Chapter 612 Red Colosseum (1/2)

Shadow Slave Guiltythree 18620K 2023-04-27

Chapter 612 Red Colosseuht for their freedoe to sway, and glanced at Elyas The youth was not in a talkinginto the darkness

There was so, in what he had said Sunny tried desperately to catch thatto the statues of War God

He had seen two depictions of the fearsodo a bloodied spear and a cracked shi+eld — both, presu warfare and battle — and the other was a wo a spear in one hand and a beating hu her doy, and craft perhaps, the heart representing her connection to life and humanity

Why were these statues so different???ee?????v?lc??

Sunny was still exhausted after the furious battles of the past day, his thoughts slow and feverish, as they often were these days Frustrated, he rubbed his face, then scratched at it with sharp claws, slicing the skin apart The pain washed the fog shrouding hishim to think clearly for a few minutes

The Altar of War… that hat Solvane had called the island where the primeval statue of the Goddess of Life stood And that was the right word — this depiction of the deity seemed much more primal, bestial… ancient

The statue itself seemed incredibly ancient, too Much older than the statues of the hty warrior were… in fact, it seemed as ancient as the Red Colosseuh to have been created before the Kingdo islands by Sun God, as it was today, and would be thousands of years into the future

Why would Hope have a monument to one of the Gods in her doe Gods and daemons had not been always at war, after all In fact, the Prince of the Underworld had a shrine to the Goddess of the Black Skies, Storm God, in his very tower — despite the fact that later, she would become his mortal enemy

So that question was not i was that Sunny couldn't stop thinking about the statue, for some reason

'As ancient as the Red Colosseum itself…'

Suddenly, Sunny tilted his head

'Huh?'

The white amphitheater, and the arena it surrounded, were the derelict of the true Kingdom of Hope, as well He had realized that fact a while back, partially from how they looked, and partially fro in the corners of the dungeon felt

In fact, Sunny suspected that the theater had not always been a battle arena It reiant quarry at the roots of the Hollow Mountains, where the seven heroes of the Forgotten Shore had excavated stone to build the hty walls of their city, and the Crimson Spire itself

Ivory City had to have been built out of so, too… so this place must have been a similar quarry, once, and had served as the source of the white stones used to construct those aerial bridges and aqueducts Later, it had been turned into a theater, and later still, the Warers usurped that theater andthe ancient stones with so much blood that they turned red

His black eyes narrowed

'This is it… this must be it…'

All this time, Sunny had been tormented by one paradoxical question A question that was of utain freedohtmare Spell did not exist yet, then how could Solvane put hi his connection to the Spell?