Blake: Now I see why this is considered the one of the most advance kingdoms the west.
After leaving the kingdom of Blumund, it took us a full three days to make it to the kingdom of Ingrassia. Rimuru had Ranga hid in his shadow for obvious reasons and also wore Shizue's mask to better hide his magicules.
I gotta admit, this place is definitely more advance then either Tempest or even Dwargon.
Rimuru: Yeah, our little town doesn't compare. This place is huge!
During our walk, Rimuru noticed something surprising.
Rimuru: Is that glass?
Yep, we saw several glass windows that were showing off some sets of armor. This was surprising because so far, the only places who really had glass were Dwargon and Tempest so far.
Blake: Guess that means this place is influence by an otherworlder?
Rimuru: Yuuki kagurazaka did sound Japanese, so it's probably from him.
Blake: That's a give-is that a church?
Well, it was less a church and more of a cathedral. And from I'm hearing from inside, they seem to be practicing a doctrine they called Luminism.
{Mimir: The original purpose of Luminism was to unite humanity under a common enemy in order to prevent it's eventual extinction. But as time went on, it slowly started to become more focused on ridding anything they deem unholy and a threat to their faith.}
So basically just more or less normal religion... got it.
{Mimir: They're primarily stationed at the Holy Empire of Lubelius, but the Western Holy Church does expand to other nations. As you can see here.}
Which would probably make it the most dominate religion in the western hemisphere, so it probably helps that Lubelius is the strongest human nation the west to strengthen that idea.
{Mimir: The central dogma is that all monsters are inherently evil and should be exterminated, along with the idea that their god Luminous is the only god, and all other religions are false.}
Then it's better for us to keep our distance right now.
But then again, considering we're building a nations of monsters, and the main doctrine of these guys is that monsters are inherently evil; means we'll likely have to deal with them at some point on the near future.
Rimuru: Hey, there's the free union headquarters!
As we approached, the doors opened automatically. Surprising the both of us since this was some very advance technology for this world.
Rimuru: Yeah, there's not doubt about there being an otherworlder in charge of this place anymore.
We walked up to the receptionist, handed our id's and showed the letters from Fuze that requested us for an audience with the Grandmaster.
Receptionist: I have verified your letters of introduction. With that, the grandmaster has agreed to see you both.
She took us small room and we were then beamed up like we were inside a magical elevator.
Rimuru (Whoever this guy is, he really knows his stuff.)
Blake (No kidding. This isn't the kind of stuff that any normal person can do. Heck, I don't even think a regular otherworlder could do this either.)
We entered into a small and furnished room with several books and interesting items on the shelves. Including items that Rimuru recognized as being from earth such as what he called a "motorcycle."
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Tensura: The Slime and the Hybrid
FanficA man named Satoru Mikami is killed during a botched mugging and finds his soul reincarnated into the body of a Slime. But he finds himself not alone, as he comes across another being who claims to not remember who he was and they decided to help ou...