Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)
Chapter 178: Theodrum 7. Vinstadt - The Problems of Successors
At a time when the secretaries of state - some (isa) or misguided - were troubled by difficult questions in the royal castle of Theodoram, there were also those who were haunting their heads here in the corner of Vinstadt. I am Amdor Soleiman, who is supposed to be the mansion's keeper on behalf of the kites.
Many have the surname Soleiman, and quite so not only in Marcus, but also in Theodoram and Manastella. So he dared to keep his real name as it was. It was not until two hundred years ago that we exposed the world. It was a decision that Marcus, his hometown, would not have had to know, and that there would be no one here in Theodoram who could break his identity.
"What do you have in mind? Sir."
"Izmar... no, I'm glad I'm here as a successor to Lord Kite, but I was wondering what the hell to do."
Called Izmar was a young man with blonde blue eyes on white skin - a trait common to the Elder Undead produced by Crowe. Harsh on the sharp side, it reminds me that I would have been in the military, but that makes sense. Maybe so, he was a revival group, not a survivor of Theodoram's Illustrative Lear invasion force... It was also a Corporal of the "Dragon" Regiment, which was based here in Vinstadt. The danger of finding out is nowhere near Slayman.
Even so, there was a reason why Izmar returned to the ancient nest. Simply put, this is because the surface associated with resuscitation was remarkably weird. Izmar was a soldier with a razor-sharp beard that suffered from sunburned skin and a knife wound to the right eye on the clasp. Once both eyes were white and the beard was further removed, no discernment could be drawn between the same revived ex-colleagues. There is no risk that this will be seen first, so it was attached as an assistant to fill the Soleiman time gap of two hundred years.
By the way, Izmar is from Amulfan and has no close friends in Theodoram. Izmar is my real name, but I was born in Theodoram with Isaam in the wind, so I didn't have to worry about being noticed by my name.
For the record, in Theodoram, which is under constant military tension, soldier recruitment never expires. For this reason, even those from other countries are recruited as soldiers on the basis of document examination and interviews. Although it is like a so-called (so-called) outsider unit, it does not operate in a single unit, and was placed in pieces in each unit.
- Back to the story. It's the reason Soleiman is worried, but it was in that his predecessor Kate and I stand too differently.
In Kite's case, if necessary, four of his companions - the contact of an escort adventurer - were outside in charge of gathering information, but one of the squire Suleiman brought in was Izmar. Sometimes people who liked convenience could not be arranged, and because it was only an answering machine, I set that I did not lead a large number of people, but this was brilliantly behind it. Even for Izmar, he was only a soldier and not an adventurer in his previous life. I don't have any experience of insignificant interrogation. Rather than asking, it feels more like interrogating a soldier, which in vain attracts the interest of the residents is visible. The consulted Crowe said that if this were the case, he would not have absorbed the culls of the second generation of brave men, but now it is a later festival.
Finally, unlike the touching kite of being sick (...) cured, Soleiman doesn't have a big father-in-law to pull away from. So do we deepen our interaction with the outside world, and given the current situation of Elder Undead under Crowe, there are also various problems with this. Yet there is no reason to pull the cage...
"If that's the case, why don't you listen to those who continue to linger?
"... a servant group? Sure you do."
The idea did not emerge of consulting a servant as to whether he had led (or not) the memory of a previous life that was bent on being aristocratic... in this world anyway, they are colleagues who serve Crowe as well - no, they are the predecessors. No wonder I asked for your opinion.
- Under the judgment (based on), Soleiman consulted his predecessor's servants...
"Oh, I think you'll be fine then."
"Ladies and gentlemen, you will not be close to this mansion."
"It seems like they called us the Haunted Mansion before we got here..."
In view of the current situation in which the dead (Elder Undead) reside, what is not wrong is that, but it is not that way that Soleiman and the others were concerned.
"... Haunted Mansion...?
"... that's the first story I've heard?
I hear Crowe inadvertently forgot to tell you about the mansion's - literally - Soleiman lead with his head in his arms when he hears an allekore of black history.
"... I can't believe you don't have to be on the surface."
"Assuming you come out," "I don't think anybody will come near you."
Haku and Shuk's allegations pierce me.
"... I was wondering if it would be difficult to ask both Haku and Shuku to gather information..."
"Right...... If necessary, ask for your husband's instructions each time."
The policy was to throw them all round the crow in the event of trouble.
But - things were always coming from unexpected places.