Chapter 905 World Tree Scepter
Chapter 905 World Tree Scepter
Chapter 905 World Tree Scepter
Odin left, taking Strange with him. Undoubtedly, he had no intention of letting Strange into the Asgardian vaults; it would be like letting a mouse into a rice jar. So, Sif and Thor took Peter to explore the Asgardian vaults.
Along the corridors of the Asgardian vaults, various treasures were displayed, most of which Peter would almost certainly not recognize. However, there weren't many of them. Peter saw the shell of the Tesseract—undoubtedly broken by Odin, who had retrieved the gem inside.
There was also a longsword with mistletoe wrapped around its hilt, but unfortunately, this sword, which played a crucial role in Ragnarok, was no longer of use—Baldur had already been hammered to death by Mangog.
In addition, there is the brazier of the eternal fire, and previously there was the Casket of Winter, but it is now lying in the Sanctuary.
Peter looked around and saw all sorts of treasures, while Sif and Thor explained what these things were used for. Peter walked and looked around, and then found that there didn't seem to be anything he particularly needed.
"You seem to be having some trouble deciding." Seeing Peter looking back and forth, seemingly undecided, Goddess Sif asked, "What do you need? Or tell us what type of treasure you need, so we can choose directly from the treasury."
"Well, that's hard to say. By the way, do you have any spare Thor's hammer or anything like that? I might need it."
Peter scratched his head, and Thor looked at his hammer, then thought for a moment: "Mjolnir is unique, and if you're planning to get a similar Mjolnir and imbue it with Odin's omnipotent power, it probably won't be finished in a month. Even if the dwarven craftsmen are incredibly skilled and capable, they wouldn't go to such lengths—too exaggerated."
Sif was even more shocked by this: "Wait, this mortal can lift Mjolnir?"
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"I have lifted three of Thor's hammers in different universes—but two of them were crushed by the enemy."
For a moment, both Sif and Thor were on edge. An enemy capable of crushing Mjolnir, even if not as powerful as Odin, was not far off. And finding something similar in the Asgardian vaults was probably impossible.
They couldn't very well lend out Mjolnir or Gungnir; they still needed them themselves. And as Thor said, there wasn't enough time to forge them now. However, if Peter only intended to borrow Odin's omnipotence, then the Dragon Fang Sword would have the same effect—it was just a matter of enchanting it.
In fact, Peter could also borrow Thor's hammer from the wasteland universe. Anyway, no one in the wasteland universe has lifted that thing yet, so he should be able to use it for a while without any problems.
As long as it doesn't break, it's fine.
Speaking of which, since the Battle Realm is made up of 52 fragments of Earth, wouldn't there be a Thor's hammer on it? That would make things much more convenient.
"Our treasury may not contain many treasures that possess both the strength of Mjolnir and the ability to be used by mortals—"
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Sif hesitated. "You could say there aren't any at all. The Space Stone and the Eternal Flame would count, but the Infinity Stones would become ineffective outside this universe. The Eternal Flame, on the other hand, is the exclusive weapon of the Fire Giant."
However, after thinking for a moment, Thor suddenly looked at Sif and asked, "Isn't there one?"
"Is there?"
"The branch of the World Tree that Nidhogg bit off when he gnawed on it, that should count too, right?"
Sif was even more confused after hearing this: "What would a warrior do with a branch of the World Tree?"
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"Don't worry, Sif." Thor put his hand on Sif's shoulder and smiled. "My friend Spider-Man is not only an excellent warrior, but also an outstanding sorcerer."
"It's not exactly outstanding, mainly because I haven't had much time to learn magic; I've only learned a few." Peter ignored Sif's incredulous gaze and began to show curiosity about what Thor was saying: "A branch of the World Tree—I know it sounds unusual, but what exactly is it used for?"
"The World Tree itself is a powerful source of magic, Spider-Man. A source of power no less than that of any dimensional demon god; there are even rumors that the Father's omnipotent power originates from the World Tree. And a staff made from a branch of the World Tree can connect directly to the World Tree, thus granting the caster the authority to manipulate the World Tree's own power. The mages know the specifics better—"
Thor quickly offered his explanation, but then stalled halfway through. Undoubtedly, Loki, one of Asgard's most outstanding sorcerers, had defected, and Frigga, another, had been poisoned and betrayed by Loki and remained unconscious. The last powerful sorcerer was Odin, but he had gone out to pick up a package for Peter.
But Peter discovered another blind spot: "Wait, does Earth 61610 have a World Tree?"
Thor and Peter exchanged glances, then realized this was indeed a problem. Thor then cleared his mind: "This isn't something to worry about too much. You can simply put the World Tree Scepter on the shortlist and wait for Odin to return. If all else fails, you can use the Loom of Fate for divination."
Peter agreed, saying it made sense. Whether it was the matter of Thor's hammer or whether Earth 61610 had a World Tree, it could all be accomplished through invincible conquest. Hopefully, there would be enough threads on the Loom of Fate—or rather, enough threads of fate borrowed by Odin.
Just as they were talking, an Asgardian soldier came in and reported that Odin and Strange had returned, along with a strange report: "But the great Odin did not return directly to Asgard; he is currently engaged in a fierce battle on the Rainbow Bridge."
Thor was puzzled: "Who has the audacity to fight against the Almighty Father and the Sorcerer Supreme?"
"It is Surtur and Malekith, Your Highness Sol."
Thor was about to grab his hammer and charge out after hearing this, but Peter seemed to realize something: "If Malekith also had people invited by Doom to participate in the Secret War, could they also be eyeing the World Tree's branches or something else?"
Thor, who was about to take off, stopped and then realized: "I see. The most suitable person must be Loki. He must be planning to have others hold off Odin and the Sorcerer Supreme at this time, preferably to lure me out, and then sneak in to steal other things like he stole the Box of Winter."
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