Chapter 180
Looking at her children, Nana asked, "What did you notice from the image?"
Keles spoke up, "No judge appeared when the humanoid killed the god."
Jaws followed through, "Unlike the last one, the one that killed the god first didn’t ascend."
Crepuscular spoke up again, "The death of the god triggered something in the residents of that world."
Nana nodded, confirming their words. "Indeed, when a mortal kills a god, they aren’t judged for it, but the action itself comes with a certain price and consequences, which is that the mortal, no matter what, can never ascend to godhood."
"The part I find funny is that the divinity of the god killed will be placed upon the god killer, and the divinities’ attributes and capabilities are all open for the killer. But they won’t receive any divine energy or faith energy when worshiped for that power."
"The second part of this price is what Crepuscular said. Something indeed activates in that world’s residents, which is a voice that informs them of the god’s death and its new owner. The voice, at the same time, offers the price of godhood to the person who manages to kill the new beholder of the divinity."
"That is why the last image was a scene of the god killer being besieged, and one finally ascending," Nana said with a smile on her face, while the gods frowned.
Ikenga spoke up, "Isn’t that a bit unfair to the first mortal that killed the god? If the judges are right about everything, then they should have known it was unfair for the mortal, considering he doesn’t know the price of his action."
