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/Ah, I didn't notice that at first. Then great, let's move on to the army-related section. Especially since that's where the productivity is./
New here? I'm Roha — want a quick tour?
— Yes, yes, dreaminess, extreme romanticism... You have just confirmed my theory, Sir Rogdan. — Lucretia stood up, walked over to Lian Fay, took her chin with the fingers of her right hand, and lifted her head, examining the heroine as if she were a curious oddity. — I gathered a group of thirty volunteers who soon came under the command of Matthew Ariston, and what do you think? In the past month, only two of them have managed to perform the summoning ritual. I confess, — having finished examining Lian Fay, the countess stepped aside, thoughtfully looking around the room, — in the past, I have heard about your "belief," but I perceived its followers as fanatical history buffs and nothing more. Fortunately for me, you two have managed to prove to me that my opinion was wrong. If this project is implemented correctly, "Legends of Vistaria" could become a very useful tool... Answer me this question: if the all-loving Arteria responds to the prayers of the priestesses of the church and its followers, then how did it happen that the cultists also enjoy her blessing?
— Can you shoot? — That was his first question. Looking at Claudius, he deftly twirled his rifle in his hands and returned it to its original position. — I suppose not. What brings you to Hessia?
— Excellent! — Lucretia clapped her hands approvingly. — Since your opinion largely coincides with mine, I won't need much time to explain. The history of our continent, as you should already know, is closely intertwined with higher beings, also known as deities. Their power and influence, in turn, greatly depend on the number of followers, and therefore it is not surprising that the miracles attributed to Arteria possess great power and become the result of less effort compared to other beliefs. I believe that "Legends of Vistaria" also has some higher power that makes it possible to summon heroes from the past. After all, it would be foolish to think that this is just the result of naive idealism and the excessive dreaminess of the summoners. — Having finished her thought, she smirked. — The example of the cultists of Arteria clearly shows that, by following certain rules, any higher power can be influenced from the outside... Well, are you starting to understand the essence of my intentions, hmm?
— So, you're a city boy, — the marksman chuckled, — but don't worry, you'll get used to these places over time, and you won't even want to leave.
—I fully understand Your Highness's train of thought," Rogdan nodded, "although, to be honest, I hadn't really thought that our modest hobby could be patronized by some higher power... On the other hand, after your words, it seems quite logical to me. —The baron sighed and rubbed his forehead. —If I understand the conclusion correctly, Your Highness wants to significantly expand the influence and capabilities of this belief by following certain... rules?
— Something along those lines, yes. Currently, I see two main problems with "Legends of Vistaria": the requirement for specific personality traits in the summoner and the lack of direct control over the summoned spirits of past heroes. I would like to fix these inconvenient aspects, but even I and the court mages lack the necessary information... Therefore, I want to suggest that you, Sir Rogdan, take on the task of training volunteers. Matthew Ariston explains everything related to the technical side of the matter very clearly, but unfortunately, he has not been able to inspire the audience sufficiently.
- I doubt it, there are still more interesting places, and more interesting things to do, - Scipio replied. - So, you're trading here?