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The chapter opens with revelations about the Sumerians’ third eye — a mystical symbol of their connection to cursed energy.
This third eye allows them to perceive emotional pain, particularly during moments of birth and death. It reflects the tribe’s ability to feel and channel emotions at a profound level, setting a somber tone for the chapter.

Following the chaos of Chapter 8, tension between the Lumarians and Disgante tribe reaches its peak.
Instead of an all-out war, both sides agree to resolve their conflict through an ancient one-on-one duel.
Dura, a peaceful mentor who detests violence, volunteers to represent his people. His decision shocks his disciples, Cross and Maru, who see their teacher as a man of faith and wisdom rather than a warrior.
The encounter between Dura and Dabura, the Disgante champion, is portrayed not as a battle of hatred but of duty. Both men understand that they are pawns of a broken system — victims rather than enemies.

Before the battle begins, Dura delivers a speech exposing a centuries-old conspiracy.
He reveals that the Lumarians were never the aggressors; instead, the Disgante tribe’s greed for “Muru Stones” — cursed energy crystals buried beneath Lumarian lands — sparked the war. The so-called holy conflict was nothing more than a ploy for resources.
His call for peace and coexistence threatens the Disgante leadership. Ordered by his chief, Dabura attacks, silencing Dura before he can finish his plea.