Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God -
Chapter 1057 - 619 Divine War
Chapter 1057: Chapter 619 Divine War
Those hastily ascended new gods were particularly vulnerable because they held First-Level Divinity, which had an extremely low tolerance for error.
If one simply wanted to consolidate a Level 1 Divine Position, Darama could have done it when she destroyed the Divine Root initially. Achieving First-Level Divinity was not easy yet not too difficult—it required ten thousand devout believers willing to endorse you as their Main God. Including casual believers was possible, but ten, or even dozens, or hundreds of them might not equate to one devout believer, depending greatly on the extent of their casual faith.
The God of Strategy already had a certain base of believers, and at the time, Darama had a population of more than a hundred thousand. Even if only a few percent converted, it was sufficient for Lady Strategy to benefit substantially.
Through the tumult and fermentation caused by the Conqueror Army’s campaign, many people solidified their faith, converting from casual to devout believers, which significantly helped Lady Strategy to step beyond Thacel. Countless people learned of Lady Strategy’s name and fully recognized her mighty powers, particularly the Conqueror Army itself, which adopted her three core doctrines. The Divine Nature that emerged from this, independent from believers’ faith, could continually garner belief as long as the Conqueror Army’s deeds were sung and the Conqueror Path was traveled by merchants. The mention of her name through these meant she could acquire an ongoing and stable stream of faith, albeit in smaller quantities, deeply tied to the popularity of those tales and the travelers.
Thus, Lady Strategy had not consolidated a Level 1 or Level 2 Divine Position, but a Level 3. Don’t assume that First-Level Divinity requires ten thousand devout believers, Second requires twenty thousand, and Third thirty thousand as a simple addition. If that were the case, you would grossly underestimate the differences between the levels of divinity. Indeed, Second-Level Divinity requires twenty thousand, but Third requires forty thousand, and Level 4 requires eighty thousand. With each level, the required number of believers doubles. By the time one reaches Level Sixteen of Strong Divine Power, over three hundred million devout followers are needed—a number astronomical enough to question whether the total sentient beings on the Felen Continent could match.
Once reaching Medium Divine Power (Levels 10-15) and beyond, one could no longer rely solely on believers to enhance divine power. They must also harness other means of strengthening themselves such as expanding their sphere of divine influences, venturing out from their homelands into the Multiverse to grow their congregation, becoming Multiverse Gods, or creating and amplifying a race as its Racial God.
"Just with you?" A frenzied roar issued from the depths of the blood mist, "Even if I am now weakened, the divine power I possess is not something your meager and newly-promoted feeble divine power can withstand. Today, I will let you personally experience the power of destruction, the might of plunder, inherent desires everyone is born with, beyond the scope of petty schemes and laughable tactics. Today, we decide on the battlefield who truly is the Lord of War, who truly deserves veneration."
After this declaration, the blood mist began to coalesce from a silhouette, appearing right above the Bridge of Human God.
Initially, Plunderer Kallargos did not target the Goddess of Strategy herself, but as he approached her, using the connection between her and her believers, he locked on the core entity of her ascension. This connection swiftly delivered him to the battlefield—how could a Divine Enthronement in the War God Faction be unlinked from war?
Normally, without massive sacrificial prayers, Kallargos’s incarnation could not enter the Material Plane.
However, currently, as Lady Strategy was in the process of ascension, with the Conqueror Army as the core, and significantly, an army of monsters with purposes of raiding and destruction facing them, these gave him the reason and opportunity to interfere.
He dragged this war into his Divine War with Lady Strategy.
Kallargos, the former God of War, defeated by Tempus, once held strong divine power and was among the mightiest True Gods of Felen.
The remaining believers of the Plunderer insist that it wasn’t Tempus, this usurper, who originally defeated and destroyed their god, but Kallargos himself. His internal Berserk was exploited recklessly by Tempus, igniting an all-out war among believers, foes, and allies alike, causing massive believer casualties, leading Kallargos into a weakened state, with some believers seduced by Tempus’s machinations to join his devotees, ultimately resulting in Kallargos’s downfall and ruin.
Yet in this world, as long as war exists, he will never completely perish, because as long as there is war, there will invariably be plunder and destruction—the very aspects of war the Plunderer embodies.
Now on the Felen Continent, the dominant forces are not the sage races but those monster races, skilled in destruction and plunder, all natural believers of the Plunderer. Thus, despite being destroyed once, he still possesses the strength of Fifth-Level Divinity at the peak of his Feeble Divine Power.
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