Mass for the Dead Chapter 02



Wise King of the Forest (森の賢王) is the second main story chapter in Mass for the Dead. It was released to the public on April 1, 2019.

Episode 1: Dark Elf Siblings
After a fierce battle with a Giant Chaos Beast, the protagonist had taken a rest in the tent provided by Ian Als Heim, the leader of the Sunlight Scripture. Once refreshed, the protagonist awakens and is greeted outside the tent by Nabe and Surako. Nabe informs her teammate that the Sunlight Scripture members are already getting ready for the morning and they should follow too. She inquires about the reinforcements the protagonist sent for, asking when they will arrive. She gets her answer when to the surprise of all, Aura Bella Fiora and Mare Bello Fiore appear. Aura explains that since being resurrected, they have been training to regain their strength. Plus with their summons dead, Nazarick is still short-handed. Surako is happy to meet the Floor Guardians, greets them, drawing attention from Aura due to her being a rare species of slime. Since two dark elves are more than enough to safeguard the protagonist and Surako, Nabe bids the group farewell to return to Nazarick for additional orders.

The protagonist, using Surako's [Message] ability, contacts Momonga who he then expresses thanks for sending the new escorts. Momonga on the other end of the [Message] is glad his assistance has arrived safely, wishes for the protagonist to continue their investigation of the Crack that is supposedly located around Carne Village. The protagonist though as a plan in motion for that, and explains to their master that their group has encountered the Sunlight Scripture who are also searching for the Crack and recommends they cooperate with them for the time being. Momonga intrigued by this permits the joint venture, as it will give the protagonist the necessary human shields to make it through to conduct their research.

After the [Message] is over, Surako is noted by Aura to look weaker, which the slime confesses that using her communication skill takes a lot of energy. She is then ordered by the protagonist to regain her strength by consuming nutrition from the Scripture's stockpiles. Aura would like to start doing her survey of the forest, however there is still an issue of the Sunlight Scripture and asks if it's alright to accompany them.

Back outside, Ian is being briefed by one of his men that the advance team has returned from the forest that the monsters are plaguing the southern part of the nearby forest. The monsters that now roam the forest are mentioned to be Contaminated Beasts and Chaos Beasts. Despite having hunted quite a few there is still danger lurking in the foliage. The question now is whether to wait until reinforcements from E-Rantel arrive or delve deeper into the forest for their investigation.

The protagonist interrupts Ian's train of thought. The priest is glad to see the character out and about, but when he learns that the protagonist is requesting to be allowed to join their investigation, the Sunlight Scripture member tries to dissuade him, stating that the forest is too dangerous. The protagonist insists that if he and his team go with the Scripture it will be less dangerous. When the surrounding priests detect a rustle from the forest, and that the approaching people are dark elves, the entire Sunlight Scripture is tense as they had heard that the Great Forest of Tob was originally ruled by the latter. When the two dark elves appear, Aura tells them that they come in peace and are hear at the invitation of the protagonist. Ian after hearing a confirmation from new guest, is slightly accepting of elves, as he knows their kind are present in the Empire and Kingdom. He tells his men to stand down until ordered otherwise. Its obvious that Aura and Mare are not welcomed by the priest, and Ian admits that this may not work and apologizes to the protagonist.

Ian questions why the elves were in the forest, which Aura explains that she was doing a preliminary survey. One of the priests are aghast that the two little elves would dare thread into the woods alone. However Aura displays that she and her sibling were not alone, showing her pet wolf. While her fighting power is not high she admits that her nose is good. Ian asks if she is a boy, but is stunned when he learns she is actually a girl and that Mare is a boy and not a girl despite their attire. The protagonist then highlights the main points of each of the dark elves strengths that might aid the Sunlight Scripture in their investigation, citing both would be useful as Aura is a ranger and tamer, while Mare is a druid.

After shaking off the elves genders and attire as a bizarre custom of elves, Ian recognizes that having the elves in their investigation would aid them tremendously. He also notes that the abilities of these two and the protagonist's association hints that the latter to be part of a larger organization. Unfortunately the protagonist does not elaborate on his affiliation, and Ian knows better to make an enemy. Ian agrees to let them join as he trusts the protagonist's character and orders his men to stand down. As a show of good faith, Ian then reveals his face to the protagonist and Surako, surprising them of the action.

Episode 2: Human Enemy
Aura asks Ian what is the purpose of the Sunlight Scripture mission in the forest. Ian explains to the party that his team's aim is to determine the cause of why the monsters from the forests are flooding out. There has never been an instance of such an event as all the monsters in the southern forest area were kept in check by the Wise King of the Forest, hence why Carne Village lived such a peaceful existence until now. Aura is extremely interested in the beast, after Ian explains that it is a quadruped with a snake-like tail and that none who enter its territory are heard from again. However since the monsters are now coming out of the forest, the question begs if the Wise King of the Forest is dead, contaminated or was hunted. Nevertheless Ian believes they need to determine what has happened and take immediate action. The city of E-Rantel which is less than a day's travel on foot for humans is vulnerable to attacks by these monsters which can arrive there in half a day. The city is currently serving as a vital base for the three countries: the Re-Estize Kingdom, the Baharuth Empire, and the Slane Theocracy. There is also a good chance that the incident that caused the Cracks may be related to the monsters fleeing the forest, given the number of Contaminated Beasts. Thus the Sunlight Scripture was sent to investigate to see if there is a Crack in the forest. With the dangers that they may face Aura offers to use her wolves to scout the area, however given the area battle is almost inevitable.

In the forest, the group come across a rusted sword and decayed armor, which Ian believes to be the remains of either an adventurer or bandit. He then orders his men to be on alert, as in the Scripture's line of work, there is a probability the corpse will turn into an undead. Moaning soon comes from the depths of the woods, confirming the priest's suspicions. The protagonist agrees that the undead must be dealt with Aura and Mare successfully killing a Skeleton Warrior. The manner of time in which it occurred shocks Ian and the Sunlight Scripture, though Ian remembers that Narberal's power was of similar strength. After slaying, a few other undead opponents Aura noted their familiarity in this sort of work, which Ian states that they are used to fighting enemies of humanity. The response draws an uncomfortable pause by Surako hearing that. Ian explains that his home country has a national policy that holds a humanocentric view. In fact the original purpose of his Scripture is to purge those that do humans harm. Due to humans being very weak compared to other races, they believe it gives them justification to destroy other races in order to survive.

Though the others are uncomfortable with the notion, when asked for why the Sunlight Scripture is doing in E-Rantel, Ian states that they were sent to protect humans, but also clarifies that being human is not a definite that they will protect them but only those they deem worthy. For examples they would never raise a hand to help criminals. The Re-Estize Kingdom was once a hotbed for underworld activity leading to widespread corruption which drew the contempt from the Theocracy and also the Empire which was being adversely affected by the drug trade. However as thing are right not they are stuck with each other and need each other to survive.

Whilst dealing with the occasional undead, the elves draw attention from the priests due to their sheer strength, some whispering that it is not just the result of being of another race. Aura asks a question directly to Ian on why he and his men don't classify elves and dwarves as part of the "Human Races". The commander tells the elf that in his country the other two races are not categorized as the same as being human. This causes Auar to deduce that other races are not treated kindly in the Theocracy. Ian admits it to be so, but tries to lighten the mood stating that while the Theocracy tends to fight other race, they have no interaction with dark elves since they live deep in their forests. The protagonist inquires about what Ian knows about the dark elves that inhabited the Tob Forests. Ian knows very little as he was told that the dark elves relocated to the Great Forest of Evasha which is adjacent to the Theocracy. Mare asks if Ian and his priests' upbringing is the reason why they are hesitant to trust him and his sister. Ian though confesses that while he respects his nation, he is willing to do what is necessary to protect humanity even joining hands with other races especially during this turbulent time.

The group continue on thinning out undead that approach them with ease, with Ian maintaining his gregarious attitude with his newfound allies. Admitting working with othe rraces is new for him, its not totally impossible, citing that now his boss Nigun Grid Luin and Gazef Stronoff are now working together. When the name Gazef only draws questions from the Nazarick agents, the protagonist quickly lies to cover their origins stating they only heard rumors of the warrior. Ian then takes the opportunity to speak about Gazef Stronoff who was previously the greatest threat to the Slane Theocracy but now as circumstances have it their ally. The protagonist expresses their dearest wish to continue maintaining a similar relationship with Ian which the latter agrees.