Boundary Labyrinth and the Foreign Magician

Outside 1325 Dance and Oral Biography

Ganatev and Sedis will talk about their journey. It can also be a topic of nature and demons. They also know about the Duobelis denomination and the devil clan.

"I hear the Duobelis are evil people who make personal statements. Fortunately, we have never encountered any of them, but the Neshfer kingdom side was wary, which was heard from the tribes who went to make deals."

"With that in mind, we were also wary... but if Imrod and the others were involved in the disturbance, I wish I could have provided some information from you."

When Cedis says, Ganatev clouds his expression and closes his eyes.

"From the information we had, you suspected the involvement of the Order most until you spoke to Lord Theodore. Sometimes we didn't know the motive for the Gimmels, so I think it's hard to connect the information around it."

"It would help if you said so."

When Prince Oran answers, Sedis and Ganatev all align and bow their heads. Somehow, we both have a very rigid atmosphere. The soldiers of the Neschfel kingdom were afraid of the Order.

Since there was too little to know about the Gimmels at that point, I suspect that they were not shared as information at the level of public discourse by the Traveller clan, who is an outsider.

As for the demons - sometimes the demons are less active south of Bahalzad, and the stray clan doesn't seem to be as involved as Neschfel.

"The demons don't have much contact with our clan. As for Lord Theodore's intended settlement, I was wondering if there were any problems with cooperation because there was no remorse."

"That's comforting. Thank you."

I thank Ganatev for his words.

"With that said, the Imrods seemed to have a lot of information about what happened in the ancient kingdom."

"Right. We left our heritage behind by dancing and singing. gestures and hand gestures… giving meaning to dance moves and songs and sharing secret manipulations with them makes sense."

Princess Elkham asks, Ganatev nods and answers.

"That's -- that's interesting."

Encrypt motion and song to know the real inheritance in the art of decryption. If each inheritance is not interrupted, the dance and the song can be spread somewhat widely, but the parties can leave their legends unknown. As for the art of decryption, you should tell some of them, such as tribal chiefs and warrior chiefs.

"It also makes no sense to keep these heirlooms secret from outsiders at the earliest opportunity. Imrod and the others must have been stealing that information."

"Zakham and Zeti are good friends with Imrod... Regardless of their strength as warriors, they speak out of dissatisfaction and criticism of the tribe's policy in the booze seat, and when they are blamed for it, they get blade wounds sharpened and flee. It depends on the fact that not all three of them were expelled because they chose not to die, but because they chose their usual predisposition and escape. It's a disgrace to me and my immorality..."

Cedis closes his eyes and frowns at the root. I see...... That does have to be a heavy disposition.

If it is to the point of drunkenness and failure, judgment may be divided by people, but blade wound shaking cannot be lightened, and there is no defense if the usual behavior or post-incident response is too poor.

Did they escape thinking about using Queen Jerrah afterwards? Or was there already a connection to Raneb? So I had a drink, and I got really upset, and it seemed like a story.

As for the Imrods, it's no different to be handed over to the Neschfel side after a magical interrogation. I'm expelled from the stray clan, and I wonder if there's somewhere in conflict with Neschfel's domestic laws.

"Shall I let the Inquisitor pursue how I found out about the procedure? Once we know that we've stolen the technique, we can make it clear how the information leak happened."

says King Melvin. Right. The problem of Queen Jerrah, the great book, has also been solved, and Imrod and his men are being held captive by sealing their abilities. It solves major problems, but leads to the knowledge that precautions should be taken to prevent similar things from happening in some fold.

"Nevertheless, don't feel like seeing that song and dance for a second."

"Indeed."

It is Enmel who snorts at the words of Rapshem.

Then Sedis will be wearing them all.

"No, no... that's a tribal hobby. It would just be ugly for a boneless man like me to show his art, chief."

Sedis waves the wording in a slight panic at Ganatev's words.

"Hmm. I can't force you, but I don't think there's anything boneless about it."

"Right. I think the beauty of being a samurai comes from being a samurai"

Prince Oran agrees with King Serkeft's words. Certainly because of the samurai. Grace, Mildred and Princess Elkham were nodding yeah as well as agreeing.

Cedis coughs up a little embarrassed by those words, whilst nodding if that's all he has to say.

They have a few songs and dances that tell them about the past. Sometimes the performance means that Ganatev can do it, and the Neschfel kingdom has given me instruments as souvenirs, so I handed them over and asked them to play according to Cedis.

"Then - tell me what told you about the queen's series."

And, when Cedis foreshadows and sends Ganatev his gaze and nods, Ganatev claws his strings. That's how the singing sounded from Cedis' mouth. Cedis was humble but... a clear, transparent singing voice. It is not the language of the kingdom of Neschfel, nor is it the language of the Gimmels.

I guess the reason why I can't even translate it in a spiritual ritual ceremony... is because that in itself is just part of what makes up the whole thing. I make it like an artificial language, but according to Ganatev, the lyrics have no meaning as words, apparently.

So this is the first time that Sedis' gesture, hand gesture, and dance procedures are combined to make sense by alternating the art of decryption. Doesn't mean I have no idea what that means. Because Ganatev's playing has become something of a sense of urgency for the situation.

If you knew Queen Jella's story, you could somehow imagine which occasion, or not so much out of your imagination? The performance itself has nothing to do with the ritual, so the tune is tailored to the situation spoken of. Maybe it's made up of several song chapters because you can change the tune in the scene.

Then...... Cedis said he was boneless himself, but I think the dance is brilliant and eye-catching because he is a samurai and has a solid trunk and posture and is well aware to his fingertips.

They show us songs and dances about Queen Jerrah, but there are other things about her past heritage. They have all sorts of things, from being forming a clan, from being banished to being what we live in today. That's how I danced with a street of songs, and when I finished playing, applause came from everyone.

"No, this isn't a pattern after all"

Cedis was smiling bitterly, but I'm pretty sure he was thrilled. Mallane was also laughing and applauding.

Yeah. Actually, they showed it to me, yeah. Good method of encrypting it into another thing and leaving it inherited. I'll give it a try if I get a chance because it seems like it could be incorporated.

That's why I think everyone is breaking it down by dancing with songs and having them perform as well. I think I'm ready for some hospitality, so I'll let you relax and enjoy the faces of King Serkeft, Effileto, Ganatev and Cedis.