Chapter 1249: The Pirate Cannibal King (Asking for a Monthly Pass, Asking for a Subscription, Asking for a Recommendation) Asking for a Monthly Pass!!
After that, the Eyeholder Observer vanished in a burst of teleportation light. This powerful eye demon, don't look at the strength, the vision is also high, and the mouth is not forgiving, but in fact, his personality is quite shy, he is not suitable to appear in front of so many people, and there is also an outsider like Solam.
So after saying everything that had to be said, he withdrew, and the rest was left to Mecansut.
The next thing is simple, Mecanshut didn't have anything polite with Solam, in fact, the demon itself was not polite, since Soram appeared here, it means that he was decided. Therefore, Mecanshut did not make a fool of himself, and directly told Solam part of the plan. As for why it's just a part, that's not all about Solam.
"Cannibal King? Maragas Unos? Who's that? But Soram heard a name from Mecanshut's mouth that he had never heard of at all, which made Soram very curious. And the name of the cannibal king is too frustrating. Soram had to ask, after all, according to Mecansut, he was going to carry out the plan with this guy.
Instead of answering Solam's question immediately, Mecanshut clapped his palms. Soon, a human, led by a succubus, approached the hall. How so? The first word that popped into Soram's mind when he first saw this human was a pirate.
No way, this guy is a standard pirate captain appearance, crimson admiral's robe is full of dark red blood stains, under a dirty captain's hat is oily black curls, his appearance is vicissitudes and hard, very characteristic of a man at sea, at first glance, he has experienced countless wind and sun.
More interestingly, he, like many pirate captains in literature, is disabled, having lost an eye, a hand, and a foot, and he also comes standard with a monovisor, an iron hook, and a wooden prosthesis.
It's just that a pirate captain can't be a pirate captain anymore.
The pirate captain appeared in the midst of the group of demons, and instead of a flustered expression, he grinned with a mouthful of black rotten teeth and kept bending over and smiling, looking very philistine.
"Humans?" Soram frowned and looked at the guy in front of him, not to mention how awkward he was, although Soram is not a human, but a human creature is a fellow countryman for Solam. But now, this fellow really has the taste of a traitor, and this kind of person naturally can't make a good impression. But right away, Soram saw something different from this guy.
"No, he's not human anymore. A semi-infernal creature? Are you sure this weak guy can really help? ”
Semi-purgatory, a special life form between demons and material plane life, most of their sources are the mating of lower plane demons and material plane creatures, of course, some of them are due to some strange reasons, some material plane creatures because they embrace the evil nature of the lower plane, and then are infected and corrupted into this kind of half-human, half-demon special individual.
And the guy in front of him is the latter, because his body is not very high, but the thick abyss aura on his body can't be hidden. The vast majority of semi-purgatory creatures created through mating have very obvious physical characteristics that are difficult to hide.
In the eyes of demons, half-purgatory creatures are half-hangers, they have inherited the weakness of creatures in the material plane, and their strength is generally very low. So Solam's concerns are not unreasonable.
Mecanshut smiled and began to introduce the origin of the cannibal king to Solam.
The Prince of Gnolls, Yenoul, dominates the Silent Savannah on the 422nd floor of the Abyss, which he has boringly named "The Domain of Gnolls". But the name was quite apt, as the countless gnolls and mortal slaves who lived under its low, blood-red sun acknowledged.
Yenogu is the Demon Lord who is in the greatest demand for mortal slaves in the entire Abyss, as his large number of gnolls have no production skills, and they need someone to help them grow food, or simply become their food.
At the same time, Yenogu's lair, the city of Yenogu, a city with an old-fashioned and boring name, needs a large number of slaves to drag it down. Well, yes, the ancient city of Jeno is a huge city that can move, and this complex of buildings the size of a human city is housed on a huge rock roller, allowing it to travel the entire level, which of course requires the towing of thousands of slaves who have been plundered from the main material plane.
The palace makes a counterclockwise tour of the three permanent campsites in this area every year, and tens of thousands of slaves die in the process, which also leads to the fact that the tour route is completely flooded with bones and ashes, so the road is also called the Bone Road.
The savage nature doomed the Jackals to carelessness, and among the countless mortal slaves who toiled desperately in the open air, there were certain who were constantly obsessed with escaping. The Seeping Forest is infested by Jenogu cultists and other dangerous predators, while the ravenous undead of the King of the Ghuls thrive the Screaming Peaks. (Because Yenogu conquered the king of ghouls, Yenogu is also the master of ghouls, and in his domain, there are quite a few ghouls)
So the safest course of action for mortals should be to flee eastward, to a raging yellow ocean – a place of refuge known as the Cursed Throat.
The Gnoll Lord resents the soupy ocean as his roaring minions, refusing to approach its harsh waters (it is said that gnolls do not swim, in fact, in the physical plane, gnolls operate in the wilderness and desert regions, but they are rarely seen in coastal and water-developed areas)
Far from the coast, an army of mortal slaves gathered for survival circled the coast to rescue fugitive slaves, or even mortal gnolls unwilling to submit to the abomination of Yenogu. While a sea beast that is accidentally captured can be eaten by the entire fleet for a month or more, their most common source of food is human flesh.
When food became scarce, the crew would isolate and kill the weaker passengers, and then use the corpses as dry food for everyone on board. Each member eats a small piece of their former companion's flesh to prove their loyalty and dedication to survival, but the real feast has not yet begun until some of the newly arrived refugees refuse this gruesome meal. At this point, the nervous crowd will attack these "cowards" with a ruthless and cruel ferocity, killing them and cooking the corpses into the main course.
And the leader of this fleet was Malagas Unos, and because of their ugly and barbaric customs, he called himself the Cannibal King. He commanded the Harvester, a large galleon in the center of the fleet. Every few months, Unos would lead his fleet away from the shores of Yenogu to the borders of this level, and then into the Abyssian Ocean across dimensions. There, they cruised the seas, searching for more ships to join their growing fleet.
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