The Search for Týr (Part 3)

"The gods didn't take Týr's resignation well," continued Alina, her eyes fixed on the book. "His decision to abandon the role of God of War was like a fissure in the divine structure. Odin, the Father of All, expressed his disapproval, fearing that Týr's absence would bring imbalance to the Nine Realms."

Jayaa, Kaizen and Vorian exchanged glances, trying to imagine the impact of Týr leaving his post as God of War. Would it bring peace or uncontrolled wars?

"But Týr, unperturbed, stood by his decision," continued Alina. "He saw his role as a guide and protector of the races as more vital than just being a god of war. His wounds to the soul, from being an inciter of the great war between the races, were deep. He witnessed wars that led to the destruction of kingdoms and the death of countless innocent souls. His compassionate heart guided him on a journey of redemption, far from the divine halls."