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Chapter 863 - 195: Shaman of Divine Songs_2
Chapter 863: Chapter 195: Shaman of Divine Songs_2
Suddenly, everything became clear.
As if a realization dawned upon him, Liu Zhenhan finally understood why he had struggled to advance in his war songs... Severe battles were not the only way to progress in war songs; a second form was equally viable. Wildfires that scorched the plains could bring new life, and so could the silent nurturing rains of spring.
If the war god, Kampas, truly existed in the shadows, would he bless me and bring millions of Cave Dwellers of the Underground World into a peaceful existence? Would that not be the most direct manifestation of Shamanism? Staring at the rising smoke from the wilderness and the joyful laughter of children, Liu Zhenhan was silent for a long, long time, his previously vague worldview suddenly clearing as if the dense fog before him had lifted.
He suddenly felt a strong desire to sing a war song out loud, but he deliberately suppressed this urge.
A war song, both aged and slightly graceful, now resonated silently in his heart.
"The wind here is sticky~
It clings to the passing thoughts of travelers~
Rain here twists into threads~
Twining us in the temporal world~
Having you by my side is fate~
Fate written on the Totem Pillar~
If love is sweet by a thousandth part~
I would rather be buried on this day~"
The surging power of the song, like tidal waves, infected every Beamon around him, the vibrant aura enveloping Piegel, with the sacred forcing a silent tremor through their souls.
A born Soul Singer naturally has the right to sing with his soul!
A swirling golden light ascended from Liu Zhenhan’s fingertips, wrapping around the ancient, mottled Totem Pillar, lingering for a long time and forming a persistent rainbow.
The wandering Beamon shepherds before this majestic divine manifestation could not help but prostrate uncontrollably, repeatedly bowing their heads to the Totem Pillar shrouded in golden mist.
Thus, all the priests at the Sacred Altar were utterly speechless.
This was indeed a miracle, yet witnessing this sight made the priests couldn’t help but secretly wonder if the war god was blind.
Liu Zhenhan himself would never have anticipated that one day he would use his own Chinese war song to comprehend the ultimate category of War Song Halo... "War God’s Divine Song."
This Divine Song was not a tiered war song; it possessed a unique singularity. In the world, only one priest could hold this Divine Song bestowed by the gods—I only the most pious Shaman, could inherit this divine melody.
Inheriting the "War God’s Divine Song" was not tied to any hierarchical or priestly rank. In the history of the Beamon, "Shaman of Divine Songs" mostly emerged from the lowest-ranked Wind Whisperers. For a Beamon priest, being a Shaman of Divine Songs represented an absolute honor... Even the High Priest in red and His Majesty the King must address a Shaman of Divine Songs with the honorific "Your Exaltedness."
Each Main Temple of Beamon required the "Shaman of Divine Songs" to bless their religious buildings with the War Song Halo, an act within the the priesthood industry termed as "enlightenment." This War Song Halo was considered a miracle because, aside from the religious architecture of Beamon Temples, it could not be granted to any other type of ordinary structure; once blessed by the "War God’s Divine Song" Halo, it would last as long as the lifespan of the priest who cast it, and if the building blessed with this Halo was not destroyed, this dazzling Halo of the Divine Song would continue to linger in the world.
Within a fifty-yard radius of this Divine Song Halo, no one could cast magic below an intermediate level; hence, it could be considered a small Forbidden Magic Domain. When Mermaid Princess Avril first arrived at the Witherspoon Temple in the Northeast Province, she found herself completely unable to gather any Magical Power within the radius of Witherspoon Temple’s "War God’s Divine Song" Halo, and was brutally mocked by a little fox.
This war song’s military use was not significant—as no Mage of any level would get that close before attacking—so the religious purpose of this war song far exceeded its military use. This was the best proof that the war god, Kampas, had never abandoned the Beamon people. In their darkest days, as long as the "Shaman of Divine Songs" continued to show miracles amongst the Beamons, every Beamon would firmly believe they were still a blessed tribe.
Because this war song drastically consumed song power, many pious low-rank priests who became "Shaman of Divine Songs" often suffered severe health damage after using this song.
The current Shaman of Divine Songs in Beamon Kingdom was Garfield Clan’s Cat-person, Ruminegge. His position ranking as Soul Priest. Since the former Shaman of Divine Songs passed away, the Divine Song Halos over the Main Temples of the five provinces would simultaneously disappear. The subsequent Shaman of Divine Songs had to re-bless the Divine Song Halo. With just the meager song power of the Cat-person Your Exaltedness, who only served as a Soul Priest, he managed to complete the Divine Song Halo over four Main Temples before suffering a complete stroke.
The Witherspoon Main Temple in the Wolf Territory of Beamon’s Southeast Province still lacked the Divine Song Halo, not because Shaman Ruminegge Your Exaltedness did not wish to perform the blessing, but simply lacked the capability; had it not been for the legend of the Garfield Clan’s nine lives, it’s likely that Ruminegge Your Exaltedness would have met his end upon blessing the third Main Temple.
Looking over the entire history of Beamon Kingdom, the priests who won the favor of the war god and became Shaman of Divine Songs as a War Shaman were very few. Unwittingly, Liu Zhenhan had made history again.
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