Philomena and the others chose it as a ruin to show to Sigel, about a month from the King's Capital of the Kingdom of Noland.

There were other sites if we made some stops on the road we had come by, but the site was chosen because it retained the most discerning characteristics.

Its characteristic is that it still seems to be the temple of the religions on which the three major religions are based today.

Each of those three major religions has its own characteristics, but many gods and stone tablet-like writings have been found to show them.

The easiest to understand of all would still be the temples where the gods (or gods) of each religion are worshipped.

There are many parts of those temples that resemble the characteristics of the temples of each religion that are still in use today.

Sigels, who entered the ruins known as the Huderie ruins, first headed to the temple closest to the entrance.

We have already heard from Philomena and the others about the characteristics of the site, so we were supposed to look at it from the easiest place to understand.

By the way, the Siegels are not the only ones in the ruins, as the Huderie ruins have also become tourist destinations.

Because the ruins are an important tourist resource for the country, the surrounding streets are well protected from demons by the military, while safety is ensured.

For this reason, it is possible to come from the king's capital of that country to the ruins in relative safety.

"This is the temple that is said to be the source of Solstice?

Sigel asked Marina, looking at the temple in front of her.

"Yeah. That's right. Well, is it easy to understand?

"Sort of."

Solstice is the only religion that worships God and does not do anything to decorate the object, the statue of God, outside.

The exterior walls of the temple are intricately written and decorated, but there are no such statues, so that they do not have to be Sigel to know.

Sigel, who was looking directly at the temple from the front, said as he remembered the current temple of Solstice.

"Built in better than the temple today... no, this is where it comes from"

That's what I'm talking about.

That's what Marina replied to Sigel's words as she nodded.

Ancient civilizations are doomed once, so are techniques such as architectural styles.

For this reason, all religions do, but they make new temples by reference to the temples in these sites and so on.

It is also natural that this will happen, as the temples at the heart of each religion in the first place, in what is called the Holy Capital, may use what is being taken over from the past.

Sigels, who saw through the outside of the temple, entered the temple.

The building of the temple does not appear to be different from what it is now, and the place just moments after entering through the front entrance becomes a chapel.

In that chapel, as a matter of course, only the statue of God, the only God, was worshipped in one place.

The shape of the figure is different from time to time even for the present, so it is not exactly the same.

However, something like that atmosphere still appeared to Siegel as if it were somewhere alike.

"I see. It's more uncomfortable to argue that this is a completely different religion."

"I guess so."

To Sigel's sentiments, Philomena was also nodding with a straight face.

Less of those who disagree about it are researchers and religious alike.

Whoever sees it will also be able to prove from the temple here that the current Solstice is a remnant from a civilization of the past.

Most importantly, the question of whether the ruins themselves really belong to prehistoric civilization will drag them everywhere.

For once, most researchers have made claims in line with research findings that this Huderie site is authentic.

Some make the claim that it is not a relic of prehistoric civilization, but just a city of abandoned past, but it is a very small minority.

That's how the Sigels, having finished seeing the first temple, headed to the second.

The next temple is the one that is said to be the basis of Futzu religion.

The polytheistic, Futsu religion, as with another religion, was decorated with many statues of gods on the outer walls.

This also has characteristics that are no different from those of the present Futsu temple.

Some of them are statues of gods whose figure remains the same as others, and the area is arguably a huge difference from Solstice.

Futsura was the only religion that Marina believed in, and she still had fever when explaining it to Sigel.

It's easy to understand, but the usual marina felt fresh for Sigel because she hasn't done anything to push her faith.

That wasn't just Sigel, it seemed the same for Philomena and Michaela, who sometimes looked like they saw something unusual.

A marina noticed those gaze and said to Sigel, looking a little evil.

"Oh, I'm sorry. Obsessed..."

"No. You don't have to apologize. It was easy to understand."

Sigel shook his neck from left to right when he saw something slightly frightening in Marina's face.

Said Michaela to the marina with a nimmary grin as she continued Sigel's words.

"Yes, yes. Siegel felt very enthusiastic about making sure he understood."

"Michaela......!

Marina shut her mouth in a quick move so Michaela wouldn't say any more words while saying so.

Michaela, dressed with her mouth blocked with her hands, was deliberately speaking of fugafuga.

Filomena looked at Sigel with a bitter smile when she saw the marina looking just a little rushed with her ears red.

"Well, the marina explained it enough here, so let's keep it this way"

The temple in the ruins of Huderry still leaves another.

This ruin does not have much time, as we are only going to stop by on this day.

Everyone agreed to Filomena's proposal to head to the next temple.

The last third temple is the one that is said to be the source of Aura.

Aura becomes a religion in which many elves believe according to the Spirit Faith.

For this reason, many of the temples worshipped on the outside are made from spirits that can take their form.

The Spirit still presents itself in public, so sometimes the shape of the statue of God changes.

Of course, the Great Spirit, which has existed since time immemorial, and so on, may not have changed the shape of the statue.

By the way, Michaela, who is an elf, does not mean that she is an Aura follower, but not so deeply.

In the case of Aura, where the natural faith is based in the first place, nature itself is the object of faith, so unless there's anything special about it, we don't bother to go to the temple and offer prayers.

In that sense, it's the same way of believing that Siegel knows Shinto.

Of course, those who fall into the priesthood of Shinto are also present in Aura.

Michaela can also be said not to have become that clergy.

Its temple, which houses many statues of gods on the outside of the temple, was not worshipped in the building.

This is also arguably one of the hallmarks of Aura.

That also appeared firmly in the temple of the Huderie ruins.

It is also said that the temple is based on, so it may also be natural.

Sigel, who soon found out that, was nodding as impressed.

"Indeed, by comparison, you can see well why the three temples are said to be the source of the present day."

"Right. Well, there are similar places in other ruins, so it doesn't mean the ruins here are the birthplace."

When Michaela said so, Sigel nodded so much that it would be.

The three temples of the Huderry ruins have only become famous as typical places because they remain relatively well preserved.

As a birthplace, it is the status quo in which each religion places a fragmented place as a sacred capital.

While I was looking at the three temples, it became a light religious conversation, but then I looked around lightly to see the entire ruins.

Sigel's sentiment was that it was still made more akin to the ruins managed by the Great Spirit than the present civilization was honest.

Today's civilization, if we consider it to be the grand civilization of the times when Abby and Takel were there, it may also be natural to do so.

However, we also know that there is still not enough investigation to make that determination.

Sigel, who leaves it to the Philomenas to disclose to the public, is not going to give up until we think together.