Akame had always wondered what it would be like to experience a place of royalty or true beauty, which triggered her into taking a look at a map of some castles. Many were outstanding, but the most appealing to her was the Holy Castle; the brightest castle of all, open to tourists and citizens; generally for all to enjoy. Akame wondered if this castle was even led by a King and Queen, though it mattered not to her. All that mattered to her was a new adventure to experience, and so to the castle she went! However, she needed some company, which was why she hung up a request all the way at Sabertooth's guild hall for anyone interested in joining her to visit this wonderful castle.
The Holy Castle was also for the religious, which made it even greater for Akame to enjoy. She always believed in God, anyway, along with divine powers that led to her birth in this world. Not only that, but for some reason- and selfishly- Akame believed she had an unknown relation to the heavens that others could not understand, and so she thought that visiting a place of true holiness would help. Of course, there were always atheists or people who believed in a different god who came just to experience what laid inside the castle, which was fair enough. Even Akame was here solely to observe the castle, after all. All she needed now were friends to accompany her in her travels.
The Holy Castle was also for the religious, which made it even greater for Akame to enjoy. She always believed in God, anyway, along with divine powers that led to her birth in this world. Not only that, but for some reason- and selfishly- Akame believed she had an unknown relation to the heavens that others could not understand, and so she thought that visiting a place of true holiness would help. Of course, there were always atheists or people who believed in a different god who came just to experience what laid inside the castle, which was fair enough. Even Akame was here solely to observe the castle, after all. All she needed now were friends to accompany her in her travels.