Part 2 New Friends

As Izuku awakes from a peculiar night's sleep he gets up leaves the apartment and heads off towards the forest. Izuku had no clue why he was walking to the forest, but his instincts were screaming at him to head in this direction. After hours of walking, Izuku rested upon a large root of an old oak tree. When he sits down he hears loud caws from above in the tree. Izuku jumps out of his skin and runs away behind a young tree. After what feels like an eternity the scared child peaks around the tree and sees two ravens perched on a low-hanging branch. "Hello, little one!" One of the ravens screeched in a pitched voice. "Yes, it's very nice to finally make your acquaintance master." The other cawed calmly in a low respectful voice. Izuku grew a look of confusion as he heard the two birds speak to him. "I bet you're wondering how we are speaking to ya. Well to put it simply. We're magic!" The raven with the high-pitched voice squawked. "But magic doesn't exist magic is just a bunch of tricks Magicians do to entertain children!" Izuku stated firmly. "It does indeed exist young Master and we are too affected by it but where are our manners we should have started with pleasantries, my name is Munin." "And I'm Hugin!" the bird called. "Our old master left us to you after the reincarnation process was completed," Munin explained in a quelling tone. "We're going to be helping you gain more godly power!" Hugin yelled excitedly. With all of this new information, Izuku was stunned. After many seconds Izuku finally said, "My vision was real and not a dream created by my mind." "Of course not Master everything you saw was true," Munin confirmed. "But how will you help gain power?" Izuku questioned. "Well, Master have you felt the need to expand your field of knowledge?" Hugin asked Izuku responded with a quick nod while wearing a curious expression. "Well, we will help you on your quest for knowledge. Hugin and I will travel across the world to try and discover any powerful knowledge that our old master had in his repertoire." Munin answered. " We'll also leave at dawn and return in time for supper!" Hugin chimed in. Izuku was very confused at the thought that two birds were going to help him gain god-like powers. "Why me why was I chosen to have the power of a god?" Izuku asked desperately. "Odin's spirit saw great potential in you that no other had," Munin said soothingly. Izuku was not satisfied with this answer but he did not question this matter any longer instead he asked the ravens "Am I a god?" Izuku stared up at the ravens expectingly. "Well of course silly why wouldn't you be one and to be the king of the gods as well you're very lucky!" A look of shock spread across Izuku's face as he finally relized that he was the king of the gods. "Wait I really am the king of the gods!" Izuku yelled surprised. "Yes, Master you are the ruler of the gods you are the All-Father you command the Aesir." Izuku went pale he felt very ill and light-headed as if he was about to topple over into the grass. "There's no time to look so glum Master we must commence your godly training!"