Arcane Journey
Chapter 98 Delo Dwarfs and Goblins
Chapter 98 Delo Dwarfs and Goblins
Gip the derro blinked at the goblin-bronze, then looked away, covering his mouth with his hand, tugging at his tangled beard.
Seeing this, the copper block had no choice but to look at the purple-red light emitted by the fluorescent bacteria instead of looking at Jeep.
He didn't kill the dylo dwarf as Brian instructed.
With Timorah on top, he couldn't do it at all.
He saw Kip chained to the altar all by himself, and he rescued him, for no reason other than to think he was so pitiful.
"My, uh... the tribe sold me," Jipp said suddenly.
He looked like he was about to say more, but stopped, avoiding the goblin's gaze again.
"Sold you?" Copper Nugget was taken aback, "Did you sell you to a dark elf?"
Kip tugged at his beard and nodded sadly.
From the light red line of sight of the copper block, it is obvious that the heat on Jeep's face is accumulating.
He made an odd gesture to push something away, and continued to play with his beard.
"Why did your people sell you?" Copper Nugget couldn't help asking.
The brass saw that Kip's face was wrinkled like a ball of melted wax, and he lowered his head and sighed heavily.
He laughed again, as if what they were discussing had nothing to do with him.
He said slowly, "Jip doesn't...Jip doesn't have... no magic like the wizards of the Council of Scholars. There's no magic in Jip's body, it's empty, it's all empty. Born without it, maybe. Jip, scholars Don't know why. Kip doesn't know how magic gets into it, how it gets into it. Scholars, they have magic, magic to conquer people, magic to kill people, but..."
He didn't continue talking, and the copper lump couldn't help choking in his throat. He said in disbelief: "Your tribe sold you for this? Didn't your father stop you?"
The truth is obvious.
The copper block cut off his words just in time, but it was too late.
Kip coughed, and then he held up his thin hand and held it before him, examining his fingers and palm as if they were priceless treasures.
"my father."
Kip said sadly, and laughed again, "Father was angry. He said Kip had no magic, and the whole tribe, was ashamed. Father said, Kip, now, a slave. Kip talked like a slave. Kip told the truth, and he was like a slave." Jeep worked and was a slave, and the father got angrier and said, 'Get out!' He sold Jeep. Drow's slave."
The dylo dwarf shrugged, his voice dull and monotonous.
When he looked down at the ground, Copper Nugget could even see a tear in his eye. "Scholars, drow, are gone now. Kip has no magic, but Kip now has 'Divine Providence' and is a priest, which is good, hey."
Bronze, forcing himself not to think about what Brian had told him about the murderer, sighed, stood up and said to Kip:
"Go get the dragon egg now, I saved you, you must tell me the location of the dragon egg. Now tell me your secret plan, don't say too many other words, if you dare to lie to me, I will kill you."
The dyro glared at the copper and snorted suspiciously, his face hot again with rage.
Before Kip could speak, however, the brass reached behind his back and inserted his fingers into a small slit in the belt on his back.
He touched the final weapon and the final defense, both scrolls safely there, given to him by Brian.
Gritting his teeth tightly, the copper blocks took them out and put them where they were easily accessible.
Because he had thought long and deeply about the next moment.
The Vortex Tunnel is the secret base of the Dillo dwarves. Sometimes there is no other way out, so we have to break in. The proverb of the goblins: There is no other way out, so we have to break in!
The two advanced to a distance of [-] feet from a large crack. Copper Nugget realized the danger, and he said softly, "Stop."
Jeep immediately stopped, a little puzzled, and looked around.
The copper block approached him, carefully keeping a certain distance from the dylo dwarf in case he suddenly drew his sword.
"Listen to me," said the brass, meeting Kip's gaze, "we've got to go in together, and walk very, very slowly. If you're going to pick something up, do it slowly and don't make a sound. Better not What noise is it making?"
Why am I saying this?The dylo dwarves are enemies, why am I saying this?
Bronze Nugget thought suspiciously as he recalled the stern warnings Brann had given him, and about the evil gods of the dylo dwarves.
"Thank you." Kip nodded and whispered.He walked toward the great, shimmering chasm, his steps soundless.
Copper Nugget saw a new expression appear on the dylo dwarf's scarred face.This is a happy joy emoticon.
The goblin copper block stood on the spot, took a deep look at the dwarf Dilo, then he took a deep breath, silently prayed for the blessing of the goddess of luck, Timora, and followed.
Jeep is already on its way to the crack.
Copper Nugget had to follow him to find the dragon egg.
All of this, all of this is for that dragon egg, in order to destroy that dragon egg, the goblin meditated in his heart.
He actually thought of destroying a dragon egg. Is this any different from killing a newborn baby?
Copper Nugget knew he had done something very terrible.
He couldn't possibly fool Lady Luck, she knew everything, including this.
Maybe Brian will forgive me for destroying that dragon egg.
Because it was a red dragon's egg, red dragons are evil, red dragons are evil, red dragons are evil, red dragons destroyed my tribe, they are all evil, not copper.
He kept saying this to himself over and over again, but somehow he didn't believe his words at all now.
He shook his head, trying to get the thoughts out of his head.He was deceiving a half-elf, not a child or an avatar of a god.
If I'm going to be cursed, so be it, the Copper Nugget thought angrily.
Copper Nugget saw Kip stop and looked back suspiciously.The goblin realized he was running, probably making too much noise.
The air smelled bad, and the copper block smelled of dead creatures now, of decay.
The ground, like everywhere else, was covered with moss he hated, but in front of him was a dark mass that looked like a corpse.
It was a drow elf. Most of the flesh on his body had been eaten, and one leg was missing. He was lying in a strange position, his bones were scattered, and he was so filthy that no one dared to touch it.
His exposed bones tangled with the moss on the ground and the remains of his clothing.
Copper Nugget looked away from the corpse, trying not to inhale as much air as possible.
He almost vomited again, but he still held back and swallowed. He saw more slender black corpses lying on the ground in front of him, like a group of forgotten dolls.
He felt something bothering him, a bad feeling, and he shook his head, trudging on.
Copper Nugget saw that Kip was only twenty paces ahead of him now, and he was carefully observing the situation in the crack.
The rotting corpses seemed to have little effect on the dylo dwarves.
Kip carefully inspected the corpse on the ground, then looked up, and after finding no threat, he entered the crack.
Copper Nugget held the fireball scroll that Brian had given him in his hand, and if Kip dared to hurt him or deceive him, he would blow him up with a big fireball.
He saw that Jeep was already inside the crack.
Kip kicked aside a few scattered bones, probably drow arms, and looked down at the ground as if he had stepped on something, a piece of clothing or something.
Bronze Nugget plucked up the courage to enter the cave, and immediately smelled the stench of rotting flesh.
Human remains of different parts are scattered on the ground here, and they are also deliberately arranged in the shape of a spiral vortex.
Jeep the Dillo dwarf lay on the ground, busy humming an out-of-tune tune.
Copper Nugget did not find the dragon egg, and he involuntarily clenched the fireball scroll in his hand.
"Hey, come in," Kip called to the copper block, and he wiped his hands on the jacket he was wearing, and said with a malicious smile:
"Unexpectedly, you were really fooled, and you appeared at such a good time when Jeep built the altar! Then, at the moment when Jeep's believers can finally add glory to Jeep! Give Jeep power! And you...? Yes , Yes, Jip feels that you have begun to accept Jip's real body from the bottom of your heart."
Copper Nugget looked at Kip in horror.
He thought back to what Brian had said to him.
Inside Jip, says Bryan, is the spirit of a mad killer, who seems to have come to believe that he is an incarnation of the dylo dwarven deity Dikradze himself.
Therefore, as the incarnation of a murderer, when Jeep loses his mind, he must rely on bloody sacrifices to complete his way of massacre.
He can even hide his true nature, because he already believes that he is a god incarnate, so he has nothing to fear.
"Brass, come here, everything is a part of destiny. Only by killing with enthusiasm can Jeep return to his mission again. All this is divine providence." The dwarf Dilo said like crazy:
"Because Jeep is a god, no one can kill Jeep, Jeep is fearless, Jeep will kill all the gray dwarves in the city of Aldus, and Jeep will kill all the dwarves who hide in the Holy Law Auditorium and secretly live a rich life Scholars. They are all damned! Just because Jeep doesn’t know magic, they will sell Jeep to the dark elves as slaves, Jeep is the incarnation of gods, and Jeep will kill everyone in the city”
Impossible, impossible, Jeep is by no means murderer personified.
Hearing Jip's words, Copper Nugget backed away in horror while shaking his head.
For Brian told him that the dwarf deity of Dillo called Dikladze was now imprisoned by other gods and kept in perpetual insanity, tormented by visions of what he most feared.
Only every half century or so does the deity wake up and immediately send an avatar to the Prime Material Plane for revenge.
Immediately upon landing on the Material Plane, the avatar falls into a rage that kills all things until it is destroyed in combat.
Brian told him very confidently that the 50-year deadline has not yet come, and it is impossible for the incarnation of the mad god Dikaraz to come to the main material world.
Otherwise, Brian would not entrust such a simple task to himself.
For Timorra's sake, Brian wouldn't lie to himself!He will never lie to himself!
The goblin copper crazily prayed for Timorah's blessing in his heart.
He saw Kip jerk up straight, with the dagger drawn in his bony hand, rushing towards him to kill him.
Immediately afterwards, Kip suddenly covered his ears, closed his eyes and screamed loudly.
That was the attack of the dormant pseudo-monster!
Copper Nugget's face changed, and he finally knew why he felt a little uneasy when he stepped into the cave.
He originally thought that this uneasiness came from Jeep, but who would have thought that it was the dormant pseudo-monster hiding here.
He saw something white fall from the rock wall above the dylo dwarf's head.
The copper block immediately calmed down, lifted the fireball scroll that Brian gave him, and tore it open.
Dark red light burst out from the torn scroll, filling the entire cavern with sparkling flames.
"Boom!"
A loud noise made the entire cave tremble.
The remaining image of the entire cave remained on the retina of the copper block, like a huge oil painting with fine details.
He saw that the bodies of more than a dozen dormant monsters were all on fire, they shrank into a ball, and fell down one after another.
They're all dead, and it looks like the fireball is working really well, Copper Nugget thought.
When the smoke dissipated, he immediately ran towards the cave.
He found Jeep plowing out from under a bed of white sleepers.
The crouching monster's mouth was loosely open, and its glass bead-like eyes had lost their vitality.
Kip crawled out to the side of the copper block, covered in his own blood.
"Gods cannot be killed, Timorah. There are no dragon eggs here, and you are not the incarnation of gods, Kip. You lied to me." Copper Nugget said coldly, "I shouldn't have killed you." Saved from the altar."
For Timorra's sake, Brian didn't lie to him, he should have listened to Brian a long time ago, seeing Kip throwing a fireball, Copper Nugget thought happily.
"Jip didn't lie to you, Jeep is the incarnation of the gods, because the crouching monster failed to kill Jeep, heh?" The Dillo dwarf raised his head, showing his black teeth and trying to smile:
"Jip is the incarnation of Dikradze. Hibernating pseudomonsters can't kill Jeep, and magic can't kill Jeep."
"My God, Timorah, you are completely crazy." The copper block still couldn't let go, so he turned and left resolutely.
"Jip is not crazy, Jeep is the incarnation of God." The bloody Jeep yelled frantically:
"No one can kill Jip. Jip is fearless. Jip will kill all the gray dwarves in the city of Aldus. Jip will also kill all the Dilro scholars who hide in the Holy Law Auditorium and secretly live a rich life. They all deserve to die Because Jeep doesn’t know magic, they will sell Jeep to the dark elves as slaves, Jeep is the incarnation of gods, and Jeep will kill everyone in the city”
As he spoke, the Dillo dwarf seemed to realize something. He suddenly smiled reluctantly at the goblin's back, and his voice became stiff, "Thank you, thank you for taking the Jeep out of the devil's hands."
Before Jip could finish speaking, the vitality of life disappeared from his pale pupils.
Only the silent silence heard the last thanks of the dwarves of the dylo.
(End of this chapter)
Gip the derro blinked at the goblin-bronze, then looked away, covering his mouth with his hand, tugging at his tangled beard.
Seeing this, the copper block had no choice but to look at the purple-red light emitted by the fluorescent bacteria instead of looking at Jeep.
He didn't kill the dylo dwarf as Brian instructed.
With Timorah on top, he couldn't do it at all.
He saw Kip chained to the altar all by himself, and he rescued him, for no reason other than to think he was so pitiful.
"My, uh... the tribe sold me," Jipp said suddenly.
He looked like he was about to say more, but stopped, avoiding the goblin's gaze again.
"Sold you?" Copper Nugget was taken aback, "Did you sell you to a dark elf?"
Kip tugged at his beard and nodded sadly.
From the light red line of sight of the copper block, it is obvious that the heat on Jeep's face is accumulating.
He made an odd gesture to push something away, and continued to play with his beard.
"Why did your people sell you?" Copper Nugget couldn't help asking.
The brass saw that Kip's face was wrinkled like a ball of melted wax, and he lowered his head and sighed heavily.
He laughed again, as if what they were discussing had nothing to do with him.
He said slowly, "Jip doesn't...Jip doesn't have... no magic like the wizards of the Council of Scholars. There's no magic in Jip's body, it's empty, it's all empty. Born without it, maybe. Jip, scholars Don't know why. Kip doesn't know how magic gets into it, how it gets into it. Scholars, they have magic, magic to conquer people, magic to kill people, but..."
He didn't continue talking, and the copper lump couldn't help choking in his throat. He said in disbelief: "Your tribe sold you for this? Didn't your father stop you?"
The truth is obvious.
The copper block cut off his words just in time, but it was too late.
Kip coughed, and then he held up his thin hand and held it before him, examining his fingers and palm as if they were priceless treasures.
"my father."
Kip said sadly, and laughed again, "Father was angry. He said Kip had no magic, and the whole tribe, was ashamed. Father said, Kip, now, a slave. Kip talked like a slave. Kip told the truth, and he was like a slave." Jeep worked and was a slave, and the father got angrier and said, 'Get out!' He sold Jeep. Drow's slave."
The dylo dwarf shrugged, his voice dull and monotonous.
When he looked down at the ground, Copper Nugget could even see a tear in his eye. "Scholars, drow, are gone now. Kip has no magic, but Kip now has 'Divine Providence' and is a priest, which is good, hey."
Bronze, forcing himself not to think about what Brian had told him about the murderer, sighed, stood up and said to Kip:
"Go get the dragon egg now, I saved you, you must tell me the location of the dragon egg. Now tell me your secret plan, don't say too many other words, if you dare to lie to me, I will kill you."
The dyro glared at the copper and snorted suspiciously, his face hot again with rage.
Before Kip could speak, however, the brass reached behind his back and inserted his fingers into a small slit in the belt on his back.
He touched the final weapon and the final defense, both scrolls safely there, given to him by Brian.
Gritting his teeth tightly, the copper blocks took them out and put them where they were easily accessible.
Because he had thought long and deeply about the next moment.
The Vortex Tunnel is the secret base of the Dillo dwarves. Sometimes there is no other way out, so we have to break in. The proverb of the goblins: There is no other way out, so we have to break in!
The two advanced to a distance of [-] feet from a large crack. Copper Nugget realized the danger, and he said softly, "Stop."
Jeep immediately stopped, a little puzzled, and looked around.
The copper block approached him, carefully keeping a certain distance from the dylo dwarf in case he suddenly drew his sword.
"Listen to me," said the brass, meeting Kip's gaze, "we've got to go in together, and walk very, very slowly. If you're going to pick something up, do it slowly and don't make a sound. Better not What noise is it making?"
Why am I saying this?The dylo dwarves are enemies, why am I saying this?
Bronze Nugget thought suspiciously as he recalled the stern warnings Brann had given him, and about the evil gods of the dylo dwarves.
"Thank you." Kip nodded and whispered.He walked toward the great, shimmering chasm, his steps soundless.
Copper Nugget saw a new expression appear on the dylo dwarf's scarred face.This is a happy joy emoticon.
The goblin copper block stood on the spot, took a deep look at the dwarf Dilo, then he took a deep breath, silently prayed for the blessing of the goddess of luck, Timora, and followed.
Jeep is already on its way to the crack.
Copper Nugget had to follow him to find the dragon egg.
All of this, all of this is for that dragon egg, in order to destroy that dragon egg, the goblin meditated in his heart.
He actually thought of destroying a dragon egg. Is this any different from killing a newborn baby?
Copper Nugget knew he had done something very terrible.
He couldn't possibly fool Lady Luck, she knew everything, including this.
Maybe Brian will forgive me for destroying that dragon egg.
Because it was a red dragon's egg, red dragons are evil, red dragons are evil, red dragons are evil, red dragons destroyed my tribe, they are all evil, not copper.
He kept saying this to himself over and over again, but somehow he didn't believe his words at all now.
He shook his head, trying to get the thoughts out of his head.He was deceiving a half-elf, not a child or an avatar of a god.
If I'm going to be cursed, so be it, the Copper Nugget thought angrily.
Copper Nugget saw Kip stop and looked back suspiciously.The goblin realized he was running, probably making too much noise.
The air smelled bad, and the copper block smelled of dead creatures now, of decay.
The ground, like everywhere else, was covered with moss he hated, but in front of him was a dark mass that looked like a corpse.
It was a drow elf. Most of the flesh on his body had been eaten, and one leg was missing. He was lying in a strange position, his bones were scattered, and he was so filthy that no one dared to touch it.
His exposed bones tangled with the moss on the ground and the remains of his clothing.
Copper Nugget looked away from the corpse, trying not to inhale as much air as possible.
He almost vomited again, but he still held back and swallowed. He saw more slender black corpses lying on the ground in front of him, like a group of forgotten dolls.
He felt something bothering him, a bad feeling, and he shook his head, trudging on.
Copper Nugget saw that Kip was only twenty paces ahead of him now, and he was carefully observing the situation in the crack.
The rotting corpses seemed to have little effect on the dylo dwarves.
Kip carefully inspected the corpse on the ground, then looked up, and after finding no threat, he entered the crack.
Copper Nugget held the fireball scroll that Brian had given him in his hand, and if Kip dared to hurt him or deceive him, he would blow him up with a big fireball.
He saw that Jeep was already inside the crack.
Kip kicked aside a few scattered bones, probably drow arms, and looked down at the ground as if he had stepped on something, a piece of clothing or something.
Bronze Nugget plucked up the courage to enter the cave, and immediately smelled the stench of rotting flesh.
Human remains of different parts are scattered on the ground here, and they are also deliberately arranged in the shape of a spiral vortex.
Jeep the Dillo dwarf lay on the ground, busy humming an out-of-tune tune.
Copper Nugget did not find the dragon egg, and he involuntarily clenched the fireball scroll in his hand.
"Hey, come in," Kip called to the copper block, and he wiped his hands on the jacket he was wearing, and said with a malicious smile:
"Unexpectedly, you were really fooled, and you appeared at such a good time when Jeep built the altar! Then, at the moment when Jeep's believers can finally add glory to Jeep! Give Jeep power! And you...? Yes , Yes, Jip feels that you have begun to accept Jip's real body from the bottom of your heart."
Copper Nugget looked at Kip in horror.
He thought back to what Brian had said to him.
Inside Jip, says Bryan, is the spirit of a mad killer, who seems to have come to believe that he is an incarnation of the dylo dwarven deity Dikradze himself.
Therefore, as the incarnation of a murderer, when Jeep loses his mind, he must rely on bloody sacrifices to complete his way of massacre.
He can even hide his true nature, because he already believes that he is a god incarnate, so he has nothing to fear.
"Brass, come here, everything is a part of destiny. Only by killing with enthusiasm can Jeep return to his mission again. All this is divine providence." The dwarf Dilo said like crazy:
"Because Jeep is a god, no one can kill Jeep, Jeep is fearless, Jeep will kill all the gray dwarves in the city of Aldus, and Jeep will kill all the dwarves who hide in the Holy Law Auditorium and secretly live a rich life Scholars. They are all damned! Just because Jeep doesn’t know magic, they will sell Jeep to the dark elves as slaves, Jeep is the incarnation of gods, and Jeep will kill everyone in the city”
Impossible, impossible, Jeep is by no means murderer personified.
Hearing Jip's words, Copper Nugget backed away in horror while shaking his head.
For Brian told him that the dwarf deity of Dillo called Dikladze was now imprisoned by other gods and kept in perpetual insanity, tormented by visions of what he most feared.
Only every half century or so does the deity wake up and immediately send an avatar to the Prime Material Plane for revenge.
Immediately upon landing on the Material Plane, the avatar falls into a rage that kills all things until it is destroyed in combat.
Brian told him very confidently that the 50-year deadline has not yet come, and it is impossible for the incarnation of the mad god Dikaraz to come to the main material world.
Otherwise, Brian would not entrust such a simple task to himself.
For Timorra's sake, Brian wouldn't lie to himself!He will never lie to himself!
The goblin copper crazily prayed for Timorah's blessing in his heart.
He saw Kip jerk up straight, with the dagger drawn in his bony hand, rushing towards him to kill him.
Immediately afterwards, Kip suddenly covered his ears, closed his eyes and screamed loudly.
That was the attack of the dormant pseudo-monster!
Copper Nugget's face changed, and he finally knew why he felt a little uneasy when he stepped into the cave.
He originally thought that this uneasiness came from Jeep, but who would have thought that it was the dormant pseudo-monster hiding here.
He saw something white fall from the rock wall above the dylo dwarf's head.
The copper block immediately calmed down, lifted the fireball scroll that Brian gave him, and tore it open.
Dark red light burst out from the torn scroll, filling the entire cavern with sparkling flames.
"Boom!"
A loud noise made the entire cave tremble.
The remaining image of the entire cave remained on the retina of the copper block, like a huge oil painting with fine details.
He saw that the bodies of more than a dozen dormant monsters were all on fire, they shrank into a ball, and fell down one after another.
They're all dead, and it looks like the fireball is working really well, Copper Nugget thought.
When the smoke dissipated, he immediately ran towards the cave.
He found Jeep plowing out from under a bed of white sleepers.
The crouching monster's mouth was loosely open, and its glass bead-like eyes had lost their vitality.
Kip crawled out to the side of the copper block, covered in his own blood.
"Gods cannot be killed, Timorah. There are no dragon eggs here, and you are not the incarnation of gods, Kip. You lied to me." Copper Nugget said coldly, "I shouldn't have killed you." Saved from the altar."
For Timorra's sake, Brian didn't lie to him, he should have listened to Brian a long time ago, seeing Kip throwing a fireball, Copper Nugget thought happily.
"Jip didn't lie to you, Jeep is the incarnation of the gods, because the crouching monster failed to kill Jeep, heh?" The Dillo dwarf raised his head, showing his black teeth and trying to smile:
"Jip is the incarnation of Dikradze. Hibernating pseudomonsters can't kill Jeep, and magic can't kill Jeep."
"My God, Timorah, you are completely crazy." The copper block still couldn't let go, so he turned and left resolutely.
"Jip is not crazy, Jeep is the incarnation of God." The bloody Jeep yelled frantically:
"No one can kill Jip. Jip is fearless. Jip will kill all the gray dwarves in the city of Aldus. Jip will also kill all the Dilro scholars who hide in the Holy Law Auditorium and secretly live a rich life. They all deserve to die Because Jeep doesn’t know magic, they will sell Jeep to the dark elves as slaves, Jeep is the incarnation of gods, and Jeep will kill everyone in the city”
As he spoke, the Dillo dwarf seemed to realize something. He suddenly smiled reluctantly at the goblin's back, and his voice became stiff, "Thank you, thank you for taking the Jeep out of the devil's hands."
Before Jip could finish speaking, the vitality of life disappeared from his pale pupils.
Only the silent silence heard the last thanks of the dwarves of the dylo.
(End of this chapter)
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