115: D41.
Admonition 115: D41.
Admonition After parting ways with the Snow Woman, a few people arrived at the eting room inside the church.
“Well then, Miss Hero, please take a look at this form.”
The Cruising Bishop invited the Hero to sit, then took a form from the side and handed it to her.
Subsequently, he sat upright across from her and said solemnly,
“This is the formal investigation form prior to the Reincarnation Ceremony, and the information you fill out will be recorded into the church’s database through the array above, with a backup in the Great Library of the Holy City.
“Please be sure to carefully review and fill it out.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask .”
The Hero took the paper, lightly rubbing her fingers over it.
She found that not only was the thickness and other specifications far superior to ordinary paper, but the surface also had embossed magic arrays, with a subtle Magic Power flowing within.
After listening to the Cruising Bishop’s words, she began reading seriously.
However, after just seeing the first item, the Hero raised her head in bewildernt.
“May I ask, what’s the difference between the Inner Court and the Outer Court?”
She wrote this sentence on the draft paper specially prepared by the Cruising Bishop.
“And also, what’s the ideology behind the faith—”
“Oh, as for matters of faith, you can leave it blank, it’s not necessary to fill it in.”
Before the Hero could finish writing, the Cruising Bishop replied.
“As for the difference between the Inner Court and the Outer Court…”
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[Composition of the Church]
As a nationwide organization, the church comprises many functional departnts, with a complex structure primarily divided into two major parts: the Inner and Outer Courtes.
As the na implies, the Inner Court manages internal affairs, while the Outer Court handles external matters.
For instance, nuns dispatched to city dical institutions belong to the Inner Court, whereas Holy Knights stationed at the border military camps are part of the Outer Court.
The Inner Court is responsible for most internal affairs of the church, primarily operating within the cities, though there are exceptions.
For example, the Heresy Court belongs to the Inner Court, but they actively go out to arrest those heretics who have committed cris.
Personnel not restricted to one area, such as Demon Hunters and Cruising Bishops, belong to the Outer Court.
Most of the church’s auxiliary personnel also join the Outer Court.
However, neither has precedence over the other, nor is there a hierarchy, and there’s certain mobility between personnel.
Generally speaking, the Pope is in charge of many affairs of the Inner Court, while the Saintess serves as the leader and representative of the Outer Court.
[Hero to join]
1~8.
Outer Court♛ 9.
Inner Court 10.
Critical Success/Extre Failure D10 = d10(1) = 1
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[Exclusive Employnt Form for the Church]
First, please select your preferred departnt: Inner Court□ Outer Court□
Then, fill in the ideology of your faith (if any), and your presumptive profession.
Next, provide information about your gender, age, place of origin, experience, skills, preferred weapons, etc.
Additionally, if you are a Hero, please indicate the Magic Creature you most want to kill: []
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After listening to the Cruising Bishop’s clear explanation, without much hesitation, the speechless Hero wrote down her preferences on the employnt form.
Then, in the last column, the Hero heavily wrote down three characters.
[Goblin]
And the preferred departnt at the beginning was naturally the Outer Court.
Please, how could you kill Goblins while staying in the city?
The Cruising Bishop took the form handed by the Hero with both hands.
“Okay, female, age fourteen, origin from the Viscount’s House, Innate Profession as Beast Spirit Mage, also a Hero, no preferred weapons, nor ideology of faith.
“Tendency of profession—none, volunteer to join the Outer Court, and the goal as a Hero is…Goblins.”
Upon seeing this, the Cruising Bishop’s expression beca sowhat peculiar, but he still recited each item in a steady tone.
“No errors in the information above, right?
I understand.
Now, as your Professional Tutor, I will recomnd a profession I think suits you.”
After contemplating for a while, he slowly spoke.
“Would you like to try the [ ]?”
[Cruising Bishop’s Recomndation]
1-5: Would you like to try the Awakening Ritual♛ 6-30: Priest 31-60: Martial Monk 61-70: Light Mage 71-80: Battle Nun 81-90: Psychic Sorcerer 91-95: Kagura Dancer 96-100: Heavenly Cup (Imitation) D100 = d100(3) = 3
“Awakening, Ritual?”
Hearing such a term uttered carelessly by the Bishop, the Hero tilted her head in confusion.
“Yes, this is a special ritual secretly kept by our church.
Generally, it is only available to those with exceptional talent.”
Seeing the Hero’s confusion, the Bishop replied with a smiling face.
“We use this special ritual to guide the latent Strength within the body and Spirit of the Reincarnator.
“Since it all stems from one’s true self, it’s very suitable for those who aren’t yet aware of what profession they like.”
[The Little Girl’s Vigilance (50 Perception)]
D100 = d100(11) = 11
“Does the church have such a ritual?” remarked the Little Girl, who had been quietly watching for a long ti.
Even though she could be considered well-read and knowledgeable due to her background and studies, she was, after all, just a Little Girl not yet counted as a young maiden.
When it ca to the church’s internal affairs, she was not aware of them as if they were household affairs.
“Of course, it exists, but it’s rarely used,”
the Bishop kindly responded.
However, he withheld a sentence from being spoken.
“And it’s actually an advanced version of the Warlock Awakening Ritual.”
After perceiving that the Hero was to be the next Saintess on the first day, he had been attentively observing the girl’s actions without violating privacy.
Therefore, he was well aware that the Hero in front of him nearly escaped in disarray from the Warlock Association yesterday.
Even though he didn’t know what the people at the Warlock Association had said to her, leading to her hasty departure, the Cruising Bishop was quite glad to see his peers miss out on such talent.
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