Life with my Little Sister
Episode 115: Tordie Notes (Part IV)
Ruin.
That's the name of the fairy tale.
Irregular from start to finish. You can't be there, eighth person. An ancestor without offspring.
Oh, no, Arch Elf.
The record itself dates from ancient times.
Estimated to be from the Fantasy History Period, one mural depicts the beginning elf and the thought of eight elves.
There were eight Takazu, even in the oral traditions and traditions of the ancient times.
In reality, however, there are seven types of elf lineage.
No elf blood muscle, called 'ruin', exists.
If you say it doesn't exist, even in the inheritance, the names of the descendants of 'ruin' don't appear anywhere.
Normally, the eighth person would say, 'I wasn't there'.
There has been a long theory that you just didn't leave a child behind, but is there something about the fact that what you started with doesn't make a child? Surprisingly.
So in the literature and elsewhere, it also says, 'There is a theory, but no certainty, that the Elf's original ancestors are eight, and now it is reasonable to see them as seven,' and many support it.
And the biggest ingredient that reinforces the Absence Doctrine is the battle of ruin.
Arch Elf's pronounced combat ability is spoken of in all eras, but of 'ruin' among them, it's out of group.
It is filled with too frigid a martial arts tradition, including defeating Gringham the Demon King, defeating Gonunray the Dragon King, and descending Shaga the Spirit King of Fire.
There are as many other martial arts as there are, and that name also comes up in the showdown against the Seal King, for example.
The name 'Ruin' has also been identified by the Home Entry Group to destroy the King.
On the other hand, I don't see her name in any of the accomplishments like the other arch elves did, opened the woods and brought prosperity, etc.
Combat only.
Only if you overthrow something will the name 'Ruin' sneak out.
Even if you suspect the reality of this, you can't help it.
The assertion that the "Eighth Man" was created by the Elves to foil the feats of the Takazu makes it very convincing.
The frigid smell of "ruin" is among other things, and what, you're the only one who owns that sword of a manipulator/geo.
Geo is a Dwarf from the period of his magic history, a legendary carpenter who is considered to be the ancestor of a blacksmith and gado known as celebrity in heaven.
The only thing that makes Geo different from the rest of the craftsmanship is that the work doesn't exist.
It must be natural to be called into question for existence because only the performance of the do and the weapon is lifted, and there is not a single sword left to wield.
In the first place, just one Geo, too different in the power of the sword he hears.
Other masterpieces are "Slashing Rocks Like Butter" or "Piercing Dragon Scales Easily," which, even if powerful, fall within the proper range of physics.
But Geo's sword is different. In one of those waves, they say, 'Rip the light, cut off the sound', it is a sword that passes through matter and even cleaves the phenomenon. And that awesome sword and doe at the heart doesn't exist.
Now it's impossible to tell them to believe what's real.
So just as the Eighth Man was considered to be the creation of the elves, so the figure known as Jiao Jiao is supposedly a fiction created by Gado Yimen for foiling.
The only owner who says' ruin 'is also applauding the frigidity.
Because if the person who isn't there decides to possess it, there's no way to confirm it.
It's common all over the world to make our ancestors look big. Besides, there are misunderstandings from lack of knowledge and lack of information.
There were some instances where a fire blowing monster made noise and said that if I went to the site, it was a natural phenomenon caused by the demon stone.
So I, too, supported the absenteeism theory in the major muscles.
But now, the common sense in me is crashing and making noises and breaking down.
'Ruin' is real.
Because Mr. Torone is certain that's what he's saying.
Of course, we have to make another test of whether what was suspected of being is real and whether or not the performance that is said to have been achieved is true.
However, there is no doubt that either is a very interesting situation.
The moment I heard her talk, the search for Takazu in me changed her appearance from mere 'help' to an exploration of her own truth.
"Mr. Torone!
"Huh? Duh, what's wrong? Tordie, are you scared of your eyes?
"Absolutely, let's find Kozu."
"Oh, yeah..."
Hmm?
I wonder what it is? Though it looks like she's pulling bright.
No, now it's more than that, Takazu.
Mr. Torone knew that Takazu was in the Wang capital, but he said he didn't know any more specific places.
"Do you have any clues or anything to find?
"I wonder if it's difficult. This Takazu is a big hater of standouts."
They shook my head.
To the extent she was on guard, she said there was no indication that any elves other than officials were entering or leaving the Chamber of Commerce.
"Have you ever said that as one possibility, you are living in a mortal?
"I wonder if I can deny it... Takazu is really good at witchcraft. No wonder you could have used a disguised technique."
That's totally good for you.
That's also because the King's Capital has the Shorcina Chamber of Commerce, there are parts of the Elf that are hard to stand out even as he walks.
Even if you weren't in disguise, it would be rare to get noisy.
Like Mr. Torone, it is possible that if you are a recently arrived elf, it will attract your attention, but in the unlikely event that Takazu lived in this king's capital for years, you will not be able to expect it either.
But if you're going to live, there's got to be some kind of trace of something.
"Is it not possible to say that Takazu works as a business member?
"I don't think so. Since Takazu is very important to us, I don't think he'll make us work..."
"Now we have to think about a non-chamber approach."
"Can you do that? You know where elves are outside the Chamber of Commerce, Tordie?
The Adventurer Guild says there is one elf adventurer, but that person is definitely not a high ancestor.
But, for example, if Takazo was someone like that, he might be offering you a place to stay.
No, in the first place...
"What is Takazu doing in this king's capital? You have a reason to stay, don't you?
A simple urbanist, who may just prescribe it in a place of life, but will also be more than likely to remain with purpose.
I wish I could, but Mr. Torone shook his head.
"I'm sorry, Tordie. I just heard your father talking to a high-elf acquaintance. Takazu says he's in Wangdu."
That's also tough information.
The possibility of no longer being in this land has also emerged.
"Uh, that's the thing. I still think Takazu will be in the Wang capital."
"Can I ask you why?
"Kang. I, Kang at times like this, often hit"
Kang is another weak......
I think hitting it often is just a form of assumption.
"I have a sixth sense. It's very inaccurate and I've never been very helpful in real life, but instead, in this case, it's a good hit."
"Is it Six Senses! It's also a rare gift."
I've heard that that thing activates against a crisis, and it's not suitable for routine decisions, but are there some special cases like this?
But it's also true that we don't have a clue.
Nothing else than trying to get on her cane.
(Elf else - would there have been an elf in this king's capital...?
I arch and think. I've got a lead on something small.
"Ah."
And I spoke up. I know I'm not a high ancestor, but I had an elf that I just found out about as knowledge.
(Alto Crane put......!
Surely there must be an elf in and out of his house.
Mr. Rossum said he looked armored, but it's no surprise that a warrior is wearing Geo's sword.
It's a very small possibility, but it will be worth looking into.
"Mr. Torone, may I have a word?
I looked back at the elf girl who was roaring, yeah.
Mr. Torone pointed his patchy eyes at me.