It is not as historic as Pena City, nor is it as populous as Wilkes City.
In fact, it is just an unknown border town in the occupied area in the northern part of the Bailin plane. The people here are immigrants from the empire who are forced to live, as well as some assimilated local aborigines.
These two groups of people are in two different life circles, and they dislike each other.
The aboriginal people in the town have always been the lowest class of people who have been exploited endlessly.
Today, Duodan Town has become a gathering place for adventure groups and merchants during this beast tide. At the same time, they have also brought prosperity to Duodan Town. Their continuous transactions have brought a large amount of tax revenue, and their basic necessities, food, housing and transportation have also been supported.
Many residents of Duodan Town were attracted.
A temple to the two goddesses was built in the town, and the celebration ceremony was held on the first day after winter.
This celebration was even more lively than the harvest festival in the town. The residents of the town, whether they were imperial immigrants or local aborigines, all put on their most respectable clothes and walked to the streets.
Everyone happily talked about their yearning for the Twin Goddess Temple.
At this time, you will find two distinct factions, the imperial immigrants and the local aborigines, waiting outside the two gates.
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A large group of imperial immigrants gathered at the gate of the Temple of Dawn. The street was filled with all kinds of gorgeous magic caravans. Many nobles in the town who were rarely seen came out of the manor to participate in this celebration ceremony. A group of
The Sheriff was sweating profusely in the early winter to divert traffic so that these magic caravans could line up on the roadside.
The aboriginal people in the town gathered around the Temple of Night. There were a large number of them, but there were no magic caravans on the street, so it was not that crowded here.
Everyone stood at the door, marveling at the beauty of this temple, and waiting for the temple door to open.
Neither of these two gods are familiar to the residents of the town.
In fact, the Green Empire has believers of the Statue of Liberty all over the country. These believers have been suppressing believers of other gods. It is rare to see other types of temples in the Green Empire. Later, all the priests and priests of the Statue of Liberty left, but the residents of the empire still remained
Believers of the Statue of Liberty do not know the other gods in the Kingdom of God.
Therefore, the imperial immigrants came to the Temple of Dawn mainly for a casual stroll and a visit to this magnificent temple.
As people walked into the temple, Nika stood on the steps of the temple wearing a pure white linen dress. Her skin color and face were all aboriginal features. Even though she looked more delicate, she did not look stunning.
the point.
So the Imperial people who came to visit the Temple of Dawn stared at Nika in surprise, and some even said bluntly:
"Why is the saint in the temple an aborigine?"
Some people did not recognize her as a saint at all, and discussed with their friends:
"Who is she and why are she standing here?"
Some imperial people who had been to the southern area of the Bailin plane saw at a glance that the other girls were also indigenous girls from the southern area, and they asked the people next to them:
"These priests seem to be aboriginal people from the southern region. What's going on?"
Just when everyone felt a little incredible, Nika, who was standing on the steps, took a step forward.
"Welcome to the Dawn Temple!"
Nika stood on the high steps and said to the imperial immigrants who walked into the Temple of Dawn.
When everyone heard the voice, they immediately stopped talking and looked at Nika one after another.
After all, Nika is just a girl who is just twelve years old.
She was still a little flustered when she stood in front of the stage...but after she whispered a series of prayers, the imperial immigrants at the front steps of the temple fell silent.
She held a ball of light in her hands, and the beam of light shot out from between her fingers.
She raised her head, and a crack appeared in the cloudy sky.
A beam of light enveloped Nika's whole body, and the shadow of a goddess statue appeared behind her.
The phantom of the goddess came out of the light. It looked down at the people in the temple with a solemn face. The temple was filled with light.
Nika stood under the shadow of the goddess statue, with her eyes closed, her hands clasped together, her body overlapping the shadow of the goddess, and she murmured:
"God said at the end of time:"
"When the world comes to an end, wisdom will disappear."
"Justice will also come to the world."
"Courage turns to anger"
"All hope will be swallowed up by despair"
"Death will eventually spread its wings and cover the sky..."
"Destiny is shattered and there is no recovery!"
"All living beings will wait for the light in the morning light..."
Although her voice was not loud, she could be heard clearly from every corner of the temple.
After saying these words, a group of small town residents looked at Nika in shock...
At this time, no one would use her identity as an excuse.
Everyone followed Nika into the hall of the temple. Nika's body was constantly radiating light. She stood on the altar in the hall and opened the curtain covering the statue on the altar of the temple.
Walking straight up and overlapping the statue of the god, it suddenly looked radiant.
Nika and the indigenous maids from the southern part of Bailin stood on the altar of the temple, and a group of imperial immigrants behind them had begun to walk up impatiently.
At this time, Nika was no longer needed to maintain order. The first imperial immigrant walked up to Nika who stood under the statue of the god and accepted Nika's blessing.
Immediately afterwards, the next town citizen walked up, and Nica shined a ray of light into his body...
People kept coming up, and Nika held a beam of light in his hand. Although this pure light has no healing power, it has the power to dispel some negative effects.
The imperial immigrants in front of Nika suddenly felt relaxed and bathed in the sun, as if even breathing became much easier.
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Before Selina came to Dodan Town, the local aborigines in the Bailin plane only worshiped their ancestors.
They have never come into contact with any gods.
This time the indigenous people in the town came into contact with the dark goddess Celine, and many people changed their lives because of their belief in the goddess Celine.
First, wheat cakes suddenly became cheaper than multigrain cakes. Secondly, every aboriginal who was willing to work could find a job with a good salary. Finally, the town decided to transform the slums in the slums into brand new buildings.
townhouse.
The indigenous people believe that all this is given by the dark goddess Celine.
Before the Twin Goddess Temple was built, these aboriginal believers had regular gatherings, but now they only have a more gorgeous temple.
These aborigines didn't even have much communication. They lined up in a long line outside the big iron gate of the Twin Goddess Temple.
Some aborigines wore very thin clothes, so they crowded together so that they could keep each other warm.
Selena and Xigna carried a bucket of hot lemon black tea from the temple and distributed it to the aborigines waiting at the door.
Xigna and Selina were wearing black robes and standing at the door of the Dark Temple,
The difference between this place and the Dawn Temple is that there are only Xigna and Selina here. A group of aboriginal believers lined up at the door and walked in one after another in an orderly manner. Everyone passed by Selina.
Every time, I will salute.
This kind of worship has been held many times, but this time it was in a new place.
All the natives are very convinced of Selena.
While everyone was admiring the temple, Xigna, who was standing at the foot of the statue, with the help of Selina, opened the curtain covering it, and the statue of the Dark Goddess appeared in front of everyone.
The Dark Goddess seemed to be imprisoned in an underground well. She stood barefoot in the muddy water, and countless hands stretched out from the muddy water below, trying to pull the Dark Goddess down below as she kept struggling upwards.
The Dark Goddess only wore a few pieces of cloth around her body, and a thick chain was tied around her body. She raised her head and stretched one hand to the patio above with all her strength, but her eyes were closed.
At this time, all the aboriginal people sat on the benches and prayed...
There were no windows in the hall, and there was silence in the darkness. Everyone seemed to be in a dream.
In just a few minutes, it seemed like I had a beautiful dream, and my body was getting rid of all fatigue.