Crow-Man the God of Nothingness
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Everything turned around for the kid who took one hundred years to be born. When he started feeling everybody's feelings, after he gave up his hope and love for humanity to keep existing, the Crow-Man leaves his own sky with its millions of universes to travel to the second sky where he discovers who he is, the aesir will that lives in him, and the restless agony that haunts him.


ODin, the Crow-Man gains his knowledge and wisdome through the forbidden knowledge path, through feeling people, he discovers what the aesir Odin did not and with the restless agony which haunts his head, Odin loses control and makes everyone go insane.


Across Odin's journey between hope and love, he makes a choice that either ends the world's misery, or become its misery.


This is the Backstory of the Crow-Man the man with fortune and curses.


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Date de parution 07 décembre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781728376592
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 2 Mo

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Published by AuthorHouse  11/26/2022
 
 
 
 
 

 
This story used some elements that were influenced by the religions and myths of our modern world.
This is just a fantasy story and has nothing to do with beliefs, perspectives, conspiracy theories, or any narratives.
This is the Backstory of the Crow-Man, the God of nothingness,
The first book of TMC series
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.
Chapter 2: World in Despair.
Chapter 3: Heart of a hero, The will of a villain, Odin’s past.
Chapter 4: The Handsome Man, The black fire of hell.
Chapter 5: The Reveal of Odin’s Mystery 1/3.
Chapter 6: An Old friend, The Handsome Man is a God.
Chapter 7: The Seven Skies, Eden’s Sky.
Chapter 8: The Tale of The Eustas Family.
Chapter 9: Will and Desire.
Chapter 10: How Odin Acquired the Amulet of Healing and Creation.
Chapter 11: The eveal of Odin’s Mystery 2/3.
Chapter 12: The Battle Begins.
Chapter 13: Rebellion.
Chapter 14: The Reveal of Odin’s Mystery 3/3.
Chapter 15: The Trio of Destruction “What is a king to a God?”.
Chapter 16: A Fallen God.
Chapter 17: The Man of Grief.
Chapter 18: Truth and Death.
Chapter 19: A Hero or a Villain.
Chapter 20: Odin’s Journey to the Light.
Chapter 21: Memories of Despair.
Chapter 22: A Dark Hero.
Chapter 23: The raven king and the Crow-Man.
Chapter 24: Crows and Trust.
Chapter 25: The World’s Misery or its Misery.
Chapter 26: The Last Battle of Humanity.
Chapter 27: The God of Nothingness Returns.
Chapter 28: The End of Humanity.
Notes.
About the author.
 
“The heroes must win all the time, but the villains must only win once.”
“You are the only person who can save yourself, no one else will, not even Heroes.”
“A hero will sacrifice you and himself to save the world, a villain will destroy the world for love, remember that.”
Chapter 1 Introduction
 
Whenever a god dies, their Will, desires, and ambitions continue to live, and for the first time, breaking all myths of what humans lived to believe, the greedy and mischievous Will of the Aesir had come to life again. After millions of years, the insane God Odin and his endless curiosity and creativity bled into Eustas Odin’s veins.
This is the backstory of Odin before he became a god, or is he?
If there is a hero then there will always be a villain, the hero exists only because the villain does, it will always be this way until balance is achieved, the balance of what we call a God.
As astonishing superpowers might be they come at a great cost, I think we have all seen that in movies and comics before, or perhaps, in real life too.
Odin is not what you could imagine of a hero or a villain. He doesn’t jump over buildings, nor does he acquire super physiological strength. He can’t fly, well not yet, but he can feel, feel everyone, every living cell on this planet is connected to him without his consent, People in my city called him the Crow-Man for reasons that you will discover later.
He sees religion as a joke, believes in God but strives to solve his secrets, doesn’t believe in karma, and he never thinks within a certain perspective.
From grief, a hero or a villain is born, it’s a matter of how they react to pain, but from that same grief, a god with ambitious wisdom and a dark demeanour was shaped.
I am Phara,. I am the women that never reached Odin’s love, the man of grief was never someone easy to be in love with, with his powers, with his wisdom, and knowledge, hhe is a beginning where things end and is the end for new beginnings, a chance and a dead end for existence.
This is how I hopelessly died, and this is how everyone was sent to hell, the state of nothingness. Once hope and love are lost, rage and fury come to life, and when it’s about a god, the outcome becomes a mystery.
Chapter 2 World in Despair
 
Years before our modern time, before the third world war, and before Odin was even born, four horsemen were traveling across the seven skies, these four horsemen were meant to bring the destruction of the world and the end of times, but when they arrived, it was too late. The world was already destroyed, humans had killed each other, and Odin was the only one who survived, the man of grief, the warm villain, and the dark hero.
Our modern world in the first sky was experiencing a very unpleasant state where most countries are at war with each other, and we are approaching a third world war. Pain, fear, love, happiness, frustration, and excitement, every time someone feels this way, Odin feels it too.
Peace have been corrupted. Killing others to protect what the world calls peace is necessary now, even if there are innocents, just to hold the world together. Still, people die, mostly innocents, like Odin’s entire country, this makes Odin wonder away from all religions and whatever people and prophecies believe. “Where is God? Why is he silent? I want to meet him.”
His curiosity grew day by day, with every life that was taken away, more enigmatic questions were left with no answers in his agitated head about the gods.
Besides the war and the instability of the world right now, there was a major trouble, which had become a mystery, no scientific or religious facts could describe it. Crows were wrathfully attacking various parts of the world, so many crows would carry black stones and drop them like rain on people, mostly on the governmental sites where peace was never an option.
Odin was sitting on a cliff beside two graves named Love & Hope , looking at the city, feeling the world and its hidden chaos. Odin was lost in what he wanders and lost in the pain and fears of other people, and lost in his own head that held so many puzzles.
He then decided to leave and go to the city, once again, to save it from the crows as people say, to become the hero in self-denial.
People were running away from the areas where the crows have attacked, and Odin was the only man walking against the running frightened crowd towards the crows. Odin raised his hand for a crow to land on it, and he whispered. He then let the crow go, and the rest had left, as the crows left, the city and its naive and vulnerable people were left with questions to be answered. In people’s eyes it was only magic or gods that can do such a thing as Odin did. He was able to calm an angry and furious murder of crows, it was not something any mortal would do, or any weapons of any kind, to fight against nature. Sadly, people only fight each other for greed.
On repeated occasions, people started to see Odin as a hero, they started calling him the Crow-Man. Every time he clears the city from the angry crows, he looks at people with a very terrifying yet hopeless stare, as if he hates them all and is forced to save them, lost between hatred, curiosity, love, and hope.
“Once again I stop my revenge, for Hope and Love , ” he said to himself. The news went viral, worldwide, and again, without Odin’s consent. He went back home with the restless agony which haunts him, and with the cheering superficial crowd surrounding him, and the dark aura that is devouring his sanity.
I got home too, I saw him gazing out the window, closing his eyes and breathing deeply, I saw the news and congratulated him once again, but never for once he seemed to be happy about being the hero of the people. He asked me about my day and how it went. It was a rough and demanding day at work, because I work as an endocrinologist at the hospital, and that was before Odin discovered my real identity-s. He asked me about the reports that I handed to my shift manager, Odin knows I am lying, he always does which is sad for me and frustrating at the same time. I think that’s how he knows, because of what I feel.
I never knew about his powers, I never knew anything about him even though we have been living together since he was a kid, since he was saved from the massacre alongside his two loyal friends.
I asked him if he was okay, “I am busy inside my head,” he said, “Okay, I will go and make some dinner.”
We had dinner in complete silence, Odin did not even say a word, completely lost his insane mind, and as the creepy silence vanished, we went to sleep. While I was asleep Odin thought to himself, “She is not lying about being at work, but I sense that she is hiding something. She loves me and her feelings are pure towards me, but something isn’t going right.”
When Odin was swimming in the questions and puzzles in his anxious head, a crow landed on the window of Odin’s room, Odin got up and had the crow to stand on his fingers, and he got a flashback of the crows protecting him when his country was invaded. Lost in wonder and questions th

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