Although the command team and the management of each family shouted at the top of their lungs, the undead can always do it... don't listen or listen, the bastard chants sutras.
So Hill quickly saw what monsters were hidden on both sides: even if these monsters did not dare to attack in the face of a large number of undead, it did not mean that they could still survive after these guys entered their territory and made a fuss.
endure.
The monsters that are most intolerable to the undead on the right are the strong and dirty troglodytes. They are followed by a large number of giant lizards... It seems that these guys have been hiding in the distance and observing the passing elves.
The army... So although they held up the spears and giant clubs in their hands in a mighty manner, these troglodytes carefully kept a distance of 300 meters from the undead.
Then their arrogance was rewarded with countless fireballs... These lizardmen were so stinky that a distance of 300 meters could not intercept the crazy odor... The anger that the undead had accumulated for a long time was poured out on their heads.
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The undead's biggest dissatisfaction with the Underdark has always been these disgusting and stinky monsters.
The troglodytes retreated crazily. Although they knew that these elves were terrifying... more powerful than the drow and dwarves who often captured them as slaves, for their little knowledge, 300 meters was already a long distance.
...Drow never waste arrows on them. To deal with these mindless monsters, a scimitar is enough.
Anyway, he couldn't smell it. Hill took a closer look at these long-famous troglodytes...the above-ground kobolds and the underground troglodytes were all dragon-speaking monsters, and not only did the troglodytes lay eggs, they
The priest can also control dragon beasts.
Toril has countless fantasy novels about this... The appearance of kobolds is more pointed to those metal dragons, and troglodytes naturally come from five-color dragons.
To be honest, according to the daily preferences of these two monsters, there is indeed a bit...ah...it doesn't seem to be groundless.
Hill has been really curious for a long time, but unfortunately with his personality, he is too embarrassed to ask his dragon friends.
If you don't look at the stinky mud smeared on their faces, these monsters' faces, which are no different from lizards, do look a bit like... black dragons.
And when they roared and fled, they shouted in dragon language... Although the words were relatively simple and rude, Hill could still understand them.
Hill couldn't help but blink... Creatures like dragons always fill him with a sense of wonder in life...
The time and space artifact probably marked the troglodytes as killable monsters, and they were quite experienced. The undead quickly used ice magic to freeze the swamp in front of them, and began to pursue these chaotically fleeing monsters.
Hill didn't find it strange... Although the undead didn't plan to take the initiative to deal with the monsters in the swamp at first in order to save their physical strength and mana, it didn't mean that they could resist taking action when they saw the experience pack.
William must hate these troglodytes... Even among the underground creatures that are mostly evil, the troglodytes are the most hated type... This kind of monster has the minimum civilization and technology, but
They worship a variety of abominations. They do not keep slaves, so creatures captured by them are quickly eaten or used as sacrifices.
They strive to gain the favor of evil gods such as the Worm God by torturing other creatures in horrific hours-long rituals. The troglodyte's favorite sacrifices are intelligent creatures and brave enemies.
So whether humans or elves, when they see this kind of monster, their first reaction is to kill them all... Cannibals are always enemies.
Hill silently looked at the creeping monster that had been ignored by both sides of the battle and had been frozen under the frozen ground... This was the monster that was monitored by the dwarves in the mine on the swamp road.
This kind of level is around level 10. It looks like a large, sluggish, camouflaged carnivorous plant. It looks like bushes growing on the side of the road... but in fact, the consequences of stepping on them will be very tragic... They like
It grabs its prey with its sticky rope-like tentacles, wraps the prey into a ball and stores it in its dirty body like fertilizer. Then the tentacles in its body drill holes in the prey's body to absorb nutrients.
The creeping monster is a plant monster that can be controlled by intelligent creatures...but it must be a legal monster.
In the world of dwarves, only derro dwarves can do this.
Hill couldn't help but look at the monsters on the left side of the road again... They were fire beetles and acid beetles all over the mountains and plains.
But the undead were unleashing a blizzard in order to freeze the swamp, and these low-level bugs basically died without even touching the edge of the undead.
Both types of beetles only focus on their own territory, so after the insect swarm on the edge is eliminated, other insects from behind will not come over.
The left side soon became quiet, and the undead people left on the road were whispering... To a certain extent, it was quite normal that two-thirds of the people left behind were girls, just the troglodytes.
The stench was enough to make them decide to stay where they were, let alone step into a swamp like a shithole.
But the appearance of the fire beetles made Hill more certain of the identity of the enemy ahead... Derro dwarves like to live in warmer places than their dwarven blood relatives, often settling near steam vents, hot springs, or lava flows.
Such large numbers of fire beetles can only exist near lava flows.
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Hill really didn't expect to find these derro dwarves so close... They may have lost in the battle in the Underdark. Otherwise, these vicious guys should be living in the center of the Underdark.
of.
Hill suddenly realized something... After the gray dwarf god Ladugue's disastrous defeat at Trasil, there is a high probability that he will not let go of the derro dwarf god Diylinka.
You know, they even sent out Ladugue's children... But in the end, all the benefits were taken away by Dee Linka... Not to mention that Ladugue didn't get the various artifacts he wanted most, even that
A furnace capable of spanning the universe is gone.
Although Dee Linka's goal has not been accomplished, Ladugue will not see this. He will only think that without Dee Linka causing trouble in the middle, Trasil's world might have been controlled by him.
As soon as the battle between the evil gods of the abyss begins, their believers in the main material world will naturally start a war... These derro dwarves should be the losers.
William must have received the exact information before sending the undead down... Otherwise, if the undead were really sent to the infinitely extending underground world, they would soon lose interest.
But Hill was worried in vain...William came from a place where he had to report and write a plan before doing anything.
The undead soon returned victorious... leaving only a sea of fire in the distance.
No one wants the Troglodytes' trophies, so there's no need to be cautious when dealing with these monsters, just set them on fire.
The undead once again embarked on a journey, pointing at the streaks of lightning emerging from the lake... Hill could only helplessly laugh... There is a variant of the plant called the storm creeper.
, the only spell-like skill he has is lightning aura... he can also heal himself when he shocks the enemy.
So when lightning appears in large numbers like this, the owners who plant them should know that enemies are coming...and in huge numbers.
No matter how powerful the enemy is alone, there will be no such chain lightning. Coupled with the fire in the troglodyte camp, the derro dwarves should be ready for battle.
I just hope they are more confident and will not run away directly. After all, the undead have just killed the drow coalition... These followers of Lolth have been running rampant in the Underdark for many years, and the derro dwarves are only worthy of being slaves in the eyes of the drow.
However, it is not easy for the derro dwarves to find a place to settle, and if they want to move, they will need to hold long meetings and discussions... Even if they escape, it is not something that can be decided immediately.
This is a common problem among intelligent creatures. As long as power is not centralized, things will naturally be slow. After all, everyone's interests are different... The derro dwarves, like their cousins the dwarves, like to form an elders' council to contain their leader. The leader wants to
Any decision must be approved by the Council of Elders.
In daily affairs, this is a good thing, but when it comes to life and death matters, if the clan leader's control is not strong enough, it will naturally become a drag.
When the undead arrived at the mountains that stretched for dozens of kilometers and were mixed with volcanic caves and mineral veins, Hill smiled and confirmed that this group of derro dwarves was a typical form of the Presbyterian Church's excessive power.
It's not that they didn't escape... but that these derro dwarves actually formed a battle formation and wanted to directly confront the undead.
Derro dwarves have been taught from childhood that it is their rightful right to rule over all lands, underground as well as above.
They believe that they are the result of the survival of the fittest of all races and are the masters of the world. The only thing that prevents them from doing this is the cursed sun.
So the derro dwarves never retreat in the face of battle... But that's just talk, they haven't been able to dominate the Underdark!
The clever Derro dwarf clan will only regard the words passed down from their ancestors as a kind of slogan... they will still be timid when they should be timid.
But this derro dwarf seems to really feel that they are invincible.
They had disheveled waxy hair, mustaches and short beards, and their faces were covered with dirt and grease. They held up light repeating crossbows and short swords, and stood behind tall Juma.
What made Hill pay attention was the group of warlocks standing among the crossbowmen, the groups of warlocks holding magic wands, and the elders surrounded by the large group of warlocks, holding exquisite and thick magic books... It was obvious that every elder
They all command a group of sorcerers who only listen to his words.
There have always been many sorcerers among the derro dwarves, but there are definitely not this many... Only the will of the Lord God will cause this to happen.
So, have the undead found their true master this time?