Chapter 64: The Mysterious Snowman Mural

At the same time, the subsequent murals also depict snowman leaders who are taller than ordinary snowmen, their eyes freezing their prey, and the cold air exhaled freezes a large area.

And under the leadership of these Yeti leaders, the outer areas of the Lemmwall Mountains have become a paradise for snowmen, who are the overlords at the top of the food chain.

Mordrian's continued to look back, the Yeti civilization has given birth to many great beings under the baptism of time, but without exception, none of the Yeti leaders want to enter the depths of the Lemmor Mountains.

It wasn't until the thirty-fifth mural that one of the most powerful Yeti leaders of the Yeti Clan appeared, and the most powerful Yeti of the Great Evil, led by it, the Yeti began to penetrate deep into the Lenwall Mountains.

At first, the exploration journey was relatively smooth, hunting down the beasts and monsters that stood in the way, and carving out many cave mountains suitable for the snowman to live, and everything was so prosperous.

Eventually, in their quest to kill, the Yeti encountered their formidable foe, which, according to the mural, was supposed to be a dwarf.

Two different races and civilizations begin to clash in the Loenwall Mountains, and to Modrian's incomprehension, the Yeti mural clearly depicts the power of the dwarves, especially the terrifying power of the hammer dwarven warriors.

The group of dwarven warriors in heavy armor and armed with heavy hammers ravaged the territory of the snowmen, and even the giant snowmen were slaughtered by the dwarves one after another.

There are many murals about the race war, and Modrian probably looks at it and finds that most of them focus on the confrontation between the hammer dwarven warriors and the giant evil snowmen.

The more you watch, the more boring it becomes, but there is no good way, so Modrian has to jump and watch.

These murals record the changes and development of the Yeti race in time under the war, and the style of depiction ranges from abstraction at the beginning to lifelike at the end, providing a clear understanding of the course of history.

Modrian's fresco later saw the outcome of the race war, with the dwarves easily triumphing and the snowman leader bowing down on his knees in front of a dwarf as a sign of submission.

The dwarves gave the Yeti leader a gray-white shield and a gray-white heavy riding spear, acknowledging the Yeti's vassal status.

This also explains why the mural is deliberately biased in favor of dwarven warriors, as the Yeti are losers who accept the rule of the dwarves.

The following mural depicts the changes in the life of the Yeti after their submission, and with the help of the dwarves, the Yeti civilization has developed rapidly, and occasionally the heavy iron armor and sharp weapons assigned by the dwarves can be obtained.

Mordrian's doubts were that according to the Yeti civilization and the existence of dwarves, the Renvor Mountains would not become a forbidden place for life, but would instead develop tribes or villages in the mountains.

Although the snowman is known to be brutal and bloodthirsty from the mural, it is much better under the constraints of the dwarves, at least it will not attack the human team for no reason.

What led to the fall of the Yeti civilization and the disappearance of the dwarves in the Levor Mountains?

In the towns of Irwindale and Edalas, Modrianco has never heard of the existence of snowmen and dwarves in the Lenwall Mountains.

Stepping up, Modrian hurriedly browsed through some unimportant murals and went directly to the back of the mural, hoping to answer the doubts in his heart.

Looking up at the huge mural in front of you, it depicts a majestic castle nestled among the mountains, the gray walls are a little higher than the mountain peaks, and the heavy gates are depicted with mysterious patterns, some of which resemble the lines of a magic circle.

Modrian exhaled lightly, it was a castle even more majestic than the city of Edalas, or more appropriately a fortress.

On the fresco, this majestic fortress belonging to the dwarves seems to be swallowed by shadows, and even the sky is blackened by shadows, only the interior of the fortress shimmers with a faint light, as if it is making a final struggle.

Looking at the next mural, the shadows completely swallowed up the fortress, and the reddish glow covered the mountain area, and the snowmen began to panic.

As a last resort, the Yeti leader sent several powerful Giant Evil Snowmen into the dwarf fortress one after another, but none of them came out.

Then a black mist spread out from inside the fortress, sweeping through the mountains and forests, countless beasts and monsters began to riot, and even some snowmen were affected by the black mist, killing their own kind indiscriminately.

The last mural is full of darkness and scarlet, and a large number of snowman corpses accumulate between the cave and the mountains, and the blood flowing completely stains the area inhabited by the snowman.

From the inscriptions on the frescoes, Modrian clearly felt the emotions of the survivors, the horror of the unknown catastrophe, the despair of the destruction of civilization.

"Didn't you have time to escape?" Modrian held back the throbbing in his heart and thought thoughtfully.

"Huh?" Underneath the last mural, Modrian found a few words of the continental lingua franca, but because of the passage of time, the weathering was much more blurred, and only a few words could be roughly discerned.

"Deep ..... Deep pool...... Evil....... Demon? ”

Reading these words lightly, Modrian's brows furrowed, it would involve the existence of the abyss, and even demons?

If Modrian, who was once a noble young master, was dismissive of the existence of these mythical stories, then having experienced the confrontation with the Iron Thorn Cavalry, the terrifying strength of the knight, and the extraordinary power of the mage, he can be sure that most of them are true.

Now, the mural in front of him informs Modrian of the possibility of demons as he continues deeper into the Lemmor Mountains, how should he choose, continue or retreat?

"Lord Modrian, there's nothing to gain here!" A heavy voice interrupted Modrian's thoughts, and he smiled faintly as he looked back at Darius standing beside him.

Demon? I'm sorry, but I have the backing of the Valoran Continent, and with the strength of the Noxian Empire alone, I won't be afraid of unwarranted demons.

Not to mention the existence of demons, Modrian doesn't believe that those legendary greedy and bloodthirsty creatures will stay quietly in the Lomwall Mountains.

Moreover, the temples of the Karadimos Continent will not allow the existence of demons, according to myths and rumors, the war of Ragnarok has a lot to do with the abyss.

"Send someone out to inform the war stonemasons that here is a rudimentary map of the Lenwall Mountains that can be compared and modified." Modrian pointed to the mural behind him and said to Darius, who had just looked through the mural and noticed a number of geographical depictions of the Lomwall Mountains.

"Yes!" Darius said respectfully, and immediately arranged for a Trifali legionnaire to return to the outside of the Yeti Cave.

Always be in awe of the unknown, but don't let that awe stand in your way.