Bayard pulled Aiwass and walked on the streets of the Herasl Empire at night.
Aiwass looked at these imperial-era buildings with admiration.
From Aiwass's perspective, these buildings in the Empire period are all close to the Gothic style. What they have in common is that they are tall enough, have sharp verticals, and have a large number of pointed ribbed vaults.
These buildings are of different heights and widths. They do not have any formal specifications. They are not like the glass island where the entire city is the same color. The height and size of the buildings are almost the same. The buildings here give people a strong sense of freedom and style.
Artistic sense.
The exterior walls of almost all buildings have a large number of reliefs and hollows, as well as a large amount of stained glass - you must know that Avalon, which is rich in glass, will not even be able to cover all ordinary glass windows in rural areas two hundred years later.
But now in the Herasl Empire, if you look around, you can see that all the buildings on the streets are decorated with a large number of stained glass... and these glasses are almost all different and gorgeous paintings.
In those large blank areas, you can see a lot of artistic graffiti. The entire street is paved with stone slabs, and a passing carriage has a gorgeous, jade-like shell.
Aiwass looked at it and felt that it seemed to be a whale bone. But it was hard to say, it might be some other bone.
The clothes of the people on the street are gorgeous and complicated, and there is almost no rustic feeling like the countryside of Avalon.
This vibrant city is filled with a sense of opulence and art.
The end of the Herasl Empire... This is a truly peak period in human history. Although its internal conflicts are extremely sharp and there are many factions. But the cause that ultimately led to the disintegration of the empire did not come from the people at the bottom, but from the people at the bottom.
Power struggle at the top.
The prosperity of the Herasl Empire was as much a factor as its destruction.
It is the first and possibly the last large-scale empire in human history where the nine paths run parallel and all professions are equal and non-discriminatory. Even professions such as necromancers, demonologists, blood mages, deceivers, and assassins are all the same.
A big figure who can become a high-level figure in the empire. All extraordinary abilities can be fully taught and applied, which gives the empire a productivity that is ahead of its time.
There is a public lighting facility on the street similar to a street lamp, but it is not driven by electricity, but seems to be burned by some kind of oil. But such street lamps are inserted all over the street, bright and stable, and almost no place is dim.
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The secret order worshiping Sister Sasha can open openly on the street, and not far away is the Academy of the Dead - the ziggurat that stretches across the sky is haunted by ghosts visible to the naked eye. Those wearing robes of dead leaves
The Necromancer apprentices had just finished their evening classes and were wandering around the streets hungry looking for food.
The assassin wearing leather armor and a hood covering his face entered the street tavern arm-in-arm with the knight in armor. The alchemist with bottles and cans hanging on his waist and the man with blue light shining in his eyes and a solemn expression
The mage was discussing something on the street corner.
Demonologists in purple robes were surrounded by demons of different styles. They released their demons freely and followed them around - Aiwass even saw a punishment demon passing by, and it was very special.
She looked back at Aiwass and the Shadow Demon at her feet, and cast a warning look at Aiwass.
A vampire with scarlet eyes is holding the wall with one hand, chatting with a girl he meets; there are also witches riding broomsticks and galloping through the air. There is also a painter holding a drawing board on the street corner, looking at the night scene on the block and the living beings on the street
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Only the moon in the sky remains unchanged forever. It shines on the earth quietly as it did hundreds of years later.
Bayard held Aiwass's hand and passed slowly through the noisy crowd.
She dragged Aiwass to a tavern, skillfully ordered two glasses of ale and three bowls of broth, and sat in a booth.
From here you can maintain appropriate privacy while still being able to see what people are doing outside.
The tavern was neither noisy nor vulgar.
People can be seen dancing on the performance stage in the middle - it is not a professional dance group, but citizens dancing led by a professional dancer. There is also a team playing musical instruments below, which also does not look very professional.
But from time to time, cheerful laughter broke out.
There are several tables next to the performance stage, and people are playing chess on them. It is a board game similar to chess, except that the chess pieces are made very big - they are not even held by hand, but semi-automatic
.People pat the chess pieces and then pat the grid, and the chess pieces will fly to the corresponding positions on their own.
There are masked fortune tellers in other cubicles. They bring crystal balls, pendulums and cards, and whisper with people in the corner.
You can also see young children selling lottery tickets - it sounds like a kind of horse ticket. But the more Aiwass heard, the more he felt wrong. He felt that those "horses" seemed to refer to something... such as a certain prince.
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"That's people betting on who the next emperor will be."
Bayard noticed Aiwass's gaze and said casually: "This is the traditional entertainment of the citizens."
"What, are you surprised?"
While waiting for the broth, Bayard whispered to Aiwass.
"Um."
Aiwass nodded slightly.
Of course she was surprised.
Rather, it is surprising in every sense of the word.
Whether it was Bayard who would drag her into an ordinary citizen's tavern, or the nightlife and games played by people during the Empire, or the joyful scene of the nine avenues on the street, or the citizens who dared to
Directly treating the succession of the throne as gambling to "buy horses"...
The prosperity and joy here even made Aiwass think that the depravity and cruelty in Arc Moon Manor was an illusion.
Moreover, if Aiwass remembers it correctly, the dreams created by the promotion ceremony usually only have a few people. Just like Aiwass's first promotion ceremony, there were only a few living people on the street, which was like Conan.
Later, there were also few passers-by on the street.
This is not to reduce the workload of Pillar God...the most important thing is to provide these promoted people with clear investigation clues.
After all, if you ask them one by one, you may not be able to ask a few people before they are targeted because of their suspicious behavior. Moreover, this will also make the ritual heavily biased towards luck - whoever contacts the important character first will get more points than others.
Intelligence. Therefore, unnecessary people are usually removed from promotion ceremonies.
——But there were too many passers-by at this ceremony.
There were many guests at Arc Moon Manor before. At that time, Aiwass thought that with so many people interacting, the clues might not have to be investigated until next month.
But now she was shocked when she came out.
The street is full of people!
If Aiwass hadn't clearly remembered that this was a promotion ceremony, she would have even thought that she had truly returned to this era.
Although this ritual was made of amber, Aiwass remembered that the last ritual made of amber was not that complicated.
This must be the requirement of the twin mirror...
"This is the pub I often came to when I was a kid. It was just a coincidence at first. When it rained, I had to go out to play because of my willfulness. As a result, I got separated from the servant and went here to take shelter from the rain. The boss saw that I was shivering from the cold.
I was shivering, so I was given a bowl of broth to warm myself up; the landlady found me a towel to dry my hair.
"I thought at that time, this was the best broth I had ever tasted."
Bayard looked at Aiwass who fell silent, and she smiled to herself.
"This is not a personal feeling... I really think the broth here is very good. The boss lady will stew beef bones and chicken racks together. And I was thin when I was a child, so the boss lady would put a few more pieces of meat for me.
"My father has been teaching me ritual spells since I was a child, and my mother is teaching me how to be a charming witch. When I am tired of studying, I will run out here to drink broth and listen to the bards playing the piano. There are
Occasionally, some clowns would come on stage to tell jokes or perform some witty plays that were not suitable for children, and whenever that happened, the boss would scold them, "There are still children."
"It wasn't until I became an adult and took over the family business. I felt very lonely at that time, and sometimes I would like to have a drink alone... Then I will come here too."
Bayard said, holding his face with one hand, looking at Aiwass with a beautiful smile: "I brought you to share my childhood, little cutie... At the same time, I also brought 'her' here.
have a look.
"I haven't been back for a long time... If you were me, you would probably want to come here to have a look. I thought about it, if I were you, I would also want to come here and have a bowl of soup.