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"His" reputation is exactly the opposite of "His" physical build.

Queen of Calamity Cohinem on Aurmir's betrayal of Lilith
on Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 1066

The Giant King Aurmir is one of the Ancient Gods from the Second Epoch . "He" was a Sequence 0 God of the Twilight Giant Pathway.

Before dying, Aurmir managed to pass on "His" power to "His" eldest son, Badheil, as the god of the Twilight Giant Pathway.

History[]

According to the Myth of Creation, "He" and the rest of the giants were formed from the heart of the Original Creator.[1]

"His" origins can be traced back to the Mid-First Epoch Period. At that time, "He" was still a purely mad demigod-level monster.[2]

In the Waning Forest, a place only Giant King can enter, rumor has it that buried inside it are "His" parents, who are also the origins of giants.[3]

The exploratory team of the City of Silver explored the tomb and found the remains of two human skeletons. One was less than 1.9 meters tall, while the other was less than 1.8 meters tall. It was speculated that "His" origin was in fact human.[4]

Giant King Aurmir used to rule over the City of Silver, so the City of Silver now controls the Warrior Pathway.[5] However, according to the records left by Sanguines, the City of Silver believed in "His" wife, Omebella, rather than "Him".[6] "She" committed much procreation with "Him" to expel "His" excess Beyonder characteristics and regain some sanity.[7]

The noble Queen used Her maternal nature to help the great King calm His emotions…

— Giant King’s Court’s words of praise for the Giant Queen Omebella
on Circle of Inevitability, Chapter 890

In the elves' chronicle, during the Early Era of Fire of the Second Epoch, the quasi-humans races fought against the non-humans races, devils and demonic wolves. This corresponds to the records of the City of Silver. "He", the Elf King Soniathrym, and the Sanguine Ancestor Lilith were on one side, fighting together against the Dragon of Imagination Ankewelt, the Phoenix Ancestor Gregrace, the Mutated King Kvastir, the Devil Monarch Farbauti, and the Annihilation Demonic Wolf Flegrea.[8]

The City of Silver's history seems to have been falsified to a certain extent. From the memories of Siatas, it was rumoured that Sanguine Ancestor Lilith was betrayed by "Him" and caused "Her" to perish. Soniathrym went to Giant King's Court to give "Him" a lesson. It was said that "He," along with some secret cult that came out of the human race, cooperated to deal with Elf King Soniathrym and Queen of Calamity Cohinem. This force was led by the Goddess of Harvest Omebella and the God of Dawn Badheil.[9]

According to records of the City of Silver, "He", along with the other ancient gods all lost "Their" godhood after the Ancient Sun God reclaimed "His" authorities from the ancient gods. According to Azik Eggers, Giant King Aurmir didn't perish on the spot at the hands of the Ancient Sun God. "He" supposedly escaped and managed to pass on "His" power to "His" eldest son, the later God of Combat Badheil, before dying.[10]

Unlike most of Ancient Gods, Giant King Aurmir was not forgotten. In various legends and myths, "He" is remembered as a great existence on par with the deities. Even now, there were still some places that worshiped "Him". The most famous and most expensive grape wine in the Intis Republic was named after Aurmir. It was said that the Giant King particularly fancied those grape wine which was like blood.[11] It is later revealed, the wine is made and named after the provincial capital Aurmir, named after the Giant King. Aurmir stood as the provincial capital of Champagne Province, renowned as the foremost hub of wine production in the Northern Continent.[12]

The residence of the royal family of the Feysac Empire is attributed to the Giant King, named the "Aurmir Palace."[13]

Subsidiary Gods[]

Related Places[]

References

  1. Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 18
  2. Circle of Inevitability, Chapter 1114
  3. Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 698
  4. Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 1114
  5. Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 138
  6. Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 523
  7. Circle of Inevitability, Chapter 890
  8. Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 1066
  9. Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 1066
  10. Circle of Inevitability, Chapter 900
  11. Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 180
  12. Circle of Inevitability, Chapter 165
  13. Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 452

Translations[]

Language Official Translation
English
  • Aurmir
  • Giant King
Chinese
  • 奥尔米尔 / 奧爾米爾
  • 巨人王
Thai
  • เออร์มีร์
  • ราชายักษ์

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