The words on the tombstone are like various curses, and they don't look like they are engraved on the tombstone. Instead, they seem to be naturally formed and blend into the black tombstone.
The tombstone is not separate, but is actually integrated with the tomb behind it.
The tombs are not fixed, but are constantly surging, as if there are some terrible ghosts and zombies trying to crawl out.
It doesn't seem like there is indeed a terrifying race inside.
They are called grave pilers.
The gravediggers are extremely tall, giant-like barbarians. They look like skeletons, but have a trace of flesh and blood. Their whole bodies are covered with maggots and mosquitoes, just like a person who has been skinned and then cut off.
Most of the flesh and blood look very bloody and terrifying.
The grave pilers have unparalleled strength and a body as strong as a copper wall. With the same strength, monks attack them just like ordinary people striking iron. It is very difficult to break the defense, and even if the grave pilers are broken, it will be difficult for them to die.
, and can even automatically heal together.
But the grave pilers have no magic or magical powers. They only have one innate ability, which is to pile graves.
Never let the gravediggers get close to you, otherwise they will automatically pile up a grave similar to their own and bury you in it.
Unless you are stronger than the person who piled the grave, once you are buried by the person who piled the grave, you will not be able to get out. No one knows what happened after the burial, but it will not take long before the buried person will suddenly break out of the ground and become a new person.
Become a new gravedigger.
That's right, the Gravediggers rely on this to continue their race. After they bury their enemies, the enemies become themselves.
The more people are buried, the more people pile up the graves.
This ability has no solution. As long as the person is buried, even if he kills the person who piled the grave, he cannot save the buried person.
Da Sheng's cultivators have studied the grave pilers countless times, wanting to know where the grave pilers' innate abilities come from, and where the earthen tombs and stone tablets for burying their enemies come from.
After all, these are real things and cannot be conjured out of thin air. Did the gravedigger bring a storage space with him?
But after hundreds of thousands of years of research, we still haven't found a reason.
Grave pilers do not have storage space with them. They pile graves at any time because of their ability. As for why they can conjure powdery soil and stone tablets out of thin air, I don't know and cannot explain it.
The grave pilers themselves don't know why, or in other words, the human race cannot ask, because the grave pilers have no language and emotions of their own, and their only hobby is to dig graves and bury people.
The grave pilers not only bury the human race, but also other races. Logically speaking, if the grave pilers do this, they should become the public enemies of the barbarian tribes, and they will be attacked in groups, and either they will be eliminated or others will be eliminated.
However, the grave pilers do not attack other creatures indiscriminately like monsters. Instead, they have their own choices. This choice is very similar to that of humans, that is, they pick the weak ones. Moreover, when humans invade, the grave pilers will also put down their hands.
Fight wars with other races and fight against the human race together.
Therefore, the grave pilers survived and survived very well. This is the main reason why humans distinguish them from monsters.
Because monsters do not have the concept of division of labor, cooperation, and cold lips and teeth, the gravediggers are not monsters, but a kind of barbarian who looks very much like monsters.
In fact, there are many such races in the world of cultivation. It can be said that there are so many races. Sometimes it is difficult to distinguish whether they are races or monsters.