Chapter 70:
Chapter 70
The Scripture of Reconciliation was in the coffin of the Great Sage Eldologon.
Otto had no qualms about breaking the seal on Eldologons tomb.
*Whoosh!*
The sarcophagus collapsed.
*Swoosh!*
Eldologons now skeletal remains glowed brightly, and a vision of a white-bearded dwarf appeared.
The Promised One.
The vision of Eldologon spoke to Otto.
Problem was, Ottos expression wasnt very bright.
Of course, the current Otto was too tired.
He was exhausted from nursing and soothing the demented dragon Quran, and he didnt have the energy to talk to Eldologons vision.
He was covered in blood, spittle, and phlegm from Qurans rotten gums, and he was covered in feces, so he did not look like a human being.
Why did you disturb my rest.
Just give it to me.
Otto cut off Eldologons welcoming words and held out his hand.
Im a little tired right now, and I want to get cleaned up and rested, so just give it to me.
.
Youre asking me to use the Scripture of Reconciliation, which you spent a lifetime studying and perfecting, to bring about world peace.
How do you know that?
Eldologon looked puzzled.
I know because Ive know everything, how could I not?
Well, thats
Thats why you made the Scripture of Reconciliation, because dwarves tear each other down, fight, curse, and turn against each other on every single day.
Eldologon, a dwarven wizard from the Red Anvil clan, was a very unusual man.
The fact that he was a dwarf and had mastered magic and earned the title of Great Sage left no doubt that he was an anomaly.
He was completely outside the norm of the dwarven race.
It pained Eldolgon to see the dwarves living in tribal societies, unable to harmonize with each other due to their unique personalities.
Even within their own tribes, the dwarves fought each other on a daily basis, so they were scattered and unable to form a united force.
So Eldolgon created the Scripture of Reconciliation, hoping that it would help the dwarves get along and stop fighting.
Give me the Scripture of Reconciliation, he said, and I will build you a dwarven kingdom.
!
A paradise where the dwarves can get along with each other and fulfill their creative desires. Isnt that what you want, Dwarf Eldologon?
Yes, indeed.
And in the center of the capital of that dwarven kingdom, a statue of Eldologon himself will be erected, venerated as the saint who brought about the great unity of the dwarves.
Indeed, the Promised One you have come to me, knowing all this things.
Eldologon realized that Otto had seen right through him, and he acknowledged that he was the Promised One.
He realized that Otto was the one who would become the owner of the Holy Scripture of Reconciliation, an artifact that Eldologon had spent a lifetime crafting.
Good. I give thee the scripture I have spent my life perfecting.
Thank you.
At the same time, a large book appeared in front of him.
[Notification: You have acquired the item <Holy Relic: Scripture of Reconciliation>!]
Eldologon gave Otto the Holy Scripture of Reconciliation, and smiled kindly.
Promised One. I hope you will fulfill my wish. I firmly believe that you will not use this scripture for evil purposes.
Hold on to your worries.
Then I will trust in you and rest in peace. May your path be filled with glory. May you bring peace to the world with the power of this scripture.
With those words, Eldologon vanished like a mirage.
Very well, world peace.
Otto said to himself in a bitter voice.
Except that millions of people have to die for it.
Because he knew all too well that behind peace was the blood of countless millions of people.
* * *
After obtaining the Scripture of Reconciliation, Otto rested while being treated with great hospitality by the dwarves.
He was too exhausted to continue down the mountain.
After two days of rest, Otto was presented with a gift by Edham, the chief of the Red Anvil clan and the village mayor.
Please accept it. This is a gift for our benefactor.
Huh?
Otto was a little taken aback by the unexpected gift.
He hadnt expected to receive a gift at all.
We give you a treasure that has been passed down from generation to generation in our Red Anvil clan.
This is.
Edhams gift was a set of armor, flaming red with golden trim.
[Blazing Fire Armor Set]
The armor was forged from iron mined in the mountains of Kashmir.
Amukhan. wishes to see you, master.
What?
Otto scratched his head at Amukhans sudden behavior.
Whats wrong with him all of a sudden?
But then he remembered something.
Oh, right. Hes from the Haver Prairie.
For the nomads of the Haver Prairie, there was no middle ground.
You either die.
Or enslaved.
You didnt kill us, you spared us, so we have no choice but to become your slaves, thats the law of the Prairie.
Ha- Hahaha
I will do my best, to be an unashamed slave to my master in the future.
Then the warriors of the Kongurat tribe followed Amukhan and shouted.
We will do our best!
The people of the Haver Prairie had no great shame in being enslaved.
Of course, being defeated and enslaved by the people who like to use armor would be a disgrace to them as well.
Uhm.
Otto was very puzzled by the fact that he suddenly had a slave.
What should I do?
Otto didnt particularly want to have a slave.
Not only because he wasnt from this world, but also because he was uncomfortable with the idea of people enslaving people.
You guys arent slaves.
Otto said to Amukhan.
Subordinate, subordinate.
When you say subordinate, are you saying that you will accept me as a member of your tribe?
Uh, yes. A member of the tribe, just like you and your men.
How can you bestow such a great favor on me?
In the Haver Prairie, it was a great privilege for the defeated in a duel to become a servant rather than a slave.
It was a sign of great trust to have ones former enemy by ones side, to give half of ones life for the sake of another, in a world of uncompromising weakness.
In fact, it was not uncommon for a subordinate to murder a chief and become the new chief.
Some tribes had as many as 17 chieftains in a single month.
So the meaning of the relationship between a monarch and his subjects was very different from the continent.
No grace. Its because I dont want to be killed by you.
My lord. no, my chieftain.
Not Chieftain, Your Highness.
Otto corrected Amukhan.
Youre my subordinate now, so youll have to follow the culture and customs here. It wont be easy, but youll get used to it.
Ill do my best.
Then Ill try to be a good lord, too.
Alas.
Amukhan was greatly impressed that Otto had accepted him as a subordinate rather than a slave.
He tried to be polite, but he didnt know the continents etiquette, so he fumbled.
Like this.
Then Camille stepped in and taught Amukhan the proper way to honor a monarch.
When bowing to the monarch, kneel on your left knee. Your right hand on your right knee.
Right, thank you.
Oh, and.
?
Hit.
Camille whispered to Amukhan, very quietly, too quietly for Otto to hear.
What did you just say, I didnt hear you.
Screw it.
?
Run away.
What, run?
Quickly, if you dont want to ruin your life.
Why would you say that.
Amukhan had no idea why Camille would say such a thing, so for now, he bowed to Otto on one knee.
Amukhan meets my lord, I will serve you from now on.
You do the same for me.
Otto smiled his best human smile, unaware that Camille had insulted him.
With that, Otto accepted Amukhan as his subordinate and left Mount Kashmir for the capital.
*Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo!*
On a horse of the Tatar breed, a specialty of the Haver Prairie.