Duncan stubbornly transformed them from old gods into new gods.
Duncan put down his wine glass, and the Valkyrie beside him immediately poured him a cup of golden honey wine, which he drank in one gulp and said, "I will go ask them."
"But ever since the last encounter with Gwanu."
"I rarely encounter Danu's children anymore."
Most likely, the Danu deity entered a Otherworld that he hasn't discovered yet. To some extent, the gods can also be considered as dimensional beings, as long as their mythical legends do not completely disappear, they will continue to extend. Even if the faith in the Root World is cut off, their foundations remain in other worlds, and they can rise again.
Take Tyr, for example. In the Root World, he might be a member of the Norse Pantheon, with a lower status than Sol and possibly weaker strength.
But in Another world, Tyr might unexpectedly be a powerful god, holding a position in a pantheon not inferior to Odin.
