Whoa, it's me, Zilla.

Girat? What's that delicious?

It's an executive name given to me by His Majesty the Emperor, but it's extremely cumbersome to have two names mixed together in one person, so I'm going to go through it with a basic zilla, except for occasions where I really have to use it.

I think I'll let you through.

Why "Jirat" in the first place? I think so, but that probably depends on the 'rat'.

Rat = Rat.

Girat is a character who symbolizes rats in Beast Fantasy 4.

That's something I can tell the other characters, if you review the people who have come out.

Wartaiga-Tiger.

Forte-Wolf.

Saraka = Monkey.

and image association frequently occurs.

I guess the Twelve Apostles, the executive class, each have a specific beast to symbolize, making it a more intense characterization.

It burns when there is such a thing. RPG wise.

The same was true of my synchronization group, and the emperors gave him executive names for those who worked hard together to climb up to the Twelve Apostles.

All of them have specific animals hidden in their executive names.

Raynight - Night - Horse.

Gasheep - Sheep - Sheep.

Sequito - to - Ra.

Does that feel like it?

The association of Raynight as a horse seems somewhat forced, but does it mean "Night - Knight - Horse"?

I wonder why Sequito is more reminiscent of horses because I was reincarnated into another world.

Now, if you're a good person here, you'll probably notice already, but this is how you line up some of the animal motifs that came out, and you'll associate them with something.

I'm the rat, the war-tiga is the tiger, the rabbit, the horse, the sheep, the monkey, the dog and the wolf...!

Yes, twelve.

An array that replaces every year.

This world is based on a game made in Japan called Beast Fantasy 4.

It is not surprising that Japanese customs were the original story.

Still, what about the Asian-tastic motif that's all about medieval European-style worldview? I don't think so.

Maybe he ran out of stories.

The fourth in a masterpiece series called "Beast Fantasy" is this world.

If there are four layers, then the story will be done somewhat too.

A group of enemy executives, equivalent to the twelve apostles, have emerged in the past.

For example, the enemy executives, the Three Beasts, who appeared in the first book, were each enemies of the wolf, lion and horse type.

I guess this is named after the legend that Hecate, the goddess of Greek mythology, had three faces, each of which was a beast.

The second group of executives, the six priests of the figures of the beast, were each motifs of dragons, snakes, foxes, bears, pigs and goats.

It was said among fans that the famous "Seven Big Sins" is an original story.

The seven great sins themselves are famous among fantasy lovers, but each and every one of them is associated with an animal that symbolizes them.

But wait a minute.

Six priests, seven grand sins, not enough one? It will be.

The remaining one sin was spent on the Bishop of Beast Demons Glide, who was the semilass boss of "Beast Fantasy 2," the parent of the Beast Demons Church headed by the Six Priests.

Soytz is in charge of the arrogance = Griffon and there are seven of them in all.

The third beauty executive group, Ninetail, has another internal affair……….

If you've done it like that many times, you must have just run out of stories in the fourth one.

I might even get my hands on the Asian Twelve with a bitter meat plan.

Even the same twelve, the twelve constellations can't be used because inorganic objects are crossed.

It's "Beast Fantasy," so only beast bondage can be broken.

Well, we used to play at the time.

Different worldview? So what?

Targeted.

That kind of looseness can also be called JRPG's beauty.

Whether the strongest weapon you have picked up in the last dungeon is a Japanese knife or there is still Ninja inside the occupation selection section.

It's not that bad.

If you're strong.

Japanese-style gear, Japanese-style jobs, mostly strong houses that come out of RPG.

…… ahhh.

Could it be that the Twelve Apostles boasted a livestock strength compared to the enemy executives of the historical past?

You can't keep your enemies strong, because your allies will make you stronger, even if you can't do it slightly, you can keep silent.

You're an asshole.

That's why they call 'Beast Fantasy 4' subtle even during the series.

Well, no.

What matters is the reality now, more than the reputation we had when we were games.

At last, the "Twelve Apostles of the Imperial Guardian Beast" was inaugurated with all the faces.

This is what the most powerful face of a flourishing empire looks like.

Number one: Greiluga.

Second place: Warthaiga.

Third place: Serentaura.

Fourth place: Ulforte.

Fifth place: Sarah Casal.

Sixth place: Hibacali.

Number Seven: Zelimgaia.

Number Eight: Quassary.

Ninth place: Raynight.

Number 10: Gasheep.

Number eleven: Sequito.

Number twelve: Girat.

First place Greiluga and second place Wartiga had been confirmed to take office from the beginning, and in the selection, her sister Selene took third place after showing the lion's vigour.

It would also be very legitimate for Saraka, a forte rising in SS, to continue.

It's just that I felt uncomfortable knowing this world when I was reborn into another world and it was a game.

Different face, huh?

I think so.

I can no longer only remember what I can rely on, but if that memory is not wrong, the touch of the Twelve Apostles in the game...

Number one: Greiluga.

Second place: Warthaiga.

Number three: Sarah Casal.

Fourth place: Ulforte.

Fifth place: Anaconda.

Number six: Braufenex.

Seventh place: Serentaura.

Number eight: Keith Bunny.

Ninth place: Rushbore.

Number ten: Gilly Horse.

Number eleven: Gasheep.

Number twelve: Girat.

Here's the thing.

It should have been.

Compared to the twelve Apostles that were actually inaugurated, everything has changed.

Some rankings are being replaced, while others have different names in the first place.

What's the meaning of this?

The games I've been experiencing and the way this world is supposed to be based on are changing subtly?

When it was a game, 'Beast Fantasy 4' and this world looked the same, I knew it wasn't.

I guess the difference is me.

I've brought in memories from my previous life, and the unintentional influence spreads so much that I do something in this world that I may be exposed to changes from unexpected.

One end of it touches the face of the Twelve Apostles?

What kind of butterfly effect is that?

How do I take this unexpected transformation?

No, you should be welcome.

I'm already the twelve apostles. If we keep going as the game goes, there will be a future ahead for Cyril to kill us.

That's all I want to avoid.

In view of the subtle changes in membership of the Twelve Apostles thus, would not a preferred presumption arise that such a worst future could also be avoided?

No, I'm sure you do.

The future can change!

I'll keep trying harder to change the world so we can all be happy!

And last but not least………….

Let us summarise the personnel changes of the Twelve Apostles in an understandable manner.

It might help.

Number one: Greiluga (-)

Second place: Wartiga (-)

Third place: Serentaura ()

Fourth place: Ulforte ()

Fifth place: Sarah Casal ()

Number Six: Hibacari (First)

Number Seven: Zelimgaia (First)

Number Eight: Quassary (First)

Ninth place: Raynight (first)

Number Ten: Gasheep ()

Eleventh place: Sequito (first)

Number twelve: Girat (-)

[Out of Rank] Anaconda. Braufenex. Keith Bunny. Rush bore. Gilly hose.

Come on.

That's about it for my thoughts, and from now on, the first commotion will wind up after I finally become the Twelve Apostles.