Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God - Chapter 1737 Hela
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Chapter 1737 Hela

Chapter 1737 Hela

As long as the woman wasn't of the Ragnor's main branch, he could have any amount of them he chose. Even the women of branch Clans had no choice but to climb into his bed at the behest of a single finger motion. But, a woman like Hela was on a completely different level. How would it feel to a ride a woman who held so much power?

The amber haired woman between his legs suddenly felt the slack rod between her lips become stiff once more. She could only feel resigned to her fate and begin bobbing her head again.

"That s.l.u.t, always strutting around with her b.r.e.a.s.t.s and a.s.s hanging out every which way." The commander scowled.

He had seemingly forgotten that he and Hela had a cousin blood relation between them. Well, considering the horrible acts of the Ragnors of the past, maybe wis.h.i.+ng to bed a cousin was listed toward the bottom of their sins.

Though the commander didn't see it, his subordinate's eyes flashed with disdain.

'If you list the promising talents of our Ragnor Clan, you wouldn't even be ranked in the top one hundred. Even if Hela was forced to take on a new husband, you wouldn't have a chance. You don't even have the right to touch the Fey, let alone touch Miss Hela.'

It was only right his subordinates felt this way about him. He was a useful idiot in that he allowed them to do as they pleased and gave them all the women and men they could hope for. But that was all.

Consider this for a moment. The t.i.tle of 'Commander' didn't exist among the Ragnor Clan's military. It was a t.i.tle this so-called commander made up to give him some prestige, insisting his subordinates call him as such.

He was given this task only because no one else would want to be commanded by beasts. As such, only he didn't have enough face to avoid the task.

The true Ragnor ranking system was very different.

At the bottom were the normal warriors, known as the Thrall. These warriors had no right to command. Under most circ.u.mstances, they would never leave this rank as they were commoners usually used as canon fodder.

A step above were the Karls. They shared a status a step above the Thrall, but they were still normal warriors. Though, as those of higher status, they had the right to move forward to greater heights.

Above them were Berserkers and Valkyrie. They were the true backbone of the Ragnors and their power. They were powerful, one-man armies who usually had exceptionally high battle prowess.

There were Once Berserk Warriors, Twice Berserk, and Thrice Berserk Warriors.

Through secret experimentation, the Ragnors were able to find a way to multiply the strength of their warriors. The method was quite vile, as one would expect from this Clan.

Once Berserk could multiply their power by a single fold, two-fold for Twice Berserk, and three for Thrice Berserk.

Valkyrie were women of the Ragnor Clan who carved out places for themselves. Their bodies weren't usually suited for the berserker technique, however there was a very special spear technique of the Ragnors that could seemingly only be practiced by women.

This spear technique had the same effect of multiplication of power, separating themselves out into three stars. One Star Valkyrie, Two Star Valkyrie, and Three Star Valkyrie, experiencing the equivalent power amplification as compared to berserkers.

In rare cases, there were women who could both become Berserkers and Valkyrie. These women were simply known as Hela's Fey. They were the personal fighting force of whoever inherited Hela's Faith Seed. Though, matters weren't so simple as Hela didn't have unilateral control over them.

Of course, if this was the highest ranking amongst the Ragnors, it would be ruled by women, not men. If this was the case, Hela's marriage wouldn't be commodified like it was.

The highest ranked warriors of the Ragnors, equivalent to only the Fey, were the Champions.

Many of this 'commander's' brothers held this t.i.tle of Champion. In fact, he wasn't even a Berserker. By all rights, he was technically still a member of the Karls. There were many in this very blimp that ranked far higher than he did.

The subordinate inwardly snorted. 'Commander my a.s.s.'

It was then his attention was diverted. Two large pillars in the distance began to vibrate. The Gates were opening!

..

Alidor twirled a coin between his slender fingers. His dark gold hair waving slightly in the wind while his oil-paper umbrella was held in his other hand.

This coin didn't have any particular significance. In fact, it was quite useless. It was the former currency used by the Guatama Clan back when they co-ruled Uidah territory.

By now, the Guatama had been wiped from the Uidah history books. The common people who remembered probably thought him and his family were traitors, while many had long since forgotten about them.

This coin had the picture of two prayer beads, intertwined as one into the sign for infinity. It was meant to represent the everlasting relations.h.i.+p between the two Clans Which was exactly why it was likely useless by now. The Uidah had probably melted down all of the coins with this image on it and formed a new currency, all to further wipe the memory of the Guatama Clan.

When Alidor escaped and lived with his little sister within the dangers of the Gates for all those years, he had taken what remained of his family's legacy with him. Among those materials, there were countless coins just like this, each more useless than the last.

When he lost to Dyon in the fight for the key, he had fallen into depression for a long time. He had suddenly become someone else's slave. All thoughts he had toward revenge had suddenly become useless. He couldn't even control his own destiny anymore.

Who knew that over thirty years later, his day of revenge would be so close? Dyon, the man he used to hate with every fiber of his being, was actually giving him the chance to slaughter those Uidah b.a.s.t.a.r.ds.

Alidor closed his eyes, collecting himself.