In the stone palace, the dwarf princes got seven of them.
In this world, mortals must die and gain nine of them.
The shadow of Mordor, the dust of the throne.
The Dark Lord holds his own.
The Supreme Ring is to control the people; the Supreme Ring is to seek the people; the Supreme Ring is to lead the people and imprison them in the darkness.
After Allen finished reading this passage, he smiled and asked Dine: "Do you know the origin of this sentence?"
Dain shook his head and said: "I have never heard of it, but this passage gives me such a dark feeling. It is full of manipulation and deception. You know what kind of poems and lyrics I don't dare to do.
If you’re interested, just tell me if you have anything to say.”
Allen nodded and continued: "Then everything starts with these sixteen rings of dwarves and humans..."
In the following time, Allen first told Daine in detail about the nine human rings. After wearing them, humans can not only greatly extend their lifespan and strength, but also allow them to escape into the void and enter an invisible state.
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With the help of the power of the ring, the nine people in the past could easily obtain honors and wealth that were previously unavailable.
But Allen later emphasized to Dyne that powerful power does not come without a price. After wearing the ring for a long time, the nine humans had lost their bodies and became monsters that were neither human nor ghosts.
They are Sauron's most loyal servants, the nine Nazgûl.
After Daine heard the names of Sauron and the Nazgul, his face that had been relaxed just now suddenly became serious.
Yes, he thought of the seven rings divided among the dwarf princes.
He eagerly asked Allen: "Are you saying that Thorin's current situation is also because of the ring? But he has never worn the Ring of Thror?"
Allen looked at the impatient Dyne, cleared his throat, and continued: "Don't worry, you dwarves are still different. Looking at your stocky bodies, I know that your resistance to the Lord of the Rings is stronger than that of humans.
There are too many, so the ring only aroused the greed in Thorin's heart, and now he only sees treasure, not us."
Then Allen took a sip of water and continued: "This is Thorin's current situation. The treasure of the Lonely Mountain has completely taken over his heart by greed. It is true that he has never worn a ring, but his grandfather Throl
Your Majesty, his father Selayin II wears a ring and dangles it in front of his eyes every day, so it is normal for him to be affected."
Yes, Allen pushed all the responsibilities to Sauron and the ring of power that Sauron gave to the Durin dwarves, the Ring of Thror.
Otherwise, can Allen tell Daine that your cousin has an inherited mental illness? Now he is in a state of illness, so he hates people and dogs?
Then it is estimated that the two of them will fall out soon, and Zoro will bear all the blame, and Allen will not have any psychological burden at all.
After listening to Allen's story, Dyne immediately asked: "So Thorin has always been like this? Is there any way to make him return to normal?"
After all, he is his cousin. Putting aside state affairs, the relationship between the two is still okay.
Allen felt helpless after hearing this. After all, he was just a human being with relatively rich knowledge and no magic power at all. What could he do?
So Allen could only shake his head and said: "There is no good way. If Thorin wants to come out, he can only rely on himself."
After hearing this, Dain fell silent and stood like a statue for a long time.
Finally, he nodded and said, "I understand, thank you for your help, Allen."
Dyne also knew that if everything Allen said was true, then the information Bahrain told him would not be false.
Really soon an orc army of more than 10,000 people will rush here.
So Allen's contract to find a way to get Thrando Yin to help defend is tantamount to doing a great favor to the Durin dwarves.
Of course, what he didn't know was that the orcs didn't come with ten thousand, but tens of thousands.
"You're welcome, Dyne, we are friends, aren't we?"
Allen looked at Dyne with a smile, knowing that the King of Iron Hills chose to believe in him.
But when he saw Daine turning around and preparing to climb onto the goat, he suddenly remembered something.
He asked: "Dyne, don't leave yet. Do any of your men know how to repair trebuchets? I have a few that I need help with."
After saying that, Allen remembered something again and continued: "Oh, by the way, if possible, send me a few people who know how to build fortifications. I'm almost going crazy with my work."
There was no other way. After killing the evil dragon, the dwarves in Allen's team rushed back to Lonely Mountain. They originally wanted to go back to visit relatives. After all, they had stayed in Allen's town for five or six years without going home.
Already.
After hearing Allen's needs, Dyne didn't care. Instead, he casually named a few dwarf cavalry and kept them.
After that, he said goodbye to Allen and walked towards the Lonely Mountain Kingdom. He and his cousin Thorin probably had some things to deal with.
After sending Dyne away, Allen got back into busy work. The dwarves did have high attainments in architecture. With their help, the work of repairing the city wall became much easier.
But now Riverdale City is full of elves, and Allen has to stay with the dwarves who are helping to prevent any conflict between the elves and dwarves. It will be too ugly if anyone is splashed with blood.
After a busy day, under the guidance of the dwarves and the efforts of thousands of people, the two city walls were finally repaired. Although they were still a little low, the defense looked pretty good.
The dwarves also briefly dealt with the trebuchets, and only two of them were usable. The others were no longer working. If they were used forcefully, it might bring great danger to the operators.
In this way, late at night, Allen reluctantly looked at the dwarves and watched them return to the Gushan Kingdom.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! But what Allen didn't know was that it was not just the dwarves who arrived at the Lonely Mountain today, but also a troop of orcs who had already boarded Raven Ridge.
That was the leader of the orcs, the pale orc Azog. At this time, after conducting a rigorous search and confirming that there was no danger, he had already begun to build his own command post in Raven Ridge.
This rare handsome man among half-orcs had a clear strategic plan for the battle to capture Gushan.
As for Raven Ridge, he could have an overview of the large plain in front of Gushan Kingdom.
This place is very important to Azog. Tomorrow, just tomorrow, he will be here to command his army and crush all the enemies.
When he first came here, he had already discovered the elves and humans guarding River Valley City. He scorned them and didn't care.
He was paying attention to the dwarves who had entered the Lonely Mountain Kingdom. After all, he still had unresolved hatred with the Durin clan.
By the way, there is also that hateful human being. Azog remembered again that the arrow that was specifically shot at his left arm was missing. That was simply a naked insult.
Azog secretly swore in his heart that he would end all of this here.
The orc commander now has an absolutely superior force in his hands. The total combined force is almost ten times more than the combined forces of humans, elves, and dwarves. No matter what, Azog does not feel that he will lose.
He was still thinking that after conquering the Gushan Kingdom, his master should reward him with this place. Not only does it have a lot of wealth, it is also closer to the forces of humans and elves, and it will be much more convenient to capture slaves.
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Moreover, he would no longer have to live with that Balrog in the future. Even an orc would not want to stay with that more evil thing.
It was so terrifying that some orcs even began to regard the Balrog as a god and kept kneeling in worship.
Of course, at this time, Azog didn't know that his master had fled in disgrace, and that Dol Guldur had also been beaten by the elders of the White Association and their soldiers.
He was still trying his best to complete the mission entrusted to him by Sauron, and he vowed to exterminate the bloodline of Durin in this battle.
And after fighting this war, he will lead the army to raze the town in the wilderness, enslave all the humans there for generations, and avenge his son Bolger.
Yes, he learned the news of his son's death from a warg that escaped a few days ago. There was sadness in his heart, but more importantly, he was angry.
This anger will surely burn on his enemies, burning their bones until they are gone.
Therefore, Azog did not follow Sauron's order to send the thousand wargs to the Lonely Mountain. Instead, he asked them to cooperate with the orcs and go to Allen's territory. Soon they may appear in the wilderness.
Next to the town.
At this time, Allen, who was lying in an abandoned house in River Valley City, was also speculating on when Azog would attack, because according to the original plot, Azog should arrive with the dwarves.
Mountain.
But now the entire timeline has been disrupted by Allen. The elves, who were supposed to be a day slower than humans, arrived in River Valley City ahead of schedule, and the dwarves, who were supposed to arrive with the orcs, also arrived ahead of schedule under the influence of the elves.
One day we arrived at Gushan.
With the few scenes in the movie, Allen couldn't figure out how messed up this timeline was.
He just knew that Azog must have arrived nearby. After all, this guy was not moving with a large army.
In fact, when Allen first came to Lonely Mountain, he had considered whether to go to Raven Ridge to ambush Azog with his own expectations.
But after the experience of ambushing Bolger last time, Allen knew that creatures like half-orcs cannot be speculated according to human common sense. If Azog is alarmed, he will change his command at that time. Allen will be there
It's not that easy to cut off this snake's head.
After all, after that guy's left arm was chopped off by Thorin Oakenshield, he became visibly cautious in his actions.
So, in the end, Allen gave up the idea and fell asleep in confusion.
At this time, large numbers of wolf cavalry had already begun to appear near Wilderness Town.