Dream Life

Episode 75: Distilled Liquor Fantasy (Scotch Capriccio): Previous

I had confirmed the overheating of the distillation technology in the village of Rasmore based on information obtained from Cy Furman, an informant. And I was bitter that I couldn't be optimistic about the situation.

After the blacksmith guild's announcement, there was no longer any blatant pull against Scott, the distillation manager. But for that matter, every Rockhart family was enlivened in their attempts to incorporate it into their own country.

The most troublesome country of all was Luke's Holy King.

His country did not look at the “real value” of distilled liquor at all, but merely tried to use my (...) scotch as a “means” of controlling the hard-working Dwarf blacksmiths.

According to information obtained from the rhinos, in the Holy King's Palace, the administration of Luke's Holy Kingdom, secular bureaucrats were working more actively on the blacksmith's guild than before in an attempt to improve their country's technical skills. They wanted to bring in a number of good Dwarf blacksmiths, but they lacked the decision-makers.

On the contrary, in his country human supremacy was the light divinity of the creed favouring the breadth, and the Dwarves, who were subhuman, found it hard to dwell in the Holy King's kingdom, and there were more who tried to leave.

To break the situation, the Dwarves got distilled liquor, Scotch manufacturing techniques that expressed all of their passions, no, even their determination to hang their lives, and thought of controlling them by liquor.

Even what my father told me confirms that. The bishop himself, seconded by the headquarters of the Kaum Light God in Ars, the king's capital of the Kaum kingdom, was good at talking about it.

The bishop “demanded” from his lord, his father, the right to manufacture and sell distillation technology.

At that time, the conditions presented to our house were as follows:

The distillery will be relocated from the village of Rasmore to Luke's domestic territory. The cost of relocation may be “borne" by the Holy King.

With regard to profits, fifty percent of the sales shall be made by the Lockhart family and the remaining fifty percent by the Holy King, but the selling destination shall be designated by the Holy King.

“Thankfully," he takes the Rockhart family, a secular knight at a time, as the "flourishing” Holy Knight.

And the most important “privilege” was “to see the Archbishop and the Holy King come true”.

With regard to the conditions of the last glimpse, the bishop said, "You are honoured to worship the honorable face of the Archbishop. He said to my father in a dignified manner," As I will take it for granted.

My father forgot to get angry and told me that he was too frightened to say things. My father said he tried to drive the bishop back as soon as he was not talking, but the bishop then continued to sit in the village in January, appearing in the mansion every day even though he was not even called, plaguing my father and Nicholas.

Not only that, but it was the beginning and end of the missionary activity that the accompanying priests and eunuchs began on their own, even though they had not given permission to preach or anything else. They even tried to build a temple of light, what they call a church.

Though usually rarely conscious, the village of Rasmore is also part of the Caerm Empire, where the state of war continues with the Holy King Luke. His father was furious at the thickness of preaching within that enemy country, and he drove the bishops out of the village.

I wish that would have subsided, but such common sense did not apply to light theism, a bunch of fanatics.

The seconded bishop was furious at the behaviour of his father and gathered the faithful from nearby towns and villages to seal off the only way to the village. Furthermore, in the towns and villages of Ars Street, we scattered demas about our home.

When I heard that story, it reminded me so much of the grounder I was when I was a bubble. At least I'm sure it's not an act of priesthood.

Physically eliminating the faithful is easy for the Village of Rasmore vigilante. But my father felt they disobeyed the Bishop's orders and hesitated to hurt them.

By persuasion, the Father tried to return the faithful to the village, but they continued to seal off the road, reluctantly told by the Lockhart family but by fanatics.

My father said he had lost his mind a few times about whether to go hard. However, light theism was growing in power within the Kaum kingdom on the occasion of the invasion of the demonic tribe nine years ago, and had unspeakable power. He remembered that and reconsidered that poor means did not necessarily mean that a massive battle would not break out.

The father, distressed by the response, gave instructions to Nicholas and Guy to appeal directly to the Kaum headquarters of the Light Divinity in Ars. The two did not pass the path from the village, and as they went through the woods and out onto Ars street, they rushed to Ars. Arriving in Ars, Nicholas and others apply to meet the Archbishop, head of the Light Divinity within the Kingdom of Kaum, but only a single priest, a phrase that was waited for more than ten days.

Nicholas gave up direct negotiations with Phototheism and brought the story to the troubled quote, the Blacksmith Guild. Around that time, the village's only road was sealed off, the supply of Scotch had been cut off for more than half a month, and Nicholas, coming from the village of Lasmore, was surrounded by frustrated dwarves, he said.

Exactly in the war, he was not frightened by it and explained to the Dwarves how things were going.

The Dwarves, who heard from Nicholas, were furious at the deeds of light divinity.

He said he was angry enough to feel easy with the word fury, and Nicholas later told me that he felt his life was in danger for their killing and instinctively was about to pull out his sword.

A group of dwarves on the verge of turning into angry, thugs, headed straight to the headquarters of Kaum the Light Divine. This is what Guy, who accompanied him on the condition, testifies.

"When I was younger, I was still before I served my predecessors, but I had encountered a bull demon, the Great Horn of the Great Horn Bulls runoff. But I found this Dwarves more horrible than when I preceded the outburst of over a hundred angry demons. It was the first time I had felt so terrified that my legs were about to tremble since I began serving my predecessors. That was a fear I didn't feel during the death fight against the herd of oaks that attacked the village..."

The Big Horned Bull is a giant buffalo-like demon with a body length of four m and a height of more than two m, with a huge horn about two m wide. The Great Horned Bull is usually a quiet demon, but when he forgets me in anger and runs wild, even the earth dragon, a dragon species, says he avoids their passage. Guy from the war said he felt more fear than that demon.

Arriving at the Phototheistic building, the Dwarves demanded an interview with the Archbishop for a young midwife who was at the reception. The midwife squeezed her courage and tried to tell her that an appointment without promise was impossible. But against the Dwarves, who were so murderous that Guy in the Battle feared, the young Midwives stopped moving with their eyes open.

The Dwarves went straight into the building, blind to the ceased moving Easter. Guy confirmed that the feast was faint while standing too much of a fear.

The Dwarves accidentally caught a miserable phototheistic official in the hallway and overheard the Archbishop's room. And when he arrived in front of the Archbishop's office, he tried to enter (storm) as he was.

The secretarial bishop squeezes his courage and stands in front of the Dwarves, but he says in a murderous voice, "Do you want every door blown out”, and lightly dawns in front of the Archbishop's office door.

When the door to the Archbishop's office opened, the lavish room immediately overflowed with dwarves. Nicholas' testimony says there were at least a hundred dwarves at that point.

The archbishop showed the ugliness of slipping off a surprising not much chair, but there were times when he was just at the centre of power in one country, and he immediately returned to me. The Archbishop protested against the outrage of the Dwarves in a strong tone.

From here, from the testimony of Nicholas and Guy, reproduce the conversation between the Archbishop and the Dwarves.

"Why commit such outrages against this holy church in the house of God!

The Archbishop squeezed his courage and drank the Dwarves. Only then did Nicholas review the archbishop, he said.

In contrast, Ulrich Drexler, the head of the blacksmith guild who was in the front row at some point, returned the words that made him awesome.

"Non and the others warned you.“ We don't compromise when it comes to booze ”. Do you know what your bishop is doing to the village of Rasmore? You know, you're ready to stand in front of them."

He was an archbishop who showed courage to rebut injustice, but for the first time his face turns pale at the facts being heard and the power of Ulrich. He could only shake his neck aloud without uttering a word.

He once again squeezed his courage to argue that he had managed to regain his composure.

"Hey, what are you talking about? We are messengers of God. There can only be negotiations in good faith. Isn't that someone's conspiracy?"

So Ulrich sends a signal to Nicholas. At this time, Nicholas said he saw his grandfather in command on the battlefield to Ulrich. He said he felt so majestic.

Nicholas appealed to the Archbishop about the current situation in the village of Rasmore. Did the Archbishop finally grasp the situation or promised to recall the bishop who immediately sent him to the village of Rasmore?

Ulrich said, "Let's have it dealt with as soon as possible. I'm going to ask you to put a proper drop on this one," he said again when he left. "Never again. Next time, we'll have all the guild blacksmiths in Lukes pulled up. You got it," he added quietly.

The archbishop could only snort at the words. The Dwarves then welcomed the Nicholas and seemed to have a one-off settlement.

But after this, things got even more serious.

From here, based on the information gathered by the informant rhino, he's adding my analysis, so he may lack accuracy in part.

Things became obstinate because the bishop, recalled by the Archbishop, was born of a famous family and was the margin of the archbishop in chief power, the archbishop.

The bishop was reprimanded by the archbishop and greatly hurt his enlarged pride. Since the beginning of his assignment, he has looked down on the Archbishop as a loser in the struggle for power, and he is angry at reprimands from that archbishop.

He appealed the legitimacy of his own actions over the head of his superior, the Archbishop, to the General Headquarters of the Holy City of Paxlumen. He further suggested using the Dwarves' thoughts on distilled liquor.

The Bishop's idea was the same as that of the bureaucrats of the Holy King to the point of controlling the Dwarves with alcohol. The most different point, however, is that the distillation technique can be easily taken up if the power of the denomination is used to threaten, such as a rural knight like the Lockhart family. And for that reason it was about giving myself plenipotentiaries on the negotiations.

At the denominational headquarters in the Holy Capital, he had already received a statement similar to the threats from the Blacksmith's Guild. Further to the receipt of a screaming report from the Archbishop of Ars, he was about to overthrow the Bishop's proposal. However, the bishop assumes at will that the General Headquarters cannot possibly not accept his proposal, and runs wild without waiting for instructions from the General Headquarters.

He used the denominational name without permission and accused the Lockhart family of being followers of the Dark God (Noctis) and of having access to the Devil Nation. The basis for this was that the neighbouring village of Rasmore lived in peace, even though it had no walls and no large army. In response to this accusation, neighboring towns and villages rebel to a large extent. It was the Lockhart family that was keeping them safe, and a campaign of exclusion soon began against the Light Divinity, which wrongfully accused them of it. Those who were further believers will also turn their attention to the accusations of their bishops one after the other.

From the village of Rasmore to the holy city of Paxlumen, it takes nearly a month to use an early horse. The Order's General Headquarters, which learned of the Bishop's rampage, was stunned, as well as exploding its anger against the benevolent Bishop. At that time, however, things were progressing rapidly, and they were no longer noise where the bishops were disposed of.

Upon hearing the charges against the Lockhart family, the Dwarves of Ars immediately held an emergency general meeting of the Blacksmith Guild. And unanimously adopted a raise from Luke's Holy King and a complete suspension of dealings with the Holy King for all blacksmiths belonging to the Blacksmith Guild.

Blacksmiths belonging to national workshops also existed in the Holy Kingdom, as well as patriotic blacksmiths. But most of them are human blacksmiths, and good Dwarf blacksmiths are artisanal temperaments belonging to the Alliance.

Its brilliant blacksmiths began to exit from within the Holy King at the same time. The hasty Holy King's Palace and the Order's General Headquarters forbid the Dwarves to move, but that rejected it and bought the Dwarves' wrath. Some of the brilliant merchants helped the Dwarves escape the country for the purpose of selling favors to the Blacksmith Guild. The escaped Dwarves begin to complain about the tyranny of the Holy King in the commercial city of Aurelia.

The Commercial Guild chose the Blacksmith Guild with Luke's Holy Kingdom and the Blacksmith Guild on the balance. And I will issue a statement to the Holy Kingdom and the Congregation of the Light Divine Church condemning this act. The coalition of urban states, mainly the city of Aurelia, also tuned in to it.

In Ars, the king capital of the kingdom of Kaum, there was even more confusion.

There was a collision between phototheism, which was stretching its forces, and forces that were emotionally close to the Dwarves, resulting in a large number of casualties.

The Government of the Kingdom of Kaum, worried about the situation, orders the headquarters of Kaum Phototheistic to present clear evidence against the charges against the Lockhart family, the initiation of this one. The Archbishop, who deposits the headquarters of Kaum, was convinced that the accusation itself was a rampage of bishops, but the bishop confidently said it was an instruction from the general headquarters of the Order and did not return to Ars. The Archbishop could not stop his rampage.

The Lockhart family in the vortex was also baffled.

Originally, he moved to the village of Rasmore to make it easy for domestic power struggles and live peacefully on the border. He was a fine figure as a politician, honest as a grandfather, honest as a father, and thinking best about his people, but he did not have the ability to cope with complex international politics.

That's where I got involved.