The speech became a prestigious speech in history.

"… it can be assumed that while this' sealed site 'was clearly built as a military facility, the construction was cut off along the way. So why was the construction cut off on the way? The first answer that comes to mind will be that completion is no longer on time as the war situation deteriorates. However, Professor Spine, our schoolmate, examined the surrounding formations extensively, but did not produce any charcoal or fragments that reminded us of the tragedy of war. This means that even after the builder's retreat, Shard was never swallowed by the war. In other words, I don't think the impending war on the land of Shaldo has brought the building to an end."

Even as he was addressing his civic counterparts, Sir Maverick, Dean of the Royal Academy of Lectures, had left himself to a pleasant excitement.

That "sealed ruin" is truly amazing. Few relics seemingly relics were left behind - naturally because they are unused "relics" in some ways - but what Professor Spine showed us as a slight exception was a damaged dagger, obviously considered for elves. Meanwhile, there was an awakening (obo) spot to insert demonic stones everywhere in the ruins. If only demons and elves with high magic power need not prepare so many demon stones. This means that those who need demon stones when operating in the ruins were outside the elves. Perhaps the Demons, the Elves and the humans - and in some cases the Beasts - were planning to work together (...) to cage the castle in that facility.

I'm not trying to get away from the woods. How are they compared to the elves they are today. Even though it was not so much a wasteland, it could never be said that there were many trees at the time - backed up by pollen analysis - in the land of the shalds, who were trying to work with humans to hit their enemies. What temper, what courage.

The words of the College Director, who gave thought to the elves at the time, were not as powerful as they were on top, striking the hearts of the audience.

What happens when so many minded elves say vaguely why the fortress - the ruins, etc. That's an unmistakable fortress - did you interrupt the construction of the Professor Spine and others seem strange, but isn't the reason clear? I simply hated the useless battle.

Such a fortress. If it was a battle at Cage Castle, it would have inflicted a lot of damage on them. But they didn't make that choice. We were not afraid of our own harm, we were pitied for the harm that they would suffer. The Demons, and the Elves, avoided a useless bloodshed. What a noble people!

Lord Maverick tends to be seen as a sub-exclusivist, but he doesn't hit the sub-people harshly just because he appreciates them low from a sociologist's point of view, who doesn't have a high degree of society like the state - although he gave a harsh assessment of the lack of apathetic temper for an elf in a cage in the woods. Only Sir Maverick such an elf, who would have been in the sealed ruins of Shaldo, seemed like a man of altitude and strength, completely different from the now indolent elf.

Sir Maverick's speech only kept him away from merely introducing the sealed ruins. What happened in that land where people of different races were collaborating? In other words, what has been lost from that land? What brought people of different races to work together? What did it take for people of different races to work together? What, if any, can those who make the race different work together? In the tone of Lord Maverick, who strongly complained, what could be defamed of as subhuman rejectionists, etc., was not felt even slightly (mis) dust. Humans and subhumans were all listening to Sir Maverick as if he had been distracted.

Later Sir Maverick says: I don't know what made me give that speech, I don't think I can give the same speech again.

This day's speech, which is said to have changed the relationship between man and subman, was also a work of congregation for Sir Maverick. He even felt that his previous research life was precisely to meet the theme of this sealed ruin.

The ruins that Crowe had created without any deep thought were about to affect the order of this world.