Fiction
There were gods from all over
the world: from Asgard, his home
world, to Olympus, from Maya to
Egypt. The strongest, smartest,
most cunning and deceitful gods
were here today, ready to fight
on the battlegrounds of SMITE.
Odin’s departure. Perhaps he
had lost his touch after being
away from hunting for so long.
One thing was for sure, he knew
he had to be at his best in the
arena.
him, spiralling seemingly out
of control, yet with a definite
pattern. He slowly stood up,
raising his axes from his sides,
ready to pounce. He was ready.
His vision blurred with the intense
light, eyes completely filled with
He sat, alone in his wooden a golden glow. He held his hand
As the newcomer, Ullr had a halls, waiting for the call. He had up to his face and shut his eyes as
heavy schedule ahead of him; no idea when it would come, or hard as he could to shield them
he had to prove himself worthy
on the fields of battle, and gain
worshippers to support for his
cause, however; today was his
first ever fight in SMITE. Whilst
he had obviously been training
hard, he still worried about the
outcome. Ullr, being a leader,
was uncomfortable with this
current situation; he also feared
that he had grown complacent
being in power for so long, even
if it was from the shadows of
in what form, for all that he had
been told was that he would know
when it happened. This, in itself,
did nothing to calm the Hunter
God. “What have I got myself
into this time...” He mumbled to
himself under his breath.
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Suddenly, his vision erupted
with light, filling the room with a
golden glow that consumed the
darkness of the entire hall. Hazy
circles began to form around
from this tremendous pain, but
to no avail.
Then, total darkness and utter
silence. Ullr remained still,
thankful that the pain had
subsided for the time being,
letting his hands fall to his
sides, sighing a breath of relief.
This feeling didn’t last long as
the silence was replaced by
a thunderous roar worthy of
Fenrir. His eardrums beat in
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