After narrowly escaping the execution of a pig in front of a large crowd, I regained my composure and continued my journey further south from Rastor, arriving at the port town of Itur.
This is the closest town to the waters where Sinus, the water goddess mentioned by Trubo, lives, so I asked around to see if I could find out any information. I heard that there is a legend of a "mermaid" in this town.
Incidentally, "mermaids" are said to be a subrace of people whose upper body is human and lower body is fish, but I did not understand what the difference was between mermaids and mermen.
But from my point of view, the mermaid is suspicious.
Because there is a legend of such a mermaid in a town near the sea area where the goddess of water is said to live.
Of course there was no way she could be related to the mermaid!
So, I immediately set out to find the mermaid.
I tried to find out where the mermaid lived, but she said, "In the sea, of course. Of course it's in the sea.
HAHAHAHAHAHA! I add the man to my list of people to be executed, and meet up with the pigs.
How's it going? Did you get any news?
Yes, I have heard two interesting things. The first is that a fisherman in this town once fell in love with a mermaid woman, and the second is that another saintly woman appeased the god of the sea.
"Another saint: ......?"
What does that mean?
Could it be that Iguza and the other idiots came to see Sinus?
No, it seems that after Terra, they also met Tulbaugh, so it's not surprising that they came to see another goddess .......
But isn't he being a little greedy!
How much does he want God's power?
I bit my lip, but this was no time for that.
The most important thing to remember is that the best way to get the most out of your money is to be honest with yourself.
I understand. Then let's go and hear more about the second part of the story.
We nodded our heads in agreement and hurried to the fisherman that the pigs had talked to.
◇ ◇And so we went to the fisherman, who was an elderly fisherman.
After hearing more details from the elderly fisherman, we rented a boat and headed for the area where he said he had seen the god of the sea, but then we had an accident.
What?
--Zap!
Hey!
The pig lost his position and fell into the sea.
The pig was unable to swim and fell into the sea.
The pig, which apparently could not swim, was desperately begging for help.