A month later, the situation in the Barisan continent had mostly returned to what it used to be, with activities thriving once again. The only difference was the many statues of Aldrian that had been built all across the continent. These statues, named Aldrian the Great, had become symbols of hope, reverence, and worship for people everywhere.
The poses of his statues might differ, but each one still conveyed his glory, making all who saw them revere him even more.
Even the group that worshipped Aldrian as their god had become more openly active, establishing places of worship where his statues were prominently displayed. Yet few criticized or looked down on this. Everyone understood how deeply Aldrian's presence had impacted all of their lives.
Without Aldrian, none of them would still be standing on this continent. If some chose to worship him, then so be it. Many believed this was simply their way of showing gratitude to their savior.