Chapter Eighty-Three: Leaving Ironforge Castle
Chapter Eighty-Three: Leaving Ironforge Castle
It should be easy for Barka to become an elite-level ranger, with good bows and arcane abilities. The Rogue's ability is not good, and it only affects the ability to scout as a scout. In fact, the High Elves have specialized thieves who specialize in intelligence detection. There is no need for Barka, so as long as Barka becomes a Ranger, then he will be able to gain knowledge of how to become an elite-level Ranger.
The chances of Barka being a heroic ranger are slim. The Windranger family of Quel'Thalas should know how to train heroic rangers, otherwise every Windranger family wouldn't be a heroic ranger. It's just that the Heroic Ranger is the foundation of the Windranger family, and it is impossible to tell any other intelligent life.
So if Barka wants to become a heroic ranger, he has to figure it out on his own. Of course, Vane can also help him think of a way, after all, Vane has DND knowledge, even if it is just a description, it is much better to think about it than not knowing anything and thinking about it. At the very least, Vane knew that the rangers in the DND could use some of the druid's spells. So, if Barka wants to become a heroic Ranger, Vane has the best idea to learn the druid's spells.
The next day, early in the morning, whether it was Vane, Kalia, or Barka, the three of them woke up early in the morning with dark circles under their eyes.
"What's going on? Why are you three like this? When Walker got up in the morning to pack his package and prepare to leave, he suddenly noticed that the three High Elf toddlers all looked haggard. So he hurriedly asked why.
"It's too hot to sleep." Kalia muttered a little dazed. Barka was also sleepwalking, constantly muttering something, but the voice was so small that no one could hear it.
"Really? It seems that you High Elves are not used to such an environment. Walker looked at Vane, who had always been wise, and saw that Vane was not much better off than Kalia and Barka, so he sighed.
"Okay, don't talk about anything else. We hurried out of here and went to the town below for a day of rest. I'm too sleepy to stand it. Wayne hadn't been able to sleep all night, and now he was weak and had no strength at all.
"Alright, let's go." Walker listened, and hurriedly took the three of them downstairs to settle the bill. Then they left Ironforge together.
Walking out of the gate of the Iron Furnace Castle, and being hit by the cold wind on the mountainside outside for a while, the three of Venn suddenly sobered up, but the condition of the body was weak and did not improve. Every step I take is as hard as squeezing my body dry.
Looking at the situation of the three of them, Walker didn't plan to lead the three of them down the mountain road anymore. Instead, he turned to the other side of the platform in front of Ironforge.
"Where is this going?" Vane saw Walker leading them in the other direction, not on the other side of the way downhill. So he asked. Hearing Vane's question, Kalia and Barka also noticed that the direction they were walking was not the way down the mountain. So he turned to Walker and listened to Walker's answer.
"You three are so emaciated, I'm worried if you'll be able to make it to the town down the hill. You know, the town is still a long way from the foot of the mountain. So I'm going to take you to the lift, take the lift down the hill, and then spend the day in the town where the goods are traded. As he walked, Walker explained to the three of them why they were going this way.
"You're amazing, Walker." Barka cheered when he heard Walker's words, but his voice was still a little weak.
"Very good, let's work hard, hurry to the lift, as soon as we get there, we can get a good night's sleep." As soon as Vane heard Walker's words, he didn't care about Barka's cheers, and immediately cheered up Kalia.
"I know." Kalia obviously wanted to get a good night's sleep as well, so she hurried to speed up.
The gate of Ironforge was not far from the location of the lift, and in just a few minutes, the three of them came to the lift. At this time, Walker walked towards the dwarven guard guarding the elevator, and he needed to communicate with the dwarven guard.
The three of them didn't know how Walker communicated with the dwarven guards, only that they would soon be allowed to enter the elevator platform and wait to be sent down by the elevator.
"Normally we can't use the lift. This is used to transport goods up and down the mountain. Therefore, if you want to use the lift, you must get permission from the guards. Walker trotted all the way up the lift, and then opened his mouth to the three Vanes, who had been brought to the lift platform by the guards. It's just that Vane saw that there was a clear look of pain on his face.
"And how did you get permission?" Vane asked Walker with a hard streak. If he hadn't been distracted, Vane felt like he might have fallen asleep right away.
"I paid the price of the normal use of the lift to transport the goods before they were able to respond quickly. Just tell them that the four of us are going to transport the goods. Walker pouted at Vane. Hearing this, Vane finally understood the reason for Walker's painful expression just now. It seems that the price of using a lift is very expensive.
"Walker, I didn't expect you to be very smart." Barka heard Walker's answer and immediately complimented. Kalia also nodded her head constantly, agreeing with Barka's statement.
Hearing Barka's words, and the way Kaliya nodded, Walker suddenly forgot about the expensive price of using the lift, and smiled smugly at Barka and Kaliya: "Of course, I've always been smart, did you just find out today?" I have to say that your observation skills are too weak. ”
The elevator soon opened, and Venn and the others began to descend as the elevator opened. In just a few minutes, they were at the foot of the mountain. Then Walker led the way, and Vane and the others followed them to a town not far away that had been formed by the Exchange.
It's a small town, but in fact Wayne thinks it's more accurate to call it a cargo transfer station. There is not even the outer walls of a normal town, and it is a small town built to concentrate and disperse goods.
But it didn't matter to the three of them, they just wanted a place where they could sleep peacefully. So, the group of four went straight to the inn in this town.