463 Subtle Fate and True Order_2

Given time,

he was bound to re-emerge, involved in a plot big enough to overthrow one of the major Northland cities.

He, the God of Murder Taillon, would most certainly do so."

That was the closing passage of the book.

Matthew remembered it vividly, so much so that he couldn't help but glance at the author's name.

It was a rather obscure Northern Mage, who seemed to reside near Roderick's territory, using the pen name "Shadow Doll."

It was obvious.

This was a spellcaster who had thoroughly studied the God of Murder.

While the God of Murder himself wasn't very well-known, He was one of the most famous gods in the world of Aindor.

Besides the dark history of being parasitized by Jassiliven, causing never-ending turmoil in the Heavenly Family Palace.

The God of Murder's fame mostly came from the three Holy Artifacts He left behind, namely —

The "Death Coin," which brought misfortune to whoever held it;