Another priest arrived, running up to Odin to give him a letter from the bishop, detailing what it was that was required of the Lich. Another priest, who once again became terrified of Odin's form upon simply looking at him, having not believed that a true Lich could actually be alive, or as close to it as Odin was, and definitely not believing that he would ever come into contact with one. It was truly a shame, as they all feared the dark mage's abilities, despite not even knowing what they were. They were judging him purely based on his looks, which surely meant a few of them suspected they knew what Santos was asking him to do. Not that it mattered, as the priest ran away soon after delivering his note. During the previous night, the note had simply been an address of people Odin was to kill. This time it was slightly more detailed, and written in a hand of one who wasn't afraid to do what needed to be done.
The note from the bishop told Odin all he needed to know. Flyers were being put up about the church, as a way both to gain new clergy, as well as put the fear of God into the people of Dahlia. The only problem was that these flyers were being taken down overnight, and the Bishop wasn't a fan of this. Odin was tasked with finding out who was tearing down these pieces of paper, and disposing of them in the same way that he disposed of the conspirators in the bolted up house. It didn't, interestingly enough, mention what Odin was supposed to do with the bodies after killing them, but the dark mage had plans for what to do. First of all, he had to find his targets.
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