Chapter 120: Mother Earth's Answer
By the time the heavy rain had subsided and the sky was slowly clearing, it was already three hours later.
Mancoric led a hundred orc warriors to miraculously rescue the orc general Sock trapped in the boar-man crypt, and less than twenty of the hundred orc warriors survived in the end.
Half of the people of the Bloody Blade Mercenary Group who participated in this battle died, but there was no grief on the faces of the living people, because the orc general Sok had been rescued, and their actions this time were definitely a sure win.
Most of the lobster people in Ratchet Village have died, and although the fish people in the village have been holding back the wild boar people on the periphery, they have also suffered more than thirty casualties, and there is no way to guarantee absolute safety in such a chaotic battle.
Tuga the Minotaur reverted back to his human form, and in front of him was a black-skinned steel-maned boar man, the muscles on his hands and arms bulged, and his pectoral muscles were extremely strong, but at this time he was bound by a large web of aquatic plants.
This black-skinned, steel-maned boar man is named Krinig. Badnose, he's the leader of the largest steel-maned boar tribe on Thorn Ridge. In the midst of the chaos, the cheetah transformed into Tuga the Minotaur sneaked up on Krinig's side, trapping the strong boar man with his druid's root tangle skills, and then he successfully captured the boar man alive with a dozen fish-man nets thrown by the fish-men. Because the leader was captured alive, the orc soldiers finally succeeded in rescuing the orcs trapped in the crypt.
"Kill this damn boar man!" The orc general Sock was seriously wounded, but he was still thundering.
"Wait." The Minotaur Druituga stepped forward to stop the orcs. "Killing this boar man won't help, we should calm down and solve the problem."
The Minotaurs are a peace-loving race, and even more so the Minotaur Druids.
"The sacrifice of the orc warriors must be repaid with more blood." Sock didn't give up.
"Hmph, you orcs have forcibly occupied the territory where our boar people have lived for generations and cut down all the thorn vines to build the orc capital of Orgrimmar, and now even the thorn vines in Thorn Ridge are about to wither away. But the boar people will regain the lost ground and drive you aliens away. "Krinig. Bad nose snorted heavily, and then said viciously.
The orcs tried their best to kill Krinig on the spot. Bad nose to prevent future troubles, but the minotaur Tuga repeatedly stopped the orcs, and the scene was deadlocked.
At this time, a huge bird of prey fell from the sky, and the raptor clung a wild boar man was clutched. The Raptor lands and transforms into a female minotaur, which is a minotaur druid. The boar man brought by the druids was dressed in a green robe, and he was none other than the mage Razosnott, the wilted toxin spread by the boar man's mage, who had plunged the Barren Lands into a great crisis.
"Nala, who is this boar man? Why are you here? Tuga the Minotaur asked.
"This boar man is the source of the blight plague you are looking for in Thorn Ridge, and I found him as he fled. I came here because of the instructions of my teacher, the Great Druid Hamuel. "The female minotaur is named Nala. Mane, she is a young druid who studied with the Grand Druid and Hamuel on the Elder Highlands of Thunder Bluff.
The orc general Thork didn't know the female minotaur druid, but when he heard her say that she was the apprentice of the great druid Hamuel, Sock looked at her with more respect. Great Druid Hamuel. Rune Totem is an elder of the Minotaur who not only restored the lost way of the minotaurs, but was also the leader of the entire tribe of druids, having made remarkable achievements in the last battle with the Burning Legion.
"It's great news that the plague-spreading boar man has finally been caught. Krinig is the leader of the largest clan of the Steelmane Boar on Thorn Ridge, and the orcs now want to kill him. The thorny vines of the Steelmane Boar People have mostly withered and withered from the influence of the black blood on the ground, and the place where they have lived for generations is about to cease to exist. Don't know what instructions the Grand Druid has? "Tuga the Minotaur, knowing that Nala was sent by the Great Druid Hamuel, has been completely dependent on Nala and tells Nala about the current situation.
"The teacher gave me his scepter when he came, and he said that Mother Earth would point me in the right direction." Nala. Mane said softly.
Hearing that Nala said that the Grand Druid had not given clear instructions, the orc Sock glanced at the boar leader Krinik with a sharp gaze again.
All eyes were on Nala. Brute, and the female minotaur druid walked calmly forward, her scepter tapping lightly against the damp barren earth with every few steps.
Nala. The mane seemed to be guided by a mysterious power in the dark, like a walker who had left behind, and walked forward step by step until she reached the bottom of a barren mountain cliff.
The land under the cliff has collapsed due to the heavy rain, and the red earth has carried countless large and small stones to the ground by the torrent formed by the torrential rain.
Boom!
The Great Druid Hamuel handed over to Nala. The mane's scepter struck on the newborn wasteland beneath the cliff.
A circle of green ripples rippled, the damp dirt of the wasteland was peeled away, and a few red stones appeared in everyone's field of vision.
"This is? Bloodrock Shards! "Krinig the boar man. Bad Nose was lying on the ground, but he was also looking at Nala. Mane, he recognized from a distance that the red stone emerging from the ground was a shard of blood.
The Bloodrock Fragment is also known as the Agamagan Bloodrock Fragment by the Boar People, and the ancient demigod Agamagan of the Boar People was sacrificed in the Barren Lands. The boar people believed that the blood of their demigod ancestors had stained the stones red, so some boar people used the Bloodrock Shards as totems and amulets to increase their strength and magical energy during battle.
In addition to being used by the boar people as a stone with magical powers, the Blood Rock Fragments have another more important meaning for the boar people, because the boar people believe that thick thorn vines grow where Agamagan's blood is spilled, and these thorn vines that grow through the power of Agamagan's blood jungle are the sacred places of the boar people, and the entire barren land is only born in the two places of Razor Heights and Razor Swamp.
Nala. Mane slowly grabbed a handful of powdery green seeds from the leather bag on her body, and reached out as she gently rubbed her fingers to scatter them in the wind.
The green seeds fell near the red stones, and Nala's seed-sowing hand began to glow green magically, a light that symbolized life.
A heavy rainstorm had just fallen on the barren land, and the red earth was moist and damp, and the seeds that fell took root and sprouted immediately. These seeds are the seeds of the boar-man thorn vines, and the vitality of the seeds is extremely strong. Shrouded in the magical light of the mane, the seeds soon grew into several fresh vines one man tall.
Nala. After doing all this, Mane slowly turned to face everyone, and she said in a gentle voice, "This is the answer given by Mother Earth. ”
Nala. Using the staff of the Great Druid Hamuel, Mane has found buried shards of blood rock in the land of Thorn Ridge, and new thorn vines will grow where Agamagan's blood flows, making it an ideal habitat for the Boar People.
The earth has given the creatures of the Barren Lands an answer, and the black water left on the land by the blighted plague has been swept away by the rain, and it will not be long before a new habitat will finally calm the steel-maned boar people of Thorn Ridge. rs