Chapter Eighty-Four: Coming to the Land of the Thunder Spear Clan
Chapter 84 Coming to the Land of the Thunder Spear Clan
Fast forward to the third day, and Vane and the others rested for a day at the foot of Ironforge Mountain, and then spent another day on the road. Today, the four of them finally arrived at the Walker clan's clan: the Thunderspear Station.
There is a huge wall in the land of the Thunderspear Clan, and there is a steel gate on the wall. Standing at the gate of the Clan's Land, Walker pointed to the Clan's Land and said to Vane and them, "This is our Thunderspear's Clan's Land. I used to live here, too, and all the boys and girls who were not yet adults in Thunderspear were educated and raised here. ”
After entering the gate of the clan, Vane stared intently into the Thunderspear Clan, the entire clan land was built in a huge valley. Inside, there are a patchwork of dwarven buildings that look like fortresses. The sound of children laughing and laughing, mixed with the tinkling of iron, kept ringing. Farther away, fields and fruit balls, as well as various dwarven animals, were eating leisurely in the enclosure.
In various dwarven cities and towns such as Ironforge, Vane had never seen dwarven children, and now that they saw these dwarven children scurrying around in front of them, they realized that dwarven children were sent to the clan land to be educated and raised. However, there are indeed many children of the dwarves, like the village where Vane and their village are located, there are only about 20 children who have been gathered for 200 years. Where have they ever seen so many children.
After waiting for a while, Walker felt that Vane and the others had seen enough, so he said to them: "Okay, there will be time later, now I will take the three of you to the elders of the clan first and arrange your accommodation." ”
With that, Walker led Vane and the others into the clan's land.
"You're a High Elf, aren't you? I've read your introduction in the book. But why are you different from what the book says? You're about the same height as us. As soon as they entered the clan land, some dwarven children spotted Vane and the others, so these children immediately gathered around and asked all kinds of questions curiously.
"We're not adults yet, so of course we're about the same height as you." Barka replied as he walked.
"And what's your name?" One of the little dwarf girls asked.
"Me?" Barka asked, pointing to his nose.
"Well, that's you, redhead." The little dwarf girl nodded.
"My name is Barka." Barka replied.
"Alright, little ones, we're going to go to the elders. Do you know where the elders are? At this point, Walker interrupted the dwarven children's questions, and he knew that if he didn't interrupt, even if it was dark, the dwarven children's problems would not be much less.
"I just saw the elders go to the ranch, and those who are coming of age today have a riding class." One of the dwarven kids stepped forward to answer Walker's question.
"Well, let's go to the ranch first." Walker turned to Vane and the others, then turned back to the dwarven children and said, "We have something to do, you all go and play, don't all hang around here." ”
As soon as Walker's words fell, the dwarven children all ran away with a loud cry. Vane knew that these children would spread the news of the arrival of their three High Elf children throughout the Thunderspear Clan in a very short period of time.
Seeing that the onlookers had dispersed, Walker turned his head and said, "Okay, let's go." ”
Then he took Vane and they went in the direction of the pasture. Along the way, many of the dwarven adults were surprised when they saw Vane. After all, in the world of Azeroth, except for humans, it is rare to see underage children of other races appear in front of other races. It was even more unusual to see three High Elf children in their Thunderspear Clan's land now. Of course, it was just a little surprising. There will not be onlookers like those dwarves and children.
The pasture is some distance from the dwarven settlement, and although it can be seen from a distance, it will take some time to get there. Turning around, Walker and Vane kept going around the corner.
"Walker, where the hell are you taking us? Why do you walk so around? After turning a corner again, Barkan asked impatiently.
"Of course it's a ranch, this is a short route, I've lived here for hundreds of years, and I'm very familiar with the situation here, so I don't have to worry about getting lost." Walker replied without looking back, "At the beginning, I also measured which road to the ranch was the closest. After my measurements, I chose this route. ”
"Specifically measuring this? Aren't you a little too bored? Kalia muttered as she listened to Walker's words.
"Of course not, you know, if you can get early, you can choose the best sheep to ride for yourself, and if you go late, you can only ride someone else to pick the rest. That's a big deal. Walker turned to Kalia and said, "Ever since I chose this path, I've been the first to reach the pasture every time, and the rest of the fellows have to choose the rest of the sheep I pick to ride." ”
Anyway, Walker also leaked a nostalgic expression.
As they walked forward, they gradually moved away from the place where the dwarves lived, and in the distance, in the center of a huge area nailed with wooden strips, there were many dwarves gathered there. Around the dwarves who had gathered, several dwarven goats were running around the edge with the dwarves on their backs.
"Look, it's here." Walker then pointed to the galloping war sheep in the distance and said to Vane and them.
"Well, we see it." Vane looked at the war sheep in the distance and nodded.
"Walker, do all you dwarves ride war sheep?" Barka waited until Vane's voice fell, and immediately opened his mouth to ask Walker.
"yes, what's wrong?" Walker replied with a strange look at Barka.
"In that case, why haven't I seen your war sheep?" Barka then asked, "It's not just you, I see that many dwarves don't have war sheep. ”
"This is normal, you must know that it costs a lot of money to raise a war sheep. Most dwarves never travel far from where they live in their lives, and they don't need to keep a war sheep at all. If you need to, you can take a sheep cart, right? After listening to Barka's words, Walker opened his mouth to explain to Barka in detail.
"Barka, we High Elves are the same. Unless necessary, no one would breed a chocobo. Vane also spoke to Barka at this time.
As they spoke, the four of them came to the gate of the ranch, and they could already hear the loud voice of the dwarf in the ranch.