Chapter 7: Druids and Cavemen

After a whirlwind, Martin had reached a mage tower in the city of Huhambo, thousands of miles away. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

After noticing that the mages in the mage tower were hostile to his uninvited guest, Martin hurriedly presented a letter of introduction from Triste in both hands.

"Phew, it's good that those mages aren't action-oriented......" Martin had a feeling of innocence as he walked out of the mage tower. At that time, he could clearly feel that there were quite a few mages who had prepared powerful magic such as dissociation, but they did not trigger it.

However, Trace's letter of introduction was a good one, and when the mages looked at the letter and verified that the stamp and magic mark on it belonged to Lady Trace, they had clearly changed their attitude towards Martin.

It's just a pity that the mage that Triste told Martin earlier about who might help him is not in the mage tower now, but has gone out to travel.

However, this is not too much of a problem for Martin.

Previously, Canion's concerns about Martin's solo adventure to the Northlands had been expressed. That's true. There's no guarantee that anything will happen during the adventure. It's not uncommon for fledgling adventurers to encounter dragons on their first adventure and lead to the destruction of the group. There are so many variables along the way that solo adventures can be a very dangerous move.

Fortunately, Martin was a druid, and a Stech Spencer druid.

Originally, druids were one of the most suitable professions for a person to take risks. And the Starch Spencer Druids were more powerful than the average Druid.

Because, in general, an adventuring squad needs at least the presence of three different forces: warriors (can be replaced by barbarians, paladins, rangers, etc.), priests (can be replaced by druids, bards, etc., but the effect is not very good), mages (can be replaced by warlocks), and the existence of three different forces is enough to have enough combat power, that is, the so-called iron triangle of war herding. And depending on the situation, join special professions such as loitering and do some special things.

And the druid, one person can do the work of a warrior, a priest, a mage!

Of course, this does not mean simultaneous completion. Rather, the druids can replace the work of these three to a certain extent.

Although generally speaking, due to the cultivation of natural magic and so on, the melee ability of the druid is definitely not comparable to that of the same warriors. However, it is not a problem to have druids do the work of warriors in melee combat, after all, they also spend a lot of time learning the use of weapons such as scimitars. In addition, the druids have a special ability: Wild Transformation. If you turn into a big white bear and take a bear hug or bear paw eighteen beats, it is quite threatening. And although the druid's healing ability is not as good as that of the priest, as an existence that can cast healing spells, the druid can barely replace the role of the priest at some times. As for the mage set, the druids can't compare with it in terms of output, field control, etc., but they can also replace some of the mage work.

That said, druids have a kind of jack-of-all-trades. It's like a flying squirrel in nature, which can order a lot of things, but it's not specialized.

However, in the team, the druids are an excellent addition to warriors, priests, mages. In the case of a solo adventure, the druid is the most suitable character. Let's not talk about things like survival in the wild. But when it comes to fighting, he is more suitable for solo adventures than other classes. For example, he doesn't need his teammates to act as a meat shield, and he is a first-line capable character himself. He doesn't need a fellow priest either, he has medical abilities of his own. In the same way, when encountering special monsters that are immune to physical attacks, he will not be helpless like a warrior. He can summon fire or lightning to attack his opponents. In particular, the druids themselves have an animal buddy that can function as teammates to some extent. And you can summon natural allies. The sight of a druid leading a horde of furious beasts into battle can become a lingering nightmare for his enemies.

So Martin wasn't particularly worried about his teammates. Especially now, he is a step closer to his strength than when he attacked the castle of the black robe. Now, he was able to perform a sixth-level divine technique. He prepared a Wood Escape Technique for the only sixth-level divine skill position. If the situation is not good, you can immediately use this to teleport to safety. With this life-saving spell, Martin would not be afraid to venture alone in the harsh Northlands.

Right now, he's taking stock of his equipment. Although the difference in strength is too great, no matter how good the equipment is, it can only give the enemy loot, for example, even if the earth spirit weapon is given, the goblin cannot slay the dragon. However, in the case of the same level, equipment may make or break the tide of battle, for example, if a silver dragon is given an artifact, then he can easily beat the red dragon.

Martin's current equipment is not bad, on the contrary, because of the magic items given by his master Ernest, plus the dividends obtained after defeating the black-robed Bull, Canian is a little worried that others will kill him because of Martin's equipment. Despite this, and considering the difficulties of this adventure, Canian gave Martin some of his equipment, as well as some of the equipment he had borrowed from others.

In the days when he left for fear of causing Traste, Martin had spent money to rebuild his scimitar, and now his scimitar had a force field spell attached to it in addition to its previous qualities. Each successful hit on an enemy deals enough force field damage to knock down an adult man. Needless to say, the dragon scale armor was superior in performance to the extent that Martin felt a little deserved. Of course, when he later learned the benefits of that adventure, he was more mentally balanced - because except for a flurry sword and a slasher that were repaired with minor damage, the remaining few snake demon weapons were too badly damaged to repair, so he simply melted down to create a piece of chain mail, which was no worse than the dragon scale armor worn by Martin. And the scales of the unlucky snake demon were also made into a demon scale armor, and the quality was the same level as Martin's.

In addition, Martin's outfit is also a magical item. Ogre Power Gauntlets, Juggernaut Bracers, Running Boots, Perception Charm, Secondary Displacement Cloak...... At the moment, Martin may not be as wealthy as a king, but the quality of the magical items heaped on his body exceeds that of some of the great lords.

Now, even the horse Martin was riding was actually a magical artifact - normally, it was just a stone sculpture of a war horse that could be held in the hand, but once the command was given, it became a living war horse, and it never got tired, and it didn't need to rest or feed. This convenient magical item was one of the equipment of the Norma Praetorian Guard, and it was lent to Martin by Canion from the temple - even if there was a magical item that could detect the holy artifact, it would still need to be searched thoroughly, so Martin had to be equipped with transportation. If Martin hadn't said no, I'm afraid Canian would have tried his best to borrow a folding boat and other water magic items for transportation.

On the stone horse, Martin pondered tactics against various enemies. People are always a threat, but Martin doesn't care too much about the notorious Northland pirates. And the savagery of this place also brought Martin a benefit, so that his identity as a stach spencer druid was not easy to debunk, and even if it was exposed, it was not easy to be hunted down by an organized group.

As for the various monsters, the Northland produces cold monsters. For example, if you are a dragon, it is a white dragon. In the case of a magical beast, it is a winter wolf. For these cold monsters, Martin has prepared ample fire-type spells. From level 1 to level 2 Flame Orb to high level Flame Strike. Most of Martin's attack spells are prepared to be fire-based. Coupled with the support of lightning strikes, summon natural allies to act as meat shields. As long as he doesn't run into monsters beyond his ability, Martin has a plan to deal with it. Even if he encounters a particularly terrifying existence, Martin is sure that he will at least be able to escape.

With all the filings ready, Martin began to think wildly.

He was thinking about Lyukrixia.

Martin was a Starch Spencer Druid. According to their consistent thinking, the best of their love is also an excellent person, which is determined by a simple eugenics idea. Martin was an inexperienced young man with limited exposure to the opposite sex - but not none. In fact, for example, the dark elf sorcerer Sasri and Lady Triste are all very good members of the opposite sex, and they are all beautiful. But there was no one who made Martin's heart pound at the first sight - Martin thought that he had a bit of a love at first sight for Lyukrisia.

But there is such a thing as feelings, and wishful thinking is not possible. What was Martin like in Liucrexia's eyes? Martin didn't know.

And, the more I thought about it, the more Martin felt that it was unscored.

Probably because he was born as a serf, behind Martin's strong surface, he is actually quite inferior.

That's right, in terms of Martin's strength, it's already quite good. Especially when you consider age, you can say that you are a genius.

But so what? Compared to that kind of unborn hero, it is still too bad. At Martin's age, wasn't that the Emperor already a conqueror of the world? Compared to him, Martin was nothing but him.

And the bloodline thing also made Martin feel inferior. He didn't have a prominent background, could Liukrisia accept this flaw of him? After all, people in this world like to stare at blood. Sometimes just having a noble bloodline is enough to solve a lot of things.

And the looks, to be honest, Martin is not bad-looking, full of masculinity, muscular, but not so much that he becomes that devilish muscular person. But so what? What if Lyukrisia liked the kind of little white face with soft lines? The early life as a serf and the hard training later made Martin's face lose that softness forever.

There is also the matter of net worth. Martin believes that according to the character of Liukrisia, she is not the kind of woman who hates the poor and loves the rich, and indulges in pleasure. Otherwise, she could have had a good marriage and married into a wealthy family, instead of crawling around on a dangerous battlefield with a group of stinky adventurers. However, given the status of the contenders that have emerged so far, Martin still feels uncertain.

All these things made Martin feel more and more uncertain.

Unconsciously, he suddenly remembered Snowy's nonsense.

It seems that there is a theory of the so-called group unconscious. And Snowy didn't know where to learn a little bit.

The universal human spirit that has accumulated in the deepest layers of the psyche by the myriad experiences of the same type, preserved by heredity...... Remnants of ancestral life......

Those theories led Snowy to point out that Martin's affection for Lyukrisia was the psychological precipitation of a so-called experience of the same kind, passed down from generation to generation, on all members of the Toman tribe.

In other words, it was the love of a barbarian Tuoman man with blond hair and blue eyes for a woman of the Norma race, a civilized race with black hair and black eyes.

It is a mysterious and long-standing existence that can be traced back to many years.

According to Snowey, it was the group unconscious that influenced Martin's feelings for Liucresia.

In other words, the common memory of those ancestors prompted Martin to have that affection for Liukrisia.

So, how did those ancestors get the Norma woman?

It's violence......

So Snowy pointed out that love is not a dinner party, not a flower before the moon, not a poem and a painting. Love can't be so elegant, so calm and polite, so gentle and frugal. Love is war, the violent action of one person to conquer the heart of another.

So, Snorrey suggests simply taking the time to knock Lyukrisia unconscious from behind with a stick, then grab her delicate ankle and drag her away. In particular, Snowy pointed out that it was a beautiful scene. The leg is very beautiful, because at that time you can fully show the line and slenderness of the calf.

According to him, women also like to be treated like that, and it is a memory that has been passed down since the days of the cavemen. Because in those days, it was a good thing to be knocked unconscious by a strong male, which meant that there was enough food to raise the offspring later. So they like to be carried on the shoulders of strong men.

But Martin just thought about it for a moment, and didn't really plan to do that.

After all, Martin didn't plan to degenerate into the caveman era.

He continued to gallop, north, and north.

Towards the land where mead and bears are produced.

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In fact, about a year ago, I happened to see three blackened versions of Grimm's fairy tales, among which Bluebeard's episode, with a footage of dragging, is really beautiful. I've always wanted to use it.,Writing until now I finally added it.。

I don't understand Jung's doctrine...... Freud's is easy to understand, but Jung's really needs to be studied hard.

Caveman that ...... It seems that there were many such depictions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Canadian writer Keke Lee also made a special satire.

Advertise your own "Mask of the Wicked" again, and write better than this one. That love was either a dinner or was used first in that article. You can find that one from the top of the text.

Suddenly, I found that I felt like I was keeping a diary at the end of each article......