Bocca I, Bishop of Yalta, who received the news, was astonished.

"The undead of God's use blew up my church," he said?

That would be so.

In the first place, undead is a disobedient being. Why did that happen, like, with God? The bishop was confused without any explanation. The story of those who came with the news was even more perplexing to the bishop.

"That's what a skeleton dragon brilliant in the glory of God says when he helps his predecessors undead and defeats a newly chosen brave man, isn't it?

"Yes, the body (from) made of bone was still as transparent as crystal, and it was constantly wrapped in a changing shade of colored light. Besides..."

"And what? Continue."

"Yes, the church was blown away by the dragon's braces, but no one died in that time. I just said how many monsters are there, and the believers won't be convinced."

The more I heard, the worse the report was. The foundation of faith is shaken. Wrong hitters could even cause Yaltanism itself to collapse.

"Did you also say the undead of the previous brave men?

"Ha. But I said undead, because there was nothing else to say, and it was a heterogeneous move, but it didn't look any different than it did in life, and we even saw a scene of newly chosen and hunted down brave men"

This is awkward. When the predecessors who became the undead overwhelmed the new brave, and at least fought each other, the diagram of the undead versus the brave is clear. But when the dragon comes into conflict with the current brave, it means undead + dragon vs. brave. If the dragon becomes God's use here, the undead will say something to give to God's camp. This naturally confuses the faithful. I just can't see the och of the story, and I can't even take the story to persuade the believers. I mean, I can't hit a valid hand.

"If we could call the dragon just an undead monster, it would be a lot easier..."

"It will be difficult from what I've seen in front of you. The dragon didn't hurt anyone during the braces either, and most importantly, that look..."

"Huh, is that so much?

"Yes, there was no such thing as misfortune, just the gods."

The bishop snapped his umbilical cord in his heart. The bishops are also well aware of the importance of the image that appearances bring. That's why, when choosing the brave - including the previous brave ones - we chose the good looking ones. I feel confident that there is not a single piece of equipment to give - now I can say whether the direction of confidence is right. But when the dragon's figure surpasses that of the brave and the gods (like this)...

When the bishop lowered the man of use, he began to work out his measures alone in one hand.

I don't know. As it is, my Yaltanism cannot be worn the stigma of God's enemies. I wish I could tailor the dragons and the dogs to demons, but from what I've heard, is that hard? The dragon looks and behaves like a liver. I don't know who it is, but it stood around cleverly.

The bishop did not doubt that someone was pulling the thread behind the incident.

The aim of the opponent will be to corrupt the glory of my Yalta religion into the earth. It's a shame, but the prospect is gradually gaining ground. As it is, my Yalta religion will be regarded as a traitor to God...

With the cup in his hand, the bishop moves on.

If the dragon is the hand of God, shall all his gods be enemies to my Lord... No, if you do poorly, will you turn the followers of that God against your enemies? Then you can create a new God who will face my Lord with a blade...

In mythology and religion, the idea of the conflict of the gods is not uncommon. In Asteca's mythology, it was thought that the four-pillar gods were contending for world hegemony. Zoroastrianism is also known for its dualistic doctrine that preached the conflict between Afra-Mazda, God of Light, and Ahriman, God of Darkness. Then it is not strange that there is a god hostile to Yalta, the god of Yalta religion. If the god is responsible for death, it also explains that his use, the undead and skeletons, is insane...

I left my weight somewhere - also saying I simply ran into a hobby - and the Crystal Skeleton Dragon created by Crowe was about to radically change the very doctrine of Yaltanism.