Ignitia was the only country that brought the faith of God to this Union Kingdom.
It was not the dragons but also the home of the church and the cathedral.
However, it couldn’t be called a religious nation.
Ignitia who was a former country of the Romulus Empire – the ancient empire of the southern continent Karkinos – learned the open-mindedness way of religion and freedom from the empire and practiced it when they became the ruler of Ichthyes continent.
They were integrating with the local religions by god’s syncretism or incorporating their gods as a saint or angel.
Religious circumstances of the Union Kingdom were established by a policy not to completely overwrite the local religions.
Thanks to that, the northern Lucanrant continued the faith of wolf god Holle, the east polytheism was still valid, and the western faith of Bren was also active.
The god of the northern Lucanrant, Holle, became St. Horatius.
The eastern Harvan practiced polytheism, but the goddess was the only one identified as a God and the rest of the gods were regarded as an angel or a saint.
Bren the god of the western Aurelia, as you know, also became St. Brendan.
Apparently, before Ignitia arrived on Ichthyes they seemed to have a pagan god.
That made me quite understand the interior of this cathedral.
The cathedral of the royal capital of Ignitia was originally the building for Ignitia’s royal castle.
Therefore, it was especially more complicated compared to the other cathedrals.
In this vast cathedral with complicated structure, many paintings, sculptures, and mural paintings were displayed.
But, for the moment there were no God’s figures in the exhibits that I had seen so far.
Because there was no circumstance like a ban on statues, he seemed to be a low-key God.
Instead, the interior of the cathedral was a treasure house of phantom beasts and magical beasts that should be originated from paganism.
A relief of a beast that looked like a centaur whose upper body was a person and its lower body was a horse.
A religious painting with a drawing of a man with four heads on one torso that had a mouth on his abdomen.
A cup in which a humanoid monster like the first one was carved.
A statue of a goddess with ten or more breasts.
Just by looking around, I found lots of such things.
Even an angel had been designed with the motif of another god on the southern continent.
I was able to see the familiar story of Kingdom of Ignitia on the scriptures as I proceeded along the way, and if I veered away a little from there I would be able to follow the story of each ethnic derivation.
“Church-related buildings are also a huge book for faithful readers who cannot read letters, Tir.”
『Is this an alternative altar? It’s a bit of a mess.』
The scriptures were only allowed in manuscripts in the language used in the ancient Romulus Empire.
Therefore, I couldn’t read the scriptures yet.
I only knew within the range that Otou-sama and Onii-sama had read aloud.
That was why these scriptures that had pictures to go along with were very fresh.
We went around the complicated cathedral aimlessly while ignoring the regular route.
Somehow, maybe because I struggled for a niche hobby and that there were only Tirnanog and I in the surroundings, I didn’t worry about it.
Even if something happened, there was the reliable Tirnanog.
In the first place, I hadn’t raise a death flag yet.
In the meantime, we arrived at an area where it was excessively splendor and seemed to use a staggering amount of money.
Moreover, there was a familiarity with the story which was painted on the wall somehow.
What appeared before our eyes was a mural painting of a saint who was swallowed and drifted by an enormous sea creature.
No matter how I looked at it, it closely resembled the content of this iron golem.
No way, was the huge monster Zaratan a famous being?
『What’s wrong, Erika.』
“This, what do you think?”
『Oh, ooooohhh! It’s my figure!』
“However you look at this, this is Tir, or Zaratan…”
『Kukukuku! So the barbarians in the South worship me! Of course!』
“Well, I wonder how did it happen……”
I felt like I couldn’t afford to buy this bad taste.
I believed it was made by craftsmen from Aurelia who was brought in during the cathedral construction.
There had been harmoniously crafted Harvan’s craftsmen areas, which were rather tasteful and astringent, and the areas of Lucanrant’s craftsmen had a simple and warm style.
There were many Zaratans in other mural paintings in the surroundings.
A story where a ship carrying a saint mistook Zaratan who was floating in the sea as an island and landed.
A story where the people that rode on the back of a huge creature were hit by great flood caused by a divine punishment.
Etc. etc.
The subject itself was a common story all over the world, but it was Zaratan, not a whale or turtle, that was drawn.
This beast was surprisingly loved.
“Do you like this mural?”
『Umu. The form of these horns are good. The painters were the ones who understand my coolness well.』
“That’s good.”
『Umu—that’s right, do not worry about me, you can go looking around. I will know about the place where you are by the smell. I will enjoy my mural a little longer.』
“Is that so? Well then, I’ll accept your kind offer.”
While leaving behind Tirnanog who was appreciating the mural painting of Zaratan more than the painting itself, I also continued to follow the works and steadily progressed along the monster pictures route.
Because it was the point, I wanted to appreciate what could only be seen in Ignitia.
So, it was the inherent belief-like part of the South that I mainly checked.
I also thought of it while preparing, but the original belief in Ignitia had a sense of not being very holy monotheism.
A flock of monsters that looked like Hyakki Yagyō1.
History of saints suffering from such thing like martyrdom.
Heroes who had helps from angels, dragons, and strange-looking monsters.
Except for the saints and heroes, all of them were depicted as monsters with bad aftertaste in elaborate artworks.
“How unusual. No way, I haven’t seen any visitors looking at those artworks except for me.”
I heard someone’s voice.
I looked back toward where the voice coming from.
From the stained glass, a light shining in seven colors was cast.
A boy was walking in that light.
Looking at him from inside the dim room, it looked as if the backlight was surrounding him.
My eyes gradually got used to the light.
He was a bit older than me, maybe a little bit younger than the eastern young noble Klaus Harvan.
Sparkling sunshine, smooth blonde hair about the shoulder length.
Clear amethyst eyes.
Pure white skin that was not burned on the day.
Rose-colored cheeks.
He looked like a statue – or the neat facial appearance that came out of shoujo manga.
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