Chapter 75: Divine Allies (1)
Now, we can finally determine that the last time a tribe was wiped out and the corpses were deliberately left behind for demonstration, these outsiders were responsible.
Thinking of the death of those of our kind, our tribe was filled with righteous indignation.
At the same time, I also thought of a question, shuddering - how deep had the activities of outsiders been in the hilly areas? If it weren't for the fact that our tribe was huddled on a remote hill at that time, would we have suffered this fate?
I didn't dare to put this idea out there, it was a terrible feeling.
At the tribal council, the queen and veteran warriors have agreed to join the ranks of the Holy Allies.
Because the atrocities of outsiders have touched our bottom line, we are full of empathy for the original owner of this territory who once suffered misfortune, and we are afraid that our own tribe will become the next victim.
And at this time, the "sacred allies" who gather the strength of many tribes will be our hope against the evil outsiders. It is only in the event of a major threat that the assistance of the "Holy Allies" needs to be summoned.
After agreeing to join the Holy Allies, the messenger with the summoning order departed, and before she set out, she asked us for the location of nearby tribes, and we pointed her to the opposite tribe that was close at hand.
The messenger seemed surprised, after all, it was rare to see two tribe nests so close together, which could easily exacerbate friction and conflict between the two sides, and also affect the normal order of hunting, until the weaker party could no longer bear the loss and moved away.
As a messenger, though, she doesn't need to think about such complex issues.
After pointing the way, my broken leg and I lay on a twisted branch of the jujube tree, and watched as the messenger climbed down the jujube tree, over the dry stream, towards the falcifer tree of the tribe opposite.
On the border, the Courier still made a noise to lure the patrol warriors of the opposite tribe, and then made a peaceful gesture, so that he was safely introduced into the lair of the opposite tribe.
We waited a little more before we saw the messenger come out and begin to move further south—there were still many tribes of our race, and this messenger and the messengers from other directions would only stop their advance if they summoned what they thought was enough tribal strength.
And the exact number of tribes needed to participate in the "Holy Alliance" will be roughly determined by the convening of the initiating tribe based on the assessment of the enemy's strength, maybe fifty, maybe a hundred or even more.
It is said that last year's rare battle against the Fallen, in which 300 tribes participated, was a huge and shocking scene.
After seeing the messenger leave the other tribe, Huang set out from our lair and headed to the opposite tribe, where she wanted to announce to the opposite tribe that our tribe had joined the "Holy Alliance", and that during this time, according to the sacred rules, the other party should not act hostile to our tribe.
In addition to the opposite tribe, there are also some tribes adjacent to our territory that also need to be notified.
It wasn't until the next day that Huang returned, bringing back news that all of our surrounding tribes had joined the Holy Allies and pledged to each other not to invade.
After hearing the news, I felt a little excited in my heart, it seemed that this war would be on a large scale, and maybe it would not be lost to the legendary war that stopped the expansion of the Fallen last year. And proving yourself in a big battle is the most glorious moment for a warrior.
During last year's war, the fame of several legendary warriors had spread throughout the tribes, making them the pride of their tribes and entire races.
- I'm the dividing line -
Our tribe decided to send twenty warriors to participate in the battle of the "Holy Allies", and of the twenty warriors, half of them were veteran warriors and the other half were young warriors.
I, Broken Leg, and Huang have all joined the expedition, because with the protection of the Divine Rules, the Tribal territory will not be threatened by their own clan in the near future, and the warriors who remain are sufficient to deal with the general threat.
And I, Broken Leg, and Huang didn't want to miss this war that could become another legend, and took the initiative to ask to fight.
Soldiers must bring their own food, because it is impossible for any tribe that initiates a summoning order to provide the food needed by dozens or hundreds of tribal warriors.
So, we ate in the open breadbasket of the tribe, especially after eating a lot of fat, and we didn't need to eat again for the next four or five days. If we really need to, we can hunt anywhere we pass without causing displeasure to the owner of the territory.
Once we were ready, our team set off.
Shortly after leaving the lair, we unexpectedly ran into another group of warriors with the same purpose, and it just so happened that they were the warriors of the opposite tribe, who also rushed to the north to participate in the "Holy Allies" war.
In the opposite group, I saw familiar giants and tall men, who also noticed us.
Although we had only fought a few times in duels before, the opposing tribe still felt that we did not follow the rules in the duel and did not send our strongest warriors to fight their strongest warriors.
However, at the moment we are comrades-in-arms, so the two tribes come together and march together.
In the team, the tall one ignored me, apparently the failure of the last duel made her a little angry, but the giant took the initiative to communicate with my tentacles to express friendship.
Generally speaking, the "chief warrior" is always arrogant in the tribe, and only when facing the "chief warrior" of other tribes will he show more respect.
Now, the Giants have clearly given me that treatment, and to be able to beat the tall one, I have already received her recognition of my strength.
She told me what she thought of the Outsider's combat prowess, and she believed that the Outsider was very similar to the main body of the recently degenerate, both of them were small black ants, except for their large numbers, they liked to line up in dense formations, and they were not outstanding in combat effectiveness.
Moreover, the Fallen will also have nasty tentacles of evil spirits, which outsiders don't have, so it will be easier to deal with outsiders than against Fallen.
I reminded her not to underestimate the threat of outsiders.
I haven't fought the Fallen in last year's war, but I've fought in the small battles in which the tribes spontaneously wiped out the Fallen who had been corrupted by the tentacles of the Evil God.
Although the Fallen have the help of the Evil God Tentacles, if they are not careful, the warrior will be contaminated by the Evil God Tentacles and become a member of the Fallen.
However, the tentacles of the evil god move very slowly, and the fallen seem to be a little unsane and can only fight with brute force, so even the corrupted of the best warriors of our kind are not very effective.
But outsiders are different, I personally participated in the spring war with the "holy allies" of outsiders, and I was deeply impressed by the collective combat effectiveness of outsiders.