Dark Background Mage Sect Rivalry

Decades after the War of Original Sin, the kingdom of Kegja, formerly known as Kaija, decided to change its name to Kegistan in order to escape the nightmare that nearly destroyed St. Hughey, and the kingdom began to grow again.

The general public never knew the truth about the original sin war, only that it was a devastating plague that caused the death of people, but the already powerful mage clan has not been weakened by this, and still controls the fate of Kegistan.

Before the War of Original Sin, the Council of Arrakish originally had seven major clans and seven minor clans, but after the war, only three major mage clans remained: Vizjari, Anid, and Ammut.

The most paradoxical thing here is that the scourge of the War of Original Sin, Vizjarre, did not take a major blow, but instead developed even more so than before the War of Original Sin.

However, even so, summoning is still forbidden by the mage clan, and Vizjarre is closely monitored by the other two clans.

Only a few people know the truth of the battle of the original sin, so only a small number of classics and records have survived.

These people came to believe that blind faith could not prevent the catastrophe from happening, and therefore regarded religion as heresy, and even blamed religion for the occurrence of the War of Original Sin.

This idea soon spread throughout St. Hugh Yari, and people no longer had faith, but only believed in what they saw, not to mention that the angels and demons had completely withdrawn from St. Hugh Yari.

This situation is somewhat similar to the Enlightenment of Earth's history, when humanity began to believe only in what is seen, rather than in vague beliefs.

Magic has since become a "science", and it is believed that after a long period of research, magic has become a rational and progressive study, so the Council of Mages, Al'Raqish, regained its supremacy and shared the prosperity of the royal family with the eastern kingdom of Viz'jun.

The amount of strength that bloodstained Vizjari once possessed was as hard to get rid of as a drug addiction.

While everything seemed prosperous and peaceful, the mages of the Anid clan received extremely confidential news that some members of the Vizjari were still working on summoning demons.

This news immediately caught the attention of the other two clans, and they prepared to join forces to stop Vizjarre's actions.

They sent extremely good mages to assassinate the high-ranking members of Vizjarre, and they were also immediately retaliated by assassination.

The conflict of assassinations between each other soon escalated into a serious war, and the blood of countless mages stained the land of Kegistan.

Anid and Ammut soon gathered a large army and stormed the Wizjari base in Widshire County, intending to destroy the Vizjari clan in one fell swoop.

Not only did they raze the Academy, but they also killed all of the members of Master Vizjari.

The battle between the mage clans of Batuk and Herathan engulfed the East, and the remaining members of the Vizjari soon assembled an army and re-confronted the two clans.

But Vizjarre, who was already greatly injured, was of course defeated by the encirclement and suppression of the coalition forces, and was soon surrounded again.

Just as Vizjarre was on the brink of annihilation, they once again used the summoning spell feared by the two clans, calling out the demons to fight their sworn enemies in the last battle.

The powerful power of the forbidden art reproducing the demons quickly pulled Vizjarry's disadvantage back, and the two sides once again became a five-to-five wave battle situation, and Vizjarri even gained the advantage again because of the demon legion.

A large number of Anid and Ammut's mages were wiped out, and the two clans had to fight and leave to save themselves, while Vizjari recaptured his main city of Widshire and protected it by demons, and the two clans never dared to invade again.

However, in the end, this battle of the mage clans ended in the civil war of Vizjarre.

One of the leaders of Vizjarre's time, Batuk, was a cruel and powerful mage, and his armor was said to have been endowed with demonic powers.

During the War of the Mage Clans, he summoned a large number of demons and slaughtered many enemies, and even his own clan was terrified by it.

It is said that Batuk believed that the demons were the masters of the human race, and he was even willing to give everything he had for the demons, so even the Vizjara clan itself was unwilling to support Batuk.

At the end of the mage's age, after the higher-ups decided to strip Batuk of his power, he led the demons and his followers to attack the Vizjara tribe, intending to become the ruler of the clan.

His brother Herathan, aware of the path of Batuk's eventual destruction, decided to fight his brother when Batuk was under the city of Wizzshire.

In the end, Herathan succeeded in defeating Batuk at the expense of many people, ending the battle of the Mage Dynasty.

And Herathan himself felt the terrible power of the devil, and decided to live in seclusion in a place where he could not even find hell.

Every history has its own trauma.

The War of Original Sin has led people to stop believing in angels and demons, and instead believe that the power of mana will lead them to a better civilization.

The War of the Mage Clans led to the decline of the mage's power, and the ban on magic was enacted, and the mage's power was banned, and the mage's power has since been hidden in the dark side of St. Hugh Aray.

In the centuries following the end of the War of the Mage Clans, the people of the Sakaram Cult, who had once renounced their religious beliefs, returned to religion after witnessing the devastating devastation of magic.

Although a small number of people have not given up on the study of magic, humanity as a whole is moving in the direction of religious unification of the world.

In such an atmosphere, many religions began to rise, but none of them expanded as quickly as Zakarum.

The origin of the Sage Akarat Sakaram began with a figure called Akarat, an ascetic from Zionsai, located in the northern part of present-day Kegistan.

Troubled by the long-standing strife in the world, he decided to meditate on asceticism in the snow-filled mountains of Zion.

Soon, in deep meditation, he saw the energetic sparkle and flames of the sky, which he believed to be a revelation from the angel Yaerius, who in their language means "SonofLight", or "Child of Light."

According to Decca?

According to Kane's account, he argues that the cosmic light that Akarat saw was not really the result of some mysterious revelation.

He found that after the end of the War of Original Sin, there were a few accounts of Udixian's sacrifice as an eternal light that continued to surround the sky (or the universe) of St. Hugh, and he thought it was likely that Akarat saw this light and thought it was inspired by the angel Ares.

Whatever the reason, Akarat had an epiphany that he believed that all human beings were part of the universe and that the entire universe should be returned to the order of light with a part of the power of light, and that the bright side of humanity was the foundation of all human beings.

Feeling this, he embarked on a great missionary journey, visiting every city in Saint-Hugh, and Arakaat was willing to spend many hours enlightening people of all races, creeds, and social classes.

According to the records that have survived so far, Akarat was a selfless and very humble man who did not actually teach people to follow a certain faith, but his mode of thinking eventually led to the emergence of a new religion.

But in fact, he simply taught his good thoughts to the general public, hoping that all people would be able to live in this world with good thoughts.

After some time, believing that he had achieved his goal, Akarat found a place to live in seclusion, never to be seen again, but his teachings were widely known by his followers.

In this way, a religion known as "Sakaram" soon spread, and this religion was basically based on the idea of Akarat, which believed that everyone should follow their own Inner Light.

Akarat never intended to establish a religion and therefore did not name his ideas, which by the time the name Sakaram appeared, it meant that his ideas had become a formal religion.