Chapter 239: Final Word (3)

The word "terrible" is no longer enough to describe the final sights of the war, and in the pool of blood that the camel men have just slaughtered mad split-hoofed oxen, they themselves have become slaughtered.

Even though there were more wounded and fleeing than the number of people killed, these camels, who claimed to be worthy warriors, actually had no courage.

And this is still the result of the deliberate and deliberate release of water by the desert elf Brachi after the young blue dragon instructed him to do soβ€”the fleeing soldiers can spread fear, and treating the injured will drag down the camel empire, and even the primordial god will be torn apart by this.

In the final scuffle, the commander of the Bactrian nobles of the camel army was beheaded by a lizardmen, and another high-ranking general, the elemental shaman who had summoned the sandstorm, was captured alive by Braci using the same method he had used to sneak up on Berber.

Due to the early arrangement, many of the cross-dimensional warriors of the Dragon Clan actually had extensive metal smelting skills, and soon after the end of the war, they began to collect the bronze weapons and armor left by the camels on the battlefield, and used the coppersmith's shop in Jamahri to smelt and recover them.

They added more tin powder to the melted bronze, and when the copper juice turned lemon-colored, they added some hickory-like leaves found in the dense forest.

After that, the copper juice is poured into a mold filled with wet sand, and after a "hiss" sound, a golden ballista arrow is made into shape, which is sharpened with a grinding wheel to cut the crossbow arrow. The arrows cast in this copper-tin alloy ratio are more brittle than the bronze weapons and armor commonly used by the camels, but they are harder, and the armor-piercing effect is naturally better.

In this way, the problem of ballista ammunition has been solved, and a large part of the logistical pressure has been relieved, and the spear in the hands of the desert kobold will no longer need to be fired as ballista arrows as in the previous time when the fire camel shield axe collector was used.

In addition to rushing to make weapons, in order to prevent the plague from breeding here, Brach also asked the warriors of the Dragon Clan to carefully clean the battlefield. The carcasses of camels were burned on the spot, and the dead splinter-hoofed cattle were eviscerated and smoked into jerky for food supplies.

After a day of repair, the army from the different planes marched from the logging town and pounced on the nearby camel Jamach. Because the Twin Peaks nobles who ruled this place had been cut off, and they had ballistae for "knocking", they attacked the city all the way in the next few days.

Of course, with the strength of the Dragon Clan of more than 1,000 people, it was impossible for Brach to divide his troops and take over the management of these Jamah. In fact, when he attacked these camel settlements, he mostly forced them to surrender and renounced their belief in the camel god.

The first thing the Desert Kobolds did every time they captured Jamah was to smash the totem dedicated to the camel god and threaten each of them with their lives to "voluntarily" spit on the King of Twin Peaks.

And this also caused strong resistance from the camel people, but they were all bloodily suppressed by the warriors of the Dragon Clan by force - it was never easy to change customs.

As for the follow-up, Quis has a back-up and doesn't need Brazzy to worry about. He only needs to do what Hannibal did to Rome, and stick a knife in the heart of the Camel Empire, and he will be considered to have completed his mission.

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A fist with chain mail slammed into the door, and nails flew out of it. The camel attendants pushed me open the gate, and respectfully retreated to the sides, making way for those who came.

Their arrival brought with them a cold night wind, blowing out a few candles made of cracked hoof tfat, and the light of a few torches on the walls also swayed, looking a little terrifying.

At this time, in the palace, there was an endless stream of attendants running in and out, like an anthill that had been knocked over by a wasp. From the depths of the main hall came the roar of the Hump Emperor.

"Like a child who messes things up," said the camel priest, who was at the front, tilting his head and turning to the two companions behind him, "Our Lord Priest has always been like this, and communication is basically based on roaring. ”

Hearing the news from the attendant in his ear, the Camel Emperor stopped insulting the Bactrian nobles present. He cast his gaze into the distance, and three shadowy figures walked in from the dimly lit gate, and passed the many "big people" who were prostrate on the ground, and came to him.

As the chief priest of the Temple of Twin Peaks and the ruler of the Empire, the Camel Emperor was naturally aware of these three priests who served the King of Twin Peaks. But what are they here for? And they look very different in their clothes.

"Your Excellency," the priest, the eldest of the three, was the first to greet him, and as he stroked his chest and bowed, the chain mail on his body and the armor tumbled, making a "grid" grinding sound, "The great King of Twin Peaks asked me to greet you." ”

The camel emperor first looked at him, and then immediately self-managed his expression. "Salute to the great King of Twin Peaks, the patron of the Camel Empire, my ancestors," he said, emphasizing the innate nobility of his bloodline, "Silent cultivators, why are you here at this time when you are not serving in the Tower of the Camel God?"

The so-called "silent cultivators" are actually a type of camel god priests. Unlike other priests, they are not tasked with spreading their faith deep into the world, and they do not use the priest's magic to serve the Bactrian nobles in various places.

They have only one job, and that is to stay in the Temple of Twin Peaks and serve the King of Twin Peaks with devotion to them. The Silent Cultivators were all fanatical followers of the Camel God, and there were only about ten people in the entire Camel Empire.

"The camel god has sent us here to help the priest win the war," the old priest replied to the camel emperor's question, "and from now on, there will be no more 'silent cultivators', and the great camel god has been transformed into a 'war priest'!"

Shuangfeng has been involved in the field of war for many years, and finally has achieved results - the "enthusiastic" young blue dragon has contributed a lot.

The desert elves led the army of the Dragon Clan and fought all over the camel empire for several days, which really stimulated the believers of the camel god and made them need to find a way to deal with the war.

The camel god itself is a product of ancestral spirit worship and does not yet possess a godhead, and its own "plasticity" is very strong.

Bradch's act of demolishing his totemic statue and ordering his followers to break their faith by means of "insults" attenuates his power and reinforces his "plasticity".

It's no surprise that War Priests came into being.

However, the loss of his power has become a sure fact, and this is what Quis wants to achieve.

There is a certain contractual relationship between the believer and the gods, where mortals surrender their faith and gods protect mortals.

For primordial gods like the King of Twin Peaks, who did not have the ability to shape the kingdom of God and accumulate prayers, mortals would also contribute some souls to them after death.

As a rule to maintain the stability of the multiverse, this contract between gods and mortals has always been a fair equivalent exchange. The weaker gods received more preferential treatment, so naturally they had to pay more.

For the camel god, after achieving the priesthood in the field of war, he has no other choice.

If he can't benefit the camel people and win the army of the dragon clan on the battlefield, the fall is the only result he can get.