Boundary Labyrinth and the Foreign Magician

Outside 1210, memory of trust.

A magical creature awakened to itself. That would explain even if you kept moving alone until now. Because if you are mournful, you are close to spirits and monsters. Did you wake up and move out to yourself once the function stopped, or did you work together to be able to move even in the long run and this happened along the way? I'm not sure about that.

What should we do now? If you think about the circumstances of Castrum, you shouldn't go to very hard means. Based on what we can talk about, wouldn't it still be a good idea to try to persuade them?

I come up with a few ideas and then I cut the story out.

"I also know where this place is coming from. Perhaps how Castrum is protecting this place. I promise not to go in there unless you forgive me, including the people who are nearby, so I was wondering if you'd listen to me for a moment."

When I told him that, Castrum also sounded kind of complicated and seemed to think.

I have the impression that I'm half confused and half interested. While the other one is lost, I'll also convince everyone on the Sirius to wait, so I'll let them know through the comms, Cadkeus and Valor.

"There's nothing different about this one"

"I hope you and Mr. Castrum get along."

That's what Osgrave says. I understand all of them aboard the Sirius, and Grace nods with a serious look over the monitor, even on the bridge. I have the impression that everyone watching the relay in the communications room is watching me too.

On the other hand, Kastrum nodded to tilt the torso vertically, saying that his thoughts had gathered. At the same time, the ejected right arm slowly floats back and floats in the position it should be. That's how Castrum was gripping and opening his ejected hand to make sure it was in good shape, but eventually he raised his face and sounded something that meant "I'm going there now," and approached me to slip over the sand towards this one.

Promise, maybe that's what I did. Not surprisingly, if it is originally a magical creature, it is the nature of the emphasis on promises.

If the condition is not to enter the ruins, ask them to put the monuments away because they are harmless, or allow them to be placed somewhere a little less effective but off the site of the ruins, well... we should be able to explore a drop point that is satisfactory to each other.

Settling back on a little high sand dune and suggesting we talk here, Castrum also agreed and lowered his back next to me. With the protection of the Spirit King, there's no problem sitting in the desert and talking.

Castrum seems to be able to store the legs in the torso, and when the arms are all stored together, it may be capsule-shaped, as if the eggs were lying symmetrically on the left and right sides.

Conversely, when you are putting out your arms and feet, the egg shell on the front is cracked, and the area on your face peeks from that gap.

Whatever it is, let's talk to Castrum, who settled his body on the sand.

"First of all, this place... is where there used to be a big battle between people and demons. Looks like each other's factions pulled out after the battle... I wonder if Castrum remembers anything"

I tried to talk in a slightly slower tone to see the reaction as well... Demon Man, when I heard the word, Castrum reacted a little and it was sounding complicated.

Then "I also feel like I heard something from someone about the demon man," Castrum sounds like that.

I came close and found out that my magic wavelength had something to shake in the castrum, and there was a strange feeling.

It's the first time I've felt it, so I don't know what to describe it as, but talking to me like that reminded me of something, like I knew it. They say there's a sight coming back.

I can't see it in the backlight, someone's face. The person stroked his body and said he was sure this child would be fine. That's how I remember saying it, Castrum said.

I will also ask about the nature of the demon man, but I have told him that I have never actually fought, but I know what to be aware of as knowledge.

I see. Perhaps there is information from the part where I remember waking up and experiencing myself and the control formula incorporated as a magical creature.

The fact that it incorporates things to be aware of when you are relative to a demon... was still made assuming a demon returning home.

When I asked if I wanted to know about my origins, I was interested, so I decided to talk as carefully as possible.

"As of now, I'm guessing. Perhaps Castrum was created by the Seven Wise Men who fought the Demons at the time... my ancestors. Because carefully built things rarely wake up naturally to themselves over the years. So I think we have both the memories of the time they were created and the knowledge and behavioral guidelines that were given to them - the information on the control formula."

Castrum listened quietly to my words, but he snorted from time to time about whether there was a convincing part to it.

Something about checking for suspicious objects and approaching human-type objects - you've warned me because of the knowledge that it's right to do so in that part of the knowledge... I think the information is in Kastrum.

I also feel a little relieved by the story of my own magic wavelength and the descendants of the Seven Sages. I also feel the magic wavelength from Castrum, because it is more calm than it was when we first met.

Let's talk a little bit more about the past and how we got here and why. On top of that, I'd like to negotiate with Castrum.

"- So now we're moving towards reconciliation with the demons. Originally it was the genealogy of the people of the moon, sometimes the roots are the same... but it's not the second generation of demons who are born under the curse... because I made a promise about that."

Battle on the Moon. The people of Halvaronis pursued on earth. Demons born again from it. Battle of the Allied Lord and the Seven Wise Men. And about us.

Explaining one illusion at a time, Castrum seemed to be listening to it.

From time to time, Kastrum also asks questions, explains how he thinks and feels. Answer one answer at a time, but well, should I say an overall honest child-like impression? They can also talk to the spirits, and to some extent they seem to have knowledge of the outside world.

Person-shaped opponents are warned. Demons, evil spirits are dealt with if they attack. Normal spirits seem to be out of response. If you are a kind of mourner... you will also go well with the Spirit in character.

At first, it was given the knowledge to lurk, to respond and move when instructions arrived - they said it was an order, but over time it also switched to vigilance and security, defense from intruders. Seven Wise Men would have thought a lot of things too. It seemed that the home of the demons had arranged a control ceremony assuming all sorts of things, judging that it was not surprising what they could not discover.

Anyway, Castrum had replied that he also had such knowledge that the battle should be avoided if it could be avoided. He also seems to understand the concept of life and death. He said he certainly didn't like being unable to think or feel. That's how he made me think.

- So what Theodore is trying to do must be the right thing.

Sound like that, Castrum tells me. It was a petty, serene sound that was sounding like an instrument.

"...... hmm. Thanks."

Say thank you to Castrum. Eyes on the other side of the desert at dusk, silencing each other just a little bit.

- And now there's no point in me protecting this place?

And Castrum asks.

It was a story about spending all these years here, asking the spirits what they were doing here, and sometimes wondering.

That's... I don't know.

It was the insurance policy that left Castrum behind. That may have ended in concern... but I think it's worth it that the Seven Wise Men broke their hearts about all sorts of things and that Castrum kept protecting them.

"Meaning - I think it did. Some people would have been relieved that Castrum would protect us here... and the reason for that was because we wanted to build a peaceful time. So... I'd like to thank Castrum again for that."

Because with the thoughts of those seven wise men, you've been protecting this place for a long time. Again, say a word of thanks about it. "Thank you," he says, standing up and thanking you.

Castrum blinks his eyes and then nods slowly to bite.

"... and as long as Castrum is good, why don't you come with us? If the control formula is in the shackles of action, I think we can adjust around it."

Now that we're looking to reconcile ourselves with the demons, I'm sure it also makes sense to communicate the expiration of our mandate and explore a different way of life together afterwards...

You can swear through contract magic to prove you're not lying.

When I told him that, Castrum seemed to have conceived by blinking the eye area for a while... but eventually sounded.

- If it was for peace to defend this place, I'm sure it was for the wishes of that man, who believed in himself to act with Theodore.

If so, he wants to go with me. Castrum made a clear sound and conveyed his will.