Dear Broom Knight.
Chapter 680 The Underestimated Sun
Chapter 680 The Underestimated Sun
Lowry wasn't worried about being exposed.
The difference between a true otaku and a sorcerer in a fantasy world isn't actually that big.
As long as it's not a reckless, arrogant steed, or an 'artist' who turns their territory into the shape of some famous building, there's no problem.
It's just that some whimsical ideas come out occasionally; it's nothing unusual.
Their world, thanks to the omnipresence and hospitality of the Tower's advisors, is filled with wonder not only among the gods but also among the powerful human beings.
Lowry wasn't even the most outspoken one among them.
Don't be fooled by the conventional buildings on the ground; the fortresses in the starry sky have a unique 'artistic' feel.
While it can't go for a luxurious and extravagant style, it still manages to incorporate some novelty and uniqueness.
Furthermore, with that outstanding person who transformed himself into a tower spirit and then sacrificed everything to save the tower's master, Lowry doesn't even deserve to be a cog in the machine.
Therefore, even though he already knew that there was a very troublesome senior in the outside world, Lowry was able to sit still.
As long as he doesn't jump into trouble, nothing will happen.
Even if he were to unexpectedly travel to Toril one day, he probably wouldn't suddenly encounter a stranger who wanted to catch up.
Lori actually really wants to go and see Toril, which has been completely changed by the time traveler!
Based on the information we have so far, the goddess of magic has not changed; it is still the same Mystra.
Whether the magical lady's fate takes a complete 90-degree turn or her original destiny is postponed, it will have a great impact on Toril.
Lowry understood from the words of the Cup of Life that Amannata's scheme against Ransendall was bound to end in failure.
Therefore, even though AO still dragged him back to do the dirty work, Amannata did not regain his powerful divine power.
Gods of average or lower rank are simply no match for the blame thrown at them by the AO in Toril!
Having finally survived, Amannata certainly doesn't want to accept a fate of dying and coming back to life.
Judging from the fact that he had to seek a way out in the outside world, and even went so far as to associate with Bane's men, Tyr should not be in any major trouble.
It's obvious that if he regained control of Toril's laws, Amanatha wouldn't be so weak.
Unless Tyr himself is unable to control the situation, causing a large number of righteous knights to abandon their principles, it is impossible for countless people to abandon the laws of the Lord of Justice and follow his bullshit slavery solar law as soon as Amannata is resurrected.
The people of Toril are not stupid.
If forced to obey the laws of a particular god, most people would choose Tyr.
Even those who could profit from national crises by exploiting the laws of the sun would not do so if they still desired a future.
No, not the sun god who once dominated the continent of Faerûn.
Only slave traders would rely on the laws of Amanatha to justify their actions.
Whether Heim is alive or not, his faith in the slave owners will be diminished by the appearance of Amannata.
Compared to the Church of the Sun, which has healing priests, can keep slaves alive and kicking, and whose protectors and believers are paid to do their jobs and have many demands, we can step back a bit.
Anyway, those bodyguards who have no principles and will do anything, as long as the money is right, they won't care whether they convert to Christianity or not.
Using Heim, which would definitely not be of much use afterward, to completely keep Tyr, who always wanted to go home and send back the angels who had followed him to fight on all sides, in Toril was actually quite a good deal.
Then, by the way, let Tyr sleep for several hundred years so that Amanatha has enough room to develop... Otherwise, as long as Tyr is still alive, when the two laws conflict, it will inevitably be a matter of whoever's law is in charge.
But the traditional sites of Amanata's faith... have either turned to ashes or become the domain of evil gods and demons.
Even if they were willing to use his laws, Amannata would not accept them!
He may not be a good person, but at least he's hypocritical enough.
Even hypocrisy that can be recognized by the laws.
For his own sake, Amannata would not allow all his followers to be villains and scoundrels.
He would then have to compete with Tyre for the followers of the law in a more open and aboveboard manner.
It makes me despair just thinking about it.
Many rulers were indeed unwilling to abide by the laws of Tyre, but they also understood that in order to maintain the power of a country or region, they had to at least allow ordinary people to live like human beings on the surface.
While the knights of justice are very wary of evil, they also abide by certain boundaries... as long as they don't incur the wrath of heaven and the resentment of the people, they will turn a blind eye.
If Tyr hadn't run into trouble, the Knights of Justice, even in their despair, probably wouldn't have changed their ways.
Then everyone can continue living their lives in a daze.
Just like in the world Lowry once knew, no matter what kind of turmoil society encountered, the people, including the middle echelons of the power structure, would never want to return to an era where they could only kneel at the emperor's feet.
In a fantasy world, especially a place like Toril, the resistance would only be more intense.
No one wants to accept a future where even their bone fragments are weighed and sold before they die, and even their soul is sold after death.
It would be better to simply embrace death before anything happens... and take your enemies with you in the process.
The mortals of Toril certainly live a miserable life, but they are also capable of delivering the most devastating blows. They are indeed terrified of death, but in crucial moments they are willing to risk everything.
Moreover, in places where resentment is too strong, there will always be believers of evil gods.
Many ordinary people who join cults are well aware that once they join a cult, their lives are on a countdown.
But they did it willingly.
Since we're all going to be annihilated anyway, might as well go crazy and enjoy ourselves beforehand... and take revenge on the whole world.
A wise ruler will not drive these people to their doom... it's all about slowly cutting flesh with a dull knife.
Therefore, with all his competitors alive and well, Amanatha's only option was to establish the majesty of the sun god that he had once 'despised' the most.
But...Lorry really couldn't understand why Amannata would also come for this world.
Their sun god is so perfect that he will surely gain the approval of the other sun gods.
This is an honor that even Amanata doesn't have.
The words of the Lord of Storms also prove this point... The Sun God should always be able to communicate with other worlds.
Amannata could never replace such a sun god.
He wouldn't really want to build a blind road, would he?
There was only a raging fire, but no light to illuminate the world... If he did this, wouldn't he be just waiting to give way to Lansendel?
The rose aura of the Lord of Dawn can drive away evil!
Lowry couldn't help but suspect... that Amannata was probably trying to dig a hole for Ransendall.
The Lord of Dawn's attention has definitely not been on him lately; he may have even forgotten about the position of the Sun God that he so desperately wants... Wait a minute!
Lowry realized what was happening.
For Ransendel, who is obsessed with thrills, loves excitement, and enjoys the unrest of the gods of Toril, the undead are the greatest pleasure!
He quickly deduced Amanatha's purpose... it was for Ransendel.
Unable to regain its powerful divine strength and certain to be rejected by the gods, Amanatha, whose home may have been destroyed, has only one hope: to obtain a portion of the light of dawn.
The light that he once disregarded has now become his only hope... The former Amanata could rival Ransendel by accepting the radiance of a demigod, and he truly could 'not care'.
Besides, at that time, Ransendel was immersed in sports and art, love and romance, and didn't bother with his light much.
Neither side considered the glimmer of dawn particularly important.
Otherwise, the historical Amanatha wouldn't have been able to outmaneuver Ransendall so easily.
If Ransendall had known that someone was eyeing him covetously, he wouldn't have acted so simply and brutally.
However, his nonchalant attitude must mean that this matter isn't that important to him... the undead are enough to distract him.
Lowry thought about it seriously.
If Amannata wants to regain his radiance, the simplest way is to become a true sun god.
But what sun god could be weaker than him?
It really is only here.
The Sun God, coveted by all sides and preoccupied with eliminating demons, monsters, and evil gods, doesn't even have his own power base.
It's normal for a god like Toril, who highly values faith, to look down on him.
As for that lich... the only lich that would be associated with both Bane and Kashus is the necromancy school among those red-robed mages.
The undead archon of Sel and his lackeys.
Lowry could completely understand their decision to come out with Amanatha to find a way out.
The most terrifying aspect of necromancers, especially their undead scourge, is that it is practically nonexistent in the face of the undead.
What was a terrifying sight that even the Torilians dared not flee from to those guys?
Lowry herself has also played the full-length Resident Evil game... It is indeed terrifying and disgusting, but it also has a strange kind of thrill.
Among the undead, if even one-tenth of them are similar to him, the Scourge is a free experience booster.
Not to mention, most people, even if they find it disgusting, cannot stand watching others gain experience.
If Sel really wants to dominate the world with the Undead Curtain and bone clubs, he will definitely clash with the Undead... and being driven back to Sel's Highlands will be their only fate.
It's even uncertain whether that high ground can be held!
With sheer numbers, even the demon lords probably wouldn't want to play with the undead.
The only solution is to kill the summoner.
But that William guy can openly date Shar... Lori doesn't believe that AO and Serene will just stand by and watch all this happen.
But not only did this happen, it was also clearly acknowledged!
The only reason is that AO couldn't take down William.
That old guy is very cunning; he won't let go of any opportunity, no matter how small.
(End of this chapter)
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