Chapter 293 (1/1)
Chapter 293: The Eht be docile now, but he was once a notorious ehout the land If the North were to decide to take action, he would simply use that as an excuse to conquer the about that clear future, I became dizzier, and Ferdel sht! Since we’re on the subject, why don’t we learn about the three empires today?”
Why did it suddenly becoave a look of inco the relationshi+p between the two Despite my blatant discontent, Ferdel unfolded the map firmly It was the map of the continent that I saw before
“As you know, this continent is divided into three regions North, Central, and South And they are each divided by one thing alone, culture”
I knew that No, anyone born on this continent knew that
Each region was known for worshi+pping different beings The Northern region worshi+ped an angel, the central area prayed to a Spirit, and the southern part worshi+ped Gods All cultures, econoh that one difference At first, it’s not easy to understand how faith alone can split their cultures, societies, and co the details, I ad added up
“The North is where angels first arrived in this world Their land follows the gospel and words of the Holy Lord taught to theion all start at the center with S-Hertogenbosch, the Holy Eels and countries that hate angels Siel was a kind of Messiah in the North It feels like Jesus Christ Of course, the God, in the North, was also considered as their sole, monotheistic deity just like the Christian God
“In contrast, the Central worshi+ps the Great Spirit Therefore, our very way of thinking differs on a fundamental level from theirs There are all sorts of spirits, but each country officially worshi+ps the Spirits of the seasons Nevertheless, each country worshi+ps a different spirit”
I heard this explanation way too ent was a country that worshi+pped the Great Spirit Ferdel also did not give a lengthy explanation of the spirits, perhaps because of that
“And finally, in the South, they worshi+p the God, Legione”
“You ione”
“Yes, to be precise, they are the Gods of Legione”
There was one ione They sounded like the Gods froy There were plenty of temples and festivals made to worshi+p these Gods, so I had wanted to visit there for quite some time noever, Pretzia, which used to worshi+p theent’s rule, so of course, I couldn’t go, and now, Ferdel’s pushi+ng for policies to crush the Pretzian culture It’s like a double whammy