Yalta Bishop Bocca I looks at a map of newly emerged dungeons lined up in bands and asks himself why they have become such an array.

I also forget to drink a lot of alcohol and think about it... I don't know.

No, there's no reason to know. Because there is no reason.

It all just seemed occasionally (by chance) banded as a result of the opening of a dungeon by the crow. There are no shards, such as deep meanings. It's more wrong to look.

... of... but... like the rest of us, the bishop still fell into the fallout of looking for a reason not to. I am sad.

However, the fact that this bishop was not the only one gave up searching for a reason at a time when he had no idea why.

(The Apostles of Batra, I don't know why, but they had to arrange the dungeons in bands. So, didn't you activate a dungeon that's been around for a long time, or its wreckage, and add a new dungeon there?

It is a modified version of the Marcus theory, so to speak.

(Then... Pitt and Shrek are obviously the ones added. The shalds are definitely the older ones. Morrow... hears that there were ancient ruins in his (or) land... and that it was ancient? Crusaded Moreau dungeons and dots may have been created by the evil temper of the ancient dungeons...)

The facts are in reverse order, but for now it is strange that the story is going through.

(The problem is the rocky mountain that showed up on the border... it seems to be called the "Rock Cave of Disaster" or something... it's where the body that turned into metal appeared)

In the bishops, it was decided that something like a copper "corpse" was a corpse converted into metal. It had a basis for becoming a bishop.

(Mid country that all the people were turned into golden statues and perished. If that dungeon is the site of that country...... I guess this should also be a dungeon than it used to be)

Here too were those imprisoned by the Golden Town legend.

The bishop proceeds with his thoughts as he empties the cup again.

(But... if this idea is correct... is there any change in the handling of the subhumans?

Unconsciously pouring alcohol, the bishop thinks about it. Marcus' hypothesis highlights the fact that humans and subhuman collaborated to crusade the dungeons as the reason why only the ruins of the Shalds did not come back to life while all the other dungeons woke up from sleep.

But suppose, as the bishop thought earlier, someone pressed for the dungeon to be placed in bands has in recent years reused the old dungeon and created a new one for the missing part...

"There will be no more bullshit (shit) about human and subhuman cooperation..."

Apparently, I'm going to enjoy some delicious liquor tonight.