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Adam originated as the first human created in the divine image, residing with Eve in the Garden of Eden. His existence involved ruling over naturally friendly animals and communicating with creatures like birds, who warned him of the Serpent's assault on Eve and its subsequent false accusation regarding the apple from the Tree of Knowledge. Learning of Eve's unjust punishment by the gods, Adam defiantly gathered apples, entered the heavenly court, and bit into each before spitting them out to reject divine judgment. He confronted and severely wounded the Serpent using his Divine Reflection ability, which morphed his hands into scaled claws matching the Serpent's form. Choosing exile with Eve over paradise, Adam declared they would create their own paradise on Earth, becoming progenitors of humanity, including sons Cain and Abel.
Physically, Adam manifests as a supremely beautiful, lean yet muscular young man with platinum-blond hair and sky-blue eyes. His attire consists solely of a classical fig leaf covering, worn without embarrassment. During Ragnarok, his divine knuckleduster—a Völundr formed with the Valkyrie Reginleif—augmented his combat capabilities. His personality combines calmness, casual irreverence toward divine authority, and unwavering confidence. He casually bit apples during divine proceedings and spoke informally to Zeus, shocking other gods. His core motivation stemmed from selfless paternal love; he explicitly rejected fighting for hatred or revenge, stating no reason was needed to protect his children—all humanity.
As humanity's representative in Ragnarok's second round, Adam faced Zeus, chairman of the Gods' Council. Initially underestimating Adam, Zeus fought barehanded, while Adam employed his Divine Reflection, also called Eyes of the Lord. This ability allowed instantaneous mimicry of any observed technique by adapting his biology, regardless of speed or complexity. He replicated Zeus's moves, including the Meteor Jab barrage accelerating from 0.01 to 0.00000001 seconds per punch, the limb-severing Divine Axe kick, and even the Time Transcending Fist—a punch operating within 0.000000000000000000001 seconds. Adam dodged and returned this punch, breaking Zeus's neck.
The battle intensified when Zeus transformed into his Adamas form, unleashing the True God's Right punch series. Adam continued copying these attacks but incurred severe neurological strain from overusing Divine Reflection, leading to nosebleeds and eventual blindness as his eyes hemorrhaged. Despite this, he used the barrage to tactically locate Zeus by sound, grappled him, and traded blows relentlessly. Adam died mid-fight from cumulative damage and nervous system failure, yet his indomitable will and body persisted, continuing to strike until Zeus knelt. Posthumously, his body remained standing before disintegrating. Zeus conceded Adam would have triumphed in an endurance contest.
Adam's abilities included godlike physical attributes: strength to harm Zeus, speed/reactivity enabling evasion of time-surpassing attacks, durability to withstand Zeus's Adamas-form strikes, and exceptional stamina. Divine Reflection could replicate biological traits and divine techniques but risked ocular burnout under sustained strain. He also possessed animal intuition, charismatic influence uniting humanity in prayer during his battle, and combat intellect evidenced by tactical adaptation when blinded.
His legacy endured through humanity's collective hope, symbolized by a memorial in Brunhilde's shrine. His final stand demonstrated mortal defiance against deities, reinforcing that protecting children required no justification.
Physically, Adam manifests as a supremely beautiful, lean yet muscular young man with platinum-blond hair and sky-blue eyes. His attire consists solely of a classical fig leaf covering, worn without embarrassment. During Ragnarok, his divine knuckleduster—a Völundr formed with the Valkyrie Reginleif—augmented his combat capabilities. His personality combines calmness, casual irreverence toward divine authority, and unwavering confidence. He casually bit apples during divine proceedings and spoke informally to Zeus, shocking other gods. His core motivation stemmed from selfless paternal love; he explicitly rejected fighting for hatred or revenge, stating no reason was needed to protect his children—all humanity.
As humanity's representative in Ragnarok's second round, Adam faced Zeus, chairman of the Gods' Council. Initially underestimating Adam, Zeus fought barehanded, while Adam employed his Divine Reflection, also called Eyes of the Lord. This ability allowed instantaneous mimicry of any observed technique by adapting his biology, regardless of speed or complexity. He replicated Zeus's moves, including the Meteor Jab barrage accelerating from 0.01 to 0.00000001 seconds per punch, the limb-severing Divine Axe kick, and even the Time Transcending Fist—a punch operating within 0.000000000000000000001 seconds. Adam dodged and returned this punch, breaking Zeus's neck.
The battle intensified when Zeus transformed into his Adamas form, unleashing the True God's Right punch series. Adam continued copying these attacks but incurred severe neurological strain from overusing Divine Reflection, leading to nosebleeds and eventual blindness as his eyes hemorrhaged. Despite this, he used the barrage to tactically locate Zeus by sound, grappled him, and traded blows relentlessly. Adam died mid-fight from cumulative damage and nervous system failure, yet his indomitable will and body persisted, continuing to strike until Zeus knelt. Posthumously, his body remained standing before disintegrating. Zeus conceded Adam would have triumphed in an endurance contest.
Adam's abilities included godlike physical attributes: strength to harm Zeus, speed/reactivity enabling evasion of time-surpassing attacks, durability to withstand Zeus's Adamas-form strikes, and exceptional stamina. Divine Reflection could replicate biological traits and divine techniques but risked ocular burnout under sustained strain. He also possessed animal intuition, charismatic influence uniting humanity in prayer during his battle, and combat intellect evidenced by tactical adaptation when blinded.
His legacy endured through humanity's collective hope, symbolized by a memorial in Brunhilde's shrine. His final stand demonstrated mortal defiance against deities, reinforcing that protecting children required no justification.