Volume 2 Don't Chapter 19 Father Palgus (I)

Solar Calendar November 1728 Lozema

Hoppler's training was not without breaks, and every week he would give the two teenagers a day off while he would go to the tavern for a drink.

On this day, the two teenagers would visit Father Tagus, and since the thief's incident, they would come here to read books when they had time. Pacus had a rich collection of books, not only with historical documents from his own research, but also with all kinds of bizarre theories and some entertaining novels, starting with the book that Rhodes opened at random that day, and the two of them were completely fascinated.

The visit of the two teenagers, who were old and had no relatives, was very welcome. He was very happy that two young people suddenly appeared in his lonely research life. On the day the teenagers came, he wouldn't go anywhere, so he put biscuits and water in the room, and then he explained to them the difficult parts of the book in the room, and told them some of the conclusions of his research, which the teenagers were also quite interested in.

"Our world is called Stepuno?" Rhodes repeated the priest's words, "what does the word Stepunor mean?"

The word itself has no meaning, or more precisely, I don't know what it means. Palgus picked up the pen he had at hand, wrote down the word on paper, and handed it to the two of them, "It's an interesting name, isn't it?"

"Isn't it interesting... Since it doesn't make sense, I don't understand why it's called that?" Lott and Rhodes were equally puzzled.

"It's just that because the word often appears in ruins and relics, suddenly one day a scholar guessed that this word was the name of the origin of our world, and others thought he was right, and before anyone had evidence to refute it, everyone defaulted to it. ”

"It's still unreasonable. Rhodes was a little unconvinced, he hurriedly turned the book back a few pages, and finally closed the book in anger, "Isn't it too hasty to take a random word and set him as the name of our world." ”

Pagus nodded, "Therefore, as a contemporary scholar, we should be more rigorous in our research, and this title is the result of the hasty conclusions of the previous scholars." Padus took the book from Rod's hand and reopened it, and he flipped a few pages back and handed it to him.

"This note... Priest, have you questioned it too?" and often looking through the priest's collection, Rhodes already knew the handwriting of Pacus.

"Every scholar with a qualified professionalism will question it when they see this, and every time their predecessors tell them the same reason as me. Research should be rigorous, and the name 'Steduno' is a wake-up call forever. He looked at the two teenagers with satisfaction, they were two excellent children who dared to question, it was really good.

"Okay. Rod nodded helplessly, "If that's the truth, it's barely acceptable." ”

"Your temper is very suitable for being a scholar. Would you like to think about it, Rod?" said Palgus, leaning over and handing him a cookie.

"I still prefer to be an adventurer. Rod's face turned red when he was invited, and he lowered his head to take the biscuit and gnaw on it.

"It's a pity that you have the ability to remember. Although Pagus was regretful but not unhappy on his face, for fear that Rhodes would be embarrassed, the priest moved back and returned to his original position. In his opinion, it is very gratifying to have children come here to read, and nothing else is luxury.

After a while, "Father Palgus" Lott looked at the book in his hand and had a question, so he looked up and asked, "I see that the sect here is the predecessor of the guild?

"Hmm," Palgus nodded, "Lot, you're reading a lot faster than Rod." ”

"You're looking so fast, it's too rough. Rod was a little unconvinced by this.

"Everyone has their own rhythm of reading, and Rhodes that's nothing. Touching Rod's head, Pagus continued, "According to scholars' research, the sects were originally part of the Church of the Word, and they believed in different gods under the premise of believing in God the Father. ”

"How did that come to be what it is today?" Rod was also curious when he heard this, and he leaned over to Lott to find this description, "The book says it's because of the Agent?" Rod swept the passage and looked up at Pacus again.

Both children were looking at him, and Pagus knew he needed to explain in detail, "Indeed, the gods descended a part of their own power and merged their consciousness with the chosen ones, who became agents of the will of the gods. The vicarious ones changed their sect according to God's will, and gradually evolved into the current guild. So, nominally, the Sanhedrins are still under the authority of the Church of the Word. But now it can really only be called cooperation. ”

"But there are a few denominations, there's changed," Rhodes remembers the rest of the paragraph, "and then they're gone?" ”

"Hahaha" Pagus looked at Rod's eager appearance and laughed, "I'll tell you" He moved the chair between the two children, feeling the strong intellectual curiosity of the two children, he felt that he was also younger, "One of the special cases is Prom, the god of knowledge, who suddenly one day began to refuse to continue to give us strength, and his sect fell into a state of loss of faith for a while, when Modelella, a member of the sect, proposed the idea of breaking away from the self-operation of the church, which was the prototype of the concept of the guild. It was she who started and gave the other sects a hint, and the Sanhedrins were gradually born according to this idea, because it was God's will, and the Church of the Word could not stop it. As a sect that has lost its faith, Modrella has also successfully negotiated with the archbishop of the Holy Capital. Her sect broke away from the jurisdiction of the Church under her organization and began to operate under the power of the kingdom, and at first she wanted to form a pure guild of scholars because the God of Knowledge still had some legacy. However, after the monster explosion, several guild leaders found her together. Because of the special status of her sect at the time, and the fact that Modryla herself was extremely capable, the final result of the discussion was that Modryla abandoned the original sect form and quickly established an organization called the Adventurer's Guild. ”

"That's where the Adventurer's Guild comes from. "I didn't find any of this in the book, and Rhodes even flipped a few pages back" and "nothing was written in the book." ”

"This is the result of my research, although many of them I asked Modryla directly to tell me, hahaha" Palgus did not hide his means in the slightest, and in his opinion, there was nothing unscrupulous about the means by which Zhengda Light obtained information, he continued. As for the Mage Guild, it was also because of the magic explosion that the guild was divided into two factions that believed in Baladei and those who did not believe in Baladei, both factions blamed each other for the explosion, and the faith faction later became the Morrod Academy with the help of the church, which was the original site of the Mage Guild in the original holy capital, and the academy was directly under the jurisdiction of the church, and Baladei did not give up on them, and there was still a substitute. Most of the non-believing factions became court mages in various countries, teaching magic to kings and nobles, and although many academic mages at the time objected, ElBaradei did not pursue it. A small number of them have become wandering mages, but there are so few of them that they may no longer exist. Speaking of which, our queen of Pamela has an organization of 'handmaidens', which is a group of female archmagicians, and every New Year, they will cast various magic spells to light up the night sky, which is very exciting, so don't miss it. ”

"Is there still the predecessor of the York Chamber of Commerce. Closing the book, Rod looked up, wanting to show off his knowledge, but he found that when he said this, Padus's face suddenly turned bad.

"You still know this. "This is a topic that many scholars don't want to mention, do you know which goblin must have said it?"

"Well, it's called Darkpie Les, and he's a silver investor at Portnatus. Lott on the side took the conversation, and he poked Rod on the side to tell him to stop talking.

"Boastful guys. Pagus muttered.

Rhodes also understood that the atmosphere was a little awkward, but he ignored Lot's hints, and he wanted to try to change the subject, "Father Palgus, can you tell us about the founding history of these kingdoms, such as Portnath?"

Father Palgus was startled at first, and then quickly covered Rod's mouth, "You dare to ask this question, child?

"What's the matter, Father?" Lott grumbled at Rhodes, but he was curious, "Can't we talk about Portus here?

"Openness is openness, but when it comes to the history of the founding of the country, you may not know about it, no wonder you dare to ask, and fortunately it's me, don't say it anywhere else, do you know?" the priest's voice lowered a lot, and the two teenagers nodded their heads when they heard it.

He beckoned the two teenagers to lean over and began, "All scholars know that Pamela was once a unified and powerful empire, but for some reason that no scholar has dared to conclude that it later split into three other nations, Potnas, Wernell, and Ucepold. And each country has its own set of accounts, and the people of Pamela say that the other three countries have rebelled. The Potnatians said that the king of Pamela was too mediocre, so they set up a new king to conquer the tyrant, and then retreated out of loyalty, but only made their own land. Several other countries have spoken similarly. Since the statements of several other countries are basically the same, Pamela, which has just opened up, has had many conflicts because of this historical reason. Eventually, Pamela had an unwritten rule: no one who came to the neighbouring country was allowed to talk about the history of the statehood. ”

After Pergus finished speaking, the two teenagers fell silent.

"Didn't you even find the reason for everything, Father?" Lott broke the silence first, but his tone was frustrated, for he was a real Porternat, and the answer made him a little confused about who to believe.

"The historical records of that time were deliberately destroyed, and only some fragments with burn marks were preserved by the people who cared about it at the time, and there were only a few words written on them, and it was impossible to tell what was going on. ”

"It's reallyβ€”" Lott was halfway through his words, but he didn't know what words to use to describe it, and finally sighed.