[quote=@Expolar] [@hatakekuro] I was thinking about something and wanted to ask you since you described parts of the area already. The country that Nolan is from, Caelum, how would you describe the place? From what I remember from Nolan's travel and experience there, it seems like a very chaotic place. [/quote] It's an extremely dangerous place to live in. Unlike Fiore, it has an oligarchy rather than a monarchy and the social casts are very well defined. If you are wealthy you'll live in a secluded community away from the poverty and live a life of luxury as well as getting away with extremely illegal things, such as slavery. Outside of the decadence and wealth, the poverty and crime is rampant. Criminal organizations make their profit from exploiting the poor and the weak and there are militias that are far too few in between created by people who care to make Caleum a better place. Most of the militias create cults of personality to manipulate people to join them and fight against the corrupt government for their own ends. Nolan was a victim of this system when he was washed up on the shores of Caleum after his ship was destroyed in the storm and sold into slavery as a child sex slave, which was already hinted at during the time when Ariel and him were trapped in the painting. The country's cultural influence is more akin to the Roman Empire, but before that it used to be a country with a heavy Indian influence as seen in Nolan's God Slaying magic, such as his secret techniques having Black Dharma in the title, his God Force form has a golden Dharma Wheel hovering on his back, the lotus symbol that shows that he is the champion of The Goddess, and even The Goddess' true name, which I will not reveal. I will reveal some of the horrors that Nolan had seen during his travel through the country to escape to Fiore, perhaps in a potential therapy session for him.