Chapter 439: Ancestor

Tanan knew that he had to settle this disagreement as soon as he could, so that his men could continue to fight the mages as they wished, instead of plundering the territory of Bracada as they wished.

Since almost all of the creatures led by Tanan are savage creatures, Tanan can't do any decent training for them for a while, so he can only rely on his reputation among the barbarian creatures to completely suppress these creatures and make them obey his orders.

At this moment, Tanan couldn't help but think of the elite troops he had seen in the course of his adventure, and if it was those troops, this kind of problem would definitely not arise.

Although the barbarian creatures, under the leadership of Tanan, have completed the fight against Bracada, it is obviously difficult to keep these creatures disciplined.

For this reason, Tanan can only make up his mind to punish some creatures who do not obey his command. Among them, some of them resisted so badly that Tanan even ordered them to be killed directly to deter the rest of the savage creatures.

Tanan's laissez-faire has always been the reason why these creatures plunder at will, and Tanan was reluctant to impose this punishment on his own creatures at first, but in order to solve the current disagreement, directly imposing punishment may be the fastest way.

Tanan's prohibition of casual plundering has undoubtedly caused great dissatisfaction among the army, ordinary creatures may not dare to resist because of Tanan's majesty, but those creatures who are already powerful will naturally not agree to this.

The creatures who had joined the army because of Tanan's joint proposal made their own decisions after seeing the wealth that could be obtained by plundering mages and Tanan's own stubbornness.

For a time, with the exception of some of the barbarian creatures who fully approved of Tanan, many creatures broke away from Tanan's army.

Similar to the One-Eyed King, who had been disobeying orders and allowing his subordinates to plunder everywhere, he broke away from Tanan's army at this time and led his Cyclops to plunder everywhere in the territory.

Even without the existence of the forbidden orb, under the leadership of the Cyclops, the town established by the mage could not resist these powerful creatures that were originally in the depths of Krulrod, and with his strong physique, the Cyclops could withstand a large number of spells.

Tanan did not interfere or retaliate against these creatures who had broken away from the army. The object of Tanan's hatred is not a few mages in particular, but all the mages in Bracada. It may have been an act of anger, but Tanan saw it as something he had to accomplish.

Therefore, even if some of his subordinates choose to break away here and plunder the rest of the surrounding towns, for Tanan, they are also helping him fulfill his original intention to eliminate the mages of Bracada, and Tanan will naturally not stop them.

Now, although the Cyclops who had been part of Tanan's army have left, the impact has not been significant, and due to Tanan's prestige among savage creatures, this influence has been minimized.

The strongest creature in the Barbarian army, and the last hole card of Tanan, the strongest creature of Krulod, the Beamon Behemoth, is still in the army, marching with the army.

Unlike relying on an agreement to get the Cyclops to join the forces that counterattacked Bracada, Tanan was able to get the Beamon Behemoth to join it because of his status as a natural hero.

For the wealth in the eyes of ordinary people, the Beamon Beast is not interested, in a sense, the Beamon Monster retains a large part of the wild existence, and has no concept of wealth.

When Tanan came to the depths of Krulod, in addition to completing the agreement with the Cyclops, he was surprised that the Beamon Behemoth that existed there offered to pledge his allegiance.

Just after Tanan's natural hero identity was fully awakened, he could vaguely feel some connection between himself and the ancestors of Krulrod.

Even though Krulord was enslaved by Bracada for countless years, and even his own culture was completely consumed under the rule of the mage, the ancestors of Krulod creatures were still watching this land and observing all the creatures that existed in this land.

Among them, Tanan, who was a natural hero, naturally entered the sight of the ancestors, and after learning of Tanan's wishes, the ancestors naturally expressed great support for this.

When Tanan subdued this group of Beamon beasts, he clearly felt the will of the ancestors, and in Tanan's view, this group of Beamon beasts was the link between the ancestors and himself.

Tanan believed that everything he did would be seen by the ancestors of Krulrod, and the allegiance of this group of Beamon Behemoths undoubtedly illustrates this. But Tanan did all this not to gain the approval of the ancestors, but to fulfill his mission and complete his revenge on Master Bracada.

The size of the Beamon Behemoth was extremely large, and in the eyes of the rest of the barbarians, the always tall ogre, even the cyclops, was not worth mentioning compared to the Behemoth.

In the process of conquering the city, the Behemoths of Beamon also went into battle, their huge size, and the claws on their hands, which were the weapons they used to fight, and could easily tear apart any creatures that stood in their way.

The barbarians who believed in Tanan, after seeing the Beamon beast that only existed in epic stories, were undoubtedly more fanatical about Tanan, and even regarded Tanan as the embodiment of their ancestors.

The presence of these Beamon beasts also frightened many of the different-minded barbarians in the army, and when Tanan began to punish them, these barbarians also became honest.

For the current Tanan, although some creatures have broken away from the army, the overall strength of the army has not had much effect, but the speed of travel is faster, and it will not be long before Tanan can reach the first destination of this trip.

In the territory of Krulod, there are still a large number of savage creatures, and they are constantly rushing to the border.

When Tanan's story spread, these savage creatures were all inspired to follow Tanan in his rebellion against Bracada. What is certain is that because of the presence of Tanan, the entire territory of Krulod has changed dramatically.

What Tanan didn't notice was that just as he had completed his control of the army through punishment, the Beamon Behemoths, who had been following the army under his command, suddenly appeared a little restless, but they calmed down in an instant, as if nothing had happened.