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Chapter 509: A God in Terroa
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Everybody in the ‘amphitheater-like’ conference room was blown away by her attitude. Who knew that even when she was doing her usual cold self, she would be hotter and more beautiful?
“You get back here, Gaia. We are not done yet.”
Romano burst in anger.
It can be said his attitude just then was 30% just a display of character to show the personality of the Theocracy. What he didn’t expect though was the brutal and blatant disregard of the Oracle despite the weight of its meaning.
In other words, to Gaia, being enemies with the Theocracy wasn’t a problem at all and her attitude, not knowing whether she’s only faking it or not, at his threat, is the biggest source of his anger.
Gaia didn’t stop and when she walked passed the Dwarven Kingdom’s representative’s seat, Prince Duren, whose obvious hesitation was clearly cast off of his face. She made a glance at his side that made the prince lower his head in shame and regret.
—why am I hesitating?
——what am I so scared for?
He clenched his fists as he stared at her back. He followed that fleeting figure that had a procession of Real@D images of those who had stuck on the decision to follow her and the Werewolf King’s decision and stance.
King Joffrey and the rest of the Council that stuck close to the Theocracy —90% of the entire Alliance’s powers, minus two High Seats— looked on at the backs of those who are now on the “ignored list” of the Theocracy.
Right now, since they’ve already chosen their side in the table, they can only put their backs into the wall provided by the two High Seats that stood in front of Romano.
Thinking to here made Romano even more angry.
“Everyone! Are you really going to turn your back on the Alliance?” Romano’s loud cry echoed in the walls of the conference room. “Siva cannot be trusted. And even if Gaia did indeed vowed and used her seat as a stake to guarantee Siva’s clean side against the Demons, it was still clear that he’s using all of you to bolster his own gains!”
The meeting’s purpose was for them to listen to Siva’s message. But even before Siva could even say a word of it, the meeting already collapsed on the inside —leading to a crack in the alliance and eventually a division where two sides had to glare at one another.
For the overall picture of the Terran Alliance, this was a catastrophic failure.
Many hesitated when they heard the words. Many paused on their tracks, look back, and then glance back the fleeting back of Gaia.
Some, realizing the weight of Romano’s warning, went back to their seats.
“Gaia!” Romano yelled again. “You will regret this decision today! It’s not me who’s going to regret it but you! You broke this Alliance!”
Gaia was already 10 steps away from the door that these words rung in the ears of everyone.
She paused, gracefully looked back, and spoke to Romano with an icy tone: “If you really care about the safety of this planet, then even if you do not help in the eradication of the traitors, at least send a war contingent to help the Immortal Emperor of Tiara to defend his territory against the Bloody Church. That way, when I talk to Lord Siva about your stupid actions today, you will still have a merit that you can use in your defense.”
The first half of her words was conveyed with the feeling of care to it. Her selfless tolerance and a deep patience made Romano frown even more. It was this rare trait of Gaia’s that made him see her and Elvira’s Legacy as a threat to the doctrine and beliefs of the Theocracy.
But then, the middle part and the last parts of her words, as soon as they heard it, made the majority of them dumbstruck.
—Did she just call Siva her “Lord” just now?
Although many doubted and thought they’ve just misheard it, many still felt stunned and shocked to their very core. Romano, even, was one of the 1st kinds who thought that he just misheard it.
He wanted to make her say that again but Gaia had already walked out of the room. The words she said was stuck on their minds like a ringing thunder. The last of the procession of supporters were already almost out of the room when Prince Duren, who’s heart, however, was in turmoil, bit his lip, raised his head, glanced over at Romano, and then spoke, “Supreme Pontiff, I will have to apologize for today’s indiscretion.”
“Prince Duren! Don’t tell me you—”
“—I’m sorry. Please excuse me.”
The Dwarf Kingdom was a special existence in the Terran Alliance. They were once the mighty race of craftsmen, legends amongst the ranks of those Godly Creators of Divine Mythological Artifacts.
Although in the current Terran Civilization they’re a race that was suppressed and shunned, they’re still a mighty race of stubborn warriors who never backs down in the face of danger, brave until the last of the hairs on their beards are burnt.
“Let’s go.” Duren told his protectors as he pulled himself out of his seat then gave a bow at Joffrey in front of the council, and walked out.
Romano wanted to curse but he swallowed it. He instead punched the armrest beside his leg on his office back in the Theocracy and bent its metal frame… thereby venting his anger.
Silence engulfed the room.
The Alliance Meeting… ended in an abrupt and unglorified, unsatisfying, and awkwardly painful end, along with the collapse of their unity, and a crack brought forth by personal quarrels and the lack of open-minded restraint.
They all knew it that’s why they shut their mouths.
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When the meeting finished, the Council Head of the Council of Elders of Jeremiah, a Minority Seat in the overall picture of the Terran Alliance, had a weird gaze at the door Siva exited.
He was one of those who denounced Siva earlier and even thought that for quite a few times, his and Siva’s gaze met. Of course, knowing just how much he suffered humiliation and being duped of all those resources, as well as the political blow he gave them when he killed Longyun and Tabata in Walled City of Maria, the Council Head couldn’t help but grit his teeth in anger, yelling till his lungs broke, condemning Siva of many sins, some even made up like stealing chickens or peeing in public that earned quite a few weird gazes from the other seats.
Romano, finding that the meeting was pointless, dismissed the session, leaving first as he didn’t have the mental energy to entertain any other talk as of this time.
Joffrey and the rest were left there.
The Council Head of Jeremiah then summoned all his bravery and brought his Real@D avatar into Joffrey’s side.
“King Joffrey, do you have a minute?”
“You have your minute. Talk.” Too used as the superior, Joffrey gave a curt reply.
The Council Head hesitated then leaned closer to whisper: “Well, it’s about Siva….”
Joffrey narrowed his eyes, a weird smile beaming on his lips. He can smell evil.
“What about him?” he asked.
“I know a few things that might help you deal with him… you see… he stayed in Jeremiah for quite some time and he had an ill-famed popularity in that part of the planet.”
“Oh? I am interested. Let’s talk somewhere else.”
The two took another corner when exiting the conference room. It was the King’s Corridor. The talk that transpired then may be small but it was a talk that could bring a lot of headaches for Siva.
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When Duren walked out of the room, he was then surprised to discover that just beyond the other door leading to the waiting room, was Siva’s party along with Mohindra and Gaia on his left and right.
They were women of power whose names were as big as the moons in the night skies. Mohindra is the Vajra Clan Leader, a position comparable to a Sovereign of a Terran Country occupying one of the High Seat while Gaia was a name synonymous to “Magic” because she was the High Priestess of the Elven Forest but more because she was The Oracle who saved the lives of millions and millions of Terrans in their history because of her revelations in the past.
These women, both their status and their stance, when standing beside—but slightly behind—Siva, were clear indications that they were serving him as his… aides.
With his discerning eyes for intricate details, one of the innate traits of his race, he was actually so sure that they were acting a little bit subservient.
Duren was now sure.
—he didn’t mishear it earlier.
Gaia did indeed call Siva her Lord earlier.
As a royalty himself, he immediately realized this but many of these other [seats] weren’t aware of this fact yet seeing as, even though they were in here first, they still acted respectful with Gaia and not Siva.
Perhaps Gaia did indeed have good intentions when she invited them to attend here personally?
Duren thought.
The Real@D of the people in the waiting room looked on with dumbfounded expressions. Gaia was standing behind Siva like a servant as soon as she came but only Duren and a very small few had noticed it. There are at least 30 leaders here and only five or six noticed this fact.
“Everyone,” Siva began, eyeing the last person to come into the waiting room. “Please relax.” Then he flipped his hand and locked the room. It locked the visual and audible aspect of the area around the group, thereby preserving technological items and connection for this meeting’s purpose and for maintaining their Real@D images.
Neither sound nor prying magic above Tier-4 can go past the locked space of this room.
In essence, people can still enter the waiting room but when they do, they wouldn’t detect Siva or the crowd unless they have sharp senses that can pierce through this isolated space, but the latter would still see and hear that a person had entered the room, walk right past them, realizing that they are existing on the same world yet on a separate visible dimension.
Only when it was done did he continue, “As much as I wanted to express my appreciation on your trust with a banquet, the meeting to strike at the enemies is already on its last stages of preparations.”
—last stages? Didn’t it just ended catastrophically right now?
Siva’s words were confusing. Does this mean that what happened in the conference room was just a prologue to the real meeting?
When their thoughts went to this direction, many eyes inadvertently directed towards Lady Gaia. It was her that called this meeting, after all. Does it mean then that what happened back there was a part of an even bigger plan?
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Even Duren felt scared by this thought. Because if going against the Theocracy, filtering those with backbones and those who only wanted to curry a lot of favor to the Theocracy, and then scanning for those who really resolved at their decision was just a part of a plan… then Siva, who Gaia served, had indeed brought information that could mean the survival and death of their civilization.
After all, it was Siva who was the Theocracy’s full-time enemy now, not them. They were only going to be ignored by the Theocracy but Romano will not send antagonistic forces to suppress them.
The scale of this “real meeting” had just gone up to a level that made the crowd of delegates silent.
“Gaia.” Siva called, further making this crowd of leaders stunned once again. It’s because when he called her, there was no honorific prefixes or any of the sort —he just called her by name as if she was one of his followers. “Please call the King of the Werewolves. We’re starting the meeting.”
“Yes, My Lord.” Gaia replied and took action.
—BY THE GODS!!!
Gaia did indeed called Siva her “lord” earlier!
Their heartbeats quickened and many began to sweat over. What was the power behind this so called “Asgard” that it made Lady Gaia, The Oracle and High Priestess of the Elves, not to mention a High Seat of their Terran Alliance, become a mere servant?
When they thought of this fact, they recalled what Siva said in the meeting earlier —No— rather than it being spoken aloud, they corrected themselves as Siva didn’t say it aloud and only murmured it as he maintained sitting down, receiving Romano’s and the others’ words of ridicule and contempt.
Siva said “...in my years of destroying planets and ravaging worlds, I was never called a criminal not even once. And yet here, a mere mortal speaks of such words to me… ah, truly, the Terrans that had survived the times were only those rats who did not know the enormity of the heavens.”
There are many who heard that but ignored it for Siva, to them at the time, was just one man.
But now that they heard it, they all realized that it meant so much and so frighteningly huge, that the so called “enormity of the heavens” became huge to them as the matter of racial eradication.
What more, on Siva’s words, he called them, the Terran Alliance —or the entire Terran Civilization at that— as mere rats.
Even more, once the few who thought of this had accepted this fact, they also recalled what Siva had offered them in exchange for full cooperation on their part: they will receive the blessing of the Asgard which he was the King—meaning— it was essentially Siva’s blessings.
Picking up a few clues in the words he said back in that meeting——
—a sudden thought entered into their minds but as soon as that thought took root, it immediately got trashed because it was a ridiculous notion….
………….all except one person.
“A-Are you a God?” his shaky voice rung but it was enough to put the burden of Siva’s ‘information’ that he said to be ‘valuable’ to be seen as something else.
God…
……is he really a God?
If so, then dayum, aren’t they lucky to actually say ‘yes’ there earlier?
As ridiculous as it may be, perhaps it’s indeed true because only a powerful God could look at the entire Terran Civilization as ‘rats’ and speak of it right on their faces; and it is perhaps only a God who could make Lady Gaia and Lady Mohindra mere servants to follow all his commands.
—Ah, if so, indeed…
——what he said earlier might really be the plans of a great God…
As ridiculous as the notion was, and as powerful as these two women are, especially Mohindra who is a Leader of a Dragon Clan, only an Immortal or a God could make them follow him like servants.
Gaia even confirmed it earlier, only the Immortal Emperor is the only ‘Immortal’ in Terroa and so it’s not too far off a thought that perhaps, aside from the Divinities of the Gods back in the Theocracy, only Siva —King of the unknown Kingdom until he mentioned, Asgard— was the only surviving God at this current era.
—how glorious would it be if an actual living God would lead our civilization to prosperity!!
All of these leaders, without exception, including even the Dwarfs’ Crowned Prince, Duren, easily accepted the fact that Gaia and Mohindra was a follower of a God, by their own volition, and aren’t hypnotized nor were corrupted.
They even dismissed the idea that the two women were mind-controlled by the Bloody Church since it was long since been known that the Church of the Blood Dragon God was demonic in origin, and that the [Unbreakable Vow] of the Terran Alliance is intolerant of the Demons and Dragons alike.
As for Mohindra; as strong as the Bloody Church was, they can’t fight a war directly with the Vajra Clan because, although they can win, the Bloody Church will still lose a lot of manpower and that it is not impossible for a survivor to run away from an eradication war —not to mention that a few of these survivors carry with them T-Devices that can be used as soon as they escaped from Horbe if it was actually destroyed.
Furthermore, if Horbe was attacked, Bardavon, the closest Terran Nation to the Island Country of Horbe, would have heard the news given that even though the Vajras are Neutral, it was still an SOP (stand operating procedure) and mandated by the Alliance Council, that they maintain close watch on this powerful neighbor.
So far, aside from the received news of a failed attack of the Bloody Church a week ago, there are no news of “eradication” that could have resulted if the Vajra Clan Leader is indeed been plotted to be mind-controlled by a third party. Adding to that that Mohindra herself is really strong; as strong as the [Elder Gods] from the ancient records.
As such, the possibility of a third party’s intention was erased from their minds. Adding to that, Siva, who destroyed the Bloody Church and even killed a confirmed Land Dragon Clan member, an Elder of the Bloody Church, in Maria, was confirmed to be their enemy by Balaam —one of the two Popes of the Bloody Church— himself.
His black skin, known to the Terran Alliance since time immemorial, was the result of the curse from when he cleansed the Anazon Forest of the Dark Hunter that scourged it for many cycles endlessly.
If he was on the side of the Demons, or just by the Bloody Church, would he actually kill so many of their followers —even an elder of their Church, a Land Dragon Clan member—just to trick them?
It wasn’t worth it and Mohindra, especially, being a Vajra, and their Queen at that, would have died or have electrocuted Siva if he was a member of the Bloody Church. After all, she wouldn’t let herself be a subject of a person who killed so many of her people in the past.
As such, majority of these leaders didn’t question nor doubted that Siva was either an Immortal or a God —but thinking of Gaia’s confirmation earlier, Siva, right now, had already been put as a [God].
The biggest reason for this is because: for many thousands of years now, Gaia had already existed as a prominent figure in Terroa while Siva was an unknown variable who only emerged as of late. It means… Siva is either a traveling God, or a “God” who reincarnated into the body of a Mortal lately.
Ridiculous as this idea may be, it ain’t impossible.
Gods are origins of [Miracles]; it wasn’t impossible for Gods to do just exactly that.
After all, in their records, even to the doctrines of the Theocracy, once a God had received enough “divinity” from the Faiths of its followers, they can reincarnate into the body of a Chosen Mortal, who they call Heaven’s Chosen, thus fully resurrecting the [God] of that one particular Church.
The Divine Crown Theocracy had existed for so many thousands of years now. It’s not impossible if they one day did just that and then declare the Theocracy as the supreme ruler of everything under the skies of Terroa.
And for better or for worse, perhaps no one in Terroa would say no to their rule. After all, not only would they be scared of the Crusaders and the Paladins of the Theocracy, they would also be willing to follow a true living God into prosperity!
Either of the two possibilities was plausible and it was these reasons why, with the clues in front of them, it was easier to accept Siva as a Higher Being than to doubt him as an agent of the dark.
In the eyes of Mortals, Gods’ Plans are absolute.
In the eyes of Mortals, the Era of Gods was the most frightening era in the history of the Terran Civilization. In fact, aside from these leaders and the persistently eager historians, nobody else was aware of the term “Era of the Gods” because for the majority of Terrans in Terroa, they only knew of their civilization ever existing after they came in Terroa from the stars —no one else knew of what or where these “Gods” came from or what lives they had lived during an unknown era called the Era of the Gods.
Even the history between the Surface Continents and the Inner Continents are different.
And this sparked many diverging histories that the most lot of the [Players] have encountered during their [Quests] and [Missions].
On the Surface Continents….
What they knew is that after they came to Terroa, the Muans had immediately been suppressed by the Dragons —and even this information was only half right as majority of Terrans in the surface was only aware about Dragons’ hostility towards these invaders and that the newly arriving ‘True Terrans’ winning the war back then during the end of The Founding Era of their history was the true turning point in their civilization.
Very, very few in the Surface Continents knew of the fact that there were Seven Dragon Clans, and that these Dragon Clans were ridiculously strong, individually, like those [Gods] in the legends, and that there was also the existence of the frontlines of the ever continuing war against these Dragons, the Inner Continents, and that there was a Terran Alliance who controlled the flow of their lives from that place, and that they can only fight the Seven Dragon Clans to a standstill and couldn’t win the war against them after all these years.
This diverging History had a purpose. But if it was heard by the people of the Surface Continents, a lot of bad things will happen to their established system of governance and when that happens, it was an opening that can be used to further abate the already fragile military forces of the Terrans against their two eternal enemies.
And then, for the past few decades, even with the Demons and the Dragon problems already giving the Terran Alliance a headache, here come another enemy: the Bloody Church.
The Terran Alliance is in a lot of pressure from the three sides. And yet now, they actually had to suffer a crack into their unity… if Siva had turned out lesser than a significant force to compensate for this “sacrifice” on their part when they risked a possible falling out with the Theocracy, then they could say that their entire lives may have been in a complete and utter vain.
And yet… now… what they received was more of a SHOCK when Siva turned out to be an assumed “God” and was actually in front of them.
Isn’t this better than expected?
All proofs of his superiority in front of them have been laid bare. All impossibilities and possibilities of his identity have been defused. The two ladies were the biggest proofs of his identity. If he was not a God and was just a charismatic man to make these women follow him like his servants, then a lot of things in the world are just wrong. Even this entire event being planned by Siva with ridiculous accuracy to make him “look” like a [God] to these people was dismissed.
Recalling the whole thing that had happened back in the meeting beyond that door, how could they put up a question as stupid as this one?
Is Siva really a God? They all asked themselves.
It was just one question, but it sparked them to be aware of these facts and connect the dots so far.
And yet there will still be doubts. They wanted to use the person who asked such a question to be sure once they looked back, they discovered that the speaker was actually a tear-eyed crying Crown Prince Duren of the Dwarf Kingdom!
Why he was crying is simple: in his heart, he had already concluded that Siva is a [God]; and that it was also because in the far distant past, all of the Ancient Dwarven Kingdom’s patrons are all Gods and Immortals.
If a God had indeed existed here, with Gaia as his servant, and with Gaia “urging” him to attend this ‘meeting’ personally, then perhaps… perhaps it’s because she wanted to help the Dwarf Kingdom!
Duren’s emotions stirred as he connected all the dots with Siva’s existence….
….that perhaps this God had come here to meet the Dwarves of their Kingdom personally.
—if he’s a God that traveled the stars, perhaps he had an old artifact made by my ancestors! If we can at least take a look at that Artifact, maybe we can study it and ‘reengineer’ its production method and then revitalize our lost legacy!
——or if he’s a reincarnated God, then perhaps he can tell us how to reestablish our lost legacy!
As such, when Prince Duren asked this question, he began to kneel down and cry… crawling his way through the crowd of Real@D people toward Siva as if to show that he would do anything for a chance to obtain just a fragment of the legacy of their Dwarven Clan.
*****
Meanwhile, Siva, as soon as he saw the Prince of the Dwarven Approached him, saw something that made him almost lose composure and scream in a curse…..
[System Announcement]
[A new dawn is coming! The race of crafters and stubborn personalities, the legendary Dwarven Race, a race with a foul mouth, short temper, love for pretty things, has a great affinity with the land, and with a special racial disposition, had just been discovered by an adventurer! New and old players can now select the Dwarven Race as their starting Race. Pave your own path. Enjoy the great sights of Terroa and be your own legend as you create your own history in this adventure!]
The Dwarves: They were the descendants of the Star God, Ymir, which upon his death birthed a lot of Gods including the God Father of the Dwarves, Nanduren. They inherited Nanduren’s love in the Art of Crafting and were given innate gifts that all has to do with this talent. Having great affinity with Earthen Mana, a crafter from the Dwarven Race is blessed with creations that had a natural and very distinct beauty to it. Given their love in details, the Dwarves love everything as long as it was pretty, ornate, is a treasure, or at least very shiny…. like gold or the like.
Racial Traits:
**Loves gold, gems, jewelry, and money (stats are increased according to the amount of “treasures” personally owned). The more treasures you have, the stronger you get
**Can add a minimum of 60 extra stat points to the DEX stat
**Can only use Hammer-type, Great Sword, Axe, and every blunt weapons as primary equipment
**Can start at designated starting cities in the Southern Continent of Heartilia and specific cities in the Eastern Continent of Espada.
**Cannot wear Light Equipments
**Gets additional buff of 20% MNA when in deep underground, when around a smithy, or (for men) when surrounded by four or more pretty ladies
**Gets the Racial Ability: [X-RAY VISION] when in deep underground, when around a smithy, or (for men) when surrounded by four or more pretty ladies* (*face must be visible and must reach the specific standard), letting [Players] see thru the closest 30m ahead of them. Can only be used when deep underground, around a smithy, or when surrounded by four or more pretty women* (*face must be visible and must reach the specific standard); Drains 100% of the player’s Endurance each use
**Grants extra 30% stat bonus to DEX / CONS
The reason he was stunned…
….because that [Racial Ability] was just the dream ability of every men regardless of their age in the entire and every fucking universe..... and once upon a time, he, too, had a dream of that sort.
This sudden System Announcement just ruined all the poise and momentum he’d built on himself for the past 30minutes.
But for these Terran Leaders in front of him right now, Siva’s silence, with only Gaia could hear for she was *special* that way, meant the indifference of mythical being to a mere Mortal.
Worthy of his status————
—was what some of them had on their minds.
This made the Dwarf Prince even more excited so he cried as if he was looking at his long lost bottle of high quality rum in the cellar floor.
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There is always that: Oh! What a twist…!!
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Next Chapter: No twists… just pure seriousness!