Slaughter of Remina

The slaughter of Remina is an event that happened thirty years before the adventure of Luka and the events of the original trilogy. It was started by Ilias, and is the root cause for the deterioration of relations between monsters and humans in recent years within the story.

Overview
Remina was once a city where humans and monsters coexisted. It was the only town where humans could live on Hellgondo because the conditions were less harsh than on the remainder of the continent. Thirty years before the beginning of Luka's adventure, the whole population of the city was massacred.

Humans came to believe that the monsters of Remina had slaughtered its humans, although there were some stories of monster deaths and corpses of both races washed up near Gold Port. In the present day, only chimeras inhabit the area and angel feathers can still be found amongst the ruins.

In reality Goddess Ilias had her angels and Promestein's chimeras slaughter the entire population because their advancement in science were considered blasphemous by the goddess: they intended to use Heinrich's sword to bring the hero back to life, which, if successful, could have revealed some unsavory informations on the actions of the Goddess of Light.

The slaughter had a major consequence: it reignited the conflict between humans and monsters. A few years down the road, the Monster Lord of the time devised a plan to sacrifice herself and make coexistence possible again, but her plan was broken by her daughter who became berserk and viciously lashed at the heroes who had slain her mother.

Most of all, Micaela, the First Seraph, left Ilias when she realized that her goddess had destroyed a whole town to protect her image with the same technology she considered as blasphemous.

The Slaughter of Remina occurred in the history of the true timeline, that of the original trilogy. Afterward, the death of Ilias in the original timeline made it so she couldn't destroy Remina. As a result, the experiment with Heinrich's sword proceeded as planned, and the Great Disaster happened instead, leading to the creation of the Paradox timeline.