Chapter 87ăThere was a giant surface of water in the room.
ăNo, it would not be accurate to call it a room. Surrounded by white circular alabaster pillars supporting entablature with finely detailed friezes, such a mysterious and solemn place was worthy to be called a temple.
ăThe floor was polished marble, its continuity broken by a set of steps heading down into the water located near the centre of the room. You could call it a pool inside the temple, even though it was just a square area ten metres in length.
ăMoonlight shone right through the ceilingless construction, reflecting in the water and making it glow palely. Not only the water, the walls and floor were illuminated by the gentle radiance as well, making the whole place shine. Thus while there were no torches, everything was blindingly bright.
ăA slight wind flowed between the round pillars in this mysterious room.
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ăDespite it being a mysterious and solemn place, certain inelegant people were destroying the atmosphere.
ăBetween the round stone pillars were people wearing full body armour, swords hanging from their waists. However, while the armour and swords were completely functional, there were features which seemed purely aesthetic in nature.
ăWhile it was boorish, the design of the armour negated its effect on the mysteriousness of the place. Rather, it added to it.
ăAnd the surprising thing is, that while there were three times as many people as there were pillars, all were women.
ăSince men were usually physically stronger than women, women were rarely employed as guards. But the reason for their being here at this location, clearly of great importance just from its appearance? There was only one.
ăThey were the honour guards assigned to this mysterious place.
ăThis placeâ
ăThe Slane Theocracy. The sacred city that was their capitol contains six Great Temples. Amongst them, the Temple of the Water God was one of their largest sacred grounds.
[Tinu Al Rianes]. It was a location with the title of [The Eye of the Water God].
ăThere was deathly silence.
ăThe guards standing in the surroundingsâ They were called Temple Guards in the Slane Theocracyâ were so still one might think they were immobile. It was likely to mistake them for statues. Even their armour made no sounds; each piece did not shift and rub against one another. This extreme lack of movement was something that was praiseworthy.
ăTime passed.
ăIt was not just silent, it was tranquil. And then a sound broke that tranquility.
ăIt was the sound of bare feet on stone.
ăPetari petari.
   Petari petari.
   Petari petari.
ăThe guardsâ helms turned slightly, facing the people that entered the area.
ăAt the lead was an old woman. White hair sprouted from above an extremely wrinkled face. However it was obvious that she was no ordinary old woman, for her eyes glimmered with wisdom, affection and power.
ăHer pure white priestâs outfit was engraved with symbols, and on each hand she wore rings that gave her magical protection. A plain but powerful magical headband decorated her forehead. A mysterious holy accessory hung from her neck.
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ăRight behind that old woman.
ăWalking there was a young girl. She was extremely young, and did not seem to have gone through puberty yet. Wearing a blindfold, she was led by two young women.
ăThe cloth covering her eyes hid most of her facial features as well. Even so, it was possible to tell that she had a sharp face. However, as if nervous, her expression was a frozen mask. Her long hair fluttered in the wind, and shone with a soft glow in the moonlight.
ăOn her forehead she
wore a large circlet that covered her head with threads like a spiderâs web. Decorating the string-like metal were countless gems, and a large blue crystal was embedded in the centre.
ăShe wore a cloth that was slightly open in the front.
ăThe cloth was thin, and with the moonlight shining brightly on her, her body underneath could be clearly seen. In addition, since the cloth was loosely fixed around her waist by a string, one could almost see her naked body each time the wind blew.
ăThat girl walked barefooted. No, not only the girl. Several women dressed similarly followed her closely.
ăThe main difference that their eyes were not covered, and that some were older. No, perhaps the first girl was the youngest.
ăThis was a scene that would leave most men drooling. For that reason, all the people here were women.
ăThe old woman reached the edge of the pool. The entire procession came to a synchronised stop.
âWe shall now begin the ritualâŚ. Water Miko-Hime, please enter.â
ăA woman pulled on the blindfolded girl and led her to the centre of the pool.
ăThe girl silently entered the water, showing no expression of surprise at the difference in temperature. Perhaps she knew that it was going to happen. Or perhaps it was for another reason altogether.
ăAs the Water Miko-Hime reached the centre with water up to her waist, the others behind her began to enter as well.
ăWith the Miko-Hime at the centre, a circle was formed around her.
ăAbsorbing the water, her clothes stuck to her skin. There was practically no difference from her being naked. However, all of them stayed silent. The Water Miko-Himeâs expressionless face, and their own, all hid a tinge of nervousness.
âNow focus your power on the Water Miko-Hime.â
ăResponding to the instruction of the old woman outside the pool, the people around the Water Miko-Hime began chanting simultaneously. These chants were part of their sacred book; prayers to the Water God.
ăWaves formed in the water. These were not due to the wind. It was like the waves were conscious and formed waves. To be more precise, it seemed like they were caused by the Water Miko-Hime.
ăNoâ it was not like she was causing it. The Water Miko-Hime was indeed causing it.
ăFatigue started showing on faces of the surrounding women as their magic was drained.
ăThe old woman, sensing the flow of magic, decided that it was enough. She gave her next order.
âNow, activate. 8th Tier Magic [Planar Eye].â
ăA large ritual.
ăIt was a method to temporarily increase oneâs magic power by concentrating the magic power of a group into one person.
ăA large volume of magic power was sent to her by the surrounding high priests.
ăA drop of blood dripped from the Water Mikoâs nose. She was trying to contain the large volume of magic power provided by the surrounding priests. This was an act that harmed her body.
ăHowever the Water Miko-Hime showed no anguish.
ăAnd then the Water Miko-Hime activated the magic that was far beyond her limits.
â<overmagic>â</overmagic>
ăA divination magic of the 8th Tier.
ăThe divination target was in the Great Underground Tomb of Nazarick. Their goal was an investigation of the god-like being who resided there.
ăThe Water Miko-Hime activated the magic.
ăNothing happened. The moonlight filtered down in the unchanged silence.
ăThen a metallic sound was heard. Each sound was small, but a large number of it mixed together into a louder sound. It came from the movement of the surrounding guards.
ăThe old woman directed an unhappy gaze at them. However she could not hide her unease at the fact that nothing was happening.
ăSupposedly, an image should have been formed.
ăA projected image should have formed in front of the Water Miko-Hime. That was the effect of the magic.
ăBut nothing happened.
ăIn all of the countless rituals, such a thing had never happened before. It was true that if they were blocked by magic, nothing but darkness would be shown. However this was the first time nothing had occured.
ăWhy is it that this time?âŚ
ăAs that question reached a climax in their heads, words appeared in the air. No one present could read it. Japanese was not a common language in this world. But there was something more pressing.
ăThe priests in the water slowly began to fall.
ăLosing consciousness due to lack of magic power was possible. However, large rituals did not cause such a loss of magic. This was as the members assembled were calculated to have ample magic power. And at worst, they were people that understood the point where they should stop. It was impossible for so many of them to lose consciousness.
âLend me your strength! We are pulling out!â
ăReacting to the old womanâs voice, several guards moved forward. They all simultaneously entered the water. Most of the guards stayed behind, drew their swords and looked around in caution.
âYou three, call the priests from outside!â
âYes!â
ăThe selected three guards ran out. At that period the guards parted the water to try and save the Water Miko whose body was spread out like a flower in the water.
ăAfter the old woman gave her orders, she gazed at the words in the air. If she were a deviant magic caster she could cast a magic that allowed them to read the unknown words. However, the old woman was a priest and could not read it.
ăHowever she could tell when the words changed.
ăThe old womanâs eyes narrowed.
ăThe words that first appeared were [âConfirming an attack to the 2nd Defensive Layer. Resulting from the effects of divination, this location has been confirmed as the one to have activated a divination spell targeting Nazarick. From this point forth the people of this location are taken to be hostile to Nazarick, and Ainz Ooal Gown shall begin the counterattack.]
ăThe words had changed to [Initiating the 1st Attack. Summoning a group of low-ranked demons. Activate [Runesmith] skill. Activating <summon> from Rune creation skill.]</summon>
ăSuddenlyâ Something unfathomable appeared in the sky.
ăA black hole that seemed to suck in everything. While it looked like a circle, it was actually a sphere.
ăSensing the empty hole, the guards aimed their swords at it. This was not a normal occurrence, but until all the priests were recovered retreat was impossible.
ăShielding the priests that were slowly being recovered from the water, they surrounded the hole and prepared for anything that would happen.
âVice-Head Priest of the Water God, please step back.â
âIâm fine. More importantly, get the unconscious priests to safety.â
âYes.â
ăOne of the guards picked up a Water Miko and ran outside as quickly as she could. In her peripheral vision, she saw the old woman, the Vice-Head Priest of Water, sigh in relief. Even if the worst case scenario occurred, the crown of wisdom was still protected.
ăAs if waiting for this moment, the sphere began to change.
ăAs if born from the sphere, several marbles fell to the floor. Some fell into the water, making splashes.
âWhat!â
ăSomeone made a sound that was a mix between a scream and a shout of surprise. Reacting to it, the âmarblesâ also made some sounds.
âGyagyagyagya!â
ăThe strange voices belonged to demons that were slightly larger than children.
ăThey had large heads of varying size, crimson eyes without eyelids, and a mouth baring a row of sharp teeth. Their bodies were also had varying narrowness. Their two long arms almost reached the floor and had sharp claws growing out of them.
ăTheir skin was pale like corpses, and under the moonlight, they did look like corpses that died of disease.
ăThey were monsters known as Light Fingered Demons
âThe intrusion of evil into this sacred place cannot be forgiven.â
âAttack!â
ăThe guards ran and swung their swords at the Light Fingered Demons. The demons skillfully dodged and made their counterattack.
âWhat!â
âNo way!â
ăThe guards facing the demons simultaneously became rowdy. It was not from pain, but due to some confusion.
âMy armour!â
ăThe armour she was wearing had disappeared.
ââMy swordâs gone!â
âNo way! My holy symbolâs gone!â
ăThe shouts of the guards losing their possessions could be heard. Under these circumstances, it was obvious what had happened. The demons in front of them had taken it. Thinking about it, the demons should have retaliated, but none of the guards were injured. Then these demons had to be that class of monsters.
ăLight Fingered Demon. Their name meant [Bad demons with sticky fingers].
ăThey had the setting of being able to steal any item in Nazarick, and could even steal World Items. However since the development company had received many complaints, they patched them such that they could only steal equivalent level items.
ăBut given they could steal potions, there were still many unhappy low level players.
âShit! Give it back!â
âMy ring! My fiance gave me that!â
âThey are really stealing everything!â
ăThe guards attacked the demons with swordsâ The ones that were not stolen.
ăThey were the lowest level demons in Yggdrasil and were monsters that did not have powerful abilities, but to the guards, these were strong enemies.
ăNot to look down on the guards. They had all undergone strict training, and were stronger than the guards of Roble Kingdom. All of them had well-defined six-packs, (ED: puts me to shame) that was how much they had trained.
ăHowever, their swords did not reach the demons.
ăWhile making their high-pitched strange noises, the demons dodged the swords. However they stayed within the reach of the swords. The guards then immediately noticed something.
ăThey were being made fun of.
âShit!â
âDamn it!â
âPlease give it back! What good will it do to take it!â
ăEven if their swords hit the demons, no major damage was dealt. Fortunately, the demons did not try to kill the guards. Understanding that, the Vice-Head Priest of Water heaved a sigh of relief. Now even if she could not protect the priests, their lives would not be in danger.
ăThe Vice-Head Priest of Water, protected by guards, began to attack.
â<holy>!â</holy>
ăAs the Vice-Head Priest of Water activated the magic, waves of virtue were released into the surroundings. It was a 4th Tier magic that had an effect against beings of evil. As the waves of virtue wrapped around the bodies of the demons, their movements slowed.
âWe can do this!â
âEat this!â
âSeriously, give it back!â
ăTheir swords hit, and the air slowly filled with the smell of blood. However, while they were the lowest ranked demons, they were part of a strong race of monsters, and were not that easily defeated.
ăIn the end, the demons turned and ran.
âWait!â
âShit!â
âPlease! Wait! Seriously, wait!â
ăThe demons showed surprising adroitness and jumped into the sphere of emptiness. The moment they did, their figures disappeared like they were disintegrated. While the guards chased them as close as possible, none of them had the courage to jump into that ball.
ăThe guardsâ gazes fell on the Vice-Head Priest of Water. The old woman shook her head.
âItâs fine. We should be happy that no one was killed.â
ăThe Vice-Head Priest of Water looked at the words floating in the air. They were indeed different from the ones in her memories.
ăWritten there was, [Confirming that the amount of time has elapsed. Shifting to the 2nd Attack. Summoning of a group of middle ranked demons. Activate [Blood Magus] skill. From the skill Sacrifice Bloodâ- Failure. Unable to detect the necessary number of dead allies.]
ăWhile ordering a withdrawal, the Vice-Head Priest of Water was troubled.
ââŚ.Did they not attack seriously? Or could they only do that much?â
ăShe then refuted herself immediately. It was definitely not the latter.
ăIt was a being that could block a spell of the 8th Tier, that was the highest rank humans could cast, and there was no way that this was the best counter they could give. Then it was best that they interpret this as a warning.
âBasically the master of Nazarick has the ability to block an 8th Tier spell and send demons as a counter.â
ăThe Vice-Head Priest of Water said that and laughed from her heart.
ăThis wasnât a joke. How did something like that possibly exist? However, the truth in front of her eyes could not be glossed over.
ăLooking at the guards retreating in a panic, and confirming that there was no one that could hear her, she spoke her thoughts.
ââŚ.Could it be that he is a god?â
ăWhen she first heard it she thought it was a joke.
ăThat the master of Nazarick looked similar to the God of Death [Surshana].
âThis will be trouble. At worst it could cause a theological split.â
ăThe Slane Theocracy believed in the Six Great Gods, worked together as an organisation, and built a country. Thus while they had different gods, they had the same goal could work together on them. Then what would happen if only one of the gods descended?
ăAt worst, there was the possibility that the power balance within the temples would crumble. However she could not erase what had happened. It was not because sealing everyoneâs lips was difficult, but because of the worry of what would happen in the future should she hide this.
ăNo, her heart might only be filled with fear.
ăShould a god truly appear, she would fall on her knees. In front of a being that she should obey.
ăHowever what was scary was that the being looked like [Surshana]. The god that granted eternal peace to those with life, and the god that granted eternal despair. And the god that was stronger than the other five.
ăIf it was trueâ
ăThe Vice-Head Priest of the Water Godâs body shook. She then prayed. Not to her god, but to the God of Death [Surshana]. As if saying, please do not punish us.
ăThe white sparkling mass slowly got up.
ăIt was a huge being.
ăIt was a dragon.
ăThis race was once known as the strongest in the world, and were the previous rulers of it.
ăOne may think of a dragon bearing traits of a reptilian animal. However, that was a mistake. Dragons had characteristics that were extremely similar to that of felines.
ăTheir muscular system, the movement of their eyes, the similarities were countless.
ăMost important was the fact that the combination of several thousand muscles allowed its giant body to move in perpetual silence. If one did not train, one would not be able to detect a dragonâs motion.
ăThe scales that completely covered their bodies were harder than steel, and could break any normal metal blade. Even if their scales were pierced, their muscles could prevent the blade from going in too deeply. It was the same for blunt weapons. They would bounce off the thick layer of muscles.
ăAny being would turn to ash in front of their blaze and their wisdom was far beyond any great sage.
ăTo top it off, dragons were extremely beautiful. Their body gave off a silver glow and had an air of elegance about it. It was to the point where one could call it a work of art as much as the strongest species.
ăThe dragon looked into the distance.
ăIt had a bad feeling. Like the world was being shaken.
ăThe one who spoke was the dragonâs knight. The dragon knew from its dragon sense that he was there, but turned to look nonetheless, feeling that a lack of eye contact during a conversation would be rude.
ăThis was a knight that the dragon had chose.
ăA silver scale mail armour similar to dragon scales covered his body and he held a platinum spear. The armourâs dragon motif made it look like an upright dragon.
ăAnd who would know, that this armour was worn by the person known as one of the 13 Heros nicknamed [Platinum].
âNo, itâs nothing.â
ăThe dragon looked once again, eyes glazed with emptiness.
ăThe knight looked in the same direction, but could not see anything. No, even the dragon was not looking at anything either. In response to the knightâs confusion, the dragon explained.
âI just felt that the world was screaming.â
âScreaming you say?â
ăThe senses of a dragon was on a different scale. The knight knew that he could not feel anything and did not enquire further.
ăThe dragon said nothing. However, his senses told him that he had felt this feeling long ago.
ăIt was simple to recall that feeling.
ăIt was because it was impossible to pour those memories into the drain of oblivion.
ăâThe Eight Greed Kings. The beings who had fought with his race in the past. And the beings that had hunted and killed most of the dragons. The magic released felt similar to its past dangerous enemies.
ăThe dragon recalled the history of the world.
ăBy those beings, the dragons that were harkened as the strongest were hunted down. The current beings called Dragonlords, were in the pastâ More than 500 years ago, nothing more than children to the past Dragonlords.
ăAnd Wild Magic.
ăNo one but the dragons knew the primordial magics, the secrets of the world.
ăIf they had banded together earlier to fight they would have won. This dragon had thought the same thing over the past five hundred years.
ăIn the end they won. This was because the past dragon lords defeated the Eight Greed Kings.
ăThey attacked one King with many dragons. Even against just 1 King, the dragons had multiple casualties. And the Eight Greed Kings had magic that allowed them to revive after death.
ăHowever, the Eight Greed Kings grew weaker every time they revived. If they banded together they might have won. But that did not happen.
ăIn the end the world was violated and defiled.
ăWild Magic was lost and the world was filled with the magic the Eight Greed Kings had spread.
ăThe dragon twisted its long neck and looked at the weapon behind it. At the weapon that ever since placed here, was never touched. It was a resplendent sword, with a blade of crystal. It was the weapon that the Eight Greed Kings swung to kill his brethren. And the sword that the leader of the 13 Heroes wielded.
ăIn the base of the Eight Greed Kings, he had lent out the item as a symbol of his blessings.
ăIts name wasâ
ăThe dragon then blinked its eyes.
âWhat did he call it?â Thinking for some time, the dragon forced out some words. ââŚ.A Guilti Weapon?â (TL: Two options: Guild Weapon or Guilty Weapon.)
ăOf course, there was no way to check if that answer was right or wrong. The dragon made an annoyed sigh, and again, looked in a certain direction. Thereâ far beyond the range of a dragonâs senses.
ăThe Southern End of the Azerlisia Mountain Range, at a certain giant lake.\n