>>5936898>>5937010>>5937212>>5937376>>5937416I am no clergyman nor a legist of the King but I try to learn good sir.
>>5937838Economical and effective.
>>5937565You then decided to order to put some holy objects from both religions into a pyre and see what burns. Unfortunately there was already an important discussion.
What holy objects should we use. You had only one copy of the scriptures that Father François brought with him, then there was of course some crosses or other objects but throwing them into the fire would be blasphemous. You told your councillors.
-Can some holy objects of both faiths be thrown into the pyre ? So we will see those that do not burn ?
There was some stupor among the crowd and among your councillors. Father François told.
-Monseigneur, throwing a cross, or even the Holy Bible into the fire would surely be blasphemous, maybe we can...
It was the object of much laugh amongst the other party and even some peasants began to doubt. The fat priest seemed to have a lack of faith on this moment and the nun capitalised on it. She said in her lizard voice.
-I do not fear this ! Your false god cannot protect anything from the fire but the Great Dragon is flame itself, light the pyre and watch as I walk into it.
It seemed to impress everyone and when a powerful pyre was lit, after some rituals and hand movements, and the agitation of her amulet the nun walked into the fire. You had to admire her faith and unfortunately you even a moment contemplated the possibility of her survival by some devilish trick. The people would side with her in this case. Once in the flame she told.
-In plus of my natural dragonborn ability to withstand less fire damage I have proclaimed the shield of fire of the great dragon on myself, only dragonflame can h... AAAAAAAH ! AAAAAAAH !
And it was only cries, her robes began to take fire and her flesh too she tried to leap, half aflame since it was a wool robe, out of the fire and if some charitable persons tried to extinguish the flames she already had multiple burns and most of the villagers laughed at her and her arrogance.