Record of Ragnarok: Human God vs. Divine God
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  • Reads 115,875
  • Votes 3,624
  • Parts 12
  • Time 2h 23m
Ongoing, First published May 07, 2021
Mature
The score is tied after 13 battles. The previous battle ended with both competitors dying simultaneously. What happens in response to this? A deal which completely favors the Gods due to them hosting the tournament in the first place. Humanity is allowed to pick a fighter from the living world, whereas the gods are allowed to pick whatever God has not gone yet. The 14th match decides the fate of humanity for 1000 years. Who will win?
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Record of Ragnarok: Ouroboros

24 parts Ongoing Mature

Every 1000 years, gods of every pantheon convene and hold a conference to decide the fate of humanity by calling a vote to determine whether or not the human race should continue living or go extinct. With the most recent of these conferences having concluded, the gods unanimously decided to put humanity to an end. However, at the very last second, the youngest of the Valkyries, accompanied by the child of her eldest sister, intervened and made the bold proposition to let humanity have a say in their fate by letting them go against the gods in a series of one-on-one fights for a second time to see if they are worthy of continuing to exist. As their pride shattered, the gods accept the proposal. Thirteen gods will fight against thirteen human champions. The first side to reach seven victories will decide humanity's fate.