Chapter 253 Deserves to Be a Fantasy World (Second Update)

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    The eldest son of the King of the Noldor, named Fëno, had an exceptional talent but a very stubborn personality. By virtue of his high abilities, he forged the Silmarils, which could store the light of the Two Trees.

    The beauty and power of the Silmarils amazed the gods and also made Fënor proud and boastful.

    Later, under the instigation of Melkor, he led a group of elves to challenge the gods, and was eventually banished to a castle outside the main city, where he became even more resentful of the gods.

    Melkor achieved his plan and, fearing that the gods would punish him, he destroyed the Two Trees, killed Fëno's father, stole three of the Silmarils, and returned to the Iron Mountains of Angband in Middle-earth to hide again.

    Upon hearing this, Fënor was furious and named Melkor Morgoth. With his seven sons, he swore an oath to seek out Morgoth and avenge their father's death, no matter where in the world they had to go, and to reclaim the Silmarils at all costs.

    Moreover, he gathered all the Noldor elves, including his two half-brothers who were not of his own blood, and left Valinor to journey to Middle-earth to seek vengeance on Morgoth for the murder of their father, to break free from the control of the gods, and to rule by themselves.

    The Noldor, impulsively following Fënor, arrived at the sea where the sea elves responsible for shipbuilding refused to disobey the command of the gods and were slaughtered. They then seized ships and left Valinor.

    The gods were deeply grieved upon hearing this, and Mandos, the death god, personally went after them to issue a warning.

    Among the Noldor, the eldest son of the House of Ilkorin and the second son of the House of Fingon chose to ignore Mandos' warning. The third son, Turgon, himself had a change of heart and, along with a portion of his kin, returned to Valinor with Mandos. The third son's family was not involved in the slaughter of the sea elves, thus earning the forgiveness of the gods.

    However, the three sons of Turgon and his youngest daughter, Galadriel, still desired to venture into Middle-earth and make their mark. Therefore, they did not accompany their father back to Valinor.

    This is also why in the movie, Galadriel is constantly asking for the gods' forgiveness and hoping to return to Valinor.

    The gods were completely disappointed in the Noldor who had left, and they raised mountains and established borders outside Valinor, no longer welcoming any elves to return and no longer caring about what happened on Middle-earth.

    However, at this time, the second child of Ilúvatar, the human race, was born in Middle-earth. The gods still used their divine powers to revive the Withered Trees by forcing them to produce a single flower and fruit.

    The one flower and the one fruit blossomed into the Sun and the Moon, which brought light to Middle-earth. They also created countless stars, greatly diminishing the power of Morgoth's dark army.

    From this time on, the Age of the Sun began, also known as the First Age.

    There was also a civil war among the Noldor who had left Valinor, with the family of Fënor, who had first landed in Middle-earth, burning their ships and causing the remaining groups to have to take a longer route.

    The Fënar family, the first to land, engaged in a fierce war with Morgoth's forces.

    This was the famous Battle of the Trees under the Stars.

    The result was that Fënor, fighting alone against Morgoth, was killed, and Morgoth was shocked by the power of the light elves, who were much stronger than the Grey Elves and Wood Elves.

    Later, the family of the second son and the four children of Turgon, each with their respective kin, crossed the ice mountains and also arrived in Middle-earth.

    Although they were still resentful towards Fëanor's family for burning their ships, they joined together to defeat Morgoth's army, forcing it to retreat and hide within the Iron Mountains, no longer dared to make trouble in Middle-earth.

    But many years later, Morgoth bred dragons and countless Orcs, and recruited many humans who believed in him. He launched an attack on the Noldor, who had long lived in peace, as well as on the humans and dwarves that appeared later.

    After centuries of war, the Noldor were nearly exterminated, and Morgoth's power spread across Middle-earth.

    Later, a human navigator and his elven wife, carrying an Elvish gemstone, were guided by the sea god to Valinor and told the gods everything about Middle-earth.

    The gods forgave the Noldor for their sins and descended once again to Middle-earth to finally defeat Morgoth, locking him away in the Everlasting Void.

    The fortunate survivors, Sauron and several Balrogs and dragons, fled in haste to hide in the various secret corners of the world.

    This great war also led to the complete submersion of the land of Beleriand, except for the relatively remote region to the east.

    Thus, the Second Age began.

    There was a long period of peace afterwards, and Sauron felt that the gods were no longer watching over Middle-earth. He inherited Morgoth's ideology and began to appear in various factions of the continent, secretly casting the One Ring.

    Sauron was defeated, and the Second Age ended, marking the beginning of the Third Age.

    The story in the movie mainly takes place during the Third Age, with the destruction of the Ring and the end of the Third Age.

    George, based on his memories of being a spy among humans, judged that he should be in the First Age because the armies of the Noldor were blocking Morgoth inside the Iron Mountains, and Beleriand was at peace.

    "In a fantasy world, even an ordinary human can have such strong physical fitness!"

    George organized his thoughts, waved his hands, and could not help but let out a sigh.

    His avatar in this world is the most ordinary adult male human, but the physical fitness of this ordinary adult male body is twice or three times that of normal Marvel world humans.

    This can also be understood, as in the Marvel world, there are significant differences in the physical fitness of humans from different planets.

    Needless to say, the Asgardians of the realm of gods have a much higher level of physical fitness than Earth humans, and even the Kree are stronger.

    So in this world full of fantasy, the abnormal physical fitness of humans can be understood. Otherwise, it would be impossible to go on adventures with elves against monsters like orcs.

    The benefit for George is that the physical fitness of his original body and its avatars has improved even more.

    "Awoooo!"

    George had just stood up when the howl of wolves sounded, and six hungry wolves appeared around him.

    The wolves, seeing George stand up, showed an expression of surprise in their eyes, but quickly all charged towards him together.

    These hungry wolves are quite different from the wolves on Earth. Each one is as big as a tiger, with more strength and speed than Earth tigers. It is estimated that two or three Earth tigers would not be able to defeat one of these hungry wolves.

    One can only say that the species in this fantasy world truly are extraordinary.

    "Almost forgot, there are you guys as well!"

    The human body belongs to a nearby human tribe, and in this era, humans had not yet formed kingdoms. They existed in a tribal form and depended on the kingdoms of elves for survival.

    While out hunting with their companions, they encountered an attack by the hungry wolves, and after a fight, were bitten to death by the wolves.

    While the hungry wolves were chasing the other two humans, George happened to take possession of this body.

    Now it seems that the wolves did not catch up with the other human companions, so they have returned to claim their spoils of labor.

    Facing the rushing wolves, George reached out and picked up a iron spear on the ground, his body sparking with electricity:

    "Run away!"

    The powerful bolt of electricity propelled the iron spear forward instantly, piercing a wolf through the chest and pinning it to a tree.