Volume 1 The Prince of Tomb Robbers XXVII. Storytelling

Sidima raised his eyebrows and asked me, why do you want to ask the Grand Duke of Actin?

I said that I had dealt with a tomb robbery case, and the tomb that was violated belonged to the Grand Duke of Actin, so I was interested in him and wanted to know what kind of character he was?

Sidima told me that the Grand Duke of Actin knew some, but not very well about her daughter.

He started telling stories, and I was amazed to find that his story was a continuation of the last time.

After the death of the evil master Abwin, two of his most powerful disciples, Rutgers and Perstor, became incompatible with each other.

They split the Kundora Cult, with Rutgers founding the Cult of Rogus, also known as the Cult of the Immortals, and Perstorp founding the Dunbas, also known as the Mud-Cult.

Rutgers reinvented a lot of what Abwin had created, but retained the basic teachings of Kundora.

Perstord changed more of Albertwin's stuff and even changed the core of Kundora's teachings.

Their biggest disagreement is whether they must eat human flesh and drink human blood in the process of cultivation.

Although the Rutgers Sect abolished the Kundora Sect's idea of transforming the human body and shaping alien monsters, it insisted on eating human flesh and drinking human blood, believing that only in this way could the cultivator's magic ability be quickly improved, so that his body would be immortal and his soul would last forever.

Dunbasism abolished the tradition of eating human flesh and drinking human blood, and replaced it with Kenset mud, which is mud stained with human blood.

The Dunbassians believe that if people practice Rutgers for a long time, they will inevitably become evil and lose their humanity. The Dunbas religion founded by Perstorp even borrowed from the Druwen religion, advocating that followers get close to nature and derive mana from the fruits of plants.

Rutgers's greatest contribution to the dark cult created by Abwyn is that he created a dark ecological development system, from the soul to the body, from the surrounding residence to the external environment, there are rules to follow.

Rutgers' disciples practiced according to his set of methods, and they could indeed achieve immortality and endless mana.

The Rutgers Sect greatly satisfied the desires of its cultivators, and in the next hundred years, it gradually eliminated the Dunbas Sect and became the First Holy Sect of Darkness.

At its peak, Rutgers ruled almost four-fifths of the world, larger than the Kundora cult.

Rutgers proclaims that he is the only one in the world, but he does not escape death in the end, and in the same way as Albertwin.

The difference is that he was killed by four women.

Four brave and dedicated women.

The first woman swallowed a large amount of rotting bone grass herself, and after Rutgers ate her, the poison of these rotten bone herbs entered Rutgers's body, sealing most of his mana.

The second woman swallowed some of Gerger's solution, and after Rogers drank her blood, Gergers' toxicity prevented Rutgers from healing immediately.

The third woman punctured her eardrum, dripping with the more toxic Heck poison, and became unresponsive after Rutgers feasted on her brain.

The fourth woman bites Rutgers' throat and dismemberes him with a mealknife.

Sidima said this paragraph with his eyebrows fluttering and his hands dancing, as if he himself were at the scene of "The Death of Rutgers".

Sidima told me that the fourth woman's name was Susa. Since then, there has been a "Sousa's bite" that has been circulated in the world, describing people who hate to the extreme.

I imagined the scene, the four girls with deep hatred, the determination to die, the crazy scene, the bloody scene.

He spoke so heartily that a strand of white hair hung down and blocked his eyes.

He ran his hand through his hair, then let out a cough, and then crawled to the window and blew phlegm into the sea.

When he sat back, I asked him, what does all this have to do with Grand Duke Actin?

He wiped his mouth with a handkerchief and said that Archduke Actin was a genius, one of the most imaginative of Rutgers' disciples.

Later, after Rutgers' death, his 1.8 million disciples fell apart.

Other religions that were suppressed, especially the Kaitaiji Sect, led by Gregorinus, the king of the Santocian mages, and others, embarked on a complete liquidation of Rutgerism.

For eighty years, Rutgers did not dare to operate publicly, and the number of disciples fell to almost single digits.

This situation did not end until the appearance of Actin.

Akdin was born in the southwestern Duchy of Det in the Lemonsik Empire, the second son of the Grand Duke of Det, and he also had an older brother named Ils, who died at the age of four.

Of the five Akdin brothers, only he and the fourth, named Sorontuo, lived to adulthood.

Actin is unusually intelligent by nature, but Thronto seems to be more pleasing to people.

Later, Actin traveled the world, met with all kinds of brilliant people, and when he returned to his hometown, he founded the society that bears his name.

The Actin Society recruited talents from all over the world, and for a time it was full of talents and famous.

Archduke Det was so pleased with what he had achieved that he placed the duchy in his administration before his death.

Actin established a special institute of undead spells on his domain, which was in a very secluded position, below the ground, and later became his mausoleum.

At the beginning, Sorontuo followed Actin very carefully, respectfully and respectfully to him, and followed suit.

Defenseless of his brother, Actin told him almost all the secrets, along with the key mysteries of the spells.

In essence, Actin was just a lover of dark spells, not a crazy villain, and his nature was good.

It is said that he never ate human flesh, but only used fresh human blood, or the blood of criminals sentenced to death.

Sorontuo's self-confidence was very strong, and he was ready to do something to his brother.

The day before he was killed, Akdin realized that something was wrong, but it was too late.

After he was killed by Soronto, he was buried in the Academy, which later became known as the Mausoleum of Grand Duke Actin.

With that, Sidima stood up and wanted to leave.

I wanted to hear him continue, but the old man's face was tired.

After Sidima left, I reflected on the story he had told and felt that I knew more about the world and, more importantly, about Actin and Soronto.

Once upon a time, what Actin and Leanda said in the mausoleum, what Sorontuo said, I could understand through Sidima's story, so it was important to fully understand the context.

I feel quite rewarded.

It was Actin who summoned me to this world, and Leanda guided me all the way.

From my point of view, they are my benefactors, people I should trust.

However, I didn't know anything about them until I met old Sidima and many mysteries were solved.

I've learned some spells before, and it seems that the spell like "manipulating corpses" is the so-called dark spell.

Am I going to go deeper and deeper into the dark spells under the teachings of Leanda?

Do I really need to drink some human blood? Eat some human flesh?

I found myself overthinking.

I don't want to hurt nature, I belong to a normal human being.

If one day, I had to make a choice, would I go to that side?

I found myself unable to correct the problem of thinking too much.

I thought of the pile of killing tools, and all the little pill bottles.

This triggered my point of interest.

Besides, Sidima said that at night there is no one in the secluded place, and he wants to teach me the art of becoming smaller.

This piqued my interest a lot.

I stood up and walked to my room, and the people I met along the way saluted and avoided me.