434, Brute Hammer Dwarf

If the enemy is just an army of the undead, Du Teng has ten thousand ways to deal with it, but once it involves demons, it will be troublesome. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

The Burning Legion's combat power is by no means comparable to that of the Undead Scourge.

The power of the Scourge of the Dead is due to their characteristics. Ordinary creatures really don't have a good way to deal with these monsters when they face them. But as long as you find a way, it won't be difficult to pick up the undead.

But the Burning Legion is different.

First of all, these guys themselves are quite powerful in combat, and if they are one-on-one, even the most ordinary demons can withstand two or three human soldiers. And these guys are just as immortal as the undead, and they do it more thoroughly, even if they are chopped into pulp, they don't really die. Rather, the soul returns to the distorted void, or it won't be long before it is reborn.

So the Burning Legion is in a sense endless.

In addition, the evil power itself is more difficult to deal with than the power of death, so when facing demons, you can no longer use the same attitude as the undead.

So Duten needed allies, stronger allies who could help him. The entire Western Continent is no longer considered to be in scope, whether it is the tribe or the Night Elves, they are too far away, so far away that they can't help at all.

And the eastern continent ...... Dalaran was already dangerous in itself, and the Stormwind Kingdom was also beyond the reach of the whip, both powerful and close, Du Teng set his sights on the Hammer Dwarves of Eagle's Nest Mountain.

The Hammer Dwarves are one of the most important tribes of the Dwarves.

There are three major branches of dwarves, namely Copperbeard, Brute Hammer, and Black Iron.

Although the mighty King of the Mountains, Modimus Anvimar, rules all the dwarves with justice and wisdom, but the boundaries of their mountain cities are too limited, and their society is too big, and in the dwarven society, three powerful tribes have emerged.

As the traditional guard of Ironforge, the Copperbeard Clan, led by Prince Madolan Copperbeard, has the closest ties to the King of the Mountain; The Hammer tribe, led by Prince Kaderus Brutehammer, inhabit the hills and cliffs below the mountains, hoping to gain more control over the city; The third powerful clan is the Black Iron Clan, led by the Mage Prince Thorrisson, who live in seclusion in the deepest depths of the mountain mines, planning to overthrow their brethren of the Copperbeard and Hammer tribes.

The three tribes remained in a shaky state of peace, but the death of the King of the Mountains had made the fragile peace disappear completely. Three clans fought a war for control of Ironforge, and the dwarven civil war raged underground for many years. Eventually, the Copperbeard Clan, the most powerful of armies, expelled the Hammer and Black Iron Clans from the Ironforge and won the war.

The Hammer Dwarves and the Black Iron Dwarves had to settle elsewhere.

However, the Black Iron Dwarves were not willing to be defeated like this, and they launched a second attack, almost defeating Ironforge and Grimbaatar (Brute Hammer), but ultimately failed. But the Black Iron Lover, who was still unwilling, finally summoned the fire demon Ragnaros, who was sealed by the Titans.

This elemental creature that has existed since time immemorial poured out its wrath. Its rebirth shattered the Red Ridge Mountains, and its power caused a roaring volcano to rise from the ground, forming a volcano bordered by a scorching canyon to the north and a burning plain to the south, the Blackstone Tower.

Eventually, the other two tribes retreated.

The Copperbeards returned to Ironforge and rebuilt their glorious city, and the Hammers returned to their home in Grimbaatar.

However, the death of Mordgood, Queen of the Black Iron Dwarves, left a wicked blemish on the hill fortress, and the dwarves of the Hammer tribe found it no longer habitable, and they were saddened by the loss of their beloved home.

The king of the Copperbeard tribe gave the Hammer tribe a place to live within the borders of Ironforge Keep, but the Hammer stubbornly refused him. Cardros and his people traveled north to the lands of Lordaeron, where they settled in the rich forests of Hinterland, where the Hammer tribe built the Eagle's Nest Castle and grew closer to nature, even befriending the local griffins.

Today's Hammer Dwarves are wild and daring, revering the spirits of nature and voicing in drinking and revelry. The Hammer Dwarves disdained modern technology and relied more on the power of nature and simple primitive weapons, the most famous of which was the Stormhammer. In the world of Azero, the Hammer Dwarves are close to the griffins, living as equals with these noble creatures rather than treating them as animals or mounts, which is why the griffons are extremely loyal to the Hammerhammer Dwarves. This friendship gave rise to the world-famous Griffin Knight.

The Hammer Dwarves are brave and fearless fighters for justice who stand firm in the face of evil. In the air, Bird Witch, Wurm and even Goblin Airships are no match for them. The Hammer Dwarves are xenophobic, estranged from other races, and largely distrustful of outsiders. They are content with their unique relationship with griffons and the magical power of nature, but they will not hesitate if their human allies need help.

The frenzied root-seeking craze of the Ironforge dwarves didn't affect the Hammerhammer dwarves. Perhaps the dwarves are indeed descendants of the Titans, but what does that mean? The Hammer Dwarves don't dwell on history, they focus more on reality. However, this indifference also prevented them from sharing the legacy of their ancestors in the same way as the dwarves of Ironforge. But in any case, the courage and natural magic of the Hammer Dwarves are enough to earn themselves a place in the world.

Duten's candidate allies are these Hammer Dwarves.

They are strong, loyal, and despite all sorts of shortcomings, they don't hide their flaws. In the face of demon battles, the Hammer Dwarves are definitely a very important fighting force. Especially in the face of the stronger Burning Legion's air force, the importance of the Gryphon Knight is even greater.

But how do you convince these stubborn short men to become their allies? There is no better way for Duten to do it at the moment.

About the dwarves, all he knew was that these guys were fond of blacksmithing and alcoholism. He doesn't give good advice to the dwarves when it comes to blacksmithing, so the only way to do that is to make spirits.

But then again, there is a certain gap between humans and dwarves when it comes to winemaking.

Perhaps the wine made by humans is more delicious, but when it comes to being strong, it must not be as strong as that of the dwarves.

Fortunately, Duten is from Earth, and he certainly has his own way.

A few blacksmiths, two mages, a large number of sake lees, barrels of spirits condensed from ordinary lees using the most well-known distillation method, and so appeared. (To be continued.) )