[0194] Giant God Believer
While Riven and Taliyah were still making cross-server complaints about Uzeris, Yasuo was still hard at work visiting.
This is already the fourth temple Yasuo has visited.
As for the four temples, although they are said to "worship the giant gods" in name, in fact, they only enshrine the giant god Sun.
Looking at this splendid temple, Yasuo pretended to be shocked by this magnificent building, while silently calculating in his heart how much gold the Uzeris people spent here.
After arriving in Runeterra, Yasuo saw many religions.
In Ionia, religion - or sect - is not a complete belief, but closer to the philosophy of life and life goals. People in the Balance Sect will work hard to maintain the balance of Ionia throughout their lives;
The swordsmen of the Wuji Sword School are always trying to achieve the legendary Wuji meaning; the ultimate goal of the swordsmen of the Swift Wind Sword School is to merge the body with the wind...
So many sects in Ionia are not so much religions as they are a synthesis of local elders and life goals. Elders and monks are respected not only because of their identities, but also because they are respected local arbiters and speakers.
Personnel are the controllers of order at the lowest level.
Although many Ionian sects are traditional or even ignorant of flexibility, you can't expect them to do better when combined with many other responsibilities.
Unlike Ionia, the religion of Bilgewater - or the Blue Flame Islands - is more direct.
An indescribable concept god, a duty that has persisted for thousands of years, and a tithe that never changes.
Although Naga Kapoulos is ruthless, although the Snake Mother is strict, and although the priests are tyrannical, even the most unruly pirates will never show any disrespect when talking about the Bearded Lady - after all, Naga
Kabolos truly demonstrated his power and protected Bilgewater in the Night of Soul Haunting.
This kind of sect is more like "paying money with one hand, delivering goods with the other hand" and "believe in love, but you can't miss the tithe if you don't believe in it" is extremely real. I won't talk to you about philosophy or brainwashing - these are all based on the exchange of interests.
A more advanced superstructure, as long as you pay a tithe well and don't commit suicide on the Soul-eating Night, I will keep you safe.
Moreover, even if your flattery is loud enough, this tithe cannot be exempted or discounted!
In Yasuo's view, although the Snake Mother's sect is domineering, it is also very desirable. For Bilgewater, without the protection of the Snake Mother, there would be no City of Thousand Sails. In a sense
It is said that the Snake Mother can even be regarded as the foundation of Bilgewater!
All in all, religion has its own positive side, whether in Ionia or Bilgewater.
But when it comes to Uzeris...
Good guy!
How the hell is this a religion? This is simply a separate interest class!
One by one, these sun priests from Rakkor are all dressed up like dogs, wearing bright red robes, and their arms and legs are covered with sparkling gold ornaments, as if they are about to blurt out a sentence at the next moment.
A lot of freestyle...
The priests of the Burning Sun, who are well versed in how to make money, use their sharp teeth to take out the last copper coin from the pockets of the poor, and turn the tombs of the rich into gold plating on the statues of gods. They say "born sinful" and promote that idea.
Use the theory of original sin to make everyone sacrifice everything in fear.
The people of Bilgewater also respect and fear Nagakapoulos, but without the protection of the Snake Mother, there would be no Bilgewater today.
But these Sun Priests are completely different. They just use their words to persuade ignorant people, plunder everything, and live a life like a human being without any production.
As for those who don’t believe…
They will suffer the most terrible blow. Behind these priests are the Rakhorak guards, the guardians of the Sun Cult.
These elite warriors do not deny the rule of Noxus, but they eliminate all heretics in Uzeris. No other faiths can exist here, and no other people can preach here. There can only be one voice of the Solar Cult in Uzeris.
!
There is and only the teachings of the sun, the voice of the sun!
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Dusk falls.
Having finally figured out the true identity of the Sun Cult, Yasuo no longer had any worries about his next use.
This is a real cancer.
If Swain can really clean out this cult in the subsequent counterattack... maybe it will be a good thing for Uzeris and even for Runeterra!
However, just when Yasuo was about to retreat temporarily and go back to discuss the next move with Riven and Taliyah, a guy who climbed over the wall caught Yasuo's attention.
The other party moved very quickly and seemed to be carrying something dark in his hand.
At this time, the new moon was rising. Yasuo only took a quick peek and did not see the details of the opponent's hand - there was no cold light from the weapon, and of course it might be hidden in the sheath.
But no matter what, a guy who broke into the Sun Temple at night definitely didn't have good intentions. With the thought of "I don't know if this guy can take advantage of it," Yasuo got a little closer without leaving any trace.
However, for some unknown reason, when the opponent rolled in, Yasuo could no longer see his figure - but because this was the Burning Sun Temple, Yasuo couldn't really look around, so
, and in just a blink of an eye, the other party disappeared.
Could it be...invisible?
Recalling his previous experience of hunting down assassins in Ionia, Yasuo blinked and tentatively called out the Wind Spirit.
This is undoubtedly a very risky move. Calling the Wind Spirit here, if there is really a high-level priest in charge, Yasuo will be caught as a heretic!
However, in order to clarify the situation, Yasuo, who was confident that nothing would happen, still called out the Wind Spirit.
The next moment, the gentle night wind blew through the magnificent courtyard.
And as the breeze blew by, Yasuo soon got the wind's answer.
The other party did not leave, but just stood under the corner of the wall where he had just landed, and his figure was lost in the moonlight that had just shone on the earth.
Feeling that the other party was incompatible with the Sun Sect, at this moment, Yasuo finally couldn't help but raise his eyebrows.
It’s interesting!
The priests of the temple began to divert visitors and closed the gate. Yasuo also pretended not to care and left the temple - then, after exiting the gate and turning a corner, he suddenly turned back and quietly walked towards the temple.
The wind picked up, climbed up another wall, and came to the courtyard of the temple, hiding in the shadow of the corner.
Yasuo held his breath after finding his lurking position.
Come, let me see.
Chapter completed!