"F*ck! Blue-Eyed White Dragon?!" Feng Xue's face darkened, but she instantly understood which "True God" had mysteriously resurrected in the past two decades.
Seth God.
As a god of Ancient Egypt, he wasn't particularly famous, and his presence had been further diminished by the Cross Sect (the Bible, for instance, describes Seth as Cain's brother and Adam's third son—a practice hardly unique to the Cross Sect, which loved to co-opt other mythologies, much like Rome did, even turning some Main Gods into demons, such as Beelzebub, a fine Canaan God who ended up dubbed as some sort of fly king), so plummeting into obscurity was the norm.
However, since twenty years ago, specifically after moving to Eastern Country to work in cultural creation, gods from every nook and cranny began to emerge, and Seth God was clearly one of the beneficiaries.