Red Lava Fish was able to use his ability to protect himself at the last minute as he was awaiting the attack. He got the talent he was using privately when he was Starium Level. He didn"t know where he came from because he had a talent he didn"t create himself. But there was someone who had any knowledge of it. Naturally, this person is was Artic.
Artic didn"t know what to say after seeing the source of talent. He just started looking at the information given to him by the system.
"Vulcan"
" including the fire of volcanoes, deserts, metalworking, and the forge in ancient Roman religion and myth. He is often depicted with a blacksmith"s hammer. The Vulca.n.a.lia was the annual festival held on August 23 in his honor. His Greek counterpart Hephaestus, the G.o.d of fire and smithery. In the Etruscan religion, he is identified with Sethlans.
Vulcan belongs to the most ancient stage of Roman religion: Varro, the ancient Roman scholar, and writer citing the Annales Maximi records that king t.i.tus Tatius dedicated altars to a series of deities including Vulcan"
"Vulcan"s oldest shrine in Rome, called the Vulcan, was situated at the foot of the Capitoline in the Forum Romanum, and was reputed to date to the archaic period of the kings of Rome, and to have been established on the site by t.i.tus Tatius,
the Sabine co-king, with a traditional date in the 8th century BC. It was the view of the Etruscan haruspices that a temple of Vulcan should be located outside the city,
and the Vulcan may originally have been on or outside the city limits before they expanded to include the Capitoline Hill. The Volca.n.a.lia sacrifice was offered here to Vulcan, on August 23. Vulcan also had a temple on the Campus Martius, which was in existence by 214 BC.
The Romans identified Vulcan with the Greek smith-G.o.d Hephaestus. Vulcan was a.s.sociated with his Greek counterpart with the constructive use of fire in metalworking.
A fragment of a Greek pot showing Hephaestus found at the Volca.n.a.l has been dated to the 6th century BC, suggesting that the two G.o.ds were already a.s.sociated with this date.
[However, Vulcan had a stronger a.s.sociation than Hephaestus with fire"s destructive capacity, and a major concern of his wors.h.i.+ppers was to encourage the G.o.d to avert harmful fires.
"he origin of the Roman G.o.d of fire Vulcan has been traced back to the Cretan G.o.d Velchanos by Gérard Capdeville, primarily under the suggestion of the close similarity of their names. Cretan Velchanos is a young G.o.d of Mediterranean or Near Eastern origin who has masters.h.i.+p of fire and is the companion of the Great G.o.ddess. These traits are preserved in Latium only in his sons Caucus, Calculus, Romulus and Servius Tullius. At Praeneste the uncles of Calculus are known as Digit, noun that connects them to the Cretan Dactyl.
His theology would be reflected in the Greek myths of Theseus and the Minotaur and those concerning the childhood of Zeus on Mount Ida. The Mediterranean Pregreek conception is
apparent in the depiction of Velchanos as a young man sitting upon a fork of a tree on coins from Phaistos dating from 322 to 300 BC, showing him as a G.o.d of vegetation and springtime: the tree is the symbol of the union of Heaven and Earth and their generative power, i. e. the site of the union of the G.o.d and the G.o.ddess.
Otherwise, Earth would be symbolized in the tree and Heaven in the double ax of the G.o.d. Later Velchanos was depicted as a bull as testified in the myths of Pasiphae and Europa. The Greeks misunderstood the meaning of the bull as for them the symbol of Zeus was a bird: the c.o.c.k, the cuckoo or the eagle.
Theseus brought to Delos the dance named géranos (literally the dance of the crane) which Capdeville connects with Garanos, a variant of the Recara.n.u.s of Italic myths. B. Sergent remarks that such an inquiry needs to include the Tarvos Trigaranos (the bull of the three horns) of Gaul.
Artic lost consciousness for exactly 10 seconds after the information he received. It might not have seemed too long. But from a logical and point of view, it was a long time.
Artic understood why he lost consciousness in this way. Red Lava Fish was powered by the G.o.d, who was a true G.o.d and who was a Vulcan in ancient times. After Artic realized this, he smiled and looked at the battlefield.
Red Lava Fish was not harmed in any way, and he was just smiling. His defensive ability has never done him any harm. That"s why he knew he could resist any attack. At the time, Redinium Human began to look at Red Lava Fish, unaware of what to do. But before long, red lava fish took some talent to finish him off because he spent all his energy.
The result was a fireworks explosion that only adorned the eyes. That"s how Redinium Human disappeared.
Artic took a deep breath, still a little headache. But seeing the names of all these G.o.ds reminded him of the messages he received about 100 years ago when he was on the planet. Each of those messages was sent by a G.o.d. Artic was starting to wonder about it. So when he got out of here, he"d be the first thing he"d do when he was done. He was sure of it.
There were very simple reasons for that. Lately, Artic has been hearing a lot of the names of these ancient mythological G.o.ds. He was starting to think it was something about him. But what he didn"t realize is that he had no place in the world of G.o.ds at the moment.
The current Artic could not be discussed in the same place as the ancient mythological G.o.ds. The point is that every single one of these G.o.ds and G.o.ddesses used to be human, and for the first time in the world, they were the ones who set foot in the path of the law.