Chapter 384: Remembrance and Memory
Monster Hunter OL Legendary Path Chapter 389 Remembrance Memories
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Just as the assessment of a five-star hunter is a deep pit that cannot be climbed back once you walk in, Keida caught a slightly familiar person in Meicheng and turned on the Tang monk mode and blew water indiscriminately. Soon, the time of the day passed with his own nonsense and the nonsense of finding someone. By the next day, Kedar was on his way.
Keida, who was a little unwilling in his heart, came directly to a hot pot restaurant, and then stuffed it violently. I have to say that under the intoxication of food, Keida suddenly forgot a little depression in his heart.
Throughout the ages, countless hunters have revered the heroic legend of Cocot. He thinks that it is best to die for a one-horned dragon with all his life, and that is the most glorious thing.
However, times are different, and the time is now that Kedar is no longer the strongest enemy a hunter can face - although this wyvern species is very powerful, countless ceratops and other wyvern species have fallen into the hands of hunters. The formidable enemies that hunters face today are legendary creatures capable of wreaking havoc.
Despite such a formidable opponent, the Hunter is not without a chance of victory.
Wonderful coordination, strong strength of each other, restraint of attributes, and constantly improved advanced weapons are all advantages for hunters to deal with these terrible monsters.
However, it is such a one, a completely different era, and the trial of the one-horned dragon is still completely preserved. Although the styles of the leaders of the Hunter Guild vary from one session to the next, the conditions for the One Horned Dragon Trial have changed somewhat.
At a time when the Horned Dragon was the most formidable enemy a hunter could encounter, the trials of the Horned Dragon could be described as harsh.
Going alone, he called out to the beast with the unyielding fighting spirit in his heart, and then fought.
In the beginning, hunters were not even allowed to wear armor.
As the times changed, the hunters' worst enemies changed from wyverns to terrifying creatures, and the conditions for the one-horned dragon trial were also relaxed: there were no restrictions on armor, no restrictions on props, and hunters were allowed to bring weapons other than those of the Katamen.
The only constant is the limit of the number of people!
The trial completed by a single person is the most important criterion for the trial of a horned dragon from ancient times to the present. It's about the personal glory of the hunter, but also about the glory of the hunter's profession.
When Keida opened his eyes, he saw a land made of yellow sand and dust, and what came into view was nothing but yellow sand. And, of course, there are dots of greenery dotting the land.
It was the land of the rising moon, and there were not many plants.
The land of the rising moon is a barren Gobi desert area. The main terrain is the ground with sparse vegetation and hard soil, and the desert with quicksand as the main component. The creatures that are active in it are not scarce because of the extreme harshness of the ecology, but have evolved into a more varied ecology.
The small salons that swim in the sand, dominate the ceratosaurus in the desert area, and hunt the dragon in the Gobi region. There are even more elusive and hard-to-find star dragons.
This mysterious place contains countless secrets, countless creatures, and countless riches.
Every year, countless hunters go to this magical place for wealth, for glory, for knowledge.
Of course, there were quite a few people who fell.
Legend has it that this is where the moon rises.
Keida wondered if he should name the desert next to the dense forest on the other side of Kantas the Land of the Moonfall or something if he returned to Kantath.
The hunter walked on the road, as the sun set and the moon rose. After a day of wandering, not even a single dragon hair was seen, and Kedar began to wonder about the legend of the Horned Dragon.
The Ceratosaurus is a rare creature, and it is said to be rare because it is rarely seen in the eyes of hunters compared to its close cousin, the Ceratosaurus. Otherwise, why isn't a two-horned ceratosaurus called a two-horned dragon?
Soon, dawn is about to emerge and a new day begins...
It was a fool's errand to travel through the desert during the day, and although Keida carefully brought more than a dozen bottles of cold drinks, it was a complete waste of daytime travel.
Taking advantage of the time when the sun had not yet risen, but some light was shining on the earth, Kida looked for a place to lie down and rest. Soon, Kida discovers a tiny oasis made of gravel and cacti.
An oasis without water.
Kida, who didn't need water for the time being, took out a piece of cloth to cover his body, put it on his body, and fell asleep.
The Tyrannosaurus suit on his body is insulated, and the cloth covering his body also keeps off a little sun temperature, and the tall cactus also blocks a lot of sunlight for Kida. However, under such multiple protections, Keida, who was hiding in the armor, still felt a little hot.
Fortunately, when I felt the heat, it was still noon. As the sun sets in the west, the temperature only gradually decreases.
Not feeling his life in danger, nor feeling the gaze of any monster, Kida, who had been walking all night, simply closed his eyes and fell asleep.
In a village far away, far from a big town, there is such a dictator.
He is the strongest man in the village and the only hunter.
He is responsible for protecting the villagers from monsters, and for doing so, he has gained the respect and affection of the people.
Not only that, but he was free to enjoy the best of the village.
However, as he grew older, even the most powerful being around the village, the Great Monster Bird, was a little overwhelmed.
However, he didn't want to lose the respect of the villagers, nor did he want to lose their love, so he made up a lie for more than ten years.
One, a lie that haunted Kida throughout his childhood.
He instilled in the villagers the idea that the Great Monster Bird was the most terrifying creature in the world, and the villagers who had always loved him believed it unreservedly.
He convinces the villagers that the outside world is very dangerous and full of terrifying monster birds. The villagers were convinced.
With the passage of time, people forget the wonders of the outside world, only to know that the outside world is full of terrible monster birds.
And this hunter has become unscrupulous and tyrannical in the worship of the villagers day after day.
He used words, legends, lies, and the big strange bird that "spits out a fireball comparable to the sun" to destroy young people who want to get out of this village and see.
Under intimidation, the young people hid in the village, deep in the "shadow" of the hunter. Repeating the fate of the older generation of villagers, they worship this hunter day after day.
However, the tyrant's happy time passed quickly, and his fate took a turn when a terrible creature broke into the place where birds don't, and hunters outside broke into the village.
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