Shower Chapter 19: The Strange Appearance of the Mist Forest (4)

"Aisha National Chronicles - The Empire of Hashma (1)" - Lucius Goode. :

The Hashimas don't believe in any mana incarnation - their people believe in powerful beings with a physical body: the water dragon Sarasa.

The coat of arms of the Hashimah Empire is the eight-petaled lotus flower, and its capital is the rainbow pearl Naria.

The people of Hashema are mainly Naga and other peace-loving water dragon devotees, who live on islands and in the sea, respectively, and even include sea elves and song demons. As a result, they have always been on the fringes of continental politics. Until one day, they stumbled upon the actual leader of the Spider Cult, the Mother of Namtajo. The Spider Sect substituted the balance of the cycle of life and death into the Hahima. The priests of Hashma attached great importance to this belief, and Namtaru suggested that Hashema and the nations of the continent should strengthen their human interactions, and it was the sacrifice of Hashmah that decided to open the country. At this point, Hashima officially stepped onto the world stage and stood in front of the continental countries.

Beliefs of Hashema:

Hashema was a feudal state with a large body of water or a source of water, and the local lords were called Daimyo, which I translate as Daimyo. Samurai, monks, peasants, and poets all believed in Sarasa, the water dragon that gave them blue mana. Naga have self-improvement and self-sublimation as their life's goal, and regardless of their profession and skill, they strive for the highest ideals of their masters or legends.

The Nation of Hashmah:

It was a relatively harmonious people – although there were also wars between the daimyos. However, when survival is at stake, or when a major disaster strikes Elsa, the daimyo will abandon the campaign and immediately elect the two strongest and wisest of all the daimyo to lead the country.

Naga don't have much contact with the rest of Elsha's race. They distance themselves from other races, because they are more concerned with personal and self-fulfillment than with the acquisition of land or the conquest of other nations. The same is true of the wars between the daimyos, which are a manifestation of their sublimation of proving themselves. They have helped or allied with other countries in the past, but these types of agreements are temporary.

Characteristics of the war of the Hashema:

The generals of Hashma were like disciples of a master of chess or the art of war. They focus on using an ace army to penetrate enemy armies. These ace powerhouses are all made up of the strongest fighters who have won in one-on-one duels. Generally speaking, the first target of this ace army will be the most threatening unit of the enemy. As for the other enemy forces, the choice is based on their mobility rather than lethality.

Most of the Hashema priests and generals had studied in the Qin Empire, where they learned the advanced warfare techniques and tactics of the Qin Empire, as well as their culture and management methods.

The people of Hashmah:

Merman:

Sharks, like orcs, were once created by the mages of the Council of the Seven Rings - as their guards, slaves, and playthings. The mages created them with the hope that they would become a powerful navy that would cross the seas. Despite this fact, the mages felt that these lowly orcs could not be trusted, and gave them to the lords of Naga - as a political tool. However, the Naga warmly received the mermen, treating them as citizens of Hashema, giving them respect and equal status, rather than being slaves. The Naga bestowed the honor on the guardians of the Shark's underwater palaces and temples. In return, the mermen worshipped Hashema and offered their loyalty. It can be seen that if the mages were not arrogant and prejudiced, the land of Aisha would have been completely ruled by the Council of the Seven Rings by now—but this is not the case with the Human Empire.

"With chopsticks! Don't use your claws, you're a man, not a beast! This is a phrase commonly used by merman parents in the Hashema Empire when teaching their children table manners, and this phrase is related to the sharp fangs and claws of the merman when attacking the enemy. Because the heavy damage they inflict is not only difficult to stop the bleeding, but also usually cripples the enemy.

Any warrior who survives a battle against a merman will remember the merman's bloody rage in a fighting state: "Now you think they're ugly, don't you? You'll see when your blood spills! Then you don't think they're ugly, because you're dead then. "The first wave of attacks by the sharks has already crippled, and once they smell the blood, they are even more haunted by evil spirits, frantically attacking the enemy.

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Early the next morning, Tom extinguished the fire that was about to be extinguished. The morning sun shines through the cracks in the vines and shines on the dirt, creating specks of light on the ground. Tom fumbled with the merged roots, trying to find a larger gap to get out. As he walked around the camp, he gave up. Michael's magic leaves no 'door' for people to pass through. In desperation, Tom drew his sword and slashed at a vine. However, it was all in vain, and the vines were cut and sprouted at a speed visible to the naked eye, and they became thicker than they were.

"Damn! What the hell! Tom foamed at the mouth and swung his sword again. Before he could look any further, the newly grown vine suddenly drew and 'snapped' Tom and threw him to the ground. After that, he slapped Tom's ass in a rhythm of 'slap, slap'.

"Damn! What kind of wind is this vine pumping! Yes! Who's going to stop him, God! Tom lay on the ground and howled as he twisted his ass.

Tom's howl and movement woke everyone up. "Hahahaha! Tom! Man, I gotta say, that's funny! Michael crossed his hands on his hips and burst out laughing, and the others couldn't stop laughing when they saw it.

"Oh! Sky! Mr. Michael, think of a way! Tom cried out for help.

Michael stepped forward and gently supported the new vine with his fingers, and the vine immediately stopped, trembled slightly, and then retracted.

"Oh, thank goodness, I was saved. Oops! My ass! ”

"Tom, what did you do to them?" Michael asked quips.

"Oh, Mr. Michael. I just wanted to open a gap, but your magic fits perfectly. I want to cut an exit with my sword. Tom explained.

"God, Tom, Tom, Tom. You really should wake me up. Michael walked over to a few vines and said, "You should do this if you want to exit." Immediately, Michael scratched his fingers at the vine.

I saw the vines trembling and slowly opening to both sides. The sun shone into the roof of the hood and illuminated the crowd.

"Look, they're afraid of being tickled." Michael winked at Tom as he spoke.

"Alright, it's time for us to go, everyone be on guard, we will go deep into the hunting range of the Swift Dragon at noon today. Still, I think we'll probably find out something soon. Look! Then Michael pointed into the distance.

Following the direction of Michael's finger, everyone saw an icicle, shining with an icy breath in the glow of the sun.

"It was dark last night, and we didn't notice it, but now, we have a clear goal...