Go back and read Chapter 32. This one is old. See the author for details.]
Agares looked up at the sky, raised the flint in his hand and declared: "Supreme Law! The controller of temperature, the god of fire Agares! I hereby announce the return of fire!"
"A blazing fire is a hot thing. Its blazing temperature can dispel the coldness of the world. Similarly, the coldness can also cover up the heat.
When night falls and the earth is shrouded in endless darkness, this blazing fire will become the brightest light of hope in the hearts of the living, bringing them warmth and comfort. "
"Now I will pass down the method of cultivating fire. All living beings can use this magical skill to create an endless source of fire, so that the whole world can be bathed in warmth."
"This is the flint! It will be born in the mountains. All living beings should thank the mountain god for his mercy!"
"However, all living beings on this vast earth, please keep this in mind!
Those who wantonly abuse the power of fire will eventually be engulfed by the blazing flames! This is an inevitable fate and a warning to the greedy and ignorant. "
The supreme law responded to the declaration of the God of Fire. The world's force spread the concept of fire and announced the return of fire. The declaration of the God of Temperature resounded throughout the world!
The flint held high in Agares' hand was imbued with the power of the law and became a divine weapon!
The original material of this artifact has completely changed, becoming as crystal clear as a gem, with sparks flashing inside, glittering and emitting a warm breath!
The method of making fire by drilling wood and using flint was taught by Agares, and spread throughout the world through the law. Creatures learned to use fire for heating and lighting.
The return of fire will bring light and warmth to the world, and the night will no longer be scary.
The law hovering in the sky above Agares cast two streams of fiery red light at the right time.
With a long tail, it fell to the ground like a meteor and sank into the arms of Agares and Uriah.
The mystical laws acknowledge the return of the flame and usher in the birth of the Godhead of Fire and Flint!
The forest fire caused by Agares, the ruthless and cruel destruction of the flames, and the power to burn everything wantonly were seen by the whole world, and the law bestowed Agares with the godhood of fire.
The divinity of the Fire-Bearing Stone was the first gift of thanks that Agares gave to Uriyah.
Uriya, his nominal brother, not only did not look down on him because of the huge difference in their strength.
He even invited him back to his temple and gave him a place to stay. Although such a shelter is not a necessity for a god, this thought is very touching, isn't it?
What's more, he taught him a lot of knowledge and gave him the godhood of volcanic eruption. He deserves to be treated with care by Agares!
Uriah had never refused Agares' request, and the rock-like godhood of Flint seemed very suitable for Uriah.
Under the promotion of Agares and Uraya, countless flame concepts will automatically attach to that special ore, transforming it into flint.
Although the flint is only a weak divine nature now, it will complete its self-advancement after the flint in the entire world is completely transformed.
But the gift that Agares really wanted to give to Uriyah was not this godhood, but the praise of all the spirits in the world!
Uraya's name would become associated with the god of fire, and anyone who sought flint would be protected by the warmth of the flame.
Everyone will silently praise the mercy of the mountain god in order to obtain flint more quickly. The name of the mountain god will spread along with the spread of the flame!
This natural and inconspicuous faith will grow like a spark until it becomes a raging fire!
This is also a win-win situation. With the power of Uraya's great divine power to ignite the flint, the concept of fire will spread rapidly.
And all Agares paid was a subsidiary godhood of fire.
However, Agares's insistence on creating another way to make fire by rubbing two sticks together was not just a matter of convenience or randomness.
In fact, he did this for deeper considerations and motivations - that is, to cope with various environmental factors that might arise.
In today's era, nymphs who live in the mountains have unique talents and advantages in exploring flint.
They are familiar with the mountain terrain, knowing every trail and cave; they can keenly perceive the faint light hidden in the cracks of the rocks and accurately determine whether that is where the special flint is.
With this innate instinct and years of accumulated experience and skills, they are able to find flint with ease.
However, the nymphs who live near forests and rivers are restricted by the region, and it is extremely difficult for them to leave the living area that they are familiar with and on which they depend for survival.
Every blade of grass, every flower and every leaf here are closely connected to them and are a part of their lives.
Even though the outside world is full of unknowns and temptations, for these nymphs, leaving means losing a sense of security and belonging, and they may even face the risk of being unable to adapt to the new environment.
Even if they manage to escape by chance, the unknown dangers along the way can make those nymphs who dare to go to unknown places never return!
Not every nymph has such fearless courage to face life and death crisis!
After all, only a small number of people dare to challenge the unknown.
As the concept of flame gradually takes root in people's minds, the world will have a new understanding and recognition of the word "heat".
What was once considered extreme cold is now a formidable challenge that we have to face up to.
However, it is precisely because of the existence of cold that life can more deeply feel the preciousness of warmth.
Similarly, it is because of the warm flames that the cold becomes less frightening.
In this temperature field full of contradictions and harmony, fire and cold are interdependent and coexist.
The cold will also end the country's monopoly on world temperature.
Therefore, without the illumination of flames, the daily life of the nymph may not become worse, but the spread speed and scope of the flames will undoubtedly be greatly reduced.
The impact it brings will also be weakened. Such a result obviously goes against Agares's original expectations and assumptions.
After all, the reason he chose to reignite the fire was naturally because he hoped that the flame would recover quickly. If the fire could not spread as quickly as expected, then nothing would be possible.
Therefore, it is not advisable for Agares to blindly ask the nymphs to use flint to make fire!
The method of making fire by rubbing two woods together is a convenient method that he gave to all living beings.
Just when Agares was still daydreaming, Uriah's words, which were obviously somewhat helpless, rang in his ears.