Chapter 192: Prohibition No. 7

On the basis of the Stargate Declaration, the Stargate security forces issued seven prohibitions, which were later unanimously supreme prohibitions, which were mainly used to bind the moral norms of the Elect from falling off a cliff due to the impact of the New World.

The first three prohibitions, the most severe, are the general guidelines for all acts against humanity, including but not limited to murder, pillage, and maiming of women and children.

Of course, there are a few special points in the attack rules, one is the exception of kills in a state of war, and the other is the exception of kills against Recruiters (excluding tourists and trainees).

This is also to be in line with the reality of many areas of Aitalia, as the governments of Stargate Harbor did not actually win the war during the first invasion, so it is difficult to change the indigenous ecology of Aitalia.

It's a world of fierce people, and in many areas, the locals don't accept the way the earthlings do. Therefore, it is obviously unrealistic to unilaterally bind the electors, hence these compromise-like words.

Of course, there are many problems with the temporary provisions, but the tinkering can finally get by, and the two sides have understood each other after decades of interaction, and both the aborigines and the electors have gradually accepted some of the changes since the Stargate era.

Among the seven prohibitions of the military, the seventh prohibition, or also known as the supplementary article of Chapter 3, Section 7 and Article 62 of the Stars Port Declaration, has been established for about 13 years as the latest of the seven prohibitions.

Its main function is to further restrain the relevant behaviors of the electors on the basis of the original commitment of the governments of Xingmen Port to crack down on the 'Aitalia' cultists and cult organizations.

It expands the restraint on the government's actions to every electee, and strictly prohibits the electors from having any degree of contact with the cults that exist in the first and second worlds.

The minimum penalty for violating this prohibition is a state of supervision for a period of six months to two years, and the worst punishment is permanent disqualification of the elector, with serious consequences, even a trial under the military laws of various countries.

Its severity is second only to the military's top three bans.

The No. 7 ban is one of the seven basic guidelines, and Fang Yu naturally understands it.

He even knew the origin of this ban.

As Alyssa describes, Prohibition No. 7 was born shortly after the end of the Battle of Byrne, thirteen years after the Assyrian Empire invaded the kingdom and attacked the Kaurin-Eshurian region of Nossenica on the southern border, destroying the border city of Kadophin there.

The Empire claimed that this was in retaliation for the 'aggressive acts' of the Semi-Elect in the Kingdom not long ago. However, this explanation was apparently not acceptable to the parliament of the kingdom of Kaulin-Iherion, so war broke out between the two countries before the imperial army could advance further north.

The main phase of the war took place in the Byrne region in the southern part of the Istanian Desert, hence the history of the Battle of Byrne.

The entire war lasted only one year and three months.

But the process was unusually tragic, with hundreds of thousands of troops on both sides involved, and its casualty rate reached more than half. About one-third of these call-ups are called, and the casualty rate is particularly high, reportedly more than one-third of the casualty rate.

This ratio may be normal on Earth, but in Starlight Aitalia, it is an unusually rare number. Especially in the final Battle of the Far Star, the death rate of both sides was not officially counted in the end, but it can be understood from some records left by those who witnessed it.

After the Battle of the Far Star, the two sides were unable to fight any longer, and the war gradually came to an end, with both the Oshu and Kaurin-Ishurian claiming victory.

But it is an indisputable fact that the Empire finally withdrew from the Nosnika region, so the legend of the Seven Heroes of the Battle of Byrne has spread far and wide. The princess Brian that Fang Yu met before was a legendary figure who witnessed the war at that time - one of the seven heroes.

He also knows some details about this war.

For example, the claims of the Empire were not purely unfounded, and not long before that, there had indeed been an attack on an Imperial convoy that resulted in the death of an ambassador.

There seemed to be a shadow of a cultist behind it, and the spearhead was directed at a semi-elective organization operating along the borders of the kingdom at the time. However, the Empire's choice to attack the Lizardmen of Nosnika, who had been sheltered by Kalin-Ihurian, and destroy the Cadophin was just as puzzling.

As a result, there was some turmoil after the end of the war, which was said to be the revenge of the two country's chosen ones within each other's borders, and then even spread to the real world.

This incident attracted the attention of various governments, and it turned out that these activities were caused by cultists behind the scenes, because it proved that some of the extremist ideas of Aitalia could in turn infiltrate the earth through the Electors.

Not only did it change the ecology of the Electors, but it also had a profound impact on the general public, as people began to realize that the development of the future of Stargate was not just a myth and legend that had nothing to do with them - it took place in another world.

This incident led to two outcomes.

First, the government began to strengthen the supervision of the Star Gate, gradually eliminating the rampant smuggling phenomenon since the first and second generations of pioneers, the tourist system was implemented, and the formalization of the Super Athletic League was gradually put on the agenda.

The second is the establishment of the seventh prohibition -

In fact, this ban later led to another well-known event, the 'Covenant Hill Incident' three years earlier, and in fact Fang Yu experienced the whole process of this event as a member of the bystanders at that time.

If he remembered correctly, at that time, in a second-level event in the Second World that was not broadcast to Earth, several contestants were found to have used the forbidden abilities on the Abyssal Sea Scroll, and this incident caused a huge storm at that time - because as we all know, the Abyssal Sea Scroll is the holy book of the Dragon Worship Cult, and most of its existence in the present world is fragments, which not only record the arrival of the Second Calamity, but also many descriptions of the dark dragon in Thorin's Calamity.

But the impact of the Mount Covenant incident was much more than that, because the contestants at that time were rare dark horses in the competition, with many supporters in the community, and there was much evidence that they were not actually connected to the Dragon-worshippers, and the so-called Abyssal Scroll was just a coincidence.

However, the Super Athletic League insisted on upholding the original verdict, resulting in the disqualification of several people and the extremely long period of supervision, which was also used as a reason for the incident, and the guilds and clubs that later cultivated the team also ended in disgrace, and it is said that it was sold to others soon after due to poor management.

The controversy in the community has never gone away, and the pro-support and opposition are so polarized that there are almost two main camps. One side believes that it is nothing more than a few major giants in the Super Athletic League, and uses it to attack competitors.

On the other hand, the Super Athletic League maintained the fairness and impartiality of the competition and severely punished the participating teams and organizations that maliciously violated the rules.

Because of this topic, there are still many verbal battles in the community.

Fang Yu didn't have a too biased position on this matter, because in fact, the outside world had very limited information about what happened at that time, and most people's so-called interpretations were unfair.

But there was only one interesting detail about the incident, which was that shortly after the Covenant Hill incident, the sympathizers of the incident formed a free guild in its name. Its name was 'Covenant Mountain', and the guild grew unexpectedly to become a very famous second-tier guild in the Second World.

In a sense, this may also represent the aspirations of the people at that time to a certain extent.

However, what Fang Yu didn't understand was that what these things had to do with the mysterious disappearance of the high-level of the rain listener?

It seems that whether it is the 'Covenant Mountain Incident' or the Battle of Byrne thirteen years ago, there seems to be a close relationship between the obelisk and the elven chalice under Fenris.

However, Alyssa was only halfway through the sentence when she suddenly brought up another detail: "Mr. Eddard, the Semi-Electors who attacked the Imperial convoy and killed one of the ambassadors before the Battle of Byrne actually have a name - the Eternals. ”

Fang Yuan's heart moved slightly, and he couldn't help but take back the words that came to his mouth.

Alyssa continued: "There was no shortage of these people throughout the course of the war, and they were not even the only ones lurking in Kaulin-Ishurian, but on the side of the Empire, there were also these people who were active. And in the literature of the Empire and the Kingdom, there are also several vague mentions of this organization, of course, which does not rule out the possibility of shirking responsibility for the war-"

"But there is no doubt that the Eternals played at least a pivotal role in this war, and in the aftermath of the war, they orchestrated numerous murders and riots that had repercussions and caused panic in the real world."

"I mean, Mr. Ed, Prohibition No. 7 was established against this background, and while it refers to all cults in Aitalia, the real purpose is to put an end to the activities of the Eternals."

After hearing this, Fang Yu was silent for a long time before asking, "Miss Elisa, how do you know this?" ”

Since Elpahim's party, he has actually taken an interest in the battle of Byrne, and has specifically looked up relevant information in the community, but unlike the obscure official accounts of the Oshu and Kaurin-Ishurian sides, the Electors' accounts of the war have gone to the other extreme.

It's too complicated and trivial.

There is so much information that there is no clue at all. Relevant searches can be searched in the historical records of the community, and the really useful information is often hidden in those trivial records, unless there is a clear purpose in itself, there is no years or even more than ten years to sort out a clear context.

It was hard for him to imagine why Alyssa would know so much about this, unless-

Sure enough, Alyssa paused for a moment and continued: "I went specifically to check the information related to them, above the community, because I had seen these people with my own eyes three months ago......"

Fang Yu had actually expected this answer in his heart.

"You mean," he asked, "you had contact with the Eternals before your guild leaders disappeared, but how did you recognize them?" "Of course, Fang Yu knew that the Eternals were actually a branch of the Dragon Cultists, and they were likely to be loyal followers of the Dark Dragon.

"Because of a badge."

Alyssa sent the emblem in the form of a picture.

It was also the first time that the Owl had seen this emblem, as it did not resemble the shape of the brooch used by Nicol Bolas's followers, and did not even have any dragon-related elements.

It was a pattern of countless intertwined lines, forming a non-human shape, and if it had to be anything like, Fang Yu felt a bit like a constructed puppet he had seen in Kapka.

It's so weird that it doesn't look like Ettalia at all, because the art style is more like the abstract concept of modern aesthetics, and it's a bit out of place with the world's native aesthetic.

Alyssa continued: "Those people all had one such insignia on them, and I vaguely remember seeing it before, only to find out that it was related to Prohibition No. 7. It was only further that I found out the identities of these people and understood that they were probably behind the Battle of Byrne. β€œ

She paused and wrote, "Mr. Ed, please don't blame me for not telling you this in time, because Vice President Grant forbade any of us to discuss these topics. Come to think of it, who would believe that our club management would be in contact with these people in private? ”

"If you hadn't asked, I would never have mentioned a word about it to outsiders, so please keep it a secret for us."

Fang Yu nodded and wrote, "I will." ”

He is not the kind of long-tongued woman himself, and likes to use other people's secrets as a capital to show off. Although this may be a matter of Prohibition No. 7, the people who actually violated it have mysteriously disappeared by this time.

He didn't think that Alyssa and the others needed to bear the blame for this.

But he was silent for a moment, and he never thought that the answer to the question would be like this, the mysterious disappearance of the high-ranking members of the Rainman Club was actually related to the Worship of the Dragon, and even related to the Battle of Byrne thirteen years ago.

But why would the Eternals look for the Elven Grail?

And does it have anything to do with the Blood Oath and the Night Lizards - the Eternals are dragon worshippers, and the Blood Oath seems to have the power to summon the dragon's servants - not to mention that they, along with the Night Lizardmen, are also looking for the Obelisk here.

If it is a coincidence, it is too many coincidences.

But if it's not a coincidence, it's hard to explain the hostility between the Blood Oath and the Rain-Listeners, or is it true that the Eternals and the Night Lizardmen are not all the way, but competitors?

Fang Yu couldn't help but feel a little big for a while, because the information he had was too little, and the problem seemed to have entered a dead end again.

Alyssa also seemed to feel Fang Yuan's confusion between the lines, and couldn't help but ask if there was any trouble here, and Fang Yu didn't know how to answer the twin sister's questions.

After all, most of this was just speculation, so he skipped through the most ambiguous parts and simply described to Alyssa the relationship between the Eternals and the Dragoncult, and told her to be careful of the power of the dragon servants that the Blood Pact swore to wield.

For this answer, Alyssa was very calm, and Fang Yu was a little surprised: "Aren't you worried at all?" ”

"Fenris Island is so big, since the Eternals have been in contact with our guild higher-ups, it's not surprising that they will find the Blood Oath again," Alyssa replied, "Actually, I should have thought of this a long time ago." ”

Fang Yu was a little surprised that she understood this question so well, but it also gave him a new idea: "Then aren't you going to expose the Blood Alliance Oath, this may be an opportunity for your guild?" ”

"It could be a nuisance," replied Alyssa, "I'm not going to think about it that much, and if Mr. Ed doesn't mind, I might tell the vice president and let them make the decision." But Mr. Eddard, you have to be careful yourself, behind the Blood Oath is the Jeffrey Redcoats, and it is actually very bad for you to be involved in the disputes between these big guilds. ”

Fang Yuan's heart warmed, but he also shook his head.

Because in fact, this is not for him at all, he has long been involved in the dispute between the descendants of Flor and the Rainbow Alliance, and now he feels that there are more lice and no itching, and there are more debts without worrying.

It seems that unconsciously, he has become an old fritter who has nothing to care about.

……

The sixth layer of ruins, the wilderness is an endless wilderness.

There was no vegetation, bare crusts, and the glow of the torches was gray, with the occasional tall pillar illuminating. But when you look up, you can't see the top of the rock pillar, and there is no light in the cave underground, as if only darkness and depth remain.

The footsteps of the group seemed a little hollow, rustling and echoing, and Sophie looked at Akane who walked over - the other party was the very rare mountain people of Enlin, the Guta people, and of course the Eldron people, the descendants of these hunters were slender and dark-skinned, and had a wild beauty.

And when it is revealed in a Chosen One, it mixes the two virtues of civilization and wildness, and these two qualities are undoubtedly revealed in the girl, both strong and quiet.

The little princess of Silver Veslan - this was a title given to her a few years ago, but now they refer to her more often as the Rose Three Lady along with two other female commanders, one of whom has her teacher.

In other words, now she has gradually inherited the mantle of her previous generation, and has truly become the mainstay of the next generation of geniuses in this top guild.

Sophie took the kettle from Akane's hand, smiled softly at her, and took a sip.

She knows her partner's habits, she won't be untargeted, and there must be something to tell her here. Sure enough, the mountain girl quietly watched her finish drinking the water before she spoke, "The scout in front is back, Sophie." ”

"Oh?"

"They found some people."

"Is it the Blood Oath?"

"No, it's the people we've seen before."

"Ah, you mean the alchemist named Char," Sophie was slightly surprised: "They are so fast?" ”

Akane looked at her silently, and wanted to tell her the truthβ€”they weren't really walking fast on the fourth floor, and they could even be said to be slow, and they had lost an unknown amount of time.

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