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Marius Records by a Historian

Honestly, I think it would be suspicious if my brush force made it a decent read.

The readers who felt anxious after seeing this sentence would prefer to close the book.

If you still want to read more, you're probably interested in someone named Marius Touban, not what you expect from me.

I am one of those who has been grappled with the mystery and charm of the Emperor.

I pushed off my parents' opposition and became a historian.

... hey, leave my story alone.

How well do you all know Emperor Marius?

How many people can do all the legends of this person?

Interested research has brought up at least a number of things I didn't know before.

When it comes to big battles, they are told across generations and regions, but for small events, few have lost their transmission.

Let me introduce you in turn.

One, Marius vs. Tindalos the Evil God.

This is very famous and it may not be necessary to talk about it now because it has become a variety of books, but it scatters the difference between the fine parts.

"Utnapishtim" caused by Tindalos, where a number of continents sank and only two remained.

This is common, but there are multiple citations of why Marius did not fight until then.

The theory is that because there is too much distance between continents, we have been delayed in noticing the anomaly.

The theory that strangely I immediately realized and challenged Tindalos to fight, but it took me a while to defeat God.

And at the end of the day, though I had noticed strangely, the theory was that other continents deliberately missed it.

I don't find this very convincing because of what people say is an "anti-Marius steep vanguard".

The author disagrees with this, too.

That means that Marius is leaving the battle against Holdia to capture all the slave soldiers who were involved in the invasion intact.

Would such a person fulfill and deliberately kill people from other continents?

I'd like you all to ask.

Two, the adjustment of Aulanis, who was called the Great Demon King.

This would also be a feat that transcends human work.

Speaking of Aulanis, he said that, although now is the time to be said to be the patron saint of mankind, until he met Marius, it was a natural disaster itself that raged around at random.

At the time, there is some theory that the two battles ended in a draw...... I can't believe Marius couldn't win it a bit.

Must have been an intentional draw along the way.

Three, resolution of Western disturbances.

The crusade of the dreaded demon Mergen, who manipulated demon kings and demons into undead and ravaged the western part of the continent.

The question of whether demons could manipulate demon kings anyway is a stirring story, but it is said that Western countries were not weak enough at the time to be ravaged by just the undead.

However, I still can't believe that the mastermind is a demon.

Perhaps, but wasn't the Demon King pretending to be a demon?

Four, Operation Destroy the Oriental Invasion Army.

Millions of demon armies, including the demon Alberto, the demon Franklin and the demon Pal, attacked the nation of humanity in the east of the continent, and the Berganda Empire perished.

It then proceeded simultaneously to three countries: Serraeno, Lanreo and Boltner.

Marius wiped this out with oversized magic.

It's called "Rune Smelt," etc., but there's a theory that it's just purifying magic.

I don't think it can even be just Marius that purifying magic reaches the three countries, but how about it?

It's very difficult to find out the facts around here.

We have to prove that hundreds of years ago, at the same time, the same thing was happening to each other far away.

If that's the case, Marius will have the power to overwhelm the Demon King at this point.

Someone might say you're such an idiot.

But.

Later he fought each other with the Great Demon King Aulanis.

There is also a theory that Aulanis was half playing because he was mutually reinforcing, but I am still certain that he made Aulanis mean it.

It is in Aulanis, which has the power to bury many demon kings without taking them seriously.

There is no room for doubt about its strength.

Now, to this point I have mentioned what is commonly known as "the four great causes of Emperor Marius".

Those who do not know this are probably not creatures of this world.

It is the Kingdom of Touban, the most powerful nation since history, that was born as a result of this.

Formerly headed by Emperor Marius, he had super-class power: Aulanis, the world's patron saint, Sophia the bloodsucking goddess, and Iris the queen of the sea.

The country that tried to set things up didn't show up, but I can't handle it as a backslip.

I would never consider turning to the enemy with the author.

In any case, there were at least four warriors who could destroy one continent alone.

Simple calculations mean we need four continental battles to fight each other.

And Marius and Aulanis may say that they had the power to destroy the world because they are saving the crisis of world annihilation.

Writing any more could just be a compliment, so let me be discreet.

Anyone who doesn't know "The Four Great Causes of Emperor Marius" is probably about a baby.

But what about next?

Let's move on to "The Precious Record of Emperor Marius".

Many people frown that this is a nasty story, but many like it.

Would the most famous be "Nine a night"?

When it comes to the woman who married the emperor, Lady Rovisa and Lady Burra are famous, but other concubines existed.

Confirmed are Aulanis, Catherine, Aina, Remica, Zofi, Al, and El.

There is also a theory that Emma, Iris, Sophia and others had their hands on it, but unfortunately no evidence has been found.

Seven children of Marius were born, including the two queens.

Let's not talk about Marius' children, headed by Sieg and Fried, now.

The next Jane record, the number of times she said "Help me, El," she said, is estimated three thousand times.

I doubt you were really counting, but Marius says that's roughly all the events that are unlikely to come up with a solution alone.

By the way, some theories say it's accurate that I said "help me, El," not "help me, El," but the author doesn't believe me.

Doesn't "El Eun Mon" make sense?

Because Elle was usually only called Elle.

Maybe someone maliciously conveyed a distorted fact.

Marius had no enemies-like enemies, but it is the author's expectation that those who disliked him in the heart were surprised.

He is a man of God's power, who has acquired his country, and who has made many beautiful women serve.

Now, identity can be unknown, so if you could make history and lineage heavy, you would have been unpleasant.

Marius conveys the name to modern times because of his overwhelming strength and track record, which has encapsulated the noise emitted by such students.

Most of all, I think you can say that it's abusive and unfair to have everything as Marius's own handle.

Bernhardt III, king of Filato at the time, had found Marius, giving him the opportunity to trust and sift his power, and a reward commensurate with his accomplishments.

If this were a foolish king, would he have attempted an assassination for fear of overwhelming strength?

Aside from whether you could have assassinated Marius.

Speaking of Marius as an assassination, there is a voice that this was again attempted by then King Holdia, Asteria.

Holdia's murderer, Asteria, is a celebrity in a completely different way than Marius.

The amount of bloodshed that she has also caused is one of the best in Tariant history, she says.

She swung pointless arguments around and said she was exercising repression.

However, strangely, her ratings are divided into two parts by the extreme.

I think the theory that "I didn't hate the bloodshed to achieve the greatest number of happiness, wise monarch" is a spray.

The author supports the theory that "a tyrant who just turned out good and forced himself over and over again to do arrogant and stupid things".

However, it would also be unfair to decide that she had no merit.

Isabella, the great genius who did inventions such as "Magic Engine", "Magic Vehicle" and "Flying Vehicle", which are still used throughout the continent today.

Monstermaster Annette, said to be all the monsters of the western part of the continent and even best friends.

It was Asteria who found these two.

Other wizards known as "Dark Witch Mireille," assassins known as "Banessa of Mount Corpse," and two of humanity's most powerful classes were also able to follow, he said.

Without Marius, Holdia would have achieved continental unity, it is also impossible for some to claim.

You should add that this is a story if you don't consider demon kings and demons.

Annette is said to have served two of her strongest classes of dragons, Vrida, so if she was about a demon, she might have defeated them.

Would it be too favorable to say that the Holdia forces, in a way, lost their hero because of Marius?

... I think it's time to go back because I've missed the point.

Later, speaking of Marius' rare record, would it be "how many times did he compete with Aulanis"?

Many may be surprised to see why the world is safe after many battles with Aulanice.

Would there rather be a minority of people who are not surprised?

This should also be said to be Marius' feat, because there was no development where power and power collided.

Otherwise, the map must have been something more different by now.

Isn't it the greatest thing in the world to hold and control the reins of Aulanis?

Of course, the Evil God crusade is amazing.

Which is awesome, at least it's beyond the author's discretion.

Whoa, let's get back to Jane's record.

Even so, there are not many other rare records.

I know something, but don't you all know it?

The concurrent pregnancy of the Queen, the concubine concubine, the creation of the New World, you said you competed with Aulanis for new life?

Isn't it possible that the legend of Marius doesn't fade even today because not only has it accomplished greatness, but it also leaves a rare story?

For us, Marius is not the perfect great man, but a hero who can be intimate, where somewhere between us has fallen out.

Although it may be unpleasant for a hero or a great man to seek perfection.

I'm sure hundreds of years from now, the legend of Marius will be told.