[Hold on, that's going into her Information Notebook. It's one of the ones she showed Lavi on Wednesday. She's also adding that fact with a purple gel pen.]
I guess it might be possible then, but why? Why would they do all of this?
It's the 19th century for us, so... since the 8th century? A lot of Scandinavian kings converted by then, and then in the 12th century, they established Archdioceses -- people who answered directly to the church. So you've got smaller seats of power in the area, which lends more influence to priests and missionaries.
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Let's keep at it then.
[lavi says, as they find NOTHING. he pauses for a moment, glancing up at the sky.]
Maybe he's on one of the other islands?
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How would he get THERE?
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[but also rosé might've said that to get lavi to shut up]
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[Hold on, that's going into her Information Notebook. It's one of the ones she showed Lavi on Wednesday. She's also adding that fact with a purple gel pen.]
I guess it might be possible then, but why? Why would they do all of this?
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"level whole islands, rearrange dimensions, command armies of the dead. make bridges connecting the island" -- Cosmopolitan]
To torture us...?
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And then she looks up at Lavi.]
They can really do all of this?
[yeah they might be fucking with them to torture them.]
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That's what Cos said. And they're the one who made the bonfire... But fire's a lot different from armies of dead...
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[They picked a really shitty army if that's the case.]
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Maybe...? I feel like most commanders wouldn't go through this much effort for their soldiers.
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Opposite. [well,] They were the guys who hated Satan, actually.
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So...anti-Satan people?
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except lavi will tell her]
Christians -- well, Catholics. That's a subset of Christianity. Think of one really big religion that keeps getting pushed around on everyone.
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It's the 19th century for us, so... since the 8th century? A lot of Scandinavian kings converted by then, and then in the 12th century, they established Archdioceses -- people who answered directly to the church. So you've got smaller seats of power in the area, which lends more influence to priests and missionaries.
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[Give her a moment she's doing some mental calculations between calendar systems.]
Wow, so you're from 300 years before my time! And that means Christians were around for nearly a thousand years.