Lapitus and the People (Part-2)

Even since Lapitus became aware his wife was a princess, he always felt a bit inferior to her, knowing she was nobility and he was not.

But now, finally, they could be said to belong to the same social strata.

A shordar (baron) of a superpower like Adhania and an illegitimate princess of a small country like Tibias was actually not a bad match.

'I knew siding with him was the right choice,' Lapitus hence happily hummed.

While the crowd hearing they were free to practice their faith let out another sigh of relief.

Given that Adhania was largely a theocracy, they had assumed that they would either be given the option to convert or be burnt at the stake.

That was how Adhania had expanded to its current size after all. 

And this was also the main reason Tibian tended to hate Adhania and resist them so much.

They saw themselves as the last bastion of their culture.