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Eugene and Mourning are the two crows of Odin, the king of the gods, who fly around the universe every day, gathering all kinds of information, inquiring into all kinds of intelligence, and then flying back, landing on Odin's shoulders, telling Odin what they have seen. It was getting late one day, but Eugene and Mourning hadn't returned. Odin stood on the watchtower, constantly looking into the distance, and said to himself, "I am very worried about Eugene, I hope he will not go away, but I prefer Thatonin to come back." Another day later, Eugene and Morningn returned, and they landed on Odin's left and right shoulders, and Odin went into the chamber to hear what they saw, and Eugene and Maureen said to him that we had seen countless disasters and many ominous omens, and Odin did not tell the gods of Asgard the words of the crows, but this matter was not hidden from Odin's wife, Friga. Because he knew Odin too well, he saw the hint in his expression, guessed that something bad was going to happen, and then Odin told Friga the crow's words, and Friga said to Odin, since this is already a matter of fate, we should not do unnecessary struggle, and now we should visit the three goddesses of destiny who live near the Spring of Ould. Give it a try, and when you gaze into their eyes, the ominous omens will not dissipate. So Odin led Asa's gods away from Asgard, namely the great swordsman Tyre, the most handsome and beloved god of light, Badr, and Thor, the god of thunder. It is worth mentioning that Thor also carried his big thunder hammer, and the four gods walked towards the Spring of Ould, where there was a huge tree called Igdrasir, and the three goddesses of destiny sat under the roots of the tree, with two beautiful swans hovering around them, and a rainbow bridge between Asgard, where the gods lived, and Middled, where humans lived. Under the roots of the Iggdrasil tree is the Spring of Ould, the second rainbow bridge is even more beautiful, his bridge is a little shaky, few people will see him, Hamdar stands at the junction of the two bridges, he has a mouth of golden teeth. It looks very striking, he is the guardian of the gods and the guardian of the road to the Fountain of Ould. When the four gods arrived, Odin said to Hadamur, "Hamdar, please open the gate, we are going to visit the goddess of destiny." Hamdar looked at them and said nothing, and immediately opened the gate, which was a gate to the Rainbow Bridge, which was unusually brightly colored, brighter than any rainbow seen on the earth, and she shook very badly, and then Odin, Tyre, and Badr quickly walked up to the Rainbow Bridge. When Thor was about to step on the Rainbow Bridge, Hamdar reached out and stopped him and said solemnly, "Thor, those three gods can walk on the Rainbow Bridge, but you can't." Thor was a little puzzled, and he asked, "Hamdar, why is this?" You have to stop me. Hamdar replied, "Because I am the guardian of the road to the Fountain of Ould, it is my duty to guard this road, and you and your mighty Thunder Hammer are too heavy for this rainbow bridge to bear your weight." Thor said anxiously, "But I'm going to visit the Goddess of Destiny with Odin and them." Hamdar said, "I didn't stop you from visiting the Goddess of Destiny, I just asked you not to take this road, I can't let you and your Thunder Hammer cross the bridge I'm guarding, if you leave the Thunder Hammer here, you can walk through this bridge, otherwise you can only choose another path." Thor said excitedly, "No, I'm not going to put the Thunder Hammer that guards Asgard anywhere else, and whoever asked me to do it wouldn't be able to do it, and if the Thunder Hammer wasn't with me, Odin and I might not be able to return to Asgard safely." Hamdar said, "Let me tell you another path to the Fountain of Ould, behold these two great rivers of clouds called Komot and Umoth, and they will lead you to the Fountain of Ould, where the Goddess of Destiny guards, though." The waters of these two rivers are cold and bone-chilling, and those who walk into them will stand incessantly, not knowing you. Can you jump over. Thor looked at Hamdar and said that the two great rivers were just rough waves and rolling waves, and he thought that this was really a chilling river, and it was indeed very difficult for a person to wade through such an icy river, but if I successfully crossed it, I could take the thunder hammer without handing him over to others, so Thor took the thunder hammer and walked down the rainbow bridge, into the big river, and he walked hard through the river, from one river to another. When Thor struggled out of the river, his clothes were soaked, and he was too tired to catch his breath, but the big thunder hammer was still on his shoulder, and at the same time Odin, Tyre, and Badr were already standing next to the Spring of Ould, and Tyre relied on his sword, which made him look tall and mighty, handsome, and the sword was carved with an ancient Rune inscription, and Badr bowed his head and listened carefully to the whispers of the two swans. Odin did not wear an eagle helmet, did not hold a spear, and only wore the large blue cloak with the golden starry sky tassel. The Fountain of Ould is under the root of the great tree of Iggdrasil, and three goddesses of destiny sit by the Fountain of Ould, namely Ould, Berdy Dandi, and Sigurt. Ould was the oldest, his hair was gray, Belludandi was beautiful, and Sgullt's appearance was somewhat unclear, for he sat far away, his face and eyes obscured by his hair, and they knew everything about the past, present, and future. Long time. Odin was staring at them with godly eyes, and even went far away to look into Sigurt's eyes, and through such gaze Odin saw in their eyes the ominous omen that Eugene and Morningn had told him. And things became clearer and clearer, and at the same time, several other gods were listening to the whispers of swans and the sound of Iggdrasir's leaves falling on the spring of Ould, and after a while the other gods also walked to the Rainbow Bridge and to the spring of Ould, they were Odin's wife Friga, Tor's wife, Sif, and Bader's wife Nanna. Friga looked at the three goddesses of destiny, then at his son Bader, his eyes full of love and sadness, and finally he turned his head and stroked Nana's hair with his hand. Odin retracted his gaze, no longer looking at the goddess of destiny, looking at his wife, the most majestic queen Ofe, Friga, and said, "My wife, I left Asgard for a while. Friga replied, "You really should, and I know you have a lot to do in Middlefield on Earth." "Believe me, I will do my best to turn all my knowledge into wisdom, so that bad things are destined to happen, and the best possible development." Odin said. Friga said, "I think you should go to the Fountain of Mimir," and Odin replied, "Rest assured, I will definitely go." "Don't delay, go ahead, my husband, the king of the gods!" Friga said. Finally, the gods walked again to the Rainbow Bridge, and Thor, the god of thunder, could not walk on this bridge, he picked up his thunder hammer and walked again to the great river of clouds, and the difficult trekkers. When the gods reached the gate, Henos was also there, standing next to Hamdar, the guardian of the gods and the guardian of the Rainbow Bridge, who was the youngest god of Asgard, and Odin walked through the gate and said, "Tomorrow I will go to Middleder on earth and the kingdom of giants, Yutenheim, and then I will change my name to Wigtenham." Hinos heard the words.
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