Chapter 506: The Last Battle
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The Longshan State was the fruit of centuries of silent friction and merging between many small city-states and principalities, and they were controlled by a council of twelve, each of whom was an agent of the ruler of a city-state, who could ensure that every decision made by the council was at least beneficial to the majority of the people, and although there was little of it to fight, everything was kept within a relatively mild range, and the worst punishment was only twenty years of exile, and the exile was allowed to take enough money to live outside, and he could also have someone to serve himTwenty years later, he can still return to the state of Yongsan. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 infoLove to play and love to watch come to Lewen [鳳\/凰\/Update fast please search //ia/u///]
Some ignorant people living in the backwoods may question the name of this city-state, but the origin of this name has nothing to do with Grenada, which is ruled by the Red Dragon, and if there is any connection between the two, then it is probably that the people of Longshan Kingdom consider themselves to be descendants of the Silver Dragon, and even if there is not even a single dragon warlock among them, they still believe in this- Every banner that Kremar could see had the image of a silver dragon on it, but some were claws, some were wings, and the middle banner had the head of a silver dragon painted on it, and it was also the most powerful of the twelve states, but these did not make the young female red dragon feel happy: "I hope that a silver dragon can come here when their blood will ensue the entire fortress," She still retains her human form, but when she utters her voice, every word echoes like it echoes through the vast empty building, "That would be the best sacrifice to Mother." ”
- Seeing her Flo's ass, the lich rudely commented that the red dragons had never seen a real silver dragon at all, and she had no idea......
- Have you seen it?, the otherworldly soul asked curiously.
- No, the lich choked up, but my mentor had seen (and perhaps have a deep connection to the silver dragon) that in the era when dragons ruled the plane, their enemies were never humans, only their own kind, and each dragon grew up under the fangs of another, or many, dragons, and the children of Gredy, unfortunately, were the last dregs of the dragons left in this plane, and the unbalanced balance of power made them arrogant and irritable, but they did not have the experience that a dragon should haveGredi's descendants often say that there is a fire burning in their veins, and I think their brains are probably evaporated in this burning.
Perhaps it is precisely because the people of the Longshan City-State consider themselves to be descendants of the Silver Dragon, that there are almost no evil among their rulers, and they have a good relationship with the elves, the priests of the good gods, and the dwarves, and they receive more support and help from their allies than other countries and regions, so that these humans can be looked down upon and hated by the three legions of Grenada.
The city-state of Yongshan is located on a gentle plateau, with undulating low hills at the rear, partridge hills on the east, and lateral branch mountains extending from the Dragonspine Mountains on the west, and after the hills, the terrain descends sharply, turning from hills to tundra - the snow melts in winter and winds down from the Longji Mountains and gathers into small or wide streams in dense forests, which gather in the low-lying areas of the tundra to form lakes large and small - The tundra hinterland, where the lake gradually stretches and expands, is known as the snow-capped swamps. The land is vast and fertile, the blizzards from the Wuthering Plains are blocked by the towering Dragonspine Mountains, the monsoon from the southern seas brings abundant moisture and warm weather at the right time, and although the winter is still a little cold, it further expands the range of crops that can be cultivated, and there is also kaolin for the firing of porcelain, which is slightly inferior to the work of the Serrisians, but compared to the scarcity and strangeness of the latter, their number and shape are clearly superior to those of the merchants, not to mention the endless grapes used for winemaking on the rocky hills。
These made the city-state of Longshan almost as rich as Grenada, and as mentioned before, they could trade Mithril Essence Gold and Snow Honey White Lead from the Silver Crown Forest, and they could also buy sophisticated weapons from the Dwarven merchants, sturdy machines, and recruit craftsmen - the walls of the state were built by the dwarves, and the many council leaders of the Longshan State had lamented more than once that the walls of the state were equal to the same weight of gold— This is not an exaggeration, the walls of the state are different from the walls of other countries or regions, it is built in a hideous zigzag shape, which makes it impossible for their enemies to find a complete plane to attack, and because the Longshan state has a full twelve city-states, on the inner side of the main wall, there are still scattered walls- They were all left over from the original city-state, and some people said they should be demolished, but when the dwarves came, they managed to climb up to one of the tallest trees and take a look, and suggested that the humans keep some of them, and the dwarves demolished some and built some more, and when they were finished, if one looked down from the sky, they could see the gray-white lines of the sheep's intestines, which may not be as tall and solid as the main walls, but they were also a disgusting obstacle.
Inside these scattered walls are the inner walls of the city and the inner walls that guard them, and they are connected by roads or long, high-hanging bridges that can support each other when necessary.
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