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"Please ation to carry out"
"An investigation? Who gave you permission to do so? This is Town Anton of Sala, the land of the God of justice and commandment We don't welcoht outside when I oken up by all the co out the , it turned out to be adventurers in an argu the door; a group of people at the door stopped another group fro out
The people who had their path blocked looked very faation unit The people on the other side see, yet still caused trouble, so they were naturally not weaklings
They were obviously a group of divine clergymen and fairly known members of the church
The white priest's robe was eolden thread, which olden holy sword on the cross was old-fashioned, the faint holy power that flowed upon it was authentication of a priest for a True God
Behind his back, there were dozens of holy knights and soldiers with silver swords It looked like the Cardinal of Napous had brought teht
Napous was the God of Justice and Commandments; he was a Low God His Divine Concept wasn't the same as the justice he talked about After all, the idea of justice was so overly eest it His true divine obligation was only to the lower concepts born under commandments: "discipline", "self-discipline", "rank division", and "ulation" Quite a few soldiers and leaders were his followers
"Is it another conflict about which website is the best for reading novels with belief cell phones?"
For the past few years, these kind of things happened quite often Followers of various Order Gods didn't norht at the door, but there were quite a few fighting either openly or behind the scenes As for "fighting for faith and influential power of Hell's various Gods" getting along well, that in itself was an impossible mission to complete
Sala was a se country, nor any powerful factions and vicious characters Town Anton was a little re it, of no more than one hundred thousand civilians as population Napous was a low God with li power The reality was that with all these combined conditions, this church only preached in densely populated areas This small town on the border of Sala si by their dusty appearances—sand covered the priest and the knight's boots and cape—they must have received a mission They must have been sent here on last minute from the Capital's parish
Faith was a True God's source of power, believers were a True God's earthly preachers, and the parish was a true God's earthly residence We could completely understand how a true God cared for their own inherently few territories, but it seemed that it didn't hinder our decisions
Back in the day, the God of law and the God of holy light signed an alliance in the North, which upheld the most fundamental peace and trust of the two major powers At least, before the abyss was invaded and the holy war ended, and before eneile alliance would still last
Didn't they already fall out with each other? They had already fought at Hell, so why did the alliance still exist? That was because they'd already fallen out, so this alliance, which at first was coless, had becon relations between countries in the world more or less went down like this If both parties had the need to maintain their peaceful act for mutual benefits, then one would be able to spot probleinally useless expired contract Mere verbal alliances were capable of beco
And if both parties felt that there was no need for the alliance to exist, even if it was an era alliance which was approved by the people of the world, they would fall out in an instant And then, they'd beat each others' brains out
But in that very moment, since Napous felt that he had been affronted, he naturally sent his own loyal subjects to banish those uninvited guests—not the disciples to help hierous encounter
At the doors of Rhino bar, the Cardinal of Napous repeatedly emphasized how the opponent overstepped their boundaries Diyana's group couldn't take care of matters here, as this was Napous Church's turf In the face of all this, Diyana and the others had becouidance of the law and righteous judgehteousness in our hearts; we reach our helping hands out to noruys? You live for your great true God? Then why didn't I see you lot earlier at the blood sacrifice?"
Dark elves always had a poisonous tongue Even if knights were legally restricted froe to purposefully hurt others, the simple truth was, on the contrary, even more hurtful
"God of justice? I haven't seen your God ever do anything for you…"
Seeing the other person's lack of confidence, Mary, the soldier, took that opportunity to continue attacking Mercenaries that didn't kno to have a good arguered to death sooner or later, and it was difficult to answer her question Only the newbie of the teauys… You… evil desecrators Why do you deserve to be God's servant? You dark-skinned"
That was the kind of thing the Cardinal mumbled To hiin with, and the God of laho associated with them was also an evil God No—in the eyes of the fanatics, as long as someone didn't believe in his God, then that was already a fatal criuys were practicallytrouble for no reason, and the fanatical priests were the loyal dogs of the Order True Gods
But fros, the way that the other person looked down on his God was simply intolerable and reprehensible If his God hadn't issued a strict order to avoid conflict, they probably would have been fighting right now
If it were other people, they would probably think that this was yet another inevitable prelude to a religious-conflict-driven holy hich was commonly seen every couple centuries or millenia However, I saw some innate differences between faith and the nature of holy teachings
The pillar of holy light and the pillar of laere a as the power source for law and holy-light-related divine power The Southern sect and the church of laere created because of me The most fundamental difference between thes did not leave room for the Gods theht and the law itself, not for other Gods
Perhaps this didn't look like much difference, but it was an enormous contrast in fundamentals It concerned the relationship between mortals and Gods, and the future of the entire world
Priests of various churches had a mutual respect for one another because they were all the most faithful servants to God, preachers of God's will, and shepherds who herded their flock of sheep on Eich Priests were absolutely proud of their titles, and subconsciously drew a line between thes from the t ed to uide people to benevolence, and to make the world a better place; it wasn't to carry out the work of God Those out-of-touch Gods were just officials with special privileges who could be replaced or even erased
If this wasn't desecration against the Gods, then as? Let's not even ht whom all the Gods saw as their natural enemy For him to actually ith those two major sects, it dissatisfied the various God orders
In some sense, the church of law and the southern sect held up religious banners, but dug up graves for various Gods with their words
For so froeneration gap" If ere to see things froenerations—of the old and the new—to develop views on values, the difference between values of life, and different understandings of "faith and religion" that were simply too similar before our eyes
A neer's rise naturally would conflict with old power, and with the addition of law job classes and new era job classes like the four elemental swordcasters, it was unavoidable for the entire world to rapidly expand and have conflicts from various views, such as people's views on value, life pursuits, and views on faith A scene like this was probably playing out in every corner of the entire world