Chapter 45: Preparing for Ironforge Castle
Chapter 45: Preparing to Ironforge Castle
When Uncle Kakol first started his adventures outside, his addiction almost drove him crazy because of his lack of preparation. Fortunately, I got an arcane energy crystal later, and I recovered.
In the rest of his adventures, all the wealth he obtained was used to buy arcane energy crystals, except for the necessary expenses such as the purchase of arrows and the repair of weapons.
The Arcane Energy Crystal, which was very cheap in Quel'Thalas, was unbelievably expensive when it came to the world outside Quel'Thalas. But even so, he still had to endure the pain of buying these arcane energy crystals to quench his magic addiction.
"Of course. I was very hungry at first, but now I'm better. There is no such feeling of hunger at all. Faced with Uncle Kakol's doubts about him, Barka immediately showed a positive attitude, trying to convince Uncle Kakol that he was telling the truth.
"Okay, then you guys can take it here for a while. I'll tell your parents and Daddy Victor about your situation. Uncle Kakor said to them as soon as he found out that Vane and Barka had made up their minds that it would be impossible to change the two of them in a short period of time.
Vane noticed that Uncle Kakor seemed to be very anxious, as if something terrible was staring at him from behind, and wanted to leave the inn immediately.
When Uncle Kakor had finished telling Vane and Barka and turned to be ready immediately, Aunt Sharna was already standing behind Uncle Kakor and said to him, "Where are you going?" We haven't had a drink yet, and we haven't seen old friends for so long, so it's the right choice to have a drink together. It just so happened that I had invented a new wine, which was much better than the original one......"
"Sharna, listen to me......" Uncle Kakor turned his head mechanically, and when he saw Aunt Sharna, he immediately explained to Aunt Sharna with a pale face.
However, Aunt Sharna didn't mean to listen at all, and directly reached out and grabbed Uncle Kakol's arm, and then, without saying anything, she dragged Uncle Kakor away. Well, seeing this, Wayne already understands what Uncle Kakor is afraid of......
At this time, Walker walked over, looked at Uncle Kakor who was pulled away by Aunt Sharna, and turned to Vane and Barka and said, "Every six months, Kark will be pulled by Sharna to have a drink, and then he will slide under the table and sleep all day. ”
"Hasn't Uncle Kakol thought of anything?" Barka asked, puzzled.
"Figured out? Of course he thought about it. It's just that Sharna is counting the days, and if he doesn't come, Sharna will run to the docks and drag him over. Walker said to Barka and Vane, "But I think he's having fun, too." After all, the only companions they had on the adventure together were the two of them. ”
"What's going on? Is the others dead? Barka asked curiously.
Walker looked into Barka's eyes and nodded, "Of course, otherwise there would be only the two of them left." ”
"This ......" Barka asked, swallowing his saliva and a look of disbelief on his face, "Did Sharna say anything about what they encountered in the first place?" ”
"What? I don't understand what you're trying to ask? Walker asked, puzzled.
"He wants me to ask you what happened to Sharna and Uncle Kakor when they were on an adventure. So much so that now only the two of them remain. Vane then answered Walker's question for Barka, and then he turned to Barka and said, "Is that so?" Barka. ”
"That's right, that's what I want to ask." Barka nodded.
"Why do you think that?" Walker asked a little puzzled, and then he didn't care about Barka's answer, and said directly to Barka and Vane: "When Sharna and them were on their adventures, except for Sharna who was a dwarf and Kakor who was a high elf, the others were all humans. The pitiful lifespan of human beings, not long after I was born, the two companions of the two of them went to the grave one by one. ”
"Oh, shit. You should make it clear. As soon as Barka heard this, he immediately complained to Walker in annoyance.
"It's you who thought about it, how can you blame me." Walker shook his head and muttered, then he turned to Vane and asked, "How's it going, boy Vane, did you old Kakor agree with you staying?" ”
"That's right." Vane nodded in reply.
"Oh, that's great. The three of you go back and get ready, and I'll take the three of you to Ironforge to have a look. That's where the dwarves are based. When Walker got an affirmative answer, he immediately became excited.
This was something he and Vane had agreed with them early on, Walker planned to go to Ironforge to learn the dwarven light spell, and Vane and they also wanted to go to Ironforge to have a look, but they planned to go to Ironforge by land. Along the way, you may encounter various monsters such as jackals, so it can be regarded as an adventurous journey.
However, Walker had not lost his mind with excitement, knowing that Vane and the others were only children of the High Elves, and no one would allow these High Elf children to experience such an adventure. If Walker shouted loudly, he would have been strictly forbidden, so he could only whisper to Barka and Vane.
"There's no problem with me and Kaliya." Vane nodded to show that he understood, and then he frowned and said to Walker: "But Barka's strength is too small now, and the attack power of the arrows he shoots is very low, and there is no way to protect himself on the way." We've got to do it like that. ”
"Don't worry about that, I'll lend him my dwarven musket. Let this kid practice with us for a few days, and I'll teach him how to use the dwarven musket when the time comes. Walker said directly that there was no need to worry about Barka's problems at all.
"What musket?" Barka asked curiously.
Walker looked at Barka incredulously and said, "You've been living here for half a year, haven't you ever heard of and seen a musket?" ”
"No, what's wrong? Is there anything strange about it? Barka didn't know why, and then he added: "I've been suffering from that addiction for the past six months, and I've spent all my time eating and fishing, and I don't have time to pay attention to anything else. ”
"Oh." After hearing this, Walker suddenly said, "The musket is a long-range weapon used by our dwarves. Just like the bows and arrows of your High Elves, our dwarves and gnomes generally use muskets for their ranged weapons due to various issues such as height. ”
Walker paused for a moment, then continued, "We dwarves are mainly because of height, and gnomes have strength problems in addition to height. They are much less powerful than you High Elves, and it is difficult to use weapons other than muskets. Anyway, you'll know when you practice tomorrow. ”
"Okay." Barka nodded and said, "Anyway, I won't understand just listening to you." You should be able to understand it when you see the musket. ”