The Swordsman of Faerûn

Chapter 870 The Tauren Shaman Is Very Satisfied

Chapter 870 The Tauren Shaman Is Very Satisfied (Full Post)
William was convinced that if he didn't have those out-of-the-ordinary life-saving cards, the number of orcs would increase tenfold, and it would be possible to consume him with the impact array.

Fortunately, the number of orcs is limited, and their main purpose is not to besiege and kill William, but to go deeper underground to hunt down the beholder's elder brother, Kagal.

William kept slashing and killing those wild orcs. The corpses piled up on the ground almost formed a small hill, but William had to leave the previous defensive position.

And the door machete used by William was almost cut into a saw at this time. It was not that the two weapons were not strong enough, but that they had suffered too much damage due to too frequent collisions.

At this time, the orc warlord Uduru Urk had already realized the danger. That brave human being was so strong that it felt that the cannon fodder soldiers under him were not enough to consume.

So the cunning orc leader secretly sent a messenger back to call for reinforcements, at least those guys guarding the passage of the maze are the next wave of consumables it needs.

William had the toughest collision with the orcs in front, and behind him, those orcs who sneaked in also suffered extremely tragic blows.

When those "smart" orcs bypassed the interception of the mountain giants from the preset passage, and came to a larger barrier to divide the space, they heard a few tauren roars, and then saw a few tauren lined up. platoon, and launched a fatal [horn collision] at them, these poor defenseless orcs, from the side.

These charging tauren are not those experienced old warriors, but those few passionate young tauren. Their fighting spirit is commendable, but it is a pity that their combat experience is much poorer.

If these young calves were directly arranged to fight against the orcs, it would be difficult for them to leave the battlefield alive.However, when they launch the tauren's most instinctive charge tactics, this disadvantage in combat experience becomes less obvious. After all, the tauren have been practicing [horn collision] since they came out of the womb. They can be called men and women. Both young and old are fine.

Sure enough, the [Horn Collision] of several young calves quickly paid off, and more than a dozen orcs were knocked out by surprise. Four terrifying owl bears rushed out, tearing at them frantically.

The young tauren took the opportunity to disappear behind the obstacle, but the orcs who were still alive did not notice the departure of these young tauren warriors because they were distracted by the owl bear's ferocious aura.

The remaining orcs saw the owl bear raging, although they felt a little fear in their hearts, but looking around at their several times superiority in numbers, they felt that it shouldn't be difficult to deal with these creatures who are neither birds nor beasts.

So these orcs roared and rushed towards the owl bear.

At this time, the owl bears were wantonly tearing at the orcs who had been stunned by the calves, and more orcs came besieging them, but they were not panicked by it. On the contrary, the owl bears were fighting Their spirits rose to the extreme, and they waved their big knife-like claws recklessly, and greeted the attacking orcs with an even crazier attitude.

Accompanied by the clash of claws and giant axe, the howling of the owl bear and the roar of the orc intertwined, and the flesh and eagle feathers flew in all directions.

In this tit-for-tat fight, the owlbears tore apart at least twice as many orcs as they did, but they also suffered almost brutal attacks from the orcs. One owlbear lost half of its claw, and two owlbears were half-mutilated. The last owl bear was also covered in blood and flesh.

It was foreseeable that if nothing unexpected happened, these four owl bears would probably perish under the siege of the orcs.

An accident is an event that is beyond everyone's expectations.

And if it is a variable calculated in advance, it is not an accident, but a plan.

Owlbears are good at raids, but fighting attrition battles is naturally not their forte. After all, they can't wear armor and protective gear, which William has long expected.

So when the owl bears were in a hard fight, the six experienced tauren warriors had already taken their positions. They also used [horn collision] as a starting point to directly tear apart the siege formation of the orcs, and then these powerful The infinite tauren swung the wheel tomahawk and slashed violently at the unprepared orcs, killing most of these poor orcs immediately.

At this time, less than ten orcs among the four no.

These survivors finally realized at this time that their assault plan had failed, and their side was facing the crisis of annihilation.

As a result, the orcs no longer had the slightest intention to fight. They immediately abandoned their opponents, turned around and ran back and forth.

It's a pity that the orcs couldn't come and go. I saw a somewhat old tauren suddenly appear from not far away. It held a totem pole and recited a mantra. popping up on the totem pole.

The lightning struck a fleeing orc, and then the lightning jumped to another orc, and then to the next orc... and so on and on several times, all the orcs who tried to escape were knocked down by the terrible jumping lightning.

[Secondary Chain Lightning], similar to [Chain Lightning], but less lethal, almost unable to kill the enemy, but its powerful paralysis effect is a nightmare for groups of enemies.

Although the orcs knocked down by the tauren shaman's magic didn't die for the time being, they soon ushered in real death, and those calves that had just disappeared reappeared. They chopped off the orcs' heads and piled them up into three tower-shaped sacrificial altars.

The three sacrificial platforms (or Jingguan) are located in an equilateral triangle. The tauren shaman inserted the totem pole in the center of the triangle, and then it began to sing the desolate song of sacrifice in the ancient language. Song.

As the old songs spread in the halls, the bodies of all the dead orcs began to weather, and soon became a rotting mud, including the bones of the orcs.

At the same time, a heavy power of the earth gathered on the totem pole in the middle of the sacrificial Jingguan. The supernatural power was so strong that even the totem pole made of weir tree core couldn't bear it, and let out a "creak, creak, creak!" "The crisp sound.

The tauren shaman has already sensed that something is wrong, the sacrifice was too successful, causing the "Mother Earth" to give back too much power.

Going too far!
As a last resort, the tauren shaman had no choice but to stop the sacrificial ballad and recite the spell, turning the power of the earth into a wave of healing light that spread throughout the hall.

However, the wounds on the injured Tauren and Owlbear began to heal at a speed visible to the naked eye, and even an enemy ogre who was severely injured also recovered quickly.

Only orcs are not affected by the power of the earth's healing, they are repelled by the power of the earth.

It's just that not many non-orcs were injured in this battle, and the energy consumed by the healing power was even less than one-tenth of the huge energy contained on the totem pole.

The totem pole was still under undue pressure, but the tauren shaman was not disappointed, on the contrary, he was so excited that he couldn't help himself.

The old shaman roared and ordered those tauren warriors to gather around the sacrificial altar, and let these younger generations of the same clan sing ancient songs along with it.

Accompanied by untidy songs, an inexplicable vibration echoed between the totem pole and the tauren.

And the ballads of the tauren gradually entered a unique rhythm, and the energy on the totem pole began to spread to these tauren.

Along with the infusion of energy, these tauren with different strengths feel completely different. Those experienced and powerful tauren fighters only feel a thick force infiltrating their bodies, and they are as comfortable as soaking in a hot spring. .

But those young calves only felt that a large amount of shock waves were instilled into their bodies, and their bodies were sore, numb, and painful, as if someone had rubbed every inch of their flesh and blood with a small steel file.

The tauren shaman is not surprised by the different senses of the younger generations of the tauren. The calves are too young and have relatively poor qualifications for the power of the earth. Naturally, they will not be baptized by the power of the earth. so comfortable.

This is a rare opportunity for Mother Earth to give back generously. Many tauren may never have the great luck in their lifetime. What more bicycles are needed!
As the song draws to an end, the sacrifice of the tauren is coming to an end. The stature of all the tauren almost rises a foot out of thin air, and most of the warriors become taller and stronger. Their breath is like the whistle of a steam engine. The same, white mist whirring out.

The horns of these tauren were originally black or brown, but at this time most of them turned to azure, including those calves. Although their aura was slightly weaker than those of their adult counterparts, they were also stronger than before receiving energy infusion. I don't know how much stronger.

The only thing that is different from the big guys is the cow warrior Aban. Not only did the stature of this alien among the tauren not improve at all, it was unexpectedly compressed by more than one foot, and his current stature is almost the same as his height. Human beings are about the same size.

Moreover, the cow hair on Aban's body began to fall off, revealing a large area of ​​delicate moon-white skin. At first, Aban didn't realize his changes, until he felt something was wrong in his mouth, and his gums were a little flustered, so Aban stretched out his hand. Touch the teeth, but don't want to touch a few bloody teeth.

Aban was almost terrified. Its large jagged teeth all began to fall off, and the heifer became a toothless cow.

The terrified Aban touched his horns subconsciously. This is the subconscious action of many tauren when they were young, and then something that made Aban even more frightened happened. Its horns became loose.

Aban burst into tears with a "wow", and he didn't even notice that his voice had become much thinner and clearer than before. You must know that most tauren's cries start with "moo moo" "'s thick voice, including that of Aban before.

At this time, most of the tauren were delighted by the change in their strength and body shape, but few people noticed the change of the heifer Aban. Only the tauren shaman looked at Aban with a bull face in surprise.

The old shaman is the only tauren who has not received any feedback from the power of the earth. On the contrary, its strength has declined, because the totem pole of the old shaman turned into debris at the end of the sacrifice. The tauren shaman, who was on the totem pole with all his heart and soul, was inevitably hurt by this.

This is an unavoidable problem for all tauren shamans who preside over the earth sacrifice. Unless another tauren shaman presides, the old shaman cannot get any benefits from the sacrifice.

This is also the problem faced by most tauren tribes. If they cannot have more than two shamans in their tribe, it will be difficult for them to frequently carry out this kind of sacrifice activity that can enhance the strength of the tribe.

After all, the tauren shaman's status in the tauren tribe, no matter how impartial they are, they will not arbitrarily compromise their power to benefit those tauren clansmen with lower status.

It is common for superiors to benefit others at the expense of others, but it is rare to benefit others at the expense of themselves, because this is not in line with selfish human nature.

Tauren are also human beings, so naturally there is no exception.

Of course, tauren shamans are all high-grade tauren who are willing to sacrifice their lives to protect the tribe, otherwise they will not become respected shaman leaders.

Just like the old shaman, when the opportunity came, he had to improve his clansmen even if he was seriously injured. Originally, the tauren shaman had some regrets that he didn't let more clansmen participate in this sacrificial gift of Mother Earth. .

But when Aban's changes appeared, the old shaman felt, what a pity!Fortunately, those bullshit eggs didn't come, otherwise they would suffer a lot.

You must know that Aban's body change happened at the moment when the totem pole was damaged, and the power of the earth carried on the totem pole was almost poured into the heifer Aban's body.

The old shaman suspected that if a few more tauren participated in this sacrificial ceremony, Aban might not be able to obtain enough energy to complete the final transformation in the end. If so, the old shaman would cry to death.

Now the old shaman not only won't cry, but he is very happy.

This change of Aban is extremely rare in the tauren mother earth sacrifice ceremony. It is said that only the luckiest, most gifted and talented tauren are eligible to receive this supreme gift of the earth.

This change has a name in the tauren shaman inheritance, called the hymn of the earth.

Any tauren who accepted the [Song of the Earth] will become medium-sized physically, their hair will fall off, the skin of the male tauren will turn blue, and the skin of the female tauren will turn white. White bulls are sacred mounts.

So these changed tauren are also called the messengers of sages and the footsteps of the earth.

 I didn't have time to send it yesterday, but I sent it all today.

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