Chapter 104: Dabi opens
The way of worship of the grassland people is very special, neither to worship heaven and earth, nor to swear by blood and wine, but to worship each party holding a knife, cutting a cut on the wrist, imprinting the two wounds together, and then both sides suck the blood flowing out of each other, implying the integration of blood and blood. Finally, the elders then dip the blood of both sides and draw ancient patterns on their foreheads.
I don't know if it's an illusion, but at the moment when the blood lines on his forehead were completed, Leach felt that Kumar on the other side was closer, as if the two were really brothers who grew up together, which made Leach, who had always longed for family affection, have a warm flow in his heart.
It wasn't until the evening that all the tribes arrived. During this time, Leach wandered around with nothing to do and discovered a very interesting thing.
Three of the four large groups that had set up their tents near the Frostwolf tribe were clearly attached to the Frostwolf tribe, as evidenced by the humble attitude they had towards Muhandir.
But the attitude of the remaining tribe towards Muhantil is somewhat intriguing.
There was neither a low voice nor a high spirit, only just the right amount of politeness, although it was too far away to hear the conversation between the two sides, but it gave Leach the feeling that the tribe treated the frostwolf tribe as if they were talking to each other on an equal footing.
After Kumar's explanation, Leach learned that this particular tribe was called the Giant Bear Tribe, the largest tribe in the savannah after the Wind Owl and the Frost Wolf.
In this case, it seems that the people of the Giant Bear Tribe should not have the courage to face the most powerful Frost Wolf Tribe on the grassland right now, and the reason why this happened is because the Giant Bear Tribe now has a fully awakened tribal warrior.
The warriors of the Giant Bear Tribe are more difficult to awaken than the Wind Owl Tribe, which is why the Giant Bear Tribe has so far been relegated to the second line. But on the other hand, the warriors of the Giant Bear Tribe are even stronger after awakening.
The prototype of the awakening of the warriors of the Giant Bear Tribe is a mid-level magical beast called the Earth Bear. Although this Earth Bear is only rated as a mid-level Warcraft, it is only because the Earth Bear lacks the means of attack and is not as destructive as the high-level Warcraft, and in terms of defense, the Earth Bear can be firmly in the top three among all Warcraft.
In addition to its incredible defense, it is almost impossible to kill an Earth Bear as long as it is standing on the ground. Unlike Bingluan, the Earth Bear cannot heal his injuries by absorbing magical elements, but his natural talent, the Earth Armor, can be continuously repaired by absorbing earth elements.
And the defensive power of the Earth Armor can only be broken with the full force of a high-level demonic beast, but it is only broken, if you want to kill the Earth Bear, unless a Warcraft overlord like Bingluan can isolate the connection between the Earth Bear and the earth element, it can't be done at all.
In Warcraft, the Earth Bear may not have much deterrent power, after all, if you can't beat me and go, with the clumsy action of the Earth Bear, there are almost no opponents who can catch up.
But on the grassland, the awakened Giant Bear Warrior is a well-deserved heads-up king, with perverted defense and huge hand-to-hand combat power, not to mention that the fully awakened Giant Bear Warrior can also use the armor of the earth.
Even if they encounter other fully awakened steppe warriors, the Giant Bear Warrior can be invincible with its almost unbreakable defenses, and even consume their opponents to death.
Since the Giant Bear Tribe has a fully awakened warrior, the entire tribe is no longer willing to succumb to the wind owl and the frost wolf, this year's tribal competition, the giant bear tribe is also determined to win, so for the frost wolf tribe that is regarded as a competitor, it is naturally impossible to deliberately please. Of course, this last point is just Leach's own speculation.
Originally, Leach didn't take these things to heart after hearing about them, but when Kumar told him that the fully awakened warrior of the Giant Bear tribe was only twenty-seven years old and would also participate in the selection of the grass master, Leach had to take this matter to heart.
Although Kumar said that due to the short awakening time, the contestant of the Giant Bear Tribe could not use the Earth Armor for the time being, and he should not be his opponent with Podosca in actual combat, but Leach did not think so.
Wright has said more than once that you should never underestimate any of your opponents, no matter how well you know them, because they are likely to hide tricks that you never knew they were, and if you are careless, it is likely to be a precursor to failure.
Kumar didn't know that his words had made Litch regard the player from the Giant Bear Tribe as the biggest competitor of the Big Race, and he was still happy to introduce the situation of each tribe to Leach.
As the sky grew dark, a huge bonfire rose in the meadow.
According to the rules handed down from ancient times, the first project of the tribe Dabi was a grand bonfire party.
Young men and women dance to cheerful tunes, and if they look at each other, they give each other their accessories as tokens of love. Tribal Dabi, also known as the Blind Date Conference, is from which it comes from.
In addition to singing and dancing, wrestling is also an essential entertainment. Prairie women are amorous, not only valuing talent, but also force. At bonfires where you can't use force casually, wrestling has become a necessary means for prairie boys to show their bravery to the opposite sex, so there are also the most young girls around the wrestling arena, and there are constant screams and cheers coming from there.
Drinking mellow mare's milk wine, eating fragrant roast mutton, and looking at the lively crowd around him, Leach felt quite relaxed and comfortable although he did not participate. The only thing that made him a little unhappy was Kumar's constant encouragement to dance with the other young people. God, he's never been to a ball in his life, and he doesn't know anything about dancing.
What made Leach even more unbearable was that from time to time a young prairie girl would come over and invite him to dance, and every time this happened, Leach always felt that the gaze of Saya next to him became very dangerous, which made him feel furious.
In the same way, there are also young men who come to invite the beautiful and moving Saya, but every time Saya, Saya, who seems to be helpless, will point to the leisurely and leisurely drinking and eating meat of Leach, and then the boys who invite him will show the expression of pity for a flower stuck in the cow dung, shake their heads and turn away, so that Leachy almost squirts out the wine that he just drank in his mouth.
When the bonfire party reaches its climax, all the young people hold hands and sing and dance around the bonfire, at this moment the grievances and hatreds between tribes and tribes are infinitely diluted, as if they are a family that loves each other, after quarrelling, the rest is still blood thicker than water.