Dream of the Century War of Faith Chapter 17 Store Opening Ceremony
Currently, the construction workers are concerned about whether the nearby ogres will attack. Alexander asked them where the ogres are and whether anyone has issued a commission. If there is a commission, he will accept it. Regardless of whether there is one or not, he will go and kill the ogre.
The demon was gone, and she wanted to ask the ogre if he knew why there was no church here, but there were already mercenaries there, and they shouldn't be able to defeat more than fifty people.
Alexander could only walk around Bakato to see if there was any organization that gathered people on a large scale, especially one that promoted a specific doctrine or a personality worship for a specific person. But at best, it was a small personality worship organization, and it seemed like
It is a normal social activity.
I definitely have to go to the royal capital, but the royal capital is in Copenhagen. This is the only city-level human gathering place with walls, but it is currently at war with the Sea Tribe, and it is besieged because it is close to the sea.
She remembered that there used to be a cathedral in Copenhagen. She went there and took a look. Not surprisingly, there was no church. However, it seemed that the sea people might have faith, because the Tidecaller might be a warlock or a church.
In the natural magic casting system, there is a profession similar to a druid, or a priest.
If there is a war, there is no way to go to sea for diplomacy, and the Bakato Kingdom has only been established for fifteen years, so I think I can only go to Anguiku to continue searching...
Another year, this place is more primitive, and the Havin Grassland is still in the hands of the orcs. Half of Ankuiku's army has to defend the two neighboring countries, and the other half of the army is fighting fiercely with the orcs.
Fortunately, the orcs did not have an organization. The humans relied on the coordinated operations of the early organization and the numerical advantage to form a defense line. Most of the mercenary business here was to prevent the orcs from plundering the border villages.
It would be okay for Alexander to continue to observe whether there are churches or organizations that promote certain doctrines or personal worship of specific people. By the way, he observes and inquires about the combat effectiveness of the orcs and whether they have any faith.
She planned to try out some commissions, but after asking around, she found out that adult orcs were as powerful as soldiers who had been trained for more than three years, and they only believed in their chief.
It was definitely not difficult for Alexander, but low-level professionals couldn't deal with the orcs alone. Finally, after thinking about it, she remembered the mountains to the north of Endigon and decided to go there to have a look.
After a long detour, I returned to Endigon at the age of thirty-five. The biggest news I heard on the way was that the royal city had been built, and Guglas City was in the east, but it had not yet been built on the lake.
It is estimated that it was gradually expanded later and is now very small.
The king of the second generation had just been buried a while ago, and the cemetery should be the ruins where Zate had gained divinity. But as expected, she had to talk about it later. After turning around, she learned in the dwarf village that the north was full of goblins. The local dwarves and goblins fought every day.
, it is said that there is a stronghold of a hobgoblin in the mountains.
Alexander asked about the location of the goblin stronghold and whether there were any strange people haunting the area. He planned to go there in person to hear if the goblins were saying anything strange.
But at least the ferocious dwarf, who is still hospitable now, said that even the S-class mercenaries had no good harvest in the past. Once the goblins have a numerical advantage, their morale will be high. Without large-scale attack methods or super high mobility, even if
Even a troll can be beaten to death by them.
She felt a headache again, so she could only ask if the goblins were behaving strangely. Although the dwarves didn't know it, goblins did have spellcasters that were different from other goblins, and the probability of them being warlocks was relatively high.
In the earlier goblin era, before humans were founded, goblins had been working with elves for hundreds of years. [Oh, that’s true. Then the chance of them believing in a human is very low.]
Although there was still something suspicious, Alexander first went to Guglas City to see if anyone was setting up a church in the newly built royal city. Returning again, after half a year of development, there were already many civilians in the city.
Building. She saw the down-and-out writer who had introduced her to her for money in the place that was originally the Church of the God of Knowledge and Art.
The buildings nearby were under construction, so Alexander went over to greet him and asked him what was being built here.
The writer said that he wanted to build a bookstore, but its main purpose is to serve as a warehouse for books, or a private library, where only members can read it.
"Why is it built on the street if it's so private?" Alexander asked.
"They are not aristocrats. It is inevitable that members will gossip and hearsay if they repeatedly enter a residential building. Commercial buildings are very common, and they can also accept new members. In the end, they can also get a part of the economic income and popularize literature." It can be said.
Hilsey played this hand very well.
"Indeed, I'll come and take a look when I'm done with what I'm doing." Alexander turned around and continued to look for other churches or other suspicious organizations in the city.
After calling Alexander's name, the writer immediately added, "I haven't paid my dues for four years. This is a new rule, but you haven't been here since."
"Are there any membership fees? How much?" Alexander turned around and asked.
The annual membership fee is as low as one Lindsay, which is not expensive for those who can afford to read books. Different levels have different benefits for borrowing books. As for the highest level, Alexander can't afford it. There are five levels in total, and she can be ranked from the bottom.
Second level, ten Lindsay races a year.
Ten Lindsays can buy a magic item, but if you do the task seriously, there is no problem with the third level.
Alexander thought about it and clicked this button first. He didn't have the authority to borrow books, so he paid forty. Lindsay left first. As he left, he asked the writer when the repair would be completed and where he could borrow books before it was repaired.
The other party said that the book must be returned within one month, and there are bookstores in other large towns. It will take about three months to repair it here.
After that, Alexander stayed for another half a month and found nothing. But he continued to search and waited for the bookstore to be repaired before going to see what was going on. If he could get some nearby commissions, he took it on.
On the day of the store's opening ceremony, there was an on-site event to give away books and half-year memberships. Many literate civilians applied for the lowest level of book borrowing qualifications, and even two direct descendants of Earls who had no real power came to celebrate.
.There are also some adventurers who have signed up, but most of the adventurers have very little literacy.
To put it simply, it was very successful as an early means of spreading influence. This has become one of the biggest topics in recent times, and Alexander doesn’t know much about small topics. There is no doubt that many taverns and stores are talking about this news.
, but there are many people who are illiterate, or even literate but don’t have time to read it that day.