Only do what is necessary, not one cent more. Don’t let the results exceed expectations.
This is the motto of the Harpers. They are representatives of the power of kindness. They are a type of people who always hide in the shadows and will disappear into the crowd immediately after completing their tasks. Although their styles are changeable, the simplest thing is
Enough to make the Torilians trust them a little: only those of non-evil alignment can become a Harper.
So even though these Harpers revealed their long-hidden identities and said something in passing that they didn't want to keep private, when they received a request from a colleague to help the refugees, they readily agreed.
The warm smile of Ivar Grimes initially confused these Harpers who tragically self-destructed... They would not blame the bard for not preventing them from entering the refugee camp.
This kind of thing is not something he, a manager of a refugee town, can say.
Therefore, the ravaged little hearts of the Harpers found a lot of comfort in the smiles of their colleagues... Many Harpers still have their ambitions and did not want to expose their identities and retire so early.
It's a pity that the undead never consider NPCs' privacy needs, and it is impossible to leave them a confidential environment... After revealing their identities in front of tens of thousands of refugees, they can only choose an open working environment in the future.
Then the Harpers came together because of their common belief... In the narrative of Ivar Grimes, the elves of Trasil have done their best, not only allowing the refugees to live without worries, but also giving them a very good place to live...
...Even the believers of Amaunata who came to save them could only provide a large passage room for hundreds of people to shelter from the wind and rain.
But that is a place that many Calishans would never dream of living in... If Mansaka had not been surrounded by gods and monsters, most people here would choose to go there.
The Harpers looked at the town in front of them with a little regret. It was very suitable for them who liked to live in seclusion, but for the Calishans who were immersed in power struggles all year round, even if they were civilians, they were living in a forest where they had no worries about food and clothing.
Between small towns and Manshaka, where you can only sleep on dead grass, you will definitely choose to go to Manshaka.
If the city with the descendants of the Great Pasha opened a road to Mir Forest, most people here would choose to leave.
No matter how good the conditions given by these Trasil elves are, it is impossible to retain many people. Power is the eternal flame in the hearts of the Calimshan people.
The Harpers felt a little pity for these well-meaning Trasil elves, and then decided to take all these troubles... As Ivar Grimes said, since they knew that these Calishans would not stay
It's the territory of the elves, so we can't let the elves do anything but thankless things.
Moreover, we can't let a group of elves from another world deal with the affairs of ordinary civilians. How can they understand what the life of those at the bottom of Toril is like?
Otherwise, we wouldn't be able to provide such good living conditions... It would be great if Toril's middle-class families could do this.
But we can’t let the original Calishan nobles step in to manage it... To be honest, most of the Calishan nobles have not been able to get out of that shabby-looking but large-capacity town of wonders. Nobles! They can! There are several non-evil camps that have come out, which are all miracles.
The Trasil elves are willing to give them a place to live, but it is definitely not in the Mir Forest... Their only possibility is to stay in the refugee camp until everything is over, or to go to Manshakar by themselves.
Even if that group of people can come out, the Harper understands that they are a group of people who cannot be used, even if they still have some ability.
Everyone has been in Toril, and no one expected that in the end they would have nothing to say in front of visitors from another world.
But when they really took over the various tasks in the town, the Harpers just wanted to kill Ivar Grimes before killing themselves... The refugee town has plenty of food, and there are no groups of guys causing trouble!
Their biggest job is to drag out those ungrateful fools before they die in the hands of female professionals.
If the undead white dragon hadn't been flying around in the sky to watch the fun, allowing these women to save some hands, maybe some fools would really be killed... instead of like now, just the lower body is bloody and bloody... Although there are many undead priests, who has the nerve to ask for their help in such a matter?
These fools can only be given a minimal healing spell from a bard.
Although they are not willing to pay mana for such an idiot, now that the magic network has become elusive, 0-level spells are still cherished, okay?
But... they really didn't know how to tell the Trasil elves the cause of death of these people, so they had no choice but to keep these guys alive.
Anyway, even if they don't die, under the precise attacks of female professionals, these people will have no choice but to work in the pasha's harem for the rest of their lives.
I don’t know where so many fools come from... Calimshan women are indeed famous for being weak, but if they really struggle out of this terrible patriarchal society, they are basically ruthless and ruthless!
Don’t they remember the legend of the immortal man from the Ancient Night Temple at all?
Gu Zi
Before the current one came to Shar's favor, he had six pashas cut off their descendants... There is even a legend that those pashas who once drove her to despair are still serving as servants in the underground palace. What about her daily life with her three loyal male priests!
Where do a group of guys who are not even formal professionals get the courage to covet a professional above level 8?
The Harpers really don't understand what these people think... The most important thing is, these are obviously people who came out of the refugee camp, why do they think it is allowed to attack women?
Don't they even understand whose hands they are in?
Ah, no, they still know a little bit, at least no Calishan would show an ugly face to those elves who are wearing cooler clothes... But this makes it even more unbearable.
The Harpers all feel that they can understand why those female professionals are becoming more and more ruthless. Being treated as a soft persimmon is a humiliation for every professional.
Even though these people failed and were seriously injured, they made a big fuss after all, and the undead actually discovered this very unpleasant thing... It's just that they have handed over the management of the town to these locals.
He was already here, so he had no intention of directly intervening.
There will always be bad guys among NPCs, which is normal for them... Anyway, at most, just kill these people who have violated the law directly.
The undead don't care that Calishan law allows a man to claim possession of a woman.
Of course the Harper understands that it would be a dream for an elf who has always been a liberal to understand such a disgusting law.
Moreover, a young Trasil female elf who has a white dragon mount has already issued a warning because of this incident. If she finds someone attacking a woman under her nose, she will directly ask the white dragon to capture him.
Thrown half dead over the city wall.
The Harpers never thought that one day their most important task would be to make these men with water in their heads understand what control is... The tradition of Calimshan's woman snatching her home and belonging to him would definitely not be within the control of the elves.
Be applicable.
And can they take it back?
Why are there so many people who can’t see themselves clearly?
But they understood that these Calishans were just ignorant... The fact that they came out of that camp proved that they had not done anything bad. No matter how angry the Harpers were, they still hoped to save these poor, mindless people.
Ivar Grimes doesn't care at all about the angry eyes of his former colleagues... As long as there are people who can share these tasks, he has nothing to fear!
He immersed himself in the busy distribution work... The basic maintenance of the town has basically been handed over to them, the leader of the Trasil elves... Ah, no, those elves are called commanders, but every morning
A day's worth of food...three multigrain breads per person...were delivered to the town square, and the power of distribution was also given to them.
The fountain in the center of the square provides them with enough clean water, and there are large bushes growing with various berries behind the town... This requires them to arrange the collection time every day, at least to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to enter.
bush.
As for how much they can harvest, it depends on their own efforts... Maybe it's because of the goblin's blessing that these shrubs will regenerate in almost six hours.
Even if the number of refugees doubled, there would be no problem.
There is water and multigrain bread... This is the most incredible thing. Many people cannot afford black bread. Multigrain bread with a wheat aroma is actually given to refugees... and berries. Many people may be refugees entering Mill Forest.
I have never enjoyed such a beautiful life in a small town before.
Coupled with some bad things that happened in that refugee camp... many small groups that seemed to be united ended up falling apart... They didn't kill some so-called companions in the past because they had reason.
Although the Harpers are all kind-hearted people...but as long as they are human beings, they will have some dark emotions. If they accidentally say it, they will feel embarrassed, especially those who have known them in the past, so they can all understand why the little
There are no crowds of people in the town.
Except for those guys who have a little blood in their heads, the current refugee town is very easy to manage.
Ivar Grimes feels that their management work will be truly tested in the future... There will always be people who feel that they are a genius and can dominate in the worst environment.
That's why he tried his best to bring in his fellow Harpers at this time... Although the reason seems a bit speechless, at least it will not arouse the suspicion of those careerists.
With such good management conditions, it would be a shame for them if they could still create some kind of small "hug together for warmth" group to cause trouble under the eyes of their Harpers.