Chapter 118: The Vikus

A humanoid creature was busy on the cold ice field, dragging their prey and braving the wind and snow to move forward step by step.

These humanoids are no different from humans in appearance, and if it weren't for their height that betrays their identity, you'd definitely think they'd be human.

The Veku, said to be the first generation of Titans, are the masters of Azeroth, chosen by the Titans. Unfortunately, the Elder Gods' Flesh Curse affected them, turning their rocky bodies into flesh and blood, and the Viku were knocked into the dust, turning from the darlings of the Titans into failures to be eliminated.

When the Titans descended on Azeroth for the second time, the Vekus were not cleared, as the Titans believed that the cursed-affected Vekus were still within their acceptable range. In response to the failure of this group of Viku, the Titans created a second generation of creations, the Iron Viku, led by Locan, known as the Lord of Wisdom. The body medium of the latter is no longer rocky, but steely.

Under the influence of the Flesh Curse, the abilities of the first generation of Veku continued to weaken, and deformed children began to appear among their reproductive offspring. Of course, this deformity is compared to the original Veku - these deformities are thin and short, only half the height of the Viku standard, or even less than the Viku people.

In order to keep the bloodline pure, the leader of the Viku ordered the deviants to be killed so that they would not disgrace their race. One part of the Viku did so, another refused to carry it out, and the latter fled to the south and became the ancestors of humanity.

Well, that's all Ainan knows about the Weku. This information was specially asked from the mouth of the Dragon Queen when he contacted the Black Dragon Queen Sinestra on his way to the Northrend continent.

Originally, Ainan just wanted to get a rough understanding of the information about Northrend, and he didn't expect to get big news with an explosive letter, and he didn't think that the Black Dragon Queen didn't say anything else, so she gave him a detailed introduction to the Viku people, which was quite surprising to Ainan.

Unexpected joy is also appropriate to describe it in these four words.

"The first generation of Titans, the Flesh Viku, is kind of interesting."

The Viku people who were dragging hunted food and walking on the ice fields could not have imagined that an undead dragon was hiding in the clouds at a height of 10,000 meters above their heads, and on top of the undead dragon stood a black-robed human mage, who was watching their every move with the eyes of a mage.

To say that this Viku people really have an innate advantage over humans, the Viku people are strong, even in a cold continent like the North Pole like Northrend, they ignore the cold of dozens of degrees below zero, wear thin leather armor, and their actions are not affected at all.

If the Viku people were replaced by humans, they would have been frozen into popsicles long ago, where could they still hunt?

As can be seen from the size of Sargeras, which resembles a mountain range, the Titans are all big men, and the things they make are giant versions in the eyes of humans, even if they are small. The legendary Veku people, the ancestors of the humans of Azeroth, are the best example of this, these Titans mutated by the flesh curse of the Elder Gods resemble little giants, and adult human men can reach their waists, and their arms are much thicker than human waists. If these Viku people start a fire, the destructive power will be terrible.

It is not for nothing that the Titans want to create such a big man to rule this world and make them the masters of this world. At least compared to humans, the Viku have an innate advantage that even dragons can wrestle their wrists. If humans had the body of the Vikus, the dragons would not dare to defy humans.

Habitually divergent in his thinking, Ainan thought that perhaps it would be appropriate for Kel'thugad to study the Viku people, and perhaps he could get some inspiration from it to improve the human body's own physique. After all, the Veku people are of the same origin as humans, strictly speaking, they are all the same race, and the difference between studying the Viku people and studying humans is much smaller than that of other species.

If you want to study the Viku people, it is easy to say, and it depends on whether the Viku people agree or not.

According to Ainan's observations, the strength of the flesh and blood viku on the continent of Northrend is not weak, and the adult men among them can be comparable to the high-level warriors of humans even if they do not practice martial arts. If you learn combat skills again, you have to be a lord-level warrior to defeat them, and a lord-level human warrior already has the qualifications to be on an equal footing with a magic master, how many of these strong humans are there?

In other words, the few powerhouses standing in the upper echelons of the Golden Tower of Human Strength are only equal to an adult Viku, and the difference in strength between the two races is not small.

With such a disparity in strength, it is undoubtedly foolish for humans to want the Veku people to obediently become their experiments.

Of course, it is not difficult for a mage of the strength of Ainan to capture a few Vekus, but the problem is that if you want Kel'thugad to produce certain results, a small number of Vekus will not be used at all.

Slaughter the Vikus in their own right, and get their corpses back to Kel'thugad?

As soon as this idea came to mind, Ainan dismissed it.

What is this place?

Northrend, where the dragons are located, the lair of the dragons.

What are the Veku?

The first generation of Titans in the world of Azeroth, although they have been reduced to failures, but after all, they were created by Titans, and the Titans did not eliminate the Vekus, and also created the second generation of Steel Vekus to manage the Flesh Vikus, indicating that the Titans believe that the Flesh Vekus should have the right to live.

How do you think the guardian dragon will react to slaughtering the Titan's right to survive in the guardian dragon's lair?

The so-called dog beating also depends on the owner, if the flesh and blood Viku are compared to dogs, then the Titans are their masters. If the dog is beaten, even though the owner is not there, but the owner's other dog, the guardian dragon, is there, can they be indifferent?

The promise speaks for itself.

The Viku people are not weak, and if they want to kill them secretly, unless Ainan can fully understand the dark laws taken from Sargeras, then don't mention it.

Since violence cannot solve the problem, the only way to do it is to go non-violent.

According to Ainan's observations, the Veku people have a physique that makes humans envious, but their civilization is not comparable to that of humans. I don't know if it's the direct object of the flesh curse because they are too deeply affected by the evil force, the minds of the Viku people are not developed, and they seem to be very easy to fool in the primitive ignorance period, as long as they find the right time and target.