Chapter 79 Another World Channel (14) Live Another World Adventure (3)

Author's Note:

Character Map:

"X" = Loid Orcus (protagonist) 

"(X)" = Loid Orcus (strong inner thought) 

°X° = Makina 

•X• = Soul Goddess? Aksa 

^X^ = Sebastian (AI Assistant)

>X>X> = Chat Window/Panel in the Livestream

*X* = God and Goddess (NEW)

#X#= Deities

Others:

[X] = Status Board/ What written on it (New) 

--- = POV Change 

|||| = Time Skip 

(X) = Explanation 

([X]) = Sound effect

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°User 'Loid' is banned for taking such action°

Wait, why and how—

*(Banned)*

How did that even happen? Well, considering it's Makina, I guess it's possible. But why?

Ha... (Sigh). Well, at least I can thank the gods that things didn't go too far.

Let's hope for the best and leave it to the gods.

Now then, I have some training to do. I leave the recording site, heading out with a focused mind. There are skills and abilities I need to sharpen if I want to survive in this world and reach my goal.

As I walk away, I push any thoughts of the world's situation aside and think to myself:

"It'll probably be fine."

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**(??? POV)**

#!!!BLASPHEMY!!!#

#!!!BLASPHEMY!!!#

#!!!BLASPHEMY!!!#

#Drown the blasphemer with a great flood!#

#Hail them! Hail them!#

#Burn their blasphemed body in eternal hell!#

#Plague them with disease, make them suffer for their blasphemy!#

#Armageddon! Armageddon! Let's start the Armageddon!#

#Ragnarok! Let there be Ragnarok! Let these blasphemers learn respect and honor!#

#Keh keh keh, let the Apocalypse befall upon them#

*Wait, everyone, let's calm down. We need to discuss this again. A rupture won't solve this.*

#There's nothing to discuss with these blasphemous creatures!, and the rupture are to kind for these treacherous blaspheme mortals, so it must be Armageddon!!!#

#No, it must be Ragnarok, we must show this fools that dare blaspheme us what mustn't done in our presence#

#Keh, Keh, The apocalypse is the only way, so they could think of their action and plead repentance and turn back in the good way, at such they have to suffer in the apocalypse to save them this lost lamb#

*They don't know what they're doing, so calm down!*

As the pantheon of gods and deities gathered, the thoughts of deities were consumed by the punishment to the mortals who had committed grave sins. Except for the one god that attempting to temper the deities wrath, the rest of the gods are seated upon their thrones, deliberating the dire situation at hand.

*Heh, who would have thought that a mere world of mortals could one day stir the divine pantheon so profoundly?*

The God of Air, Abel, spoke with a touch of amusement.

*Abel, God of the Winds, now is not the time for idle jest. The matter before us is far too grave.*

The God of Light, Helen, responded with measured sternness.

*"Very well, Light Helen,"*

Abel replied, his voice less playful,

*Even I find little joy in mischief when such a crisis looms over us. For today, I shall listen.*

*Make it every day, and every moment, for the sake of our world!*

Helen's tone grew more insistent, yet Abel merely chuckled.

*Ah, but that would be such a burden*

Abel said with a sigh,

*At such, I must decline, as much as it may trouble you.*

*At the very least, show respect by addressing me properly, God of Air, Abel*

Helen admonished, though her voice softened.

*Come now, God of Light, Helen*

Maya, Goddess of Waters, interjected

*We've known one another for eons. While formality is our custom in such councils, surely there is no need for anger in our words*

*Indeed*

Terra, Goddess of Earth, rumbled from her seat,

*We should focus on the pressing matters before us, for the earth itself trembles at what approaches.*

*I concur with Terra*

A deep but serene voice resonated as the God of Fire, Helia, joined in.

*There are weighty concerns that demand our attention. This crisis is not one we can afford to neglect, God of Light, Helen.*

Helen sighed, her radiant glow dimming slightly in acceptance

*Very well. I shall hold my sermon for now, but know this, Abel: as gods, we must be paragons to our followers, lest their faith waver.*

Abel nodded, his Joy gone for the moment.

*Understood, God of Light, Helen. Now, where were we in our deliberation?*

*We were discussing the planet called Earth and what course of action we should take moving forward, God of Air, Abel*

Said by Goddess of Earth, Terra, her voice grounding the conversation with measured wisdom as she stepped forward.

Abel nodded thoughtfully.

*Ah, yes—Earth. Another world we have chosen as our refuge, though it comes with its own complexities. Yet, I must say, this world has surprises of its own. Take, for instance the instrument called 'Internet.' An invention capable of sending information faster than the wind magic our people employ. It's remarkable how easily and affordably they can communicate, far surpassing the methods we rely on.*

His voice held a tone of admiration, rare for the mischievous God of the Winds.

Terra gave a slight nod, acknowledging the point.

*Indeed, God of Wind Abel. With the aid of this instrument, the energy we once expended to deliver oracles across our realm has been reduced to a mere fraction—less than one ten-thousandth of what it once required. In the past, deities who held the title of gods in their own worlds had to expend far greater power to make such widespread oracles before seeking refuge. Now, with this tool, we can conserve our divine strength, hastening the process of bridging our world with theirs, securing our sanctuary without exhausting ourselves.*

Said by God of Darkness, Erebos, whose domain spanned both darkness and space, then spoke in his deep, resonant voice.

His words carried the weight of a god whose responsibility was to guide the bridge between realms, and as he spoke, a subtle darkness seemed to gather in the corners of the divine hall.

*The faster we accomplish this, the more souls we can guide and safeguard under our protection. Every step forward ensures that our sanctuary strengthens, and more lives are saved from the calamities ahead*

As the dark god Erebos spoke, a deep sense of concern filled the divine assembly. Though they were gods, uncertainty loomed over them like a heavy mist. Their enemies were of equal standing, and they were venturing into unfamiliar territory with no clear answers. 

*Hah... putting aside our worries for the moment, God of Light Helen, have we made any contact yet?*

Breaking the silence, God of Wind Abel asked a critical question—one that everyone was eager to hear the answer to. God of Light Helen, her expression solemn, responded.

*Unfortunately, I have not been able to make contact with the gods of this world, though their presence is confirmed. However, it's unclear whether we are simply unable to connect, or if—*

*—our attempts at communication are being rejected,*

Interjected the God of Life, Viviane, her tone grave.

Helen nodded. 

*Yes, God of Life Viviane. But what troubles me more is that this world lacks any divine barriers or protections to fend off intruders. When we first arrived, we noticed this absence and assumed the world was without the guardianship of its gods. Yet, after some probing, we did sense a presence—perhaps a deity of some kind, on par with us.*

*Indeed,*

 Said God of Fire Helia, who had also contemplated the situation. 

*We attempted to reach out to these beings to explain our plight and propose that this world become our refuge, but either our efforts were blocked or outright refused.*

God of Earth Terra spoke next, reflecting on the delicate strategy they had devised.

*Yes, and because of this, we continued weaving the connection between our world and this one, expecting an interception from their side, but...*

*No avail ha...*

God of Wind Abel sighed, burdened by the growing dilemma that seemed to press heavier upon the divine council with every passing moment. The gods, maintaining a pensive silence, exchanged glances. Their minds wrestled with uncertainty, weighing their options carefully.

Finally, as though they all reached the same conclusion simultaneously, they asked one another in a unified voice: *"Shall we continue weaving the worlds together, or should we wait until we can contact the gods of this realm and mediate?"*

Another silence descended, but this time, the answer was already clear in their hearts. The situation demanded action—there was no time to wait for a perfect resolution. The risk of inaction was far greater than that of moving forward.

*The decision is made* 

God of Light Helen declared, her voice steady and resolute. 

*We must tie the other end of our world and prepare for what's to come. Let the other orders within our domain arrive to speak with us, for we have a request to make.*

The gods stood from their thrones, their divine robes flowing with ethereal light as they approached the one god who had been calming the temper of the deities since the beginning of their council. Her presence had been the guide and guardian of the soul since the memorial of creation, and now, they had a crucial matter to discuss with her and her otherworldy attendant.