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Borrowing the Valkyrie statue?
Isn't that a bit preposterous?
You've heard of borrowing money, weapons, food, or mounts, but who's ever heard of borrowing a deity's statue?
Which temple would dare to lend out the statue of their patron deity?
If there really were divine officials bold enough to lend out the statue of the deity from their temple, this wouldn't just be a matter of blasphemy. It would signify a flaw in the faith of the divine officials themselves, which could lead to being branded as heretics.
In more severe cases, they might be considered to have souls tainted by unholy things and become followers of a different god.
No matter how you look at it, the young dragon felt that no divine official would dare lend their deity's statue to the Evil Dragon.
Unless the Evil Dragon sneaked into the temple and stole the Valkyrie's statue....
Wait a minute!!!
The "borrowing" the Evil Dragon talked about....could it actually mean "stealing"?