3,530 Years Before Canon
The cosmos had shifted.
Hela remained sealed by Odin.
Conri had already transcended his racial limits and risen as:
Conri — All-Father of Fangs, Sword and Heroes
Not a force.
Not an energy.
A sovereign identity.
For 1,000 years, he walked the stars alone — not as conqueror, but as a cosmic constant testing the architecture of power itself.
Long before destiny shaped him, a younger Thanos sought purpose through annihilation.
They met on a war-ravaged Kree border world.
Thanos saw another war-god.
Conri saw a mind teetering toward extinction philosophy.
The Battle
Thanos attacked first — gravity distortions, raw Eternal strength, energy projections capable of cracking continents.
Conri answered with Tyrfing's base authority.
Each clash:
Drained Thanos' stamina.
Absorbed cosmic output.
Amplified Conri's endurance.
The war lasted three days across orbital space.
At its climax, Thanos attempted planetary collapse.
Conri revived fallen defenders mid-battle using Tyrfing's Heroic Recall — warriors who had died protecting civilians rose again in blazing aura.
For the first time, Thanos witnessed an army that death could not finalize.
Conri defeated him decisively — but spared him.
"Power must choose what it protects."
That sentence haunted Titan's
Ego perceived Conri as an expanding anomaly threatening planetary supremacy.
Ego attempted assimilation.
He wrapped continents around Conri.
Crushed him beneath tectonic plates.
Weaponized gravity and biomass.
Conri responded not with rage — but precision.
He drove Tyrfing into Ego's planetary core.
Each strike siphoned planetary energy.
Each impact amplified Conri's divinity.
Ego realized something terrifying:
The longer the fight continued,
the stronger Conri became.
Rather than destroy Ego — which would destabilize sectors — Conri carved a permanent divine scar across the mantle.
A mark of sovereignty.
Ego never attempted to absorb him again.
The Elders of the Universe sought to test the emerging All-Father.
They underestimated him.
They saw a war deity.
They encountered a strategist.
Conri dismantled:
Artifact suppression matrices.
Probability manipulation fields.
Dimensional stasis traps.
He did not overpower them blindly.
He forced stalemates that tilted in his favor as Tyrfing drained their output.
After multiple engagements, the Elders ceased provocation.
They recorded him.
And catalogued him as a cosmic anomaly with growth potential rivaling abstract beings.
Then came the Devourer.
Galactus
A civilization under Valmythra's protection stood in his path.
Conri intervened.
The Clash Beyond Scale
Galactus dwarfed planetary systems.
Conri ascended into his Throne Manifestation — not naming it, not declaring it — simply embodying All-Father sovereignty.
Galactus unleashed cosmic energy streams capable of sterilizing worlds.
Conri endured.
Each strike of Tyrfing drained fragments of the Power Cosmic channeled at him.
Not enough to defeat Galactus.
But enough to wound.
He severed a world-harvesting conduit.
Pierced Galactus' armor.
Left a divine scar that cosmic historians would later whisper about.
Galactus did not fall.
He diverted.
And in the cosmic hierarchy, forcing the Devourer to redirect is equivalent to victory.
Valmythra was marked as untouchable prey.
While Conri carved his name into the stars, his daughter matured in balance.
Rowena — Major Divinity of Moon and Death.
Gentle. Responsible. Strategic.
She journeyed to Midgard alongside the heirs of the four noble clans.
They encountered:
Proto-demonic cults.
Fragmented celestial remnants.
Divine beasts preying upon early civilizations.
Rowena did not dominate.
She guided.
She established sacred lunar sanctuaries where fallen warriors received lawful passage.
She ended blood sacrifices that corrupted the natural death cycle.
Thus, early myths were born:
The Pale Guardian of Battlefields.
The Silver Judge of Night.
The Moon Who Watches After War.
Meanwhile, stories of Conri reached Earth as storm legends:
A fang-crowned god who challenged star-eaters.
Valmythra became myth before history.
During Tyrfing's evolution into an All-Father weapon, a fragment separated — not shattered.
That fragment retained Tyrfing's base form authority.
Rowena brought it to Eitri.
Eitri reforged it into a crescent-bladed longsword.
Elegant. Balanced. Silver-luminous.
Name:
Lunareth — First Fang
Because it is Tyrfing's original state:
1. Heroic Resurrection
It may revive those who:
Died protecting others.
Fell honorably in battle.
Are unclaimed by higher divine contracts.
Only once.
2. Energy Conversion
Each strike:
Drains stamina and magic.
Purifies the energy.
Strengthens Rowena steadily.
Unlike Conri's overwhelming escalation, Rowena's amplification is controlled — measured like moon phases.
Where Tyrfing devours.
Lunareth reclaims.
From the infernal realms emerged the son of Mephisto.
He sought legitimacy by conquering Earth's spiritual plane.
He eclipsed the moon with hellfire.
He bound cities in infernal contracts.
Rowena answered.
The four noble heirs battled demonic legions.
Rowena confronted the Prince alone.
He wielded:
Soul-chain dominion.
Infernal regeneration.
Contractual reality warping.
Rowena invoked Moon-Law.
She did not attempt to overpower hellfire with brute force.
She purified it.
Each clash drained his infernal reserves.
Each strike of Lunareth weakened his authority over claimed souls.
When he attempted to bind her —
She invoked Death's Lawful Claim.
Hell contracts do not override cosmic death sovereignty.
With one decisive crescent arc, Lunareth pierced his core.
She did not destroy him permanently.
She banished him beyond Earth's spiritual threshold.
The eclipse broke.
The moon shone silver again.
Conri returned after 1,000 years of cosmic war.
He found:
Earth stable.
Valmythra thriving.
His daughter standing not as heir —
But as pillar.
Across realms, whispers spread:
The All-Father of Fangs challenges star-gods.
But his daughter governs inevitability.
And the Pantheon of Valmythra stood fully established —
not as rising power —
But as cosmic fixture.
