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Oduduwa's Heir: An Existential Conquest

Follow the children of the Yoruba gods as they conquer and build empires. The story follows the life and journey of these people, a powerful warriors who overcomes many challenges and obstacles to become rulers of a vast empire. They are devout worshippers of the Yoruba gods and shares their teachings and beliefs with his followers. Spoiler : Adebayo's son, Adeola, succeeds him as the ruler of the empire after his mysterious death from a disease. Adeola continues his father's legacy and expands the empire beyond Earth, eventually leading to a conflict with an alien species. His son, Adejare, becomes the disciple of a powerful goddess and uses what he has learned to conquer the multiverse. However, he is suddenly ambushed by enemy gods and loses, leading to a speech on the Yoruba dao, life and death, existence and everything. -- WSA 2023 Entry! Please show your support if you enjoy the story! How can you show your support? Gift Power Stones! 150=1 bonus chapter 200=2 bonus chapters 500=3 bonus chapters Bonus release will drop the following week! Updated daily

SeriouslyWolf · Fantasy
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44 Chs

Alone

As Adebayo continued to expand his kingdom and strengthen his alliances, he received word of a goddess from an ancient Chinese pantheon who had been living in solitude for centuries. Her name was Ying'er, and she had no followers or worshippers.

Intrigued by the prospect of meeting a goddess from a completely different culture, Adebayo set out to find Ying'er. He traveled across mountains and valleys, through deserts and forests, until he finally reached a small temple deep in the heart of China.

There he found Ying'er, sitting alone in meditation. She was a beautiful goddess, with long black hair and piercing green eyes. As soon as she saw Adebayo, she knew that he was a powerful being, one who could help her escape her loneliness.

Adebayo approached her with respect, and introduced himself. Ying'er was surprised to hear that he was from a completely different pantheon, but she was also intrigued. They talked for hours, discussing their different beliefs and cultures.

As they spoke, Adebayo began to feel a deep connection with Ying'er. He could sense her loneliness, and he wanted to help her find a way to connect with mortals once again.

They spent the next few weeks together, exploring the mountains and forests of China. Adebayo taught Ying'er about his own powers and abilities, while she showed him ancient Chinese martial arts and techniques.

As they grew closer, Adebayo realized that he was falling in love with Ying'er. He had never felt this way before, and he knew that he wanted to spend the rest of his life with her.

One day, as they were meditating together in a secluded clearing, Adebayo proposed to Ying'er. She was surprised, but also overjoyed. She knew that she had finally found someone who could make her feel whole again.

They were married in a traditional Chinese ceremony, with mortals from nearby villages attending as witnesses. It was a beautiful ceremony, and Adebayo knew that he had found his soulmate.

As they began their new life together, Adebayo and Ying'er knew that they would face many challenges. But they also knew that they had each other, and that together, they could overcome anything.

A few months had passed since Adebayo met Ying'er, the ancient Chinese lonely goddess, and they had become inseparable. Adebayo had also been spending a lot of time with Freya, his wife and mother of his children. He couldn't believe how blessed he was to have two beautiful wives who had given him so much happiness.

One day, Freya went into labor and gave birth to twin boys. Adebayo was overjoyed and couldn't contain his excitement. He was grateful for the blessings the gods had bestowed upon him.

A few days later, Ying'er also went into labor and gave birth to twin girls. Adebayo was amazed at the coincidence of having twin children with both his wives.

He spent his time divided between his two families, showering them with love and affection. As his children grew, Adebayo taught them the ways of cultivation, hoping that they too would one day become powerful cultivators like their father.

However, Adebayo knew that with great power came great responsibility. He knew that he had to protect his family and his empire from any threats that may come their way. The world was full of danger and there were many who sought to destroy everything he had built.

Adebayo was determined to keep his family safe, no matter the cost. He knew that he would have to make tough decisions and sacrifices along the way, but he was willing to do whatever it takes to protect his loved ones.

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Adewale, the father of Adebayo, had been steadily growing in power since his apotheosis. He had been wandering the land, gathering followers and spreading his divine influence, slowly building his own empire.

One day, Adewale received news that a powerful Mesopotamian god had been causing chaos in a nearby city. Adewale knew that he had to intervene before the god could cause any more damage.

He made his way to the city and found the god wreaking havoc in the streets. Adewale immediately engaged the god in battle, and the two of them clashed with an earth-shattering force.

The Mesopotamian god was powerful, but Adewale's strength was unmatched. With every blow he landed, the god weakened, until finally, Adewale struck the final blow, vanquishing the god.

As he absorbed the god's essence, Adewale felt a surge of power unlike any he had felt before. He could feel the god's strength flowing through him, enhancing his own divine power.

With his newfound strength, Adewale continued to wander the land, spreading his divine influence and building his own empire. He became known as a benevolent ruler, loved and revered by his followers.

Despite his great power, Adewale never forgot the sacrifice he had made to become a god. He knew the value of hard work and determination, and he instilled those values in his followers.

As his power continued to grow, Adewale could feel the pull of other gods, tempting him to join their pantheons. But he remained steadfast in his devotion to his own followers and his own empire.

And so, Adewale continued to rule and grow in power, always mindful of the sacrifices he had made and the responsibility that came with his divine status.