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Chapter 122 Modern History of the Dwarves

Chapter 122 Modern History of the Dwarves

That’s all I have to say to sum up.

Actually, there is only one sentence.

[Blood Disaster] had a predetermined outcome from the very beginning of its outbreak.

Unless Kana could rush directly into the Blood Clan King's Court and snatch the complete Creation Stone from the Blood Clan King's body when the Blood Clan King was completely unexpected.

Or he could use his eloquence to convince all the powerful people not to try to fight for the complete founding stone.

But if you think about it, you will know that it is impossible.

Not to mention that the current level of the Blood King has exceeded level 10. This war itself is deliberately designed to allow more powerful people to gather and complete the ceremony.

Even without this ritual, the [Blood Curse] would still succeed, but it just wouldn't be as effective as before.

There is almost no point in changing.

To put it even more cruelly, Kana himself hoped that the [Blood Curse] would be born.

Because the vampires who have been transformed in this way have become vampires in the true sense. They will no longer be as disgusting and cruel as the current vampires, a dark race.

Becoming a true vampire, the camp is undoubtedly neutral.

The newly born vampires do not crave the flesh and blood of intelligent creatures, but rather thirst for blood.

The blood of intelligent creatures or powerful beings is better, but the blood of animals or monsters is also good.

All of a sudden, they lost the characteristics of evil creatures and became a new race with the power of blood and a strange diet.

The main reason is that the newly born vampires are highly compatible with the Night's Watch, and Cana hopes to include all the vampires born in the future into the Night's Watch.

I can't stop it, and my plan will go more smoothly if I don't stop it.

The choice is self-evident.

Although the overall plan was not stopped, those damned cultists still had to die. The other Genesis Stone fragments, which were actually of little significance to the vampires, should also be snatched away.

Otherwise, after the war, all of these will become grafts for those damned cultists to summon all kinds of evil things and demons.

Previously, Kana planned to grab only a few so that he could combine them into a fragment.

Now that his strength has increased, Kana estimated that he might be able to grab an extra whole piece.

Just as Kana was thinking.

Blake came over.

"Your Highness."

Kana raised his head.

"The dwarves have already counted the casualties. Because of our assistance, the chaos ultimately resulted in the deaths of 21 dwarves.

131 dwarves were seriously injured, and over 600 were slightly injured."

Hearing about such casualties, Cana nodded. It was still within his expectations and acceptable to both them and the dwarves.

After all, with all the chaos and fighting going on everywhere, the death of only twenty-one dwarves was already very, very good.

If the battle can be delayed for another two days, Khanna estimates that he can reduce casualties to single digits.

But that's just the limit.

It is impossible to avoid casualties in such chaos, and Kana does not have the ability to do so now.

At this time, Sergio's voice came from a distance.

Several people turned to look.

In the square not far away, almost all the dwarves gathered there.

Sergio stood on a dilapidated stone hut.

"Dwarves of the Gray Mountains, my fellow countrymen."

He roared, and all the dwarves looked up at him.

"Tonight is undoubtedly a night of humiliation that we need to remember, as we were controlled by the enemy and we killed each other.

Such sin and humiliation have penetrated deep into our bones.

If it weren't for our friends, if it weren't for those night watchmen, we would all die here tonight, slaves to those demons.

The evil breaker and demon slayer - the warrior Karna, he bravely sacrificed himself for his friend, fought against evil, and killed the damn demon.

But that was the help of friends, the embodiment of their noble selflessness. It cannot wash away the humiliation we have inflicted, nor can it rid us of the pollution of the devil's blood flowing in our bodies.

Fellow citizens, shall we seek revenge?"

he asked.

"revenge!"

"Let those demons pay with blood!"

"Screw off those monsters' heads!"

"Revenge, revenge!"

All the dwarves were shouting.

"I have decided that we must join the Night's Watch, fight for the world under the watchful eyes of the world, wash away our humiliation, and eliminate those damned demons and evil gods!"

"Revenge! Join the Night's Watch!"

"Night Watch!"

"..."

The night watchmen around were watching, and Kana and others were also watching not far away.

"It seems that after tonight, the Night's Watch will truly begin to grow stronger." Aliris murmured.

Kana naturally watched this scene with a smile.

Just as he was smiling, his expression suddenly became gloomy.

He suddenly thought of a very scary point.

There are more than 2000 dwarves here, and he was killed by just a few hundred halflings before.

So many dwarves are blessing.

it's over...

No, the new type of blessing must be put on the agenda. If I have to bless each one of them one by one like this later, it will be too painful.

As the speech ended.

Everyone gathered in a meeting room that had not been damaged.

In addition to the Council of Three and Kana and others, there are also some people who have a certain status among the dwarves.

"We have decided that everyone will join the Night's Watch and fight for the world, and we will be waiting for your command." Sergio looked at Cana and said.

Kana nodded and said, "You are all welcome to join us. Everyone who is willing to fight for the world is welcome to join us."

"I heard that there is a ceremony to join and you have to take an oath. When will it take place?" asked the brewing master curiously.

Although he was the oldest, he had never seen anything so novel.

"It will be after you hold the memorial service. It will be held over five days. We will prepare the venue by then."

Kana thought for a moment and replied.

The dwarves had no objections and nodded.

At this time, Lurik looked at Kana with a serious expression and said.

"I hope you can tell us the history that we don't know, about the Gray Mountain Dwarves, about the history of the former Golden Dwarves.

I wonder why the golden blood that flows in our veins is...demon blood.

That demon obviously knew us, and he was coming for us."

Then he looked at Kana and said, "You should know this."

As soon as these words were spoken, all the dwarves present looked at Cana, their eyes filled with desire.

Even though the dwarves seem to have recovered all of a sudden, you can tell from their expressions that they are all very depressed.

The faith that was once believed in collapsed, and the golden blood that I had always followed and was proud of ended up like this.

The blow to these dwarves was extremely huge.

Lurick wanted a clear message.

Not only the dwarves, but even the Night's Watchmen such as Aliris were equally curious.

No one doesn't want to know stories that were once unknown.

Kana thought for a moment and nodded. "That story happened a long time ago, so I don't know the details, but I can still give you a rough outline."

Hearing Kana's words, everyone sat up straight.

Lurik even took out a notebook, ready to record Kana's words and later reorganize the dwarven history to a certain extent.

"First of all, we know that a long time ago, about a thousand years ago, the dwarves were one.

They live in the northernmost continent, Tariel, where there is a mountain range that spans almost the entire continent, the Back Mountains.

This world has 4 continents.

The Tet continent is probably located in the more central area. This continent is not the largest one, but it is definitely the one with the best land, environment and climate.

This continent is the main city and gathering place of the elves. It can be said that this continent is basically in the hands of the elves.

Then there is the area of Edom, which is not very far from the continent of Tet, namely the continent of Lebia.

Popot, the halflings come from this continent.

There are quite a few elves on this continent.

The south is naturally the continent where Kana and the others are now, the Anwyn continent.

This continent has basically become the property of humans. Except for some coastal areas, there are basically no elves' settlements or forces.

The northernmost part is the Talir continent mentioned above. It is the largest continent and also the most remote continent.

The other three continents are actually quite close to each other, and because of the ocean currents, they can easily communicate with each other across the sea by ship.

"After the dwarves separated, they basically spread across the continents of the world. Some even ended up on some remote islands.

Although they are collectively called dwarves, there is basically no longer a single entity. They are divided into different factions, and their lifestyles have become very different.

In fact, the Gray Mountain Dwarves did not know much about this. After they dispersed, they went directly from the northernmost continent, crossed the sea all the way to the southernmost part, and took root in the mountains on the edge of this remote peninsula.

The population is only 2000 people, which can only be regarded as a small force of dwarves.

In essence, it is no different from the Kingdom of Safro, both are invisible.

Perhaps due to some deliberate influence and teachings from their ancestors, they have almost no desire to communicate with the outside world.

"From what I understand, the Gray Mountain Dwarves can basically be considered the most traditional type of dwarves.

The subject worships the mountains and the earth, digging for minerals, smelting metals, and forging weapons."

"What? Aren't all dwarves supposed to be like this?" Getari couldn't help but say.

He thought that wasn't that what dwarves were supposed to do? What was the most traditional dwarf? Didn't dwarves today do the same?
The experienced Popot couldn't help but say, "No, many of the dwarves on the Lebian continent are actually engaged in business.

There is even a dwarven merchant alliance with its own primary currency and the largest merchant bank."

Not to mention the dwarf, even Blake and others would tremble when they heard this.

Mainly because it's too weird.

Dwarfs doing business or something.

Several people couldn't help but look at the dwarves around them and shook their heads. To be honest, it was a little hard to imagine such a scene.

Such information made the dwarf unable to help but lower his head and think, have they been locked in this place for too long?
There is a feeling that it is unacceptable, it is so unconventional.

Kana even added at this time: "I even know that there is a magical force called the Peak Tower in the Magic Council.

It's a dwarven magical force, with a total dwarf population of about 20,000 to 30,000. They even have their own magical city built high in the mountains."

Kana's words made everyone present purse their lips, not knowing how to comment for a moment.

I just feel shocked by the news.

Kana glanced at it and smiled slightly, then continued, "You should be able to see from history the war with the evil god that took place before the collapse.

For unknown reasons, the dwarves were targeted by an evil god, and a war broke out between them that lasted for hundreds of years, ending with the victory of the dwarves.

I believe you should have some information within your group that explains that after that war, the dwarves split up for some reason, a peaceful split, of course."

The dwarves present nodded. They knew this history, or rather, all the dwarves knew this history.

"Your former tribe was undoubtedly the smallest group of golden dwarves in the Dwarven Kingdom."

Dwarves are generally divided into gold, silver, and brass.

The higher you go, the fewer there are, and of course this is mainly used to distinguish the different areas in which these dwarves are good at.

"Golden dwarves are relatively rare among dwarves. There are only a few tribes, all of which are relatively important. Due to their physical fitness, they are also high-level warriors among the tribe and are quite warlike."

Cana said this and the dwarves around him nodded. This was indeed consistent with their situation.

Looking at this situation, Kana suddenly lowered his voice and said, "Then, you betrayed me."

"What!" Getari shouted, a little shocked.

But many dwarves just remained silent, as they had already thought of something.

"You, the warlike ones, have fallen into a lust for battle and attracted the evil god. Under the evil god's bewitchment, almost half of the golden dwarves have fallen.

The corrupted golden dwarves have become the biggest hidden danger to the entire dwarven tribe. When problems arise, the entire dwarven kingdom suffers a severe blow."

The whole room was silent.

This information was extremely fatal to the dwarves. They were bewitched by the evil god and betrayed their own race.

It can even be said that it was their betrayal that led to the division of the dwarves, although the division of the dwarves itself was inevitable.

But their betrayal accelerated the process.

Kana didn't stop and continued, "Some of the remaining golden dwarves also fell in the subsequent battle. But among them, some golden dwarves still maintained their glory.

Perhaps out of guilt, these dwarves fought on the front lines of all wars, using almost desperate attacks to break through the formation of the evil god's camp again and again.

It is conceivable how much loss such a battle would cause to the remaining golden dwarves. At this time, the other dwarves could understand and they did not blame their compatriots.

But the feelings of guilt and insult could not be vented, and the other dwarves could not prevent the golden dwarf from dying.

In such a situation, when the war is over, the belief in the evil god is eliminated, and the evil god itself is swept out of the world.

The number of remaining golden dwarves is less than 1, and most of them are seriously injured and dying."

As soon as these words were spoken, everyone present fell silent.

However, the expressions of the dwarves also improved a lot. At least their ancestors were not completely corrupted.

Washing away the humiliation with brave battles, at least in the eyes of the Gray Mountain Dwarves, this is the right thing to do.

I can only say that as descendants of the golden dwarves, their ideas are almost the same.

"But it wasn't easy to eliminate the evil god. In the end, he cursed all the golden dwarves, the source of the demonic blood in your bodies.

This resulted in the remaining golden dwarves voluntarily leaving the kingdom even though the war was ultimately won.

Those who were seriously ill or injured along the way died one after another, and finally only you were left to come to this remote place, and you changed your name to the Gray Mountain Dwarves.

As he spoke, Kana pointed towards the people present.

At least the dwarves present knew their general origins and the efforts of their ancestors.

"Because of your departure, the other dwarves seem to have become disheartened by the war that lasted for a hundred years.

Either they had this idea in mind or they were forced to do so, but basically all the dwarves left their homeland.

Only a very small number remain in the former kingdom."

Here Karna concluded his brief summary of the modern history of the dwarves.

For the dwarves, these can only be considered as modern history. After all, it only spans three generations at most.

Looking at the dwarves thinking silently.

Kana didn't say anything more, and didn't even bother to interrupt too much. He just gave a look to the night watchmen present.

Then walked out.

The night watchmen also left quietly.

Only the dwarves were left standing there, pondering the simple history that Karna had told them.

Sergio suddenly smiled.

"What are you laughing at?" The brewer glanced at him sideways.

"I'm laughing. At least we've escaped, haven't we? We didn't fall into the arms of the evil god on our own initiative.

All those who are still conscious are trying their best to avoid it, but the evil god's blood in our bodies affects our brains.

We have not made the same mistake, and now we are the Night's Watch, and we will take revenge along with the hatred of our ancestors."

Sergio said this, holding the war hammer in his hand, with only determination in his eyes.

Damn demon, damn evil god.

(End of this chapter)

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