The Rock Split Orcs and the Frostblade Barbarians built a series of spiked villages on this flat and fertile land. They were campsites without high walls and only made of sharpened wooden spikes.
There are trenches and tunnels with straw sheds on top to provide shade from the sun and rain.
Orcs are not afraid of wind and rain, and are accustomed to rolling and sleeping in mire. Moreover, their limited intelligence cannot build a decent house. Burrows, trenches and spiked barriers are already the most amazing architectural masterpieces of the Orc clan.
These spiked villages are distributed in a ring. If you look down from a high altitude, you can see that they are connected end to end, forming a large circle. The six smaller spiked villages are the outer circle, protecting the three medium-sized spiked villages behind them like a city wall.
and a giant spiked stronghold in the center of the circle.
The ring nest consisting of ten spiked strongholds is equivalent to an orc town. Although it looks primitive, its defensive functions can stand the test.
Dazhai, the center of the nest, is usually the residence of the Orc mother and her cubs, and is also used to store the survival supplies of the entire tribe. During the war, it is also the command center of the Orc clan.
As the co-leader of the Split Rock Clan and the Frostblade Clan, Quel'ngra now spends most of his time in the central village, handling various affairs with his barbarian brother Locke. In fact, most of the affairs are handled by the Sky Spirit Warriors.
Locke and several barbarian shamans are handling it. Quel'ngra is mainly studying and issuing Locke's instructions to other orcs as chief.
The four half-orc butchers among the ten brothers always have some complaints about Quel'n'Gara's heavy use of frost blade barbarians. However, the barbarians are indeed much smarter than the orcs. This ring nest is mainly designed and built by the barbarians, and they can also brew wine.
, farming, armor making, smelting, casting.
The most important thing is that the Frostblade Barbarians understand the half-elves in Fallen Leaf City, and they know how to deal with the half-elves' army.
Because of these reasons, in less than a year, the Frostblade Barbarians have already taken a dominant position in the nest.
From then on, Quel'n'Gara had several barbarian advisors around him, and most of their suggestions were adopted. This also caused dissatisfaction among the Rock Split Orcs.
However, in the bloody battle in Braun Town, their chief personally beheaded the leader of the Taku clan, who was as powerful as a demon. The chief's power was growing day by day, and the orcs did not even dare to look directly into his eyes. But the eldest mother of the Split Rock Clan
They will convey the children's opinions to the chief and remind him that he is an orc and should not blindly favor the Frostblade Barbarians.
Quel'ngra respected the eldest mothers in the clan and never argued with them face to face, but he still went his own way and continued to rely on the barbarian advisors around him.
However, today's situation is a bit special.
The battle shaman of the Blackfire Blood Guard brought back the city defense map of Godorei Fortress, the head of the half-elf spy, and a shocking news. These things were related to the direction of the war. Quel'n'Gara decided to invite the eldest member of the clan to
The eldest mother held a bone-burning divination. He dismissed the barbarian advisors around him and only summoned the ten brothers who stayed behind in the nest to watch the divination ceremony and listen to the eldest mother's answers.
In a hut used for divination, a half-orc mother stood in front of the fire pit, reciting ancient mysterious incantations. She was tall and fat, looking even bigger than Quel'n'Gara, like a mountain of flesh. Her body shape
, movements and sounds also reveal a rich and earthy charm.
In the fire pit, the flames sparkled like ripples, and the swirling smoke changed endlessly. Sometimes it turned into a beast, and the image of a half-orc butcher and a half-orc mother appeared alternately, as if the smoke of the fire pit contained countless souls.
The sacrificial fire pit is the most important inheritance of the Orc clan. Only powerful beasts, respectable enemies, brave or wise tribesmen have such honors, and their skulls after death are burned to ashes in the sacrificial fire pit.
The half-orc aunt masters the mysterious power of the sacrificial fire pit. They mix the blood of the superior with the ashes in the fire pit and give it to the orc coolies to help them unlock their wisdom and be promoted to fighters or shamans; they can also perform bone burning in the fire pit.
Divination rituals to predict the future.
With the cadence of the mother's incantation, the pond fire turned from prosperous to waning, and the smoke that changed into various images gradually subsided. In the end, only a small handful of green flames were still beating in the pond ashes.
The half-orc mother stepped on the hot embers with her bare feet, walked over as if nothing had happened, bent down and pushed aside the ashes with her hands, and picked up a blackened half-elf skull.
She blew out the green flames on the surface of the skull, carefully examined the cracks on the bones, and seemed to be listening to the whispers of the ancestors' spirits. After a moment, she loudly announced: "The bad omen has changed!"
Quel'n'Gara was shocked, and quickly stepped forward and asked the Orc Mother: "What is the bad omen? What is the turning point?"
The orc chief has a bare face and fangs, and wears a tough crocodile skin armor. Although the workmanship is simple and rough, it fits well. Coupled with his tall and burly body, he looks fierce and majestic.
The eldest mother just looked down at her chief, then turned around and ordered the half-orc female shaman next to her: "Take out the skull of this half-elf and throw it away!"
A half-elf who betrayed his own kind was not worthy of staying in the sacrificial fire pit passed down by the half-orc clan from generation to generation, not to mention he was a madman who cut off his own head.
The Orc Mother did not explain the content of the divination prophecy, but instead drove all the males, including the chief, out of the hut. She chanted a spell, and the males present, whether they were Orc butchers or Celestial Spirit fighters, immediately felt their chests twitch.
Painful, they all ran away in embarrassment.
"Brother Engla, when did you offend the Great Mother and cause us to be cursed and taught by the Great Mother." Locke, the leader of the Frostblade Barbarians, said half-jokingly, half-complainingly.
But Quel'Engla exclaimed happily: "This is a good thing!"
"But Mother Anta didn't explain her divination and kicked us all out." A half-orc butcher looked at the chief with confusion.
Last winter, the ten most powerful brothers of the Split Rock Clan were almost wiped out in the battle against Steel Rock, the leader of the Taku Clan. Quel'n'Gara promoted several new members. Although they are also half-orc butchers, they are cruel and cunning in nature.
, but he has just been promoted to the fourth level, and in terms of strength and wisdom, he is much worse than Quel'ngra.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Quail Engla explained patiently: "Mother Anta will not watch us die! She will drive us away directly, which means that our attack plan will be successful!"
Several orc butchers immediately raised their stone axes happily and roared, as if they had won the war.
However, Locke, the warrior of the heaven spirit, chased after the chief of the Split Rock and asked: "Brother Engla, what is the bad omen? What is the turning point?"
Quel'n'Gara did not stop and said as he walked: "Bad omen? Humph, the Blackfire Chief asked us to kill the half-elves in Godorei Fortress. This is a bad omen."
"Brother Locke, have you ever entered the half-elf's castle and fortress?"
"No." The Heavenly Spirit Warrior shook his head and said, "I often fight with half-elf adventurers in the wild. Their bodies are thin and weak, and I have never lost."
"I have never doubted the strength and bravery of the barbarian brothers. However, the weak half-elves have tough armor, sharp swords, and they can even build high walls with heavy stones."
Querngra paused and continued: "I heard from Ingrid that the half-elf fortress was built to protect the half-elves. The passages inside are complicated, closed, and narrow. The half-orc butcher may have to bend down and lower his head.
Hold your head and fight the heavily armed half-elf warriors inside the fortress."
The average height of Orc Butchers is about 2.5 meters. They are very stout and have excellent strength and physical fitness. The disadvantage is that they are not flexible enough. They are used to charging and fighting in open areas, and are not very adaptable to complex street fighting, not to mention that it is more complicated than ordinary street fighting.
Fortress infiltration operations.
The battle shamans of the Split Rock Clan are agile warriors. Unfortunately, their bodies are fragile and they are not brave enough. If there is no butcher around them, they will often escape from a deadly battle.
As a result, only the Frost Blade Barbarian Warriors were left with the ability to carry out the Blackfire Warchief's orders, and Locke stopped talking.
"The warriors of Rockbreaker and Frostblade do not deserve to die in a half-elven fortress."
"What's the use of the fortress defense map that the Blackfire Blood Guard brought back? None of us can understand what that map is! Even the Blood Guard Overseer himself can't understand it!"
Locke secretly breathed a sigh of relief, but on the surface he said very anxiously: "If the Blackfire Chief does not accept us, we will only die."
Quel'n'Gara certainly understood that if they wanted to gain a foothold in the Kingdom of Dragons, they must gain the approval of the Blackfire Tribe. But he was not prepared to obey the orders of the Blackfire Warchief.
According to the information he knew, the assault on the Godore Fortress was basically a suicide mission. No matter what conditions the Blackfire Warchief offered, he had decided to refuse to carry out the mission to assault the Half-Elf Fortress.
After all, the rock-splitting orcs are outsiders. At worst, they will leave the Kingdom of Dragons and go to thrive elsewhere.
In fact, Quel'n'Gara didn't have much psychological burden, and he even began to consider the issue of evacuation. However, he had to take the Frostblade Barbarians away with him, just because the various technologies mastered by the barbarians could help the Split Rock Clan become more powerful.
powerful.
Mother Anta said that the bad omen may turn around.
Locke also asked, what is the turning point?
Quel'n'Gara's understanding of the divination prophecy was that Warchief Blackfire's order brought bad omens to the Rocksplitter clan, and by refusing to carry out his orders, the bad omens took a turn.
After thinking about this matter, Quel'n'Gara felt relaxed all over. He said to Locke: "The message delivered by the half-elf traitor is our turning point."
Locke was stunned for a moment and then asked: "Do you believe in the half-elf traitor and raid Echo Town first?"
"If the walls of Echo Town are similar to those of Braun Town, we can rush in and rush out." Quel'ngra nodded and said, "I don't believe those half-elf traitors are really helping us, so
You should continue to send some barbarian brothers to find those half-elf traitors to inquire about the situation."