Chapter 825 - Eight Original Sins (1/2)

Chapter 825 Eight Original SinsPerhaps choosing to use Ice Sword Northlands had been a At the very least, it would be impossible to expect much from my Ice Sword since round and upbringing It would be impossible for a Northlander not to be accustomed to ice and snow Our warriors would play around in the snow ever since young Only outsiders fro trouble advancing due to the weather here

Even though Karwenz hadn’t returned to the Northlands for a winter battle for many years already, it was iotten about how to fight in ice and snoeather calae and techniques carved most deeply in oneself would always be the ones fro wouldn’t sie and techniques, as it would also create the basic foundation for a person’s personality and way of thinking

Fisher by the sea would fear the unknown of the endless fickle sea Veteran sailors and shi+p captains would always be a bit superstitious about luck being more important than power level in the sea

Eich’s mainlanders viewed Northlanders as taciturn, barbaric, unreasonable, and as sturdy as the tundra on the icy plains, as a people ere even less civilized than barbarians

This was indeed a type of bias, but in a way it was also a choice made in order to survive

As a Northlander, when you constantlybut bad weather, and had to face endless despair due to the extreme lack of resources, no outsider would possibly understand how resolute your personality would become Such a personality beca in the Northlands

You couldn’t count on good weather here, as bad weather was always far ood luck, as the dangerous natural conditions would alwayslivestock or young plant exposed to the weather outside wouldn’t possibly live for a single day You would have to think everything over many times and prepare as much as you possibly could in order to receive a harvest

One accident or a sudden snow calaht make one’s plans fail completely So, your hard work for the entire past year had become useless? You’d better hurry up and crawl back up because winter was coh food for winter The cruel Northlands would never give you enough ti to always be pessireat majority of situations would alorsen beyond one’s expectations, such pessi

One required tenacity, the resolution to shamelessly live on no matter how bad the situation beca quite stiff and sad, but it was indeed necessary in the Northlands

“…It’s all actually the same Even in places other than the Northlands, cruel reality is everywhere in this daood life, then there’s no such thing as toofor asas carefully as you can will one survive”

“Well, the world is just as unpredictable as the Northlands’ blizzards Misfortune ht descend at any ti fun in the moment? At the very least, when I die, I will be able to loudly declare to the entire world that ‘I, Karwenz, had a far more enjoyable life than any of you did,’ and ‘I had plenty of fun in this life!’”

Karwenz and I were identical tho grew up in the sa co Was this a joke of Fate? Or was it because of the Goddesses of Order and Chaos? Or, was it simply just a… coincidence?

“Roland, your ice and snow is useless against ed to your death by thisat all He was enjoying this fight against me, and he didn’t want to obtain victory too easily because of soed the entire area, no matter what type, would always require tremendousthe door to the dimensional barrier, Karwenz probably wanted ht—the crueler, the better He was such a single-celled organisanism, other people justify theabout the end because of theabout yourself? Your current objective should be quite clear You can only stop the door to the diout any aces that you have! Let me have my fun!”

I confirmed once more that Karas the type who didn’t want to use his brain rather than being brainless He desired sti that had to do with reason He had incredible logic and intelligence, yet he only ever used those to think about “how to have more fun”, that selfish bastard

“If a huic and reason to be subordinate to instinct, then what difference is there between hi our vision A snow st all this snow, our voices were one of the only weapons we could still spar with

“Thinking soto so many rules? What difference is there between you and a puppet?”

I kept buying tis My Ice Sword Northlands was incredibly ineffective against Karwenz

“Aaaah!”

My shout of pain cae as the next one while also doubling the effect The next judgement would come after 16

I was capable of using Holy Light onmy life, while Karwenz could devour souls to heal his injuries 16 h for both of us to coeance alone to detereh to instantly kill both of us That would take far too long

Judging from the current combat situation, Karas already far more accustomed to this snow and ice environht ed hailstor pits to protect himself from avalanches His reactions were quite swift If this went on, paying so much mana to maintain a world of ice and snow around us would be incredibly unwise for me

Not far away, the altar was now completely covered in snow Either hail or an avalanche had already destroyed the Goddess statue on the right The lower half of the altar was completely buried in snow It would be impossible to use without so so hard atthis environment simply to destroy the altar I could have used many methods which were far quicker and more convenient if that was all I had wanted

I kept persisting inNorthlands’ ice and snow arena effect despite knowing that it was incredibly ineffective against Karwenz This was forhis mobility