Chapter 35 Odin
Taking the decompressed orb, formerly of my body, I create a tunnel to the core and hollow it out. I put a drop of mystic into the hollowed core, and dilute it into mana. I convert the decompressed earth sized orb into rock, earth, minerals, mana ore, mana gems, ice elemental ores, and ice elemental gems.
I shape the planet with my mind and create three continents all about the same size each, all with their share of caves, mountains, and hills.
I take a few specks from my body and turn them into the air and an atmosphere for the planet.
I use my mind to float the new moon into its place in orbit, around Origin, then spin it on its axis.
I watch as mana begins to seep out of the ground and into the sky, trapped by the atmosphere.
I take a speck of my body and turn into the new moon’s saltwater oceans and inland bodies of fresh water.
I take a drop of mystic and dilute it into pool mystical mana, floating in the void, set aside to create life.
I take 20 drops then use it to create aquatic plants, and fish of all kinds even aquatic mammals, such as whales, killer whales, dolphins, etc.
I take 20 drops and create evergreen grass, tree and other plants built for surviving in harsh colds, I place them on all the continents.
I take 15 drops of mystical mana and turn it into ice essence, then program it to siphon mana in order to maintain an eternal winter over the new world. I pour the programmed ice essence into the new world, so the plants don’t die in an environment they weren't designed for.
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It then begins to snow all over the new world.
With the climate stabilized in this new world, I begin to create animals.
I create giant white rabbits, I name Snow Bunnies.
I create white niblets, I name Arctic Niblets.
I create white deers, white elks, and white mooses. I name Arctic Deer, Arctic Elks, White Moose.
I create white hounds which that can turn into mini hound shaped blizzard when they run, and imbue their teeth and claw with ice essence. I name them Frost Hounds.
I create various rodents.
I create white wolves than can manipulate ice and frost, I name them Ice Wolves.
I create dread cats with thick white fur and thick fur in between their toes. I name them Snow Cats.
I create large wild boars with bluish-white fur that breath frost and have large tusks, containing concentrate ice essence. Their tusks covered in a growing layer of ice. I name them Frosty Boars.
I create giant white owls and white griffins.
I create many birds and other animals, then decide its time to create sentient races for this world.
I create Yetis as a non-favored race or... Forsaken Race, hmm that's good I like that.
Favored Races, Forsaken Races and…… Mythic Races such as Dragons and Overseers, etc.
Ya, I like that, I like that a lot, nice.
Alright, back to work.
I create humans and give them greater cold resistance than other humans.
Then I place thousands of Humans on each continent.
I create Elves then give them greater cold resistance than other elves and fuse them with a small amount of ice essence. I name them Frost Elves then place them on the western continent.
I create large humans their males at 8 feet tall, and females at 7 feet tall. I give them a strong affinity with ice and mana. I give them super high cold resistance and make them weak to fire. I name them Jotun.
I enter the minds of all the Jotuns, Humans and Elves at once and imprint the relevant information onto their brains, using a vision of me creating their world and them. The vision also details me picking one among each of their races an Oracle, as I do so in real time.
Done with the new world I use the vision to zoom out so they get a good look at their world and I tell them, “You world’s name is Odin.” Before zooming out so they see the other worlds plus the other six worlds I have yet to create, all in a ring around Origin the first world. Finally, I let it zoom out completely and get a good look at my eyes. Then the vision stops.
“Wow that vision was a good idea, why haven’t I thought of it before?
Oh well.”