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After my long and detailed explanation about the Holy Sword Tiamata, Eleris still seemed uncertain. So, in the end, I still had to show Eleris Tiamata, the holy sword that was now bound to my soul, before she fully comprehended the situation.
When I summoned it, she reacted as if she had seen garlic, a violent reaction typical of vampires. She was more startled than when exposed to direct sunlight, leaping up from her spot and sticking to the wall as if trying to run away, trembling all the while.
“… Does just seeing a holy sword cause damage to the undead?”
“No, it’s not that… It’s just that its nature is inherently antagonistic to mine…”
When I dismissed Tiamata, Eleris let out a deep sigh of relief, as if the ground had given way beneath her. She explained that while it didn’t cause physical damage, merely looking at it made her feel a deep chill.
“It’s fascinating… how that sword turned out to be Tiamata…”
Eleris seemed quite shocked at the idea that the Holy Sword Tiamata could fall so far and end up in such a state.
“In the end, while it’s a good thing that you’ve become the master of a holy sword, and I want to congratulate you… due to my circumstances…”
“I understand.”
Now that I had become the master of the weapon that was most lethal to her, Eleris seemed a bit frightened.
“Still, thank you for telling me,” Eleris said. She believed my honesty about Tiamata showed that I trusted her.
For quite a while, Eleris and I talked about the differences between the demon gods and the great gods of humanity, and about their divine statuses. In the end, we agreed that the meaning of the great gods varied, and their powers changed depending on what people believed.
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