Reincarnation Monarch
Episode Four: Multiple Personalities
"Exactly. God has many faces. And the idea of Zexism is that there are twelve of them. So whatever the difference in thinking, Zexism and indigenous religions are referring to the same God. It's just the singular or the multiple differences."
Shester nodded deeply and again to Gaius's explanation.
"Right. Is that what you mean...... so you say there is even more sequence in that twelve pillar god?
"I'm not sure of anything else. However, if the result of Glenn's decryption were true, it would mean that God would also die. And I can't think of anyone other than God who can kill God. Then wouldn't it be reasonable to assume that some of the twelve pillar gods have a hierarchical key?
Shester listened to Gaius as he nodded lightly and again.
And in the end, agreeing with the idea raised some doubts at the same time.
"Hmm. Sure it will...... but don't be denied that idea in Zexism? Anyway, the twelve-pillar gods are actually a one-pillar idea just because they look like that."
Then Gaius shook it big or small.
"No, if you think that the face of the Twelve is the multiple personality of what humans call it, it's possible. Because it's natural for each character to have a sequence of multiple personalities."
"Multiple personality... I do hear that multiple personalities have sequences in many of the personalities they hold within them. The inferior personality can't recognize the superior personality... right?
"Yes, you're right. Sometimes the upper personality dominates the lower personality most of the time. And I hear that for some reason, superior personality can also obliterate inferior personality?
"... is that the coffin of Illis..."
"If the Zexian idea is right. Otherwise, if indigenous religion is right, maybe there really is a body of England in it."
"... That's a hell of a talk... So if you were right about Zexism, you said it was only a monument and no body was naturally in it?
"I guess. That said, it's what God does, so maybe he can split his own body and put it in the coffin."
"Hmmm... sure God would be anything, huh?
"That's what I'm talking about."
Then here Gaius spoke to Glenn, who had listened to the two men in silence for the most part.
"By the way, Glenn, what did it say on the surface of the coffin?
Though Glenn was a little rushed by his sudden nomination, he quickly regained his feelings and answered.
"Yes. In the coffin it was written that the goddess of beauty, the noble soul of England, would be taken from this beautiful coffin forever."