Gilgamesh in DxD

Chapter 104



Chapter 104

Flashback.

In the middle of the furthest part of the Forest of Familiars was Enkidu as he calmly walked and greeted the animals and beings that approached him.

Enkidu really liked the idea of having a family member as Gilgamesh never let him get the animals they wanted and that was because if Gilgamesh let that happen their house would turn into a zoo.

And he really liked the idea of having a familiar, currently he was going to the furthest part of the family's forest as he had felt a lot of energy here, although he was not surprised that Gilgamesh didn't feel it, after all Enkidu Is the best tracker in the bunch.

And also Gilgamesh seemed busy with his battle against Tiamat, after all Enkidu was able to feel the shock wave even though he was on the other side of the forest.

Gilgamesh came to a large clearing with a cave at the end of it, Enkidu advanced on it totally ignoring the barrier there and entered the cave.

Enkidu wandered a little by it until he heard a voice.

"Who's there?" a deep voice asked.

When Enkidu turned around he came face to face with a huge Wolf with blue-gray fur and light blue eyes and this wolf emanated a divine aura.

"I am Enkidu and you?" he asks the wolf.

The being seemed to stare at him in surprise before speaking.

"Can you understand me?" asks the surprised wolf.

Enkidu noticed that he didn't speak in a human way, so it was likely that he didn't know this language and Enkidu could only communicate with him due to his ability to speak with animals.

"I understand. Who are you?" Enkidu asks the wolf.

The wolf stared at him for a moment before lying down on the ground and staring at Enkidu curiously.

"I am Fenrir, son of Loki," said the wolf introducing himself.

Enkidu's eyes widened at the sound of his name.

Fenrir is the first child of Loki and the giant Angrboa, and the eldest brother of the Dragon King, Midgardsormr (the Serpent of Midgard). Fenrir is considered one of the most dangerous beasts created by Loki, having a power that rivals the Two Celestial Dragons, and is nicknamed the God Devour Wolf.

He was among the 10 strongest beings in the world, his power comparable or less to Typhon, the King of Monsters in Greek myth.

Enkidu had already heard about him when he was in Asgard and Thor had told him about the wolf.

Though as far as he knew, Fenrir was a being without a conscience.

In fact, he has human self-awareness and intelligence, although his way of thinking was different from that of a normal human being. Furthermore, he has a stronger sense of pride, having very high standards and low tolerance for those who are incompetent.

Another thing Enkidu knew about Fenrir is that he was very loyal to his father Loki.

"I'm surprised you're here, from what I hear you're very loyal to your father Loki," Enkidu told him.

The wolf seemed to snort.

"I may be loyal to my father, but our relationship is more like master and slave, and I ran away after he started freaking out and experimenting on me," said Fenrir while snorting.

"Experiments?" asks Enkidu surprised.

"Yes, my father was going crazy with Ragnarok and tried to clone me in order to have more success in his plan, he even managed to clone me and make a version of me, but much weaker than me, with the power of a being of the class Maou" said Fenrir as he explained.

"So you ran away and came to the Forest of Familiars?" asked Enkidu curiously.

"I just ran as far away as possible, and ended up here, although everyone runs away when they see me," said Fenrir with a little sadness in the last part.

Enkidu stopped short before speaking.

"So what do you think of being my familiar?" Enkidu asks the wolf.

Although it's amazing to have a wolf as a familiar capable of killing a god, the main point is another.

When Fenrir had spoken to him Enkidu had noticed a predominant feeling in him.

He felt something that many of the powerful beings did.

Loneliness.

A feeling that was with many beings, like Ddraig and Albion, and even the original Gilgamesh, their overwhelming power made them to be seen as invincible and this generated a feeling of loneliness and resentment equally overwhelming.

"Do you want me as your familiar? Even though you know who I am?" asks Fenrir in surprise.

Fenrir can't help but be surprised by this.

Since he was born he was feared by all who should be his family, in Asgard which was his home he was bound by the chains of Glepnir as everyone was afraid of him.

Even her father didn't care about him, she cared about his power.

"Yes, in my group we are all monsters in our power, if you came with me you would have a home, a place to return to and a family and we could protect you from Loki" said Enkidu to the wolf.

The wolf looked at him for a while and then began to laugh.

"Very well you conquered me, but I will only become your familiar if you defeat me," said Fenrir as he stood up and started walking out of the cave.

Enkidu followed him and out of the cave and each placed one in front of the other only apart.

Fenrir began to glow and when the light disappeared he revealed himself in the form of a wolf ten meters tall and with a great amount of divine aura surrounding his body.

Enkidu did the same thing and made his whole body bathe in his divine power acquiring a golden aura.

"I am Fenrir, first son of Loki and Angrboa the God-Eating Wolf, if you don't fear my fangs attack me," said Fenrir proudly.

Regardless of his power, Fenrir was someone who had great honor and pride.

Enkidu decided to return it in kind.

"I am Enkidu creation made by King of Gods Anu and Goddess of Creation Aruru, if you don't fear my powers attack me" said Enkidu in the same tone.

Maybe he's been spending too much time with Gilgamesh.

Fenrir quickly braced himself and launched himself at Enkidu.

Enkidu quickly raised his hand and the entire forest suddenly came alive.

Suddenly dozens of roots emerged from the ground and several trees began to spring to life and advance towards Fenrir to trap him.

This is all due to one of Enkidu's abilities.

The [Magic of the Natural World].

This spell gives its user the ability to use a form of magic that grants them a wide and intimate connection with nature and its derivatives, such as fauna, flora, weather, the elements, etc. He can cast a wide variety of spells to make nature help him in different ways, whether in combat or out of it. Some examples of this power's capabilities are contact with magical forces of nature (or nature spirits in some universes) and the proliferation of nature's fertility through its spells.


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