Chapter 109.2
Raising the Northern Grand Duchy as a Max-Level All-Master
âWhat about the barbarian druids?â
âAfter driving out the orcs, the allied druids have lost much of their momentum. Theyâre seeking reconciliation.â
âReconciliation, huh⦠Well, unlike the orcs and monsters, they are human, just like us. As much as I hate to admit it, our roots are the same.â
âDoesnât it bother you?â
âWhat?â
âThat weâve severed ties with the barbarian druids entirely.â
âNot at all. It was a decision made during my grandfatherâs time, and I have no regrets. The moment the Great Nature they worship turned into the White Serpent, the answer was already clear.â
âStill, itâs a shame. Their beast transformations and magic resistance were tempting.â
âIn return, weâve been able to freely utilize the construction and metallurgy techniques passed down since the Golden Age.â
Rune Renslet pointed to the massive wall and his armor forged from Northern Cold Iron.
âIs there no way to use their beast transformation at all anymore?â
âThey say it became impossible the moment we chose civilization. Nature rejects us now, or so they claim. However, their mana affinity and strong physiques remain unchanged.â
âI see.â
âWhen you gain something, you lose something else. We simply chose civilization over nature and barbarism.â
âWell, we couldnât keep living without metal tools forever.â
My comrades and I were deeply curious about the druidsâ various mystical arts.
In the ancient Golden Age, there had been a Nephalem school of naturalists, and the Northern druids were their direct descendants.
Their beast transformations and magic resistance were rarer even than the witchesâ elementalism on the continent.
âI suggest restricting the druidsâ territory to the northernmost end of the Manus Mountain Range.â
Swallowing my regret and silently hoping to one day obtain the druidsâ arts, I made the recommendation to Rune Renslet.
âAgreed. Anyway, good work. Did you find any trace of the White Serpent?â
âNo, we didnât.â
The White Serpent was the ruler of all Northern monsters.
The primary reason the North fought so fiercely against savagery was largely due to its presence.
The White Serpent ruled the monsters with brutality and dominated the orcs and druids with cunning.
As long as it remained, Northern monsters would continue to flourish.
âHmm⦠If we could capture that creature, the North would finally find peaceâ¦â
âWeâll keep looking for it.â
âNo, itâs fine. I canât have valuable magical forces wasted on that. Focus on the fortress construction with the witches.â
Rune Renslet gestured toward the Great Wall, which he had seen countless times.
âIsnât it magnificent? A wall built in just three years by fewer than fifty witches. Those Southerners donât know how good they have it, persecuting such talent.â âαÎâ áÎÈ
Though unintended, his words stirred an unwarranted sense of inferiority in us.
âWe excel in battle.â
âWhy bring up battle all of a sudden?â
âYou told me to build a fortress just now, but we lack talent in that field. At best, we can handle dark spirits that manipulate emotions.â
I deliberately said this while keeping an eye on the witch standing next to Rune Renslet.
âBesides, arenât witches rigidly disciplined? They canât even converse properly with other magic users.â
Meanwhile, Isabelle looked at me like a cow staring at a chicken.@@novelbin@@
Back then, I didnât know much about the Curse of Haran, so I found the witchesâ behavior deeply unpleasant.
âNow that you mention it, thatâs true. It canât be helped. Stay in Haven, then.â
ââ¦Alright.â
âThough the Extreme North now has the Great Wall, itâs not a sanctuary, is it? Manage the Demon Realm from there.â
âFine. As always, weâll stay there and research monsters.â
âIsaac, itâs an era of stability now. Iâd recommend the Devilâs Den also focus on magic beyond combat.â
ââ¦Of course.â
Slowly but surely, the Devilâs Den and I drifted out of Rune Rensletâs focus.
In recent years, with the decline of barbaric forces, Northerners had grown more favorable toward the witches than us.
Necromancy, curses, and experimentsâour specialtiesâwere vastly different in utility compared to the witchesâ elementalism, which was immensely practical in everyday life.
âThis land was hard-won. We must solidify our position!â
My comrades and I trembled with unease, unanimous in our concerns.
At the same time, we regarded the witches with suspicion and envy.
âThose who canât even fight properly! Always flying off on their brooms at the first sign of trouble!â
âItâs us who bled the most after the warriors in this North!â
âDoes it make sense for latecomers to receive founder-level honors just for building a few structures and helping with farming?!â
âIf theyâre mages, they should compete with magic! Using cheap seduction tacticsâlike that hussy Isabelle!â
While the witches didnât excel in battle, they more than made up for it with elementalism, healing magic, and sorcery.
We, on the other hand, specialized in necromancy, poison magic, and curses.
âAre you looking for a mage?â
âWell⦠um⦠we were hoping for a witchâ¦â
âSpeak. If itâs within our power, weâll help.â
âItâs⦠for farming.â
âWe know alchemy is related to farming.â
âDo you mean using fertilizer made from monster and human corpses?â
âCorrect.â
âAh⦠Iâm sorry.â
âWhy?â
âCrops fertilized with human corpses feel unsettling. Maybe in the past it wouldnât have mattered, but now, with witches aroundâ¦â
âIs that so? Understood.â
The era of savagery was reaching its twilight.
And the sunset of this age brought changes, directly or indirectly, to the North.
When it came to magic users, Northerners now favored the witchesâ Council, which provided practical benefits, over the ominous Devilâs Den.