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The Gate Of New York

I got bored so my interest spread to AI stories so I made one the plot of the story is that the gate opens in new York instead of Japan and that earth has powerful magical factions unlike in the anime good luck reading

greatcheesemaster · อะนิเมะ&มังงะ
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14 Chs

A Decision Reached

In the celestial realm, the Council of Gods convened, a grand assembly of divine beings representing the diverse beliefs and faiths of humanity. Around the opulent hall, representatives from Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Greek mythology, Aztec pantheon, and Norse gods stood, their divine presence casting a palpable aura of power and authority.

At the center of the council, Yahweh-Allah, the combined form of the Abrahamic deity, spoke with a voice that echoed like thunder. "My divine brethren, we find ourselves at a crossroads, facing a threat unlike any before. The Otherworld encroaches upon our realm, seeking to disrupt the harmony we have wrought. We must stand united to preserve the sanctity of creation."

Beside him, Shiva, the destroyer and transformer in Hinduism, arched an eyebrow skeptically. "Ah, but unity is a lofty ideal, is it not, Yahweh-Allah? Especially when some among us seem more interested in pursuing their own agendas than in the welfare of mortals."

Athena, the wise goddess of Greek mythology, nodded in agreement, her piercing gaze fixed on the assembly. "Indeed, Shiva. We have witnessed the petty squabbles and rivalries that have plagued our mortal followers for centuries. Are we to believe that we, as gods, are immune to such shortcomings?"

As the debate raged on, tensions simmered beneath the surface, with representatives from different faiths clashing over matters of doctrine and divine authority. Thor, the thunder god of Norse mythology, slammed his mighty hammer on the ground, his voice booming with righteous fury. "By Odin's beard, we cannot afford to squander this opportunity to defend our realm! The forces of the Otherworld must be met with swift and decisive action!"

But not all the gods were convinced of the necessity of such drastic measures. Buddha, the enlightened one, spoke with a calm and measured tone, his serene presence a stark contrast to the heated exchanges around him. "Violence begets violence, my friends. Perhaps there is another way to resolve this conflict, one that does not require us to sacrifice our principles and integrity."

However, his words fell on deaf ears as the bickering among the gods intensified, with accusations and recriminations flying back and forth like arrows in a celestial battlefield.

The Aztec god of war, Huitzilopochtli, his eyes blazing with fury, raised his obsidian blade high. "We must strike now, while the enemy is still weak! To hesitate is to invite defeat and dishonor upon us all!"

Apollo, the radiant god of Greek mythology, countered with a voice as smooth as honey. "Patience, dear Huitzilopochtli. We must not rush headlong into battle without considering the consequences. A measured approach will serve us better in the long run."

The Hindu goddess Kali, her many arms bristling with weapons, scoffed at Apollo's words. "Words are wind, Apollo! Action is what is needed now, not empty platitudes!"

As the debate among the gods raged on, it became increasingly clear that while they may have their differences, they were united in their determination to defend their realm against the encroaching threat of the Otherworld. Despite the petty squabbles and rivalries that had long divided them, a sense of solidarity began to emerge among the diverse pantheon assembled in the celestial hall.

Yahweh-Allah, the combined form of the Abrahamic deity, rose from his seat, his presence commanding the attention of all those present. "My divine brethren, it is clear that we face a formidable adversary in the Otherworld. If we are to stand any chance of prevailing against this threat, we must set aside our differences and unite as one."

His words were met with murmurs of agreement from the assembled gods, their expressions reflecting a newfound sense of determination and resolve.

Shiva, the destroyer and transformer in Hinduism, nodded in solemn agreement. "Yahweh-Allah speaks true. Our squabbles and rivalries have blinded us to the true danger that now threatens our realm. We must put aside our differences and stand together against this common foe."

Athena, the wise goddess of Greek mythology, stepped forward, her gaze sweeping across the assembly. "Indeed, Shiva. Our mortal followers have long looked to us for guidance and protection. It is incumbent upon us, as their divine guardians, to unite in defense of our realm and ensure their continued safety and well-being."

Odin, the Allfather of Norse mythology, raised his one-eyed gaze, his voice resonating with authority. "The halls of Valhalla have echoed with the clamor of battle for centuries untold. We are no strangers to conflict, and yet, this threat is unlike any we have faced before. We must stand together, as one, if we are to emerge victorious."

Thor, the thunder god, pounded his mighty hammer against his palm in agreement. "Aye, father. By the power of Asgard, I swear to stand with my brethren in this hour of need. Together, we shall face the forces of the Otherworld and emerge victorious!"

Buddha, the enlightened one, offered a serene smile as he joined the others in their pledge of unity. "Though our paths may differ, our goal remains the same: to protect the realm of Earth and its inhabitants from harm. Let us set aside our differences and work together to achieve this noble aim."

And so, amidst the celestial splendor of the divine council, an alliance was forged among the pantheon, bound together by a shared sense of purpose and determination. Though the road ahead would be fraught with peril and uncertainty, the gods of Earth stood ready to face whatever challenges lay in store, united in their resolve to defend their realm against the forces of the Otherworld.