As the man in black with the beak mask slowly stood up, there was silence in the Black Fire Bar...
"Everyone, after I say the next words, you will definitely ask me who I am and where I come from, so I might as well tell you now."
Kakarit spoke calmly, but said something that could not be ignored: "My name is Kakarit, and I am a priest. Until yesterday, I was still trapped in Kalar. In order to cross the border, I
Killed six guards, then put on the guards' armor and sneaked in."
After he said this, the entire tavern was silent.
They were not afraid or panicked because of what Kakarit said. These people who dared to party and revel at night against Tyr's wishes had nothing to do with the words rules and order. They were just aware of this man wearing a strange mask.
It's not a waste of everyone's time.
No one knows what is going on in Karar now. After all, martial law has been enforced between Bansa and Karar, and ordinary people cannot pass there. Not to mention the Karar people, the Falaro people, and the Titans are even living in exile
Bantha people who are outside are not allowed to return to Bantha. In other words, what exactly happened in Kalal has become a mystery.
No one can come out of Karar alive, and no one wants to go in and take a look. All the news is just rumors starting with "I heard", and the accuracy cannot be guaranteed at all.
In comparison, the testimony of Kakarit, who had just sworn, is more credible.
"Indeed. Several guards at Purple Rose Fortress were killed last night."
At this moment, Old Blackfire nodded and spoke to testify to Kakarit's words.
As he spoke, Old Blackfire poured a full glass of Blackfire beer and handed the golden liquid with beautiful snow foam to Kakarit's side.
“Brother, I’ll buy this cup.”
He stared at Kakarit, his eyes shining with anticipation: "Come on. Brother, tell me! Tell me if you have any clues!"
"...Well, let me first tell you what happened to Karar."
As Kakarit said this, he reached out and pushed the mask to the side, exposing his mouth: "A month ago, a split occurred within the Druids. The South Wind Ring School was denounced as a heresy, and the three sages ordered
Drive them out of Kalar and send the Blighters to try to kill them all. The reason why the three sages are so disregardful of their old friendship is because the South Wind Ring School is actually a school that believes in demons."
As soon as these words came out, some people had expressions of surprise on their faces, while others had expressions of sudden realization.
Among the news leaked from the temple this time, the most incomprehensible thing is the sentence "Druids are all believers of the devil." For hundreds of years, no one has mentioned the devil. The temple inexplicably mentioned the devil. Among them
There must be some reason.
Otherwise, you can just say that they are heretics or have committed blasphemous behavior. There is no need to say that they believe in demons.
If the concept of demons is introduced for no reason, but in fact there are no demons at all, then after everything is found out in the future, the credibility of the temple will inevitably suffer a huge blow.
Including most Bantha civilians, almost no one believes that all druids really believe in demons. But it would be understandable if only one of the sects believed in demons.
After all, it would be fine if someone called the Druids barbaric, cruel, and tyrannical, but no one would accuse them of being evil or ignorant.
Over the past few hundred years, the scope of druids' activities has not been limited to Karar. Although it is relatively rare here in Bansa, there are stories of passing druids curing injured travelers with herbs.
This has been talked about for a long time.
Moreover, even Bansa, not everyone will 100% believe what the priest says. Of course, if it is the Pope, it is another matter, but the priests are only mortals after all. What they say is not trustworthy.
"Four days ago, the sage Kelimodo was assassinated and burned alive into a piece of coke by who knows who."
Kakarit took a sip of beer to moisten his throat, and then said: "The remaining two sages were very angry. They immediately launched the prophecy to find the target, but their prophecy actually killed Kling Modo.
The biggest murderer of the sage has been identified as Grand Duke Kalal’s sister, His Highness Jasmine.”
"Naturally, no one believed this kind of weird prophecy. But unexpectedly, just half a day later, Sage Mishaia was also assassinated. The murderer mixed a strange poison into Sage Mishaia's body.
In the diet, but in the end, Sage Misaya relied on his own strength to successfully eliminate the poison that could turn a person into a stone statue when he was about to die. However, almost his whole body turned into stone and lost most of his body.
strength."
"After Sage Misaya woke up, the first thing she did was to order the arrest and execution of Her Highness Jasmine. She claimed that the last thing she ate was the snacks delivered by Her Highness Jasmine herself, and they even chatted for a while
, and in the end, he got poisoned in front of Jasmine’s eyes.”
"Her Highness Jasmine said that she was unjustly accused. She said that she was with the Grand Duke at that time. And the Grand Duke also testified for her that she never left her side that day. In the end, the Grand Duke's attitude completely angered the Druid sect. But death
The Druid sect has lost one sage and crippled another sage, and it cannot muster enough power to 'persuade' the Grand Master to send out His Highness Jasmine..."
"Then the war broke out."
After Kakarit finished speaking, he finished the beer in his hand.
He put down the wine glass, pushed up his mask again, and his gentle and clear voice became unclear again: "Many people died. Together with the plague that broke out at the same time, the entire Karar was filled with corpses and walking dead overnight.
The poet aristocrat Marquis Saya was also assassinated on the eve of the turmoil. His orphan daughter vowed to avenge him and joined the camp of the sages. With the help of druids, she led the people to launch an uprising."
His words almost choked the people around him.
Just by listening, they could feel the dark and bloody smell in those words.
Conspiracy and violence are intertwined in that land where the gods never show mercy. War and plague are like millstones that destroy people's hope in life.
No one was allowed to escape. The armies of other countries were treated as Karar's governors, and everyone who escaped from the town was executed.
"So, people went crazy and either weakened to death or fought to death. In short, it was death, without the miracle of life. I guess the gods must want to bring the land of Karar back under the glory of the gods.
…It’s like looking at the White Tower.”
Kakarit buzzed and said: "Plague? If we are just to prevent that kind of thing, there is no need for martial law at all."
"Rather, if it's just martial law, can it really prevent the spread of the plague?"
The hidden meaning in Kakarit’s words is chilling. (To be continued.)