Chapter 1467 Gehenna [4]

Chapter 1467 Gehenna [4]

Many things had to occur before Gehenna could be entered, but the time to enter was approaching fast.

The ceremonies of the tribe were incredibly important. As a society that lived by tradition, they believed it absolute.

The events began three days before the day Gehenna appeared.

First came a tribute to the spirits, a ritual to request protection for the young ones entering their realm.

This took an entire day, and consisted of many tribal dances and ritual sacrifices where the best of the tribe's food and wine was burned at an altar while the entire tribe prostrated themselves around it.

On the second day, the actual entrants were all brought together.

Damien finally saw the other twenty or so youths who'd be entering the realm along with himself and Thalia.

They were brought together by the elders of the tribe and made to worship for a day.

Damien experienced many things he hadn't before.

The Gehenna people had many statues made in the likeness of their ancestors and the Ancient Gods of the jungle.

Once protection was requested from the spirits, prayers were given to those deceased to introduce them to their future generations so they could recognize each other in the Spirit Cemetery. New novel chapters are published on

And finally, on the third day, everyone returned to their homes.

They remained indoors without contacting each other, staying in meditation and connecting themselves to the jungle.

Damien also used this time to meditate.

The reasoning behind the event was to clear away the trials and tribulations of reality from the hearts of the tribespeople.

Meditation to connect with the jungle, to tune themselves into frequencies only those ethereal forces could sense, meant reaching a state of selflessness.

That state brought one closer to truth.

It brought peace to the heart and mind.

Damien didn't necessarily feel such things from the jungle, but he wasn't as skeptical as he used to be.

He had personally experienced the jungle's spirituality on several occasions as he explored it on its own.

However, the jungle had not accepted him. For that reason, it never allowed him to truly connect with it.

Damien didn't mind. It was obvious for him to be treated the way it was treating him. If anything, the Gehenna people were the strange ones for being so welcoming.

Still, the rejection of the jungle was the main cause of his lack of comprehension in the past year.

How could he comprehend the laws if the law didn't allow him to see them?

Nevertheless, he meditated.

Even if he couldn't get much, he could still slowly make progress as long as he tried.

Silence reigned in the clearing.

The tribespeople looked at the Saintess, while the Saintess stared into the sky.

She brought her staff down slowly and turned around.

The expression on her face was now one of utmost seriousness, completely different from the one she sent Damien and the rest off with.

"Prepare for war."

Damien stood at the entrance of Gehenna. He didn't pay a single bit of attention to the realm. Instead, he took the token that the Saintess put in his hand in that final moment and read its contents.

The tribespeople got their weapons ready. Though Tiamat and Darius didn't understand what was happening, they prepared themselves as well.

The things written on that token weren't small tidbits of knowledge at all.

This cosmos was called the Sacred Abyss Universe.

The one Damien came from was the True Void Universe.

This cosmos was ruled by a being called the Dark God and his ensemble of lackeys, organized in a feudal hierarchy system.

And this territory where the Gehenna Tribe lived was ruled by a Count, a God that viewed lesser beings as ants.

These were facts that could've been mentioned outside.

Why did the–

"–FUCK!"

Damien roared when he realized it.

But it was already too late.

He was not able to tear through the realm and leave on his own without access to Existence.

It went just as the Saintess had planned.

"DAMMIT!"

He could only remain trapped here as she intended.

As she stood before the entrance gate to Gehenna, the entire tribe behind her, she smiled.

A terrible foe was approaching, carrying with him a terrible fate for the tribe.

But, everything would go as she planned.

All the pieces would line up perfectly.

No matter what happened as that great evil approached closer and closer...

...as long as she had any say in it, her tribe would not fall.