So cliche. It always, always, goes this way in Asian stories that focus on Middle-Age Europe-like settings. Always have to make the religious people the evil ones. Always have to use imagery close to Christianity. News flash, lots and lots of religious history, some good, some bad. Not all bad. If you think it is then you have a narrowminded view of history and religion. Not to mention most wars cataloged and problems with humanity have been shown to have nothing to do with religion. There are books out there that prove this. So cliche and tired. This was relatively intriguing up till this point. And yes, her scout spider told her a long time ago there were people, potentially enemies, in the forest, why is she just appearing after the entire village has been massacred?