Sir Richard knelt by his bed, clenching both his hands to his chest, and he whispered his prayers with shut eyes, searhing for answers, any answers, just anything to let him hold onto his faith.
Six months ago, they used the Arcanos to travel back in time, two handred years in the past, then they descnded to Inner Earth.
For the last three months, they were working on establishing themselves in Agartha, to be accpeted by the locals, as they searched for a way to understand the cripitc messages concering the prophecy.
Talking to the locals about the prophecy proved daunting to say the least, as those people believed in a mysterious figure whom they said was immortal, as if such a thing was possible, held all the prophecies and was only one responsible for following them through.
They called this person, The Chronicler of Agartha, persumebly a man of faith himself.
But Sir Richard was not happy by the whole venture, those people were godless, they had only faith in nature, spirits and lots of paganestic practices which tormented him.
And to add to his growing unease, they had powers, strange abilities which they took for granted, and they calimed that the source was their souls.
So, they believed in eternal souls, but not in the giver of those souls, God. Faith even had a different meaning here in Agartha, it was more akin to creed than faith.
Sir Richard finished his prayers and no answers came, still, he had to continue his search as all his templar brothers, they had to find the keeper of the prophecies, the Chronicler of Agartha.
People From Agartha.
You can read about other orders and societies in Agartha HERE and Here
Read about the Templars of Agartha in Through The Storm: The Prequel To The Chronicles of Agartha, free to download HERE.
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