle to beco an einherjar, they only ascend if the warrior dies gloriously. So these warriors remain partying and fighting in Valhalla's hall, waiting to be called to the 'last battle'... If I indirectly forced Sif to train more to be a better warrior, she would consequently raise the standard of becoming an einherjar. With this in mind, made accept Sif's challenges, and so every year I fought her at least once.
Any sane person would have given up on challenging after several consecutive defeats, with matches that didn't last more than two seconds... But Sif kept trying.
That was sothing I could respect... But let's face it, it was still aningless.
After many challenges and showing no sense of giving up, she ended up earning the respect of the einherjar at the age of thirteen through a title given by the einherjar: Sif the unshakable maiden.
Honestly, I was happy for her, few are recognized by the einherjar so young, in fact, Sif was the youngest... But as soon as she was recognized, her training beca more important than anything, so she didn't pass longer in the forge with her mother. I only saw her two or three tis in a year, and one of those tis was in connection with our annual combat match.
Anyway... A lot happened; besides, today was an important day... Because it was the day that might be my 'graduation' as a blacksmith.
My task? Forge an artifact yourself and present it to Idhuna, who would deliver the verdict.
My choice of the object was a female necklace... But not just any necklace, it had a purpose to be given to soone, if all went well I would borrow a flying ship to go get my partner from the 'red star'.
When I finished the first item that I forged by my hands, I placed it inside a box and took it towards Idhuna.
"... It's over? I hope you at least made the effort to make this item and not in any other way like that repair to a Valkyria helt... That looked like a baby's work "said Idhuna, taking the box out of my hands.
"I already told you it was an accidentII lose control" I said, embarrassed.
"Lose control? Boy, there's a good reason for us dwarves not to physically fight inside the forge because of a re insult... A forge is a place considered sacred to us because here we make our 'creations'... In a way, we give ' life' to things... As much as they are considered re objects or tools for other races, for us dwarves forging is an art... That's why when we're angry at soone, we usually insult; you will never see dwarves fighting inside a forge as it is a total disregard for our livelihood," said Idhuna sternly.
" But I'm not a dwarf to pursue that way of life," I said.
"It's true... But you're in a dwarf's 'house'... If you were unable to maintain your composure or concentration while forging because of a re insult... I wouldn't even have bothered to start teaching you sothing," Idhuna said smiling.
Then Idhuna opened the box and took out the necklace I made... She didn't show any reaction at all, she just assessed it.
The more ti I spent in silence... The more nervous I got.
Until Idhuna broke the silence.
"A female necklace? I must say it's beautiful, it's perfect at first sight" began Idhuna.
I held in a sigh... I was nervous, and for good reason, it took a year to make this necklace out of the right materials.
"... Who are you going to give this? I hope it's not for my daughter because she doesn't like this jewelry much, she prefers a sword... Unless... Don't tell it's for you?!" said Idhuna in disbelief.
But I noticed the small smile.
"Can you stop joking and say what you think?" I said tiredly.
I think I got used to talking to this crazy woman... Ninety years is a long ti.
"HmmI don't see anything that needs improvingClean and glamor runes of enchantnt are the basics in jewelry forging, butRunes of ti and space? Hmm... rune of return to the owner of blood huh... ingenious; 100 m storage rune... just a few artifacts have this storage space... Not to ntion ti and space runes are considered complex..." said Idhuna evaluating the necklace.
She spent the next minute considering it in silence.
Until she looked at with a serious face.
I swallowed saliva.
"... And then? What do you think?" I said nervously.
"What do I think? If you weren't a warrior, you would be a good blacksmith" said Idhuna handing the necklace.
"So does that an that-!" I said hopefully.
"Yes boy... You passed..." said Idhuna with a smile, and then walked towards her workbench and started looking for sothing.
As she searched I let out a sigh... Now I'm a full-fledged blacksmith, but blacksmiths are always learning... Idhuna said the blacksmith's best tool is his imagination... Now I can finally go crazy with my ideas when starting with:
*Project #1 My own flying ship, inspired by Type-Moon's Vimana, the ship of king Gilgash.
Why?... And the answer would be: Why not?
Besides, I wouldn't have to borrow soone else's transport again. It's like the saying goes:
Nothing crushes a man's spirit more than having to beg for help.
Unfortunately... I couldn't wait until I built my own ship to pick up my partner as each day that passed was agony for ... It felt like a part of was missing... I even knew how far away my partner was.
My transport to pick up my partner? I will use Frey's flying boat, the Skidbladnir, which is capable of navigating water, land, and sky... as well as navigating to my objective located in space.
How would I do this? Well... Frey was known for many things... The prince of the Vanir, the god of fertility, the god of peace... But his best-known title? The biggest siscon of all ti.
Frey always tried to please his sister Freyja with various gifts... All gifts were rejected by Freyja, the reason was simple... Frey always erred in his sister's likes, while he loved her; he didn't know her likes or dislikes... And this led to attempts that failed... The most unsuccessful siscon of all, the sister herself found the behavior of her eldest brother disgusting.
So, because Freyja's birthday is approaching, like a good friend that I am, I'll give Frey this necklace to give to Freyja when he's most desperate to find the perfect gift for his sister... And in return, I would borrow Skidbladnir for seven days to fetch my partner.
I snapped out of my thoughts when I noticed Idhuna coming towards with two boxes.
"Here... This is the 'graduation' gift as a blacksmith one is mine the other is from Sif... Who did it with a little bit of my help" said Idhuna smiling.
I soon held the two boxes and opened the first box...
It was a golden belt.
"I call it gingjord, its function is quite simple... It works to increase its strength by increasing the user's weight. Sif said she always sees you training with weights, so she thought it would be helpful for you to have a belt that works like a weight... That gift was her idea," Idhuna said smiling.
A belt that works like a weight?... Is that a gravity belt?!... Well... There goes project No. 5 on my list, not bad then.
"Thank you... I liked the present" I said thanking her.
"It's not you should thank... That was Sif's gift" said Idhuna smiling.
I see... Sif... I owe you a magic sword!
I will start working on it later.
I soon opened the next box...
It was a pair of black gloves; at first glance, they seed to be made of leather and quite fragile... But when I noticed that I've seen these sa gloves before, I already knew their function.
"I call them Jrngreipr... Due to your ability to break both the artifact you are forging and the forging hamr by accident, I thought it best to create these gauntlets specifically for you... They are made of tough material, capable of absorbing the weight of your blow so you don't break anything by accident," said Idhuna smiling.
I soon put on my gifts, and activated the belt to be ten tis normal gravity, then felt the effects of the gravity increase.
"Thank you so much Idhuna, not only for the giftsbut for everything" I thanked her once more.
"Hahayou're welcoyou're like a son that unfortunately, I didn't haveBut again, if I had a child I wouldn't want it to be with your behavior," Idhuna said mockingly.
I could only counterattack with sothing I knew she hated when anyone ntioned it.
"Don't worryI also don't think I'd be a good son to youA grandson, though? Maybe" I said smiling.
What did she not like to ntion?... Her age.
"... Are you calling an old woman?! Boy! Know that I'm only five hundred and thirty-five years old! I'm just a teenager!" yelled Idhuna, as she tried to punch .
I quickly dodged and ran towards the exit.
But not before screaming.
"They say the older you are, the more likely you are to get irritated easily!" I yelled as I ran.
When I left I could only hear one last scream.
"FUCK YOU!"
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As soon as I left the forge, I headed to the Vanir palace... It was ti to negotiate the perfect necklace that will serve as a perfect gift for the sister of a devoted siscon, by a flying ship borrowed for seven days... In the throne room of the prince of the Vanir, I noticed that he was alone in the room, sitting on his throne mumbling sothing like:
'Three days left What gift? Three days left What gift?...'
Now was the ti to talk to the oldest siscon in history.
How I should start? With a reference of course!
"Prince Frey... I've co to bargain!"
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That's it folks, I'll be working on another stuff tomorrow, the next update will probably be in the next Saturday, if not midweek... I only write when I can.
I hope you enjoyed the chapter!
*Attention, Sif model posted in auxiliary chapter... She *WILL* be one of the harem mbers, that's not debatable. What's debatable is her design... Then check out the auxiliary chapter.
As always, sorry for the grammatical errors.
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