As soon as the deal for "Pluto" began, "Fool" Klein sat bolt upright in his chair: What? "Pluto" is a servant of the "Destruction Wolf"?
Then he realized: No wonder the "Hermit" quoted such a high price when I tried to trade information about the ancient gods with him! It turns out there was a lot of important information in there!
The "Priestess" Cattleya lowered her head slightly: Why was the "Queen" willing to tell the "Hermit" so much high-level information? Was it because the "Queen" believed that this was someone who could change the world order?
Then she wondered: Did these intelligence "queens" really know so much detail?
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This was actually what she couldn't understand the most. In her impression, the "Queen" seemed to know everything, but she had hardly ever heard the "Queen" talk about intelligence from the Second Age.
The key point is that the way the "Queen" and the "Hermit" interacted made Cattleya realize that the "Queen" did not treat the "Hermit" as a subordinate at all.
Then Cattleya recalled the messenger of the "Hermits," which made her feel even more strongly that although the "Hermits" participated in the "Elemental Dawn," they did not simply use the "Elemental Dawn" as their background.
The "Hermit" seems to have other channels, and there seem to be other forces behind him.
The other members were also surprised to learn that the "Emperor of the Underworld" had such an origin.
"Justice," Audrey thought to herself: According to Mr. "The Hermit," the "Black Emperor" Solomon was a subordinate of the "Ancient Sun God" during the Third Age. The "Night Emperor" and the "Blood Emperor" were once high-ranking nobles in the Solomon Empire, while the "Underworld Emperor" was able to trace his lineage back to the Second Age.
"The Hermit" Odis paused for a moment before explaining in detail: "In the early Second Era, 'Underworld Emperor' was a follower of 'Destruction Wolf'. After 'Destruction Wolf' fell, 'Underworld Emperor' then joined 'Phoenix Ancestor'."
"Because He has a long history, what makes Him different from the other three emperors is that it is said that the 'Emperor of the Underworld' is a feathered serpent!"
"Currently, those extraordinary individuals who have taken the 'Death God' path and become demigods will grow feathers on their backs in certain states, which seems to be due to the 'Underworld Emperor' form."
"Actually, it's not just at the demigod level. It's said that some 'Death God' followers or 'Death God's' favorites with strange conditions also have feathers covered in dirt after they die."
The other members immediately began to make their own connections. Klein recalled the teacher he had met in Backlund who could dance spirit dances, and the old man he had helped. The old man's body was gone, leaving only some feathers covered in yellow grease.
Alger the Hanged Man, Cattleya the Priestess, and Emlyn the Moon had all heard similar stories. They never expected that the feathers that appeared with the Beyonders of the Death Path were actually related to the Hades.
Cattleya even thought: No wonder the feathered serpent element is in the coat of arms of the Eggers family, descendants of the "Emperor of the Underworld," and no wonder many in the Cult of the Spirits worship the feathered serpent.
Audrey, along with "The Magician" Fors and "The Sun" Derrick, lacked the relevant experiences and therefore did not form the corresponding associations.
Then, all the members seemed to suddenly feel the savagery and bloodshed of the Second Era, for the "Emperor of the Underworld" was actually a feathered serpent!
If the god is a feathered serpent, then what is the chief god?
Alger recalled the names of the ancient gods: "Destroyer Wolf," "Phoenix Progenitor," and "Dragon of Imagination." At least these three ancient gods seemed to be related to beasts.
Odis gave everyone a few seconds to make their own connections, and only continued after seeing that no one had any questions: "Regarding the process of 'Emperor of the Underworld' becoming a god, I obtained two pieces of information that I cannot distinguish as true or false."
"I'm sharing these two pieces of information, or these two statements, with everyone making their own judgments. I'll also share my own perspective."
The first theory is that after the 'Phoenix Ancestor' fell to the 'Ancient Sun God', the 'Emperor of the Underworld' acquired the corresponding characteristics and gradually became a god.
"There are two problems with this statement. The first problem is that since it was the 'Ancient Sun God' that attacked the 'Phoenix Ancestor' and caused the 'Phoenix Ancestor' to perish, then given the strength of the 'Underworld Emperor' at that time, would he have been able to pick up the special ability in front of the 'Ancient Sun God'?"
"The second question is, if 'Pluto' acquired the special characteristics back then, why did he only become a god in the Fourth Epoch?"
The other members were stunned. The information they thought seemed to be without problems suddenly appeared to be full of loopholes after the "Hermit" said that.
Then everyone felt as if they were listening to a history lecture by a "hermit," and this time the "hermit" spoke in great detail, allowing them to follow the "hermit's" train of thought and sort out the issue as well.
While listening, Gadriya summarized the "hermit's" line of thought. She was very clear that a scholar's way of thinking was the most crucial factor, so she mainly focused on the "hermit's" line of thought.
This is a good reference for her to think about the corresponding issues.
Odis continued, "The second theory about 'Underworld Emperor' becoming a god is a conspiracy theory, which believes that 'Underworld Emperor' secretly allied himself with 'Ancient Sun God' in order to continue his ascension."
"And with the help of the 'Emperor of the Underworld', the 'Ancient Sun God' was able to find and severely injure the 'Phoenix Ancestor'."
"There are two problems with this statement. The first problem is that, given the power of the 'Ancient Sun God' at that time, it would not have needed help to severely injure the 'Phoenix Ancestor'."
"Secondly, there is the 'Dragon of Wisdom,' Herabergen, who is now the 'God of Knowledge and Wisdom,' after betraying the 'Dragon of Imagination'..."
"Wait a minute," Gadriya couldn't help but interrupt, "You mean, the 'God of Knowledge and Wisdom' also comes from the Second Age, and was once a subordinate god of the 'Dragon of Imagination'? And that He even betrayed the 'Dragon of Imagination'?"
Emlyn, standing next to Odis, smiled: "The Priestess" could never have imagined how valuable the deal she missed with the "King of Angels" was.
Alger couldn't help but smile: So even the "Star Admiral" didn't know this.
"Yes." Odis simply answered, then continued the previous topic: "After betraying the 'Dragon of Imagination,' the 'Dragon of Wisdom' became the 'King of Angels'…"
At this moment, everyone's attention was on the "priestess," and sure enough, they saw the usually composed "priestess" show a surprised expression.
Even Klein, behind the gray fog, smiled to himself, thinking: Actually, when everyone heard this news, they were just as surprised as the "Priestess".
Then Klein thought: Now we know that two of the ancient gods' followers became gods in later years, one is the "God of Knowledge and Wisdom" and the other is the "Emperor of the Underworld".
This made Klein even more eager to trade with the "Hermit" for information about the ancient gods and their followers.
The priestess, Cattleya, was surprised, but she didn't ask any further questions, because the hermit had already made the matter quite clear:
During the Second Age, the "Dragon of Wisdom," a follower of the "Dragon of Imagination," betrayed his own god, gained the trust of the "Ancient Sun God," and became the "King of Angels" in the Third Age, and later even became the "God of Knowledge and Wisdom."
Odis deliberately slowed his speech, noticing that Cattleya was initially surprised, then refocused her attention on him, and also noticing that the other members initially seemed amused but then resumed listening to his description. Only then did Odis continue:
"...Since they have all betrayed their gods, there is no reason why the 'Dragon of Wisdom' became the 'King of Angels' while the 'Emperor of the Underworld' did not become a subordinate of the 'Ancient Sun God' or one of the special 'Kings of Angels'."
After explaining the two versions of how the "Emperor of the Underworld" became a god, and their respective flaws, Odiston paused and then said, "Let me share my personal thoughts, which may not be correct and are for reference only."
The other members nodded in agreement. The "hermit's" description made them realize that many extraordinary historical events do not have accurate answers, and therefore require a reasonable deduction based on some clues.
After listening to the "hermit's" analysis, they were very curious about the issue and eager to hear the "hermit's" opinion.
Odis said, "Perhaps both statements are correct, or at least partially correct."
"At that time, the 'Ancient Sun God' severely injured the 'Phoenix Ancestor'. The 'Phoenix Ancestor' did not perish on the spot. According to information I obtained from other sources, the 'Phoenix Ancestor' still had time to throw the 'City of the Dead' Calderon into the depths of the spirit world."
"So the 'Phoenix Ancestor' probably escaped after being severely injured, and may have fallen a few minutes or hours later. When it fell, the 'Emperor of the Underworld' was by its side, so it picked up some of the characteristics of the 'Death God' pathway."
"The other part of the characteristics was very likely picked up by the 'Ancient Sun God' who came afterward. So after the 'Ancient Sun God' fell, the 'Emperor of the Underworld' obtained that part of the characteristics and advanced to the True God."
Everyone nodded in agreement, agreeing that this was indeed a reasonable conjecture.
What many people don't know is that there are many details that Odis deliberately didn't mention. For example, the "Emperor of the Underworld" may have obtained the remaining characteristics from the "True Creator," which is why he has always supported the Solomon Empire and remained an ally of Solomon and the "True Creator" during the Second Solomon Empire.
To explain these things would require explaining where the "True Creator" obtained those advanced characteristics, which was not only very troublesome, but also more valuable information, so Odis skipped it directly.
Odis gave everyone time to process the information before continuing, "'The War of the Four Emperors' has ended, and 'Emperor Hades' has emerged victorious."
"I don't know if the 'Emperor of the Underworld' participated in the war when the 'Black Emperor' fell?"
"But based on some of his later actions, the 'Emperor of the Underworld' definitely participated in the war that led to the fall of the 'Blood Emperor'."
"What I mean by some later developments is that, according to reliable intelligence, the 'Emperor of the Underworld' obtained the uniqueness of the 'Red Priest' pathway, which is the 'Hunter' pathway."
"There is a high probability that it was spoils of war obtained by the 'Emperor of the Underworld'."
Everyone was stunned; they hadn't expected such a thing to happen!
Previously, when they heard the "Hermit" say that the "Netherworld Emperor" had not joined forces with the relatively weak "Blood Emperor" but seemed to have formed an alliance with the "Night Emperor," they didn't have a concrete understanding of the situation.
It was only then that everyone realized that the "Emperor of the Underworld" had not only joined forces with the "Emperor of the Night," but had also obtained spoils of war during the battle.
Odis continued, "There have always been two theories about how the uniqueness of the 'Red Priest' pathway ended up in the hands of the 'Emperor of the Underworld'."
"The first theory is what I just mentioned: the 'Emperor of the Underworld' participated in the war that destroyed the Tudor Empire. However, there is a question I don't understand: why did the 'Emperor of the Underworld' only divide the spoils of war but not the territory of the Tudor Empire?"
"The second theory is that the 'Primordial Witch' took away the 'Red Priestess's' uniqueness, but in order to gain some living space in the Southern Continent, she had no choice but to give this uniqueness to the 'Emperor of the Underworld'."
"This statement also has some obvious flaws, because that is the uniqueness of the 'Red Priest's' adjacent path. As a deity of the adjacent path, the 'Primordial Witch' should not have handed it over to the 'Emperor of the Underworld' so easily."
"Based on these two statements, I think it's possible that the 'Emperor of the Underworld' participated in the war, but did not form a close alliance with the 'Emperor of the Night'. Therefore, after the 'Blood Emperor' fell, the 'Emperor of the Underworld' and the 'Emperor of the Night' did not discuss the division of the spoils of war; whoever got them got them."
"Because the 'Red Priest' pathway was taken away by the 'Emperor of the Underworld,' the 'Night Emperor' was naturally unwilling to share territory with Him."
"The cooperation between the 'Primordial Witch' and the 'Emperor of the Underworld' was only a matter of course. At that time, she either went to the Southern Continent or joined the camp of the Six Gods and the 'Night Emperor'."
"Before this, the 'Primordial Witch' was unwilling to join the 'Six Gods' camp, which shows that she was rather resistant to the 'Six Gods' camp, so for her, there were not many options."
At this moment, "Justice" Audrey asked, "'Hermit', isn't it because the 'Primordial Witch' is an evil being that the 'Six Gods' are unwilling to let Her join?"
Klein, Alger, and Gadriya all glanced at "Justice," but none of them thought so.
Odis thought for a moment before saying, "You should remember that during the time of Solomon's First Empire, the Church of the True Creator was the largest church in the Northern Continent. At that time, it was more like the Church of the True God."
Audrey paused for a moment, then realized what the "hermit" meant.
"In my personal opinion," Odis explained, "at the level of the gods, there is only success and failure."
The other members looked at each other, none daring to look at the person at the head of the bronze table, nor dared to look at the "Hermit".
They never expected that while it was one thing for the "Hermit" to blaspheme against the gods in normal times, he would dare to say such things in front of Mr. Fool.
After all, Mr. Fool did not know why he had lost most of his power.
This is tantamount to satire, implying that Mr. Fool is among the losers.
Odis could certainly sense that something was amiss, so he continued, "Everyone should know that a god as benevolent as Mr. Fool is a rare find."
Everyone nodded in agreement. They could understand that the "Hermit" meant that it didn't matter whether Mr. Fool was among the losers; what mattered was that he was inherently full of goodwill.
Klein, the "Fool" behind the gray fog, also breathed a sigh of relief: without this explanation, it would have been inappropriate for the "Fool" not to express his anger.
Then he thought: I need to find an opportunity to establish my authority again, for example, if the "Hermit" says something too outrageous, I'll give him a lightning bolt.
But Klein was somewhat reluctant to do so, because he shared the same views as the "Hermit" and also wanted to hear more of such "wild and savage words".
Just as Odis was about to continue the transaction and quickly skip the topic, "The Moon" Emlyn asked again, "'The Hermit,' why is there so much uncertainty about the information regarding this transaction, and why are you making so many guesses?"
"Because there are very few records about the 'Emperor of the Underworld' on the Northern Continent." Odis was happy to answer this question: "Or rather, the Byron Empire established by the 'Emperor of the Underworld' is on the Southern Continent, and there are no relics or extraordinary materials of the Byron Empire on the Northern Continent."
"In the Southern Continent, after the fall of the 'Emperor of the Underworld,' the Byron Empire almost collapsed. Later, the Highland Kingdom, supported by the 'Rose School,' as well as the Kingdom of Pas and the Kingdom of Hagati, supported by other extraordinary forces at the time, successively gained independence and competed for dominance over the Southern Continent."
"This resulted in the loss of a large number of documents in the Byron Empire. Apart from the Spirit Cult, there are very few descriptions of the 'Emperor of the Underworld' elsewhere."
Therefore, we can only speculate about the deeds of the 'Underworld Emperor' based on the other three empires, or on some of the abilities and powers that the 'Underworld Emperor' has demonstrated.
Actually, there are very few related descriptions in the original work.
The description of the "Hermit" reminded the other members of something: even on the raging sea, they had all heard of the deeds of the "Black Emperor," the "Blood Emperor," and the "Night Emperor," but there were not many stories about the "Nether Emperor."
Especially in terms of extraordinary history, most people only know that "Pluto" is one of the Four Emperors, and other information is not very clear.
Looking back now, this must be related to the fact that very few relics related to the Byron Empire have been found.
Even if they were discovered, because the languages and problems of the Southern Continent and the Northern Continent are different, and the discoverers are basically colonists, they would hardly study the documents in the ruins, only caring about the treasures and sealed artifacts inside.
Emlyn said "Oh," and "That's very similar to the way some of our vampire scholars think when they're researching certain topics."
Odis thought to herself: You seem to know a lot about this.
He said, "Let's continue our previous transaction. In the battle where the 'Blood Emperor' fell, the 'Night Emperor' also obtained corresponding spoils of war."
"I'm not too familiar with the situation in the Fusak Empire, but the former Kingdom of Intis once had a Sequence 1 'Red Priest' pathway member, which I believe was one of the spoils of war at that time."
"Because during the 'United Empire' era, after 'Red Angel' Medici set a trap to kill the ancestors of the Sauron and Einhorn families, both families lost their Sequence 1 characteristics."
"Since the characteristics of Sequence 1 reappeared later, it can be almost certain that it came from the capture of the 'Blood Emperor'."
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He paused and continued, "However, I'm not sure whether it was 'Night Emperor' or 'Six Gods' who returned the Sequence 1 characteristics to the Soren family and the Einhorn family."
"Because after the fall of the Night Emperor, the four noble families of Trensost and the Six Gods immediately divided up the spoils of the early stages of the War of the Four Emperors."
"Or rather, after the 'Six Gods' joined forces to eliminate the 'Night Emperor,' they fell into conflict again and couldn't wait to divide up the Northern Continent."
Audrey noticed that the "Hermit" did not describe the "Six Gods" with much respect, as if he were describing ordinary people who would fight for their own interests.
This reminded her of what the "hermit" had just said: For the gods, there is only success and failure.
The implication is that there is no such thing as justice or evil; as long as one succeeds, it is just.
Audrey knew perfectly well that this was the truth, but she just couldn't accept it yet.
The others didn't think much of it, or rather, they weren't devout believers in the true gods, and after hearing so much information about the gods, they didn't find anything wrong with the description of the "hermit."
Audrey, however, was different. She was a devout believer in the goddess, and her upbringing instilled in her a resistance to any comments that were detrimental to the goddess.
"At that time, the six gods were roughly divided into four camps," Odis said. "First were the 'Goddess of Night' and the 'Lord of Storms' who supported the Augustus family in establishing the Kingdom of Rune."
"The close alliance between these two deities was not only because they knew each other from a very early time, but also because they were not deities from adjacent paths."
Klein couldn't help but interrupt with "the world," saying, "Excuse me, but you're saying they've known each other for a long time?"
"This is also a conclusion I drew from other intelligence." Odis did not hide this: "As far as I know, the Church of the Goddess of Night was the first church to claim to protect humanity and to develop believers among humans."
"As for the origins of the 'Lord of Storms,' besides the possibility that he might be a sea monster, many people also believe that he was one of the earliest humans to follow the 'Ancient Sun God.'"
"So they must have had contact very early on."
Everyone was stunned for a moment, not expecting that the Church of the Goddess of Night had such a past.
At this point, Alger the Hanged Man asked, "So, the Lord of the Storms is a human, not a sea monster?"
"I'm not sure," Odis said, "because in some murals, the 'Lord of the Storm' does appear more than once as a sea monster."
"But it also makes sense that He was the first to follow the 'ancient sun god'."
"The Sun" Derrick nodded. He had seen it in the temple of the "True Creator." "Lord of the Storms" was a description of a sea monster.
Odis added, "Furthermore, it was mentioned during the transaction of this information that the 'Lord of Storms' sea monster appearance was likely due to the effects of a magic potion, causing some changes in His appearance."
Alger said "Oh," feeling much better.
Odis continued, "Let's return to the topic of the 'Goddess of Night' and the 'Lord of Storms.' The fact that they are not adjacent paths laid the foundation for their cooperation."
"At the same time, it basically determined who their enemies were. The enemies of the 'Goddess of the Night' are the 'God of War' and the 'Emperor of the Underworld'."
"The enemies of the 'Lord of Storms' are the 'God of Knowledge and Wisdom' and the 'Eternal Sun'."
"In this way, the contradictions of the Six Gods are clarified, and the power structure of the Northern Continent is basically clear."
"The God of War could not be on the same side as the Goddess of Night, so He supported the Einhorn family and established the Fussac Empire."
"The 'Eternal Sun' could not possibly be on the same side as the 'Lord of Storms,' so He supported the Soren family and established the Kingdom of Intis."
"The God of Knowledge and Wisdom could not be on the same side as the Lord of Storms, so He supported the Castile family and established the Kingdom of Fennepot."
"Among the 'six gods,' the most 'free' should be the 'Earth Mother Goddess,' because she is not connected to the other gods through any means."
Ultimately, He chose to align himself with the God of Knowledge and Wisdom to jointly support the Kingdom of Fennepot.
"But later in the Fifth Age, it seems that some conflicts arose between the believers on both sides, but it is more likely that conflicts arose between the high-ranking officials of the two churches, which gradually evolved into a large-scale war."
"That was the 'War of the Oath' from history textbooks, which resulted in the collapse of the small alliance between the 'Earth Mother Goddess' and the 'God of Knowledge and Wisdom'."
The other members once again felt that the situation in the Quaternary period was becoming very clear.
This is unparalleled by any other exchange; normally, at extraordinary gatherings, one can only trade fragmented information.
After obtaining that intelligence, you need to piece it together yourself, and it takes a lot of effort to get such complete information.
Therefore, people like Cattleya and others like to trade information with the "Hermit" because the "Hermit" is very detailed in his information, saving them the trouble of "pieced together" the information themselves.
Odis waited a few seconds, giving everyone enough time to process the information, before continuing: In addition to dividing up the territory of the Northern Continent, they also divided up the characteristics of the 'Night Emperor'.
"I am not very clear about the situation in the Kingdom of Feneport, but I do know that there is a Sequence 1 in the Augustus family that rules the Kingdom of Rune."
"Furthermore, I have learned from other sources that the uniqueness of the 'Judgment' path is in the hands of the Church of War."
"As mentioned before, the 'Six Gods' at that time were roughly divided into four camps, and perhaps these four camps divided up the characteristics and uniqueness of 'Night Emperor'."
"The other two Sequence 1 traits are in the camps of 'Earth Mother Goddess' and 'God of Knowledge and Wisdom', and the camp of 'Eternal Sun' respectively."
"In that case, the Fenneport royal family also likely possesses a Sequence 1 trait of the 'Judge' pathway."
"Or rather, I think the royal families of the four kingdoms should each have a Sequence 1 member, so as to achieve a balance of extraordinary power."
At this point, he smiled slightly, saying that using the characteristics of Sequence 1 to consider some historical issues was a good idea.
After all, there are only three Sequence 1 characteristics, and their general movements can be inferred from many clues, so as to distinguish the interests in historical events.
If we use this method to make guesses, the general outline of historical events becomes clear.
Klein thought to himself: This is a bit like "sitting in a row and sharing the spoils".
However, he also felt that when things are unclear, looking at the issue from the perspective of interests can indeed lead to a conjecture that is closer to the truth.
The other members no longer felt uncomfortable because they had basically accepted the concept that "gods also value interests".
However, this benefit is not money; it may be a high-level, extraordinary quality, a believer, or something that other deities need.
This idea seemed to open a new door for Gadria, and she realized that the process by which the four ruling families of the Northern Continent obtained advanced traits was so simple that it was almost unbelievable.
Seeing that everyone had no problems, Odis continued, "The Northern Continent that 'Emperor of the Underworld' saw was exactly as described before, a divided state."
"Actually, before the 'Night Emperor' fell, it seems that the conflict between the 'Underworld Emperor' and the 'Night Emperor' had already eased."
"Besides joining forces to launch a war against the Tudor Empire, they should have also established some secret contacts after the war."
"Because after the fall of the 'Black Emperor' and the 'Blood Emperor', the main conflict in the Northern Continent has shifted from the conflict between empires to the conflict between the 'Night Emperor' and the 'Six Gods'."
"The Night Emperor desires independent rule over the empire, while the Six Gods continue to treat the Night Emperor as a puppet."
"Considering its own interests and situation, the 'Emperor of the Underworld' should also establish some contact with the 'Emperor of the Night', or join forces on certain matters."
"But what was unexpected was that 'Six Gods' so cleanly and efficiently surrounded and killed 'Night Emperor'."
Odis paused here, and "Justice" Audrey seized the opportunity to ask, "'Hermit', after the 'Six Gods' attacked the 'Night Emperor,' why didn't they immediately go to the Southern Continent to eliminate the 'Underworld Emperor' as well?"
Since they might join forces, and since the "Emperor of the Underworld" also considers the "Six Gods" as enemies, and since they have already formed a temporary alliance, why not go and eliminate the "Emperor of the Underworld" to completely eradicate any future troubles?
Some of the other members had already figured out the answer to this question, while others were also very curious about it.
Odis smiled slightly: "You have such a question because you do not understand the meaning of 'balance'."
He reminded them again: "As I just said, the 'Emperor of the Underworld,' the 'Goddess of Night,' and the 'God of War' are deities of adjacent paths."
At this point, Audrey suddenly understood what was going on.
Odis continued to explain: "There's nothing wrong with the 'Six Gods' joining forces to besiege the 'Night Emperor,' because after the 'Night Emperor' falls, they can simply divide up His characteristics. After all, no god is on the same path as the 'Night Emperor,' so there's no question of who needs those characteristics more."
"But the 'Emperor of the Underworld' is different. After we kill him, how will the 'God of War' and the 'Goddess of Night' divide the spoils of victory?"
Even deities like the 'Eternal Sun,' whose paths are not adjacent to theirs, would not tolerate the two of them sharing the characteristics of the 'Death God' path.
"Because their initial intention in joining forces to eliminate the 'Night Emperor' was to prevent the emergence of beings above the level of true gods who would disrupt their rule."
"Of course, it also means that 'God of War' or 'Goddess of the Night' are not allowed to become stronger."
