Chapter 114: Burial
Merlot's tribe.
"Liz, are you all ready over there?"
This is a female warrior who is about 1.9 meters tall, with a wide skeleton, and three lightning bolts printed on her face and shoulders, she has reddish-brown hair, and the muscles of her whole body are bulging, and the whole person looks like she is not angry and arrogant.
If you just look at the appearance, Merlot's strength should be much stronger than Reneneko, but in fact, on the contrary, Merlot only has a level 9 barbarian part-time 3-level priest, a total of 10 career levels, but Reneko has a 10-level warrior and a 4-level priest, a total of 12 career levels.
But it doesn't matter anymore, Mellot thought to herself.
Today is undoubtedly a day to remember, and she has been waiting for it for years.
Destroy Reneneco's horde!
Sacrifice the corpses of their damned female warriors to the great storm god Tajuth!
Oh, Tabrand!
The most powerful, brutal, and powerful god in her mind!
"Of course, if it's more accurate, the matriarch of that tribe should actually be Renina," Merlot thought to herself, "Reneneko has already worked with me, so she can't be considered a matriarch anymore." ”
Thinking about this, Merlot couldn't help but feel like a dream.
She never imagined that she would one day be able to cooperate with her enemies for the same purpose.
"Yes, it's all ready."
Liz knelt on the ground, looking up at her master in front of her with a humble expression.
This is an Amazonian female warrior who is about 1.7 meters tall, and although her body has obvious muscles, her body is full of scars.
Her class level is even one level higher than Renina's, except that her warrior level is only level 6, while her part-time priesthood class level is level 4.
With a total of 8 career levels, it can be considered the best in Casna Island.
Indeed, these wounds on Liz's body were not inflicted by the enemy, but by herself and Merlot.
As a believer in the Maiden of Pain, Liz has always believed in Lauita's teachings - "This is a world full of pain, and we live in this world without suffering suffering, and instead of avoiding it, we should choose to face it head-on." ”
So Liz fell in love with the feeling, and she gained strength from it.
She was once an Amazonian warrior under Merlot.
Now, she has a different identity and kneels at Merlot's feet.
But Liz doesn't think there's anything to be ashamed of.
Merlot is a powerful Amazonian woman.
She has strength and charisma, so why should she choose death when she leads those mercenaries into her tribe and asks if she chooses death or a second surrender?
"Very good."
Merlot nodded slightly.
Contrary to Liz, she didn't like the Pain Maiden's followers at all.
The Pain Maiden Levita is only a weak divine power, and her belief in the storm god Ta Branding is the most powerful divine power.
In terms of concept, Melo also felt very disagreeable with Liz's beliefs.
However, for the humble attitude she took the initiative to show in front of herself, Melo would not refuse.
She wanted to conquer another tribe once and for all, to get the entire island of Casna, and to get all the Thunderfall Iron to use to make the magical weapons they needed and that were infused with the element of thunder and lightning that they needed, rather than by "picking up" the other tribe's Death Warrior as she had done before.
"Come down, then," Merlot said, "The Storm Showdown is about to begin, and we still have to fulfill the rituals of the Storm Showdown, before we can actually join forces with Renenecao to kill the belligerent Amazons." ”
"Yes, master."
Liz respectfully saluted Merlot and got up to leave.
……
The Storm Duel takes place in the middle of the entire Kasna Island.
As with the facilities in a duel, there is also a ring and an auditorium, where two Amazonian warriors will have to step on steps made of stone to enter the ring to fight a duel, during which they will be judged to lose if they fall into the ring.
Theoretically, because the opponent can be killed in the storm duel, the Amazonian warriors of both tribes can take the initiative to fall into the ring to avoid incurable serious injuries or death if they realize that they cannot defeat the opponent.
However, just as verbally admitting defeat is part of the rules, but as usual, no one chooses to admit defeat voluntarily, and the female warriors of any tribe have never chosen to take such an opportunistic approach to lose the game.
If you lose.
Then either you will be knocked to the ground and unable to stand up within 20 seconds and will be judged to lose, or you will be killed directly by the opponent.
This is the common thought of both Merlot's tribe and the female warriors of Renenic's tribe.
The surroundings of the venue are dense forests and very quiet.
However, the environment was not the focus for the two tribes, all they needed was a location where the two tribes could easily engage in this ancient showdown.
"We're here."
Ryan raised his head, looked at the two tall stone statues in front of him, and said in a deep voice.
This is the landmark of this site.
On the left, in the direction of the Merlot tribe, sits a stone statue of a middle-aged man with bulging muscles, a thick beard, and one eye covered by an eye patch.
On the right, in the direction of the Renenecao tribe, sits a stone statue of a middle-aged man with two feet on each horse, clad in armor and holding an axe.
They were the gods that the two tribes believed in.
Tapaus, the god of storms, and Tampas, the god of battle.
"It doesn't look good today," Ann said, looking up, "It was gloomy before we left, and it looks like a heavy rain is going to fall here soon." ”
"I wish it rained as hard as possible," Reneneko smiled, "We like to fight in the rain, outsiders." ”
At this time, this female warrior, who looked old and did not have the majesty of a matriarch, was completely like a different person.
She carried a dark cyan bow with lightning bolts on her back, and a huge quiver that looked heavy, with an axe pinned to her waist, and unlike the great axe that Renina preferred to use, this axe was only a one-handed axe.
“…… yes," Renina gritted her teeth and looked at the two stone statues in front of her. "Let this rain be buried for Merlot's tribe." ”