Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 552 Giant Bear Mother Goddess

The Ranno people live on the Hapukula Mountain, which in ancient Tili language means the Mountain of the Giant Bear.

In this vast mountain range, there are nearly 20,000 Rannuo people living. They are divided into more than a hundred tribes, large and small, and they all believe in the Giant Bear Mother Goddess.

After living in a tribe for three days, Odysseus tampered with everyone's memories. Not only did he become a member of the tribe, he also gained a beautiful wife.

At least the leader of the tribe thought she was beautiful.

On the fourth day, Odysseus finally has the opportunity. His tribe will go to the cave on the top of Hapkula to offer their sacrifices to the giant bear mother goddess.

Their sacrifices were wolves, four short-faced white wolves.

Bears are also ferocious beasts that live in extremely cold places. Bears are the sacred beasts of the Ranno people. Bears must not be harmed under any circumstances, even if they will be eaten by the bears in the next second.

But the wolf is not so lucky. It is one of the main preys of the Ranno people. All the Ranno people wear clothes made of wolf skins. Wolf meat is their favorite food, but this is limited to ordinary wolves. , a huge and ferocious short-faced giant wolf, is their sacrifice to the giant bear mother goddess.

Climbing steep rocks in the wind and snow is not an easy task. The Rannos, who have wolf claws on their hands and feet, are very talented in this area, but Odysseus's talent is slightly less. Halfway up, He had to use his skills to crawl on the rocks like a snake.

The leader was surprised when he saw Odysseus' behavior. He was about to ask, but forgot what he wanted to ask.

There was no sun in the extremely cold place, and I didn’t know how long I had been climbing. Several tribesmen fell from the rocks and fell directly under the cliff, but the other tribesmen were too lazy to take a look.

Odysseus liked the rationality of the Ranno people very much. A second glance would not change anything, so why bother doing such meaningless things.

When they reached the top of the peak, everyone entered the palace of the Giant Bear Mother Goddess.

It is not an exaggeration to call it a palace. The entrance of this cave is one hundred and fifty feet high and one hundred and eighty feet wide. It is much more imposing than the gate of the palace.

This also reflects the stature of the Giant Bear Goddess from another angle. Ordinary people may not be as tall as her toes.

This is the sixth time Odysseus has come to the extremely cold place, but he has never seen the giant bear mother goddess before. He knows the power of this god, and only knows the origin of this god. Treating such a role, He always kept it at arm's length.

But this time was an exception. His target was the Giant Bear Mother Goddess. When he came to a bloody boulder, the leader waved his hand and ordered everyone to carry four short-faced white wolves up.

This is the altar of the Giant Bear Mother Goddess. The short-faced white wolves are very heavy. Each wolf weighs more than 10,000 pounds. When transporting them from the bottom of the mountain to the mountain, more than a hundred people need to hold on to ropes to hang them up. Now they are transported to the altar. , it takes more than a hundred people to carry wooden poles to lift it up.

Odysseus was one of them. The blood-stained altar was slippery and difficult to walk on. More than a hundred people couldn't move in unison, and someone fell down every two steps. When transporting the second white wolf, more than a hundred people fell down. Everyone fell off the altar, and several people were crushed by the giant wolf and died immediately.

When transporting the third giant wolf, Odysseus used his skills to keep everyone's steps consistent, and successfully delivered the white wolf to the altar in one go.

The leader was overjoyed. This was a good sign. He prayed desperately to the Mother Goddess, hoping that the next giant wolf would have the same good luck.

But the good luck was over. Odysseus no longer wanted to engage in such dangerous and hard labor. He used his skills to make everyone forget his existence.

The fourth giant wolf had to be carried more than a dozen times before it managed to reach the altar, and more than twenty people were killed in the process.

The leader asked to pack up the corpses of the tribesmen and take them back to eat.

For the Ranno people, their dead clan members are precious food and have no other use.

The four white wolves were neatly placed on the altar, and they were waiting for the mother goddess to enjoy them.

Led by the tribal leader, all tribal members shouted in unison: Kubaga! Kubaga!

The Mother Goddess might not be too hungry today, so she came out of the depths of the cave after a long time.

From the outside, He is a bear, not a two-headed bear, but a black bear with shiny fur.

But Odysseus knew that his original appearance was very different from this, and had almost nothing to do with a bear.

He is taller than an adult two-headed male bear, almost eighty feet lying on the ground, and estimated to be more than one hundred and twenty feet if he stands up.

He stood on the altar, not in a hurry to enjoy the sacrifices, but silently scanning His followers.

Kubaga! Kubaga! Kubaga!

With timidity, fear, and full of gratitude and respect, the Rannuo people knelt on their knees, put their hands on the ground, and put their foreheads to the ground. The louder they shouted, the louder they shouted.

The Mother Goddess just watched quietly, as if testing the piety of these believers.

The leader was very nervous. The longer the mother goddess stayed, the more likely she would become angry. The last time she lost her temper, she trampled half the tribe to death.

But he couldn't do anything now except shout harder.

This is the god who truly belongs to the mortal world. Not only does his body belong to the mortal world, but his power also belongs to the mortal world. All creatures in the mortal world appear helpless and insignificant in front of him.

The Mother Goddess suddenly roared, and everyone fell silent.

What was supposed to come finally came, the Mother Goddess was angry, and everyone remained motionless. Their fate depended entirely on the Mother Goddess's mood.

The Mother Goddess took a step forward, and more than thirty Ranno people died at her feet.

The others were trembling, so trembling that they could hardly kneel down, but they still did not dare to leave or move. They were still waiting for the Mother Goddess's next judgment.

The Mother Goddess did not rush to take the next step. She leaned down and looked at Odysseus, and let out another roar.

Stranger, the Mother Goddess discovered the stranger!

Why do you say he is a stranger? In their memories, Odasha is their people.

The mother goddess stared at Odysseus, and Odysseus did not dare to look back.

The Mother Goddess raised a toe, and the sharp toenail fell, splashing a piece of gravel on the altar, and there was a shallow pit more than a foot deep on the hard rock altar.

He just moved his toes, which was similar to a human clicking a mouse. This was a warning to Odysseus.

Next, He raised his toes again and pointed them at Odysseus,

What to do now? Tampering with the memory of the Mother Goddess? Or let the Mother Goddess forget herself?

Tampering with memory is Athena's sixth-level skill. This skill is 100% effective for ordinary people, but the efficiency for advanced believers is reduced by half. The success rate for third-level believers is less than 30%, and the success rate for fifth-level believers is less than 10%. It is almost impossible to tamper with the memories of sixth-level believers and above, so Odysseus never tried to tamper with Manda's memory.

The third level skill of Forgetting has a much higher success rate, but that is only for mortals.

For the giant bear mother goddess in front of her, neither the sixth-level skills nor the third-level skills can bring any effect. Using skills will only anger the opponent, which is a typical act of suicide.

Seeing that his toes were about to fall, Odysseus shouted in Arandis: Calisto, beautiful nymph, I traveled through thousands of mountains and rivers, and finally found you.

When Odysseus said the name Callisto, the mother goddess trembled and took a step to the left. A dozen Rannos were trampled to death under their feet again.

He stared at Odysseus, with a few tears appearing in his cold eyes.

Ten thousand years, no one has called this name in the past ten thousand years.

Odysseus struck while the iron was hot and called out again: Calisto, great nymph, you have suffered.

The Mother Goddess looked up to the sky and screamed. Tears mixed with snot rolled down her cheeks. The viscosity of the snot was a bit high. The two Ranno people were wrapped in the snot and drowned.

Callisto, the original name of the bear goddess.

She was once a nymph on Mount Olympia, following Artemis, the goddess of hunting. She was the most beautiful among the goddess of hunting's subordinates, but unlike other nymphs, she was not good at singing and dancing, and was better at hunting. Loyal, brave, and superb in shooting, he is Artemis's best assistant in the hunting ground.

Artemis likes her very much, other gods also like her very much, and Zeus also likes her very much, which is a bit troublesome. On Mount Olympia, being liked by Zeus is never a thing to be thankful for.

Callisto has been avoiding Zeus, but he accidentally fell asleep while chasing his prey. Zeus's opportunity came. The way the god king expressed his love was very simple, press and then possess.

Callisto had no way to cry and could only swallow her anger. When she found out she was pregnant, she could no longer hide the matter.

After learning the truth, Artemis immediately turned her face and described Callisto as a shameless person who seduced the God King. She humiliated her with the most vicious words and expelled her from the hunting ground.

Callisto did not seduce Zeus, Artemis knew this very well, and the goddess of hunting also knew very well what kind of character his father was.

The reason why Callisto was expelled was not because of Callisto's moral corruption, but because the goddess of hunting did not want to cause trouble, and she knew that trouble was approaching.

Callisto moved to the depths of the forest alone, and the strong nymph built a wooden house alone, waiting to give birth.

After the child was born, Callisto regained a little happiness, but disaster followed and Hera came to the door.

Most of the time, Hera was irrational, but she adhered to the three iron laws.

The first iron rule is that Zeus only loves Hera, and all his misdeeds are due to the charm and seduction of the bitch.

The second iron rule is that the bitch who seduces Zeus must be severely punished, and her or him life should be made worse than death.

The third iron rule is that children born to sluts are also sluts and must be punished with the same crime.

Hera rushed into Callisto's cabin, grabbed her hair and beat her severely.

While beating Callisto, Hera discovered that Callisto was beautiful, which worsened the Queen's mood.

So He made Callisto's figure become fat and bloated, thick black hair grew on his body, and his beautiful red lips turned into a bloody mouth. Overall, he looked like a bear.

Next, the queen used her powerful ability to tear open the passage between the divine world and the human world, kicked Callisto into the mortal world, and sent him to the edge of the world.

Callisto lived on the edge of the world for tens of thousands of years and became the giant bear mother goddess she is today.

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