Maybe the good dreams will come back

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CHAPTER NINE

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- The alarm is really by us? - asked Atreus looking at his lower friend, the young boy could not even imagine how evil and manipulative a person Odin is. He couldn't imagine or maybe he just didn't know how Odin got his power most adults avoided these topics or spat on the all-father himself, when he can't see he can't hear it.

- Of course he did. - He stated without a cucumber Sindri, he did not lie he did not even have a reason to lie - Odin rules here with a firm hand. Every newcomer is considered a threat - Added the dwarf after a while

- A classic example of Odinism - Mimir stated, cutting short the message he wanted to give Sindri, much to the dwarf's displeasure

The skylight on Atreus' shoulder glowed faintly and quickly tired of its levitation so it did not move at all from the young man's shoulder, only from time to time it made a quiet snoring sound as if it were still sleeping. Atreus' blue eyes kept glancing at the glowing little ball on his shoulder - It seems to be sleeping - he murmured quietly

- There are too few believers for him to be at full strength - Mimir stated, Kratos and Atreus began to creep through the low tunnel they were tall so they had to bend their knees to be able to pass freely through the tunnel of the dwarves - But it's a miracle that he appeared - The sage added after a while

- Odin said Lea was dead and so were her skylights - The teenager continued - Apparently the ice giants killed her - He added after a while in a slightly sadder and less enthusiastic tone

Atreus was half giant, his mother was a giantess and his father was a god. So he must have been a hybrid - Not your fault boy - Kratos' stoic and painstaking tone echoed through the tunnel

- Maybe not mine, but my race, what if my mother killed her? - sighed Atreus in his head was deep with questions on which his father or the beheaded head on Kratos' belt would be able to answer

- She didn't - the former war fighter defended his deceased beloved - Don't even think so - Mimir added after a moment of silence that filled the two - It wasn't the ice giants that killed her - the tone of the beheaded sage's head tainted that he still hadn't gotten over the loss. No one surprised him

With Leah's death, every happiness disappeared, every good dream, everyone who got lost did not find their way home. He faded away and no one knew where he was

- She disappeared because of the fact that they stopped believing in her," Mimir explained

- It has always existed because of the belief of the people whether it was Asirians or Midgardians to dwarves or other creatures. Everyone believed in her, but with the wave of Odin's conquests there was a lot of death fewer and fewer beings who could believe in the guardian - The voice of a decapitated head echoed in the walls of the low tunnel, but both Nidavellir newcomers had already seen the light in the tunnel

- As I said there were fewer and fewer beings who would believe in her until finally the ball of faith was completely extinguished," recalled Mimir, he could not dismiss this memory from his mind, once he was stuck in a tree by Odin's curse he suddenly felt a piece of his soul escape from his body.

He guessed what happened after more and more lost people came to the mountain where he was located to find their way home came down the mountain, but never returned home.

- She disappeared and so did her skylights," Kratos finished his friend's sentence knowing what he wanted to add to the end, "Then why did this one persist? - Asked the teenager gently stroking the small skylight on his shoulder, the skylight only murmured quietly and snored and its echo combined with a childish voice made the teenager laugh.

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