...while Adam is a good nickname for the MC, I'm just wondering if the healed nun that's Martha's incarnation will start to think that MC is literal Jesus (because Martha was one of His followers)
(This is a meme, don't take it too lightly)
Excerpts from The Records of Man (Vol 1)
The 300k refugees are now split into several factions:
First: the Adam coalition.
These refugees believe that the man who saved them is the reincarnation of the Father of Humanity. They have begun to adopt a mindset to train and prepare for when their "ancestor" eventually goes to war. Their numbers account for the majority of the 300k, roughly around 30%.
Second: The Jesus believers.
These refugees believe that the man who saved them is actually the reincarnation of Jesus of Nazareth, appearing once again to guide and save those tempted by the devil. These believers have taken it upon themselves to view and attempt to recreate the "miracle" they have seen due to the offhanded comment that: "It does not matter, this is wrong, and these people should be saved. However, if they willingly approached them, then let them be." Spearheaded by Alisia Monk, the Spirit inheritor of Saint Martha, they are a relatively peaceful branch, but have also trained in the ways of Jacob's Limbs.
They seem to have an odd fascination with the movie "Shrek" after their savior made an offhanded reference...
Third: The Onmyodo group.
Based off in Japan, the Yokai and Onmyodo saved from the evil pieces have created a Yakuza like organization, ready to back up their savior at a notice. Branching off from the Five Principle Clans and the Yokai faction, they are a relatively odd bunch, considering ther previous enmity.
They seem to believe that their savior is the reincarnation of Abe no Seimei. Currently, their goals are unknown, but word has spread that they are trying to find their savior to institute him to power.
...though there has been rumors of a young pink headed kitsune yelling outside their doors.
Finally: The Nomads.
These people branched off everywhere. They keep in touch with the other groups, however they want to stay in a somewhat normal lifestyle.
(I got lazy at the end, but this is, AGAIN, a joke)
