Chapter 168: The Giant Horn Patriarch's Decision
The snow in the dead of winter is obviously a burden for the southward migration of the Giant Horn tribe.
Most of their envisioned responses to the obstacles they would encounter when moving south were also related to this.
For this purpose, they have prepared a variety of "equipment" that can be used in the snow.
However, they did not expect to encounter the danger of the extinction of their race.
The tribal leader of the Giant Horn Clan, the tall Giant Horn that had previously negotiated with the Dwarves, immediately attracted the "Eye of the Clan".
In the dwarven-style "tent", two giant horned beasts sat opposite each other, carefully confirming the information:
"Which tribe was wiped out?"
"It's the Blade Clan."
The Greathorn Patriarch's face darkened.
The Bladed Tribes are a group of dwarven gnomes known as the "Bladed Arms".
These bladed arms have a body similar to that of centaurs or spider-body elves, with a large lower body, a human-like upper body, and a pair of thick and long bladed arms.
Although these bladed arms look quite fierce and their combat power is indeed very strong, the Greathorn Patriarch is well aware that these bladed arms are a vegetarian race and generally do not conflict with other races, and no race is willing to fight against these races with fierce bladed arms.
Their extremely thick legs and four legs have great strength and allow them to jump from tree to tree.
Despite being inferior to the Megahorn in size, it is still viable as a dwarven mount -
They are also one of the tribes trying to join the Kingdom of the Mountains.
The Giant Horn never expected that such a tribe would be wiped out.
"How was the Blade Clan wiped out?"
While the Giant Horn Patriarch was puzzled, he couldn't help but ask for more information.
However, the Tribal Eye, a Scout and Sentinel, just shook its head, as it was smaller and better suited to this type of mission than its other kind, but it didn't really possess eye-like spell-like abilities.
The creatures of the Megahorn tribe have spell-like abilities that enhance charging and wrestling.
"I just saw them enter a strange wood, and there was movement in the woods, and they never came out......
"Woods!?"
The Giant Horn Patriarch was even more surprised, after the arrival of winter, most of the trees had already lost their leaves, how could he not see it.
"The trees in that grove are growing, and the foliage looks a little luxuriant......
The Bighorn, the "Eye of the Clan", responded.
"Growth?" The Greathorn Patriarch's eyes widened, how could this be possible.
Could it be that an elf has come to the Jukai Forest?
Still is...... Dryads?
In the mind of the Megahorn Patriarch, there were only two possible reasons for this to happen.
However, whether it is claiming to be the most likely member of the Mountain Kingdom, or believing that its ancestors really came from the vicinity of the Elven Kingdom, the Greathorn must pay attention to the news of the Elves.
Other news may not be known, but shouldn't those elves be busy dealing with the undead when winter comes?
How is it possible to have the energy to come to the sea of trees?
Could it be that the elves have divided an army to occupy an area in the Jukai Forest, intending to expand?
This also seems to explain why the dwarves drove away all the Jukai tribes near the borders of the kingdom so suddenly.
Worried that these Tree Sea tribes may be secretly under the control of the elves?
The Bighorn Patriarch couldn't help but think about it.
But in the end, it rejects the idea.
The odds are still too small, and it's better to say that the Blade clan was wiped out by the Dryads.
Trees that have been hiding for a long time will always appear particularly tall.
The tribes in the sea of trees, with a bit of brains, will subconsciously avoid those particularly tall trees - who knows if there are any dryads hiding inside, trying to ambush them.
However, the tree monsters rarely form groups, they will only act alone, at most three or four together, and the sharp blade tribe in front of them, the number of the clansmen should be hundreds, and they are not afraid of facing the tree monsters.
There have even been rumors of several Blade tribes trying to domesticate dryads in case of a lack of food in winter.
It thought that this bladed tribe might have entered with this idea, knowing that there might be a dryad inside.....
However, I didn't expect it to be wiped out.......
The Greathorn Patriarch pondered for a moment, and immediately asked the Eye of the Clan to summon the clansmen:
"How big is that wood? We're going to bypass the woods, and by the way, have a tribal eye return to the mountain kingdom with a message, and bring the news to the dwarves, and by the way, ask the dwarves if they need our help in destroying those dryads?"
"I see, Patriarch." The Greathorn, the eye of the clan, nodded, and emerged from the low, dwarven-style "tent."
The Greathorn Patriarch sat in his tent, looking in the direction of the woods that the Eye of the Tribal had pointed to before, with a hint of apprehension and a hint of anticipation.
......
Sea of Trees Outpost.
Unbeknownst to him, there was a tree sea tribe who was keen to be a dwarven dogleg, and he just glanced at the "enemies" that the Lepidopterans had hunted.
When he saw these brownish-green creatures, the first thing that came to his mind was the praying mantis, but after careful confirmation, it should be said that it was closer to scissors or pliers, and their forelimbs were specialized into a special shear structure rather than the mantis' catching feet.
For Yuanlong as a material?
Not very suitable.
As a new attempt to specialize in the tail paw structure?
More interested than these, the earth is more interested in the special structure of their lower body with mouth and eyes, but the upper body has a pair of eyes.
After closer inspection, Di Xing immediately felt that the upper body of their humanoid body was just some kind of "camouflage", like some "two-headed" lizards.
However, after careful confirmation, it was found that the "upper body" itself also has a perceptual structure.
If it weren't for the fact that his upper body didn't have a "mouth" to eat, he would even think it was a chimeric creature.
After trying to get one of these corpses out and turn it into material, his speculation was confirmed.
[Unnamed Lv4: ......]
After glancing at the relevant data of mimicry, Dixing directly skipped it and looked at the annotation:
[—"For vegetarians, mimicry may be to scare away the intimidation of enemies, or to blend in with some kind of creature, or to steal the opportunity to reproduce, or to use it as an outcast to divert the target of attack.
But in any case, now, their mimetic structure has become an integral part of itself, and it is no longer a dispensable decorative tiara." 】
Tiara?
In other words, the "upper body" of this thing, which looks like a humanoid structure, evolved from the crown of the head?
...... The Otherworld is really amazing, and it really evolved without human interference?
In this world, theories such as "acquired inheritance" and "use-in-use-and-waste" are feasible?
However, more than that, what needs to be concerned more is why so many creatures are running to the south, and what is happening in the north?
In the middle of the deformed woods, the sight of the earth walks out along the extended core.
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