As Mobius walked towards Olympus, a sudden downpour blocked his path.
A strong god emerged from the heavy rain. His eyes were sharp, his muscles robust, as if he were a mountain carved with various patterns of raindrops.
"Respected God of Healing Mobius! I am Pallas, the God of Rain, who brings moisture in spring. I am the child of Crius, the God of Growth and Heavenly Bodies, and Eurybia, the Sea Force, from the previous generation of the twelve Titan Gods." Pallas, the God of Rain, extended his hand and introduced himself.
Feeling the aura of a lesser divine power from Pallas, the wariness in his eyes disappeared.
Pallas was only mentioned in fragments in the myths of his previous life, mostly serving as a foil for his parents, spouse, and children.
Only a few words introduced him; more often, it was his wife, Styx, the Goddess of the Underworld, his daughter, Nike, the Goddess of Victory, his mother, Eurybia, the Sea Force with a heart of stone, and Crius, the God of Heavenly Bodies and Growth, who were introduced.
"Oh, Pallas, God of Rain! Do you have something that requires you to block my path? I have just visited the temple of Mother Earth Gaia." Mobius directly stated his background, "The graceful and noble Mother Earth bestowed upon me the divine office of flowers."
Since Pallas did not possess a Source God divine office, Mobius did not need to address him with the honorific "Lord."
"Oh, handsome God of Flowers and Healing, Mobius! Please allow me to apologize. I was simply too excited to see you appear during the time I was performing my divine duties." Pallas's face was full of apologies.
"So, do you have something? I am preparing to go to Olympus," Mobius replied with a slight smile.
Towards Pallas, Mobius could only maintain superficial courtesy. Due to the allure of the healing divine office, he could not stay long on the earth for fear of causing unnecessary disputes.
"Yes, please allow me to apologize again." Pallas bowed his head in apology, "I did not intentionally block your way. Please listen to my plea."
Then Pallas spread his arms wide, indicating that he had no ill intent.
"Please speak," Mobius said. He sought help from his daughter, Nike, the Goddess of Victory. Ares, the God of War, needed the assistance of Nike, the Goddess of Victory.
No, it should be said that Pallas's four children—Nike, the Goddess of Victory; Cratos, the God of Strength; Zelus, the God of Zeal; and Bia, the Goddess of Force—are all related to war. If these four become Ares's subordinate gods, then the benefits will be quite good.
Moreover, he felt that he was about to obtain a new divine office, a divine office that would be born out of countless wars, symbolizing the peaceful time of Peace.
This divine office needed to be acquired quickly, because Athena, the Goddess of Peace and Victory, was about to be born, so he wanted to obtain this divine office before her birth, in case anything went wrong.
Therefore, the help of these four gods was needed to make the war even stronger. The stronger the war, the more fervent the prayers for Peace would be, and Peace itself would even be born.
Absolute motion, relative stillness, motion and stillness are like war and Peace, interdependent.
"Respected God of Healing! The divinity of Thaumas, Lord Thaumas, the brother of my mother, Eurybia, the Sea Force, has been severely damaged, and he needs your help," Pallas said with a bow.
"As long as you are willing to heal Lord Thaumas, the Sea Wonder, the gods of the deep sea domain will extend goodwill to you," he continued.
Thaumas, the Sea Wonder?
He is one of the five children of Pontus and Mother Earth Gaia. It is said that these five vary in appearance, but without exception, none inherited the beauty and majesty of their mother and father.
Especially Keto, the Sea Danger, and Phorkys, the Sea Fury, whose divine bodies are simply monstrous in form, not even humanoid.
Mobius did not know much about Lord Thaumas, so he was not prepared to go to the ocean to heal the so-called injuries to Lord Thaumas's divinity.
"I am very sorry, dear Pallas. Although I would very much like to go to the deep sea to heal the wounds of Lord Thaumas, who is suffering, and soothe his pain, you know of my allure; countless gods are eyeing me covetously." Mobius moved a finger, and the divine power of healing condensed into light green petals. "This is my Healing Flower, which can speed up the recovery of Lord Thaumas's wounds."
"No, Lord Mobius, please make a trip to the deep sea. Lord Thaumas's wails echo at the bottom of the deep sea, and my mother is worried about it, so!" Pallas continued softly.
"Please make a trip to the deep sea!"
Mobius looked at Pallas's anxious expression and asked curiously, "Dear Pallas, God of Rain! Why are you so anxious about this matter?"
Pallas said with a hint of longing in his eyes, "Because I want to become a god recognized by the world! In this world, countless gods call me Styx's husband, Nike's father, Crius's child, son of the ocean, but they never call me Pallas, God of Rain."
"I want to ask Lord Mobius to go to the ocean and heal Lord Thaumas's injuries. Then I will be the first god to invite the God of Healing, so at least I will have my own reputation, and I will at least have my own title, not someone's subordinate."
Mobius said with a smile, "Dear Pallas! You are mistaken. As the God of Rain, you are never anyone's subordinate. Your power comes from yourself. You should believe in yourself, rather than placing your hopes on other gods. As long as you have your own divine office, you can also be recognized by other gods."
PS: This chapter chooses the Titan God Pallas: He is the son of Crius, one of the twelve Titan Gods, and Eurybia, the brother of Perses and Asteraeus, and his wife is the Oceanid Styx. He is the father of Nike, the Goddess of Victory, Cratos, the God of Strength, Zelus, the God of Zeal, and Bia, the Goddess of Force.
In addition to the first Pallas, there are the following Pallas: The Giant Pallas: He was the son of Gaia and Uranus, killed and flayed during a battle with Athena.
Pallas, daughter of Amphitrite: She was the daughter of Amphitrite, the Sea Queen, and Athena's friend and playmate. During a mock battle with Athena, she was accidentally killed by Athena due to Zeus's interference.
Pallas, brother of King Aegeus of Athens: He had 50 sons.
The true name of Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom: Pallas is the true name of the Goddess of Wisdom; Athena means to call her "Pallas, the Maiden of Athens," so this goddess's full name is "Pallas Athena."
Please give gifts, everyone.