Boundary Labyrinth and the Foreign Magician

Outside 1302 Tomb of Forgetfulness

The Rapshems had been loading the murals and the inscriptions there for some time. The decryption is probably progressing properly because he occasionally whispered and nodded his eyebrows.

"I can't read the letters...... maybe it has something to do with Neschfel's ancestors too"

Prince Oran says with a serious look at the mural. It's a break, but I still really don't want my eyes on murals and letters in this place.

'I know the third person indicates the Gimmel tribe... but you do care that the second person is mixed'

Elena looked at the mural and said. Right. I guess Prince Oran also looked around and thought that Neschfel and his ancestors might have something to do with it. The neighborhood is, well, a possible story.

Eventually, you've finished deciphering a street, and the Rapshems are turning their gaze here.

"I figured out the approximation. I made sure the flow was right between us."

"Thank you. It's an ancient letter, but it's literary."

"The ancients of the clan are loud enough to inherit letters and cultures. Excellent technicians are especially instructed."

When Rapshem laughed bitterly, Enmel and Reshtum also laughed a little and nodded. I see. I wonder, then, if we inherit and use ancient and established characters until modern times. Perhaps there are those who excel in the arts who see them as successors to priests and clergy.

Whatever, let's hear about the Rapshems. We all move to the beginning part of the mural...... the entrance to the corridor and follow the story in turn.

"- He who set foot without knowing this grave. Forget what you saw, forget what you heard, and you'll be turned back. There is no such thing as what you seek here. Built for the purpose of soul quenching, sealing, and oblivion, in order to leave no disaster for future generations. For that reason, I shall keep my abominable memory as a few letters."

Ancient history is told with such a foreground.

"The man - Jaylah was a princess of beauty. He has been talented and talented since he was a little girl, and often mends his demons. And Jerrah the chief shall be the queen of the kingdom, and the voice of those around him shall be the voice. But... where the hell did we go wrong?"

It depicts a mural that looks like the third girl and the ministers who glisten to it… Genius, huh?

Enmel takes over the words of Rapshem.

"Before I write about Queen Jera, I'm going to talk about the situation at the time. Under a long lasting peace and reign, the kingdom was thriving and was in the process of reconciling itself with its surrounding peoples. But that also creates problems. The third child was reduced, and the second child continued to grow. The wit of the devil had narrowed, and more and more people could not see or even sign, or feel, without the help of the Spirit. And those who worry about the situation."

In the lined red and child-like paintings were three and two children, and the little spirits, but the third child is less and the second child is more. And the appearance of the children turning their backs on the spirits.

In other words, a kingdom is a kingdom once built by the Gimmels... by their ancestors. Even considering that a girl named Jera was a princess, I guess it means a Gimmel country.

I guess the fact that the kingdom also brought together the surrounding peoples was quite luxurious in a strip...... from the narrative so far, it's a disturbing flow. Though it probably describes how the Gimmels live secluded in the woods today.

"Such a fold Jella takes the throne. She was a beautiful, extremely powerful queen, but her nature was to be brutal and harsh, preferring blood and strife. Bad things are overlapping. Jera linked herself to those who worry about the fineness of their talents. Together with the elimination of political enemies, Solemnity, the proximity that has taken in the Queen and Queen leads us to advocate the purification of Gimmel. They drained those without a third, and bled more in the name of protecting pure blood."

And the queen, who hath raised up the king's temple, and is like a jewel in one hand, and those who hold fast to it. The figure of those who fell and fell.

I mean... I plotted ethnic cleansing. I'm too bad at breaking the status quo of finesse, but if I get ahead of myself, I might say it's a common story.

It is not surprising to fear that, with ethnic cohesion, if we lose power with the third trait, we will eventually fall off the ruling class...... Jaylah's own sincerity cannot be read from this mural, nor can the method taken be justified.

From there, Leshtam nods and continues his words.

"We also sinned to prevent any more blood from flowing. He deceived the Queen and her neighbors at the feast. The Queen's power was too isolated. I'm not a decent opponent to stand up to and win. That's why we poisoned and chose the method of murder, we... The queen threw up blood and still fought, fought and outfought numerous soldiers to make many a journey to Yellow Springs. The Queen has reached a spectacular end as she spins the curse words to us and the world"

The mural... depicts a queen fighting in flames with numerous soldiers with her spear stuck to her body. Whoever wrote this down... must regret it. I didn't preach reason, I didn't defeat it from the front, I had to choose a method of murder, poisoning.

So cruel and cruel, but not despicable. He also looks respectful to the queen who chose to fight to the end.

"And... the Spirit's jewels were not used by the Queen either. It was sealed at the bottom of the earth without being greeted by its ancestors. If the queen who lost her life while cursing the world becomes a spirit, she will surely turn into an evil spirit who will make a disaster. We who have survived have shed blood and sinned, but we must nevertheless build up so that tomorrow will be better"

Spirit jewels...... that's egg-shaped as far as murals go. Much like the treasures of the Gimmels reflected in the phantom. I think it's the part where you can guess what ritual the Gimmels are using their treasures with the skill of spiritual tuning......

I guess it is a manifestation of sincerity from the Rapshems that tells us this. Because this is tantamount to telling the secret of the clan. Fit your gaze. Once again, the Rapshems laugh.

The mural also told me about the upside after the Queen's death. Fearing that the queen would be evil spirits and evil spirits, this tomb was built. Imagine the precedent... the Queen's proximity also said he was buried in the land.

The Queen's ways were denied, but many said that the very claim that bloodlines, secrets and traditions should still be preserved was understandable. So… in the form led by the clergy, a proposal was made to divide the land between some who possessed jewels and upheld secrets and traditions, and others, and was transferred to implementation.

They travel west of the land… Those who subscribe to reconciliation, those already mixed, have decided to move the capital to the north.

That... there's something about Neschfel and Gimmel that I heard about. Unattached and not separated. I don't actively engage, but I'm not evil.

The fact that there is no third person in Neschfel today… although gradually those with the third characteristic would have faded and disappeared and gone forgotten. I wonder if the process was quiet and peaceful to see Gimmel have no evil impression of Neschfel.

Eventually, Neschfel and Gimmel became even more alienated from climate change, etc. … The culture of honoring the spirits remains, and as far as the techniques of engraving magic are concerned, they also appear to have been found in Gimmel. Has it been inherited and developed? Or did the second establish himself as a technology because he could not use the power of the Spirit?

Neschfel and Gimmel's after that is a guess from the mural...... right. I think I've been satisfied with everything.