inGrid - Manga
Summary
The shinden (temple knights) are held responsible with the duty of fighting demons for the sake of the holy maiden, who's the symbol of the church. The holy maiden, unique to this country, exists to help save people from a mysterious illness that happens around the time of a new moon. Due to this, many people became followers [of the church]. Murray, a shinden, was brought up under the holy maiden's guidance, but, what kind of mysterious living is it if he supports the holy maiden, involuntarily? Even if he knew the church distorted its teachings.....?
Here, the curtain rises to Izayakaku's Sakamaki Yukisato as she gives us a twist to a fantasy world.















Honest pitch, pros and cons. I honestly don't think a single family should stay there, it will be very isolating, even with the two little maid golem girls to play with the two daughters... if say, a larger group of diverse people show up, they could make a small village that would be perfect for families. Wall off enough space for houses and more fields, export some of the workshops off the manor grounds and into the village, and teach some craftsmen, you'd have not only a self-sustaining village, but one with high-quality exports they could trade in the neighboring countries... I wonder, could the MC level up regular folks like he did for his two spider-kin magic folk servants (helping them kill monster for EXP, even before he made them vampiric)?
