Chapter 16 (1/2)
There are three causes which made Canaria to feel out of place for this Dey (Game)
① The fact [The evil Giants were the indigenous people being invaded by another race]
② The history [The evil Giants e]
③ The legend [The evil king didn’t kill, only imprisoned the princess as destined to destroy his race]
The ave off an unco beyond of what should have been the behavioral principles of [An evil race of Giants] told by legends
Balor said this at the very beginning of his fight against master Scathach
“I cherished hter That’s why I locked her up”
Although it wasn’t written on the parchment, but the reason why Dehter was told by the Celtic Mythology’s legends
A prophecy that said [The daughter of Deive birth to a child that shall destroy the Fomorians]
To put it sirandchildren will become the destroyers of his own race
Since Dehter, which easily led to the conclusion that [Balor will eventually hter’s child]
The Dehter was locked inside a tower, and all servants that were sent to her are all females
A pure princess who does not anyone else of opposite gender other than her father, she is even oblivious to the concept of love
It was easy to expect a hero will come to save her who is a typical model of a damsel in distress, yet—
That gave birth to a question, however
Let’s ignore every details arbitrarily added by future storytellers and focus on only existing facts
The De of an evil race of Giants – the Fomorians
He locked the pitiful princess and robbed her chance to knohat love is
The King of a race of Giants –the Fomorians
He locked the princess and secured her life at the cost of being able to touch the opposite gender
The King of indigenous people of the Far West
He locked the princess and prevented the prophecy which foretold the destruction of his race — Yet, won’t that alsoto protect the princess herself as well?