The Knight Order's investigation methods into the Native Tribe were much more brutal than Liszt had imagined.
They operated directly at night, surrounding the Native Tribe, and then captured every member of the tribe, both high and low. What followed was continuous, tedious interrogation. When language barriers arose, they resorted to hand gestures for communication, and after tireless attempts, they finally began to understand the general situation of the Native Tribe.
This was a small tribe of one hundred eighty-six people.
Most of the natives lacked magical talent and fought and hunted like savages. Those with the aptitude for magic were specially protected by the tribe, sent to larger tribes to learn magic—those elders who were like tribal shamans were all magicians who had returned after completing their studies.