The headless corpse of a barbarian female slave sat on her knees on the snow. All her blood had flowed out, and a large area of dark red appeared under her body, which looked particularly dazzling against the white snow.
The surrounding barbarian warriors were at a loss. The bald-eared orc butcher cut off the head of the barbarian slave girl in front of them. They should have been furious and desperate to tear the bald-eared butcher into pieces on the spot. However, the one who was killed
Barbarian women are slaves of half-elves, not their tribe.
The brave barbarian warriors will never admit that they are actually timid. Whether it is the bald-eared butcher before or the orc leader who comes alone to show off his power now, as long as the Sky Spirit Warrior Locke gives the order, they dare to fight to the death with each other.
"Locke, I told you that only a covenant signed with blood can allow us to coexist peacefully."
The half-orc leader Quel Engla carried a huge ax made of animal bones and stones. He completely ignored the anger of the barbarian warriors and said in a rough voice: "Negotiation? What is that? Don't forget, you are weak and despicable.
The half-elves first attacked my camp, killed my warriors, and burned my food. I don’t want to negotiate with the half-elves! The shaman will throw their skulls into the fire and burn them, and get the earth mother and the earth mother from the cracks in the bones.
The revelation from the heavenly spirit. All we have to do is cut off the half-elf’s head and give it to the shaman in the tribe. Then, you will know the half-elf’s conspiracy.”
Quel'ngra, the chief of the Split Rock Tribe. He is relatively short and thin among the orc butchers, but he is still 2.2 meters tall. His brown-red skin is covered with thick and knotted muscles, and there is no trace of fat visible all over his body.
There is an extremely oppressive force rippling.
Sky Spirit Warrior Locke tightly grasped his stone hammer, but in front of Quel'n'Gara, the weapon that had once killed the violent troll did not bring him much sense of security. On the contrary, Quel'n'Gara released
The breath made Locke's skin feel like it was being pricked by needles, which was the manifestation of the orc butcher's killing will.
Among the more than 100 orc butchers in the Rift Rock tribe, only 10 butchers could make Locke feel dangerous, and Chief Quel'ngra was the most special. At least, before Bald Ear killed the barbarian slave girl, Locke didn't know that the orc chief could actually show off.
Transform the butcher's will to kill.
Locke remembered that when winter just entered this year, Quel'Engara led nine orc butchers to visit the barbarian tribes in Lake Braun one by one. They claimed to be the ten brothers of the Split Rock Tribe. After taking the initiative to send gifts, they asked the barbarian tribe to allow the Split Rock Tribe to
They spend the winter in the Lake Braun basin and will leave next spring.
The ten brothers of the Split Rock are all powerful. Except for Quel'Engara, the other nine brothers are all fourth- and fifth-level orc slayers. Their danger level is not much worse than that of the trolls. Locke was still very surprised at the time. The ten brothers of the Split Rock
Why was the weakest Quel'n'Gara allowed to become the chief of the tribe? He now knew that Quel'n'Gara was not too weak, but too strong, strong enough to overwhelm all the butchers in the Cracked Rock tribe.
Quel'n'Gara is not only powerful, but also extremely cunning, unlike a rude orc butcher.
He claimed that the Split Rock tribe was hunted by monsters in the far north and migrated to the south to seek refuge. The leaders of the barbarian tribes were hindered by the powerful force of the ten split rock brothers and mistakenly thought that the orc tribe with only ten butchers would not be too big.
However, he accepted Quel'n'Gara's gift and allowed the Rock Break tribe to spend the winter on their own territory.
No one expected that the Split Rock Tribe had more than 180 butchers, more than 120 Great Mothers, and more than 200 battle shamans. It was a super-large orc tribe with a total population of over 10,000.
Just when the barbarians were on tenterhooks, Chief Quill once again stepped forward to appease them. He took the initiative to disperse the rock-splitting orcs into more than twenty small groups, and each chose a location to build a winter camp, without any conflict with the local barbarians.
Quill explained that the Split Rock Tribe was just a medium-sized tribe with a population of less than 2,000 at the beginning. After the previous chief and several butchers were killed by monsters, he was selected as the new chief by the big mothers and led the Split Rock Tribe to migrate south.
They took refuge and conquered many small orc tribes on the way. The Rock Tribe grew bigger and bigger, and finally turned into a super large orc tribe.
Orc tribes in Outland are generally small in size, with a population ranging from a few hundred to a thousand. If the tribe's population exceeds 1,000, they will need a very large territory, and then they will have to face the challenges of wilderness monsters. Such as wilderness trolls and
Centaurs are very formidable opponents. Very few half-orcs can defeat a troll or a centaur tribe in the wild. If the Blackfire tribe did not have the protection of the Dragon King Philumat, they would have been overwhelmed by the centaur tribe long ago.
If it falls, it will be impossible to develop to a population of one million.
Even the current Black Fire Tribe has no good solution for the centaur bandits that come and go like the wind. However, the powerful Centaur Khanate does not dare to go deep into the territory of Dragon King Philumat, otherwise, the Black Fire Orcs will have split
into numerous small tribes.
The Blackfire Tribe's expansion into the outer wilderness is very slow. With a population of only more than 10,000, the Split Rock Orcs have difficulty establishing a foothold in the wilderness. It seems normal for them to migrate towards the Braun Lake Basin with lush forests.
The orc tribes in the wilderness have broken into pieces and make a living by herding wild boars. Their butchers are divided into two types, one is the wanderer who has no clansmen, and the other is the conqueror who has experienced the challenge of the butcher and successfully occupied an orc tribe.
Quel'n'Gara is obviously a conqueror. But he migrated and conquered all the way, and it went against the nature of a butcher to bring tens of thousands of orcs to migrate en masse. Without a suitable habitat, the seemingly powerful Rift Tribe would soon collapse.
It will fall apart.
The barbarian leaders didn't know what Chief Quill was thinking, but they also realized that the Split Rock Tribe might not leave the Braun Lake Basin. So, the barbarians used the Blackfire Tribe and the Disa Alliance to intimidate Quail Engla. However, they
Seriously underestimated this unique half-orc chieftain.
Until a few days ago, a group of idiot half-elves raided a camp of the Split Rock Tribe and set fire to some of their food. Quel'n'Gara immediately retaliated by occupying the half-elves' plantations and then intimidating the barbarian leaders.
It is claimed that the food and supplies in Split Rock were burned by half-elves, and the half-orcs were unable to survive the winter. The local barbarians either handed over the food, or formed a blood alliance with the Split Rock tribe, and jointly sent troops to capture the town of Braun and rob the half-elves of winter supplies.
The Blackfire Tribe and the Disa Alliance did not send out the main army, and the local barbarians and the half-elves from Braun Town combined were no match for the Split Rock Tribe. The barbarian leaders had no choice but to agree to Chief Quill's request and jointly send troops to attack
Braun Town.
Even though Locke thought he was no match for Quel'Engara, and he was by no means afraid of him, but with the lives of his people weighing heavily on his shoulders, he couldn't act rashly, and said angrily: "What Bald Ear killed was a barbarian!"
Quel'ngra's tall and strong body slowly knelt down in front of the headless body of the barbarian slave girl, reached out and grabbed a handful of snow stained red with blood, and said in a deep voice: "Orcs and barbarians look different, but we
The same blood flows in their bodies..."
He stood up again, stretched out his blood-holding hand in front of the Heavenly Spirit Warrior, and said: "The blood of the half-orcs, the blood of the barbarians, and the blood of the half-elves form our blood alliance. The barbarians have already shed their blood, and now it is our turn, the half-orcs."
It's bleeding... I will order my people to take the lead, and when we blast open the gate of Braun Town, the barbarians will rush in."
The barbarian warriors couldn't help but be moved. Quel'Engara did not apologize for Bald Er, but his words were full of weight and had some awesome power.
Locke slowly stretched out his hand and held Quill's hand together, and said in a deep voice: "Blood is an alliance!"
"Blood is our alliance!"
At this time, the half-elf's roar of "Fight to the end" came from the city wall of Braun Town. Quel'ngra turned his head and quickly spotted Wiltok. But there was a gaze from the opposite side that collided with his gaze.
The chief felt a heavy stone hitting his eyes. He instinctively wanted to close his eyes, but he forced himself to hold back. His eyes only narrowed slightly, then opened again, and then asked Locke: "What is that?"
who?"
The Tianling Warrior also sensed Gang Yan's gaze and replied solemnly: "It should be the owner of Braun Town and the leader of the Taku tribe."
Quel'ngra opened his bloody mouth and said excitedly: "He is very strong...Kill him, and the Earth Mother will be happy."
Locke said seriously: "The Taku tribe of the Disa Alliance calls themselves the Goddess of the Earth Mother, and it is difficult to deal with them."
The orc chief carried the giant ax and turned around to walk in the direction of his tribe. He said without looking back: "Mother Earth never pities the weak."
Locke watched the majestic back of the orcs gradually walk away, turned around and shouted to his tribe: "Use the ballistae to shoot the iron javelin onto the wall of Braun Town!"
The strong barbarian warriors carried the wooden fort on their shoulders and carried six ballistae towards the direction of Braun Town.
The crossbow gunners in Braun Town discovered the movement on the barbarian side and immediately began to target the opponent's fort. After being rigorously trained by Bottom, they were able to skillfully operate medium-sized crossbows. Even if the barbarian's mobile fort entered the effective range of the crossbow, it would not be possible.
Instead of rushing to fire the huge metal crossbow bolts, he calmly waited for the barbarian warriors to stop and loaded the crossbow bolts clumsily before taking a test shot.
The first launch of the crossbow was mainly to calibrate the shooting accuracy. It was normal to miss the target. However, the javelin-like metal crossbow flew over the heads of the barbarians with a scalp-numbing roar, and they were still in a mess.
The more they were in a hurry, the more unable they were to operate the crossbow. The fort in Braun Town fired two rounds, but the barbarians couldn't even complete the first shot. When the crossbow gunners in Braun Town fired for the third time, the barbarians finally fired the first round. But they
The crossbow bolts either hit the sky or plunged into the snow more than 200 meters away, without even touching the city wall of Braun Town. The crossbow bolts fired from Braun Town were already very close to the barbarian wooden fort.
.
Bottom laughed loudly and greeted loudly: "Okay! Let's fight like this! Let's have another round and try to send these barbarian brats to the embrace of the earth mother!"
It can be said that, but it is actually very difficult for a ballistae to hit a target three hundred meters away. Moreover, the 12 ballistae in Braun Town are scattered throughout the city wall, and there are only four ballistae facing the enemy. If these four
If the ballistae focuses fire on a target, the fourth round of shooting is very likely to destroy a wooden fort. Unfortunately, the fort in Braun Town is fixed. It would be good if two ballistae can focus fire on a target at the same time.
The intuition of the Barbarian Fighters is naturally sharp. They quickly discovered the problem. Seeing that the ballistae in Braun Town was getting more and more accurate, they simply ordered ordinary soldiers to carry the wooden turret for mobile shooting. The Barbarian Fighters did not require that their crossbows could be
No matter how accurate the attack is, all it takes is a huge crossbow bolt to penetrate the city wall and provide a foothold for the siege troops.
The giant crossbow bolts shot back and forth in the air. After about a meal, one of the crossbow bolts fired by the barbarians finally hit the city wall, making a loud "bang" sound, and the stones shattered. The crossbow bolt was three fingers thick and two
The meter-long crossbow bolts penetrated deeply into the wall. The crossbow gunners in Braun Town were all sweating profusely, but not a single crossbow bolt hit the barbarian's mobile fort.
The barbarian warriors relied on their own instincts to direct the mobile forts to move, stop, and avoid the shots of the half-elf crossbowmen. Even if Bottom personally operated the crossbows, he failed to hit any of the mobile forts. The barbarian crossbowmen did not need it at all.
Deliberately aim at a target and hit the city wall.
Although the fixed forts in Braun Town cannot hit the barbarian warriors who can predict the danger, they cannot allow the barbarians to fire the crossbows unscrupulously.
The armament supplies in Braun Town are quite sufficient, and the half-elf crossbow gunners insist on shooting at the barbarian forts, trying to disperse them as much as possible and prevent them from stopping their movement. This can effectively prevent the formation of "wall steps".
Finally, the agility-oriented professional replaced the crossbow gunner, operated the crossbow himself, and chased the barbarians. Even Wiltok also started to operate the crossbow and had a great time.
For some reason, Wiltok didn't feel nervous. In fact, just the crossbow bombardment was not enough to make people feel the urgency of the war. On the contrary, it would create a feeling of laziness.
However, the barbarian warriors became more and more proficient in operating crossbows. As darkness approached, they successively fired more than a dozen giant crossbow bolts on the city wall. Fortunately, these crossbow bolts were arranged one on the east and one on the west of the city wall.
It rises and falls suddenly, without forming a "step" for the enemy to climb.
Bottom stuck his head out, observed the condition of the city wall, and said easily: "Yes, there are barely some 'steps' that the Orc warriors can't climb... We just have to fight them."
, consume their food, consume their physical strength, and when they are hungry and tired, we can consider breaking out or continuing to hold on."
"Let's take turns eating first. If the enemies on the opposite side also start eating dinner, I guess they won't attack the city tonight. Wait until midnight, and we will find a way to pull out the 'nails' on the city wall."
As they were talking here, the Orc camp began to move forward. More than 1,000 coolies were at the front of the team, followed by hundreds of Orc fighters and a dozen butchers. The remaining 1,000 Orc warriors stayed behind
Stay where you are and stay still.
Even though the orcs and barbarians were not out in full force, the more than 1,000 enemies were still a large, dark mass. They ran faster and faster, charging towards the city wall.
Bottom yelled: "Don't panic, these orcs can't rush up! Everyone is on alert, aim at the barbarian coolies, and wait for my order before shooting!"
At this moment, the "Knowledge Puzzle" gave an analysis and judgment conclusion, and a flash of inspiration flashed in Wiltok's mind, and he loudly said: "No! Let's shoot the orc fighters and butchers first, and ignore the coolies.
"
The half-elves on the city wall were in an uproar. They should obey Batom's command, but they instinctively believed in Wiltok. Now, these two men issued completely opposite orders, leaving them at a loss as to what to do.
Bottom frowned and said to Wiltok angrily: "Vell, on the battlefield, the orders I give cannot be changed casually!"
Vertok looked across the way and found the Orc leader who had been pointed out by Steel Rock in the enemy's camp. He said decisively: "The order to give priority to shooting the Orc coolies must be changed! It wants to use the coolies to consume our crossbows. By the way,