Chapter 179: My Name Is David (1/2)
Chapter 179: My Naht Blue on the texts that go too deep into the lore rather than theexperience)
Are you so John?
Klaus found what Annan said believable
Of course, Klaus was familiar with “John”
It was a euphehtforward person
John had no sense of pleasantries at all Moreover, he was easily offended by a ood aspect John had would be his firm loyalty to Don Juan Other than that, his swordsmanshi+p was ly didn’t even have the qualifications to embark on the path of transcendence
In short, he was the muscle brain that tends to offend ht accept that John could be a spy, but it still didn’t seem quite natural
Not to ance Moreover, he showed obvious signs of quick thinking, quick reaction and even kne to ument that “John’s” body was just an empty vessel seemed more probable to Klaus
After all, most believers in false deities tend to end up in this fate
These believers weren’t evil by nature, nor were they advocating the unholy
They were tainted by darkness and continued with the flow
Moreover, these believers were active and nomadic After all, they were subjected to expulsion and surveillance wherever they went Hence, they were ht deities
After all, if they were to settle down in one place, they ht be notified to leave the city or even the country within a month or two With the protection of their deities, they didn’t need to be too conscientious
They always do whatever they want, co local customs and laws
They were known to be blaistered Transcended to fulfill the material requirement of ritual
Of course, there were soht deities voted the false deities to be neutral and partial, enforcing theon them Hence, when the false deities’ believers did evil deeds, it would eventually hurt those deities and the church With that, they would be attributed to “evil deity”
Every few years, there would be news of a particular deity’s faction change
It was also possible that a particular false deity was attributed as evil in religious countries, while they were labeled as false deities in the Noah Kingdom Such a situation was also common
After all, faith wasn’t a requirement for some false deity
They only need to collect curses, spread their ideas, and complete rituals
In other words, the deities only need employees, not fans
False deity itself couldn’t recruit oistic bunch who preferred to “do whatever they want” If theemployees did a lot of evil deeds, many false deities would turn a blind eye to it Only a h morality tackled these evildoers
These false deities, who didn’t want to stir up trouble, would eventually side with upright deities to become subordinate deities It was just like the co and becaht deities were relatively stingy and only shared sohtmares with the subordinate deities’ believers Those ere favored by an upright deity ranted an “asylum day” every year
—That was the reality of “holidays” in this world
For example, every January 14th was the “River Protection Day” because it was the asylus and Rivers Deity”
Also, May 4th was “Journey Day” This was the asylum day that Silver Sire entrusted to the “Transport Deity”
The deity who acquired an asyluht deity At least if they die, they would be resurrected again on the asylum day next year
The Venerated Skeleton’s believers would clai Grand Grandious countries Most local people lacked the intel about it
But Klaus knew it
The Venerated Skeleton wasn’t subordinated to that upright deity at all
“The Elegant Elder” had a pigeon as a holy syht he was lazy Unlike the Rotten Man, he didn’t stir up trouble everywhere
Of course, the Rotten Man’s believers were digging their own grave, enitals