The Spider Web Mountain Fortress was voluntarily abandoned by the ancestors who moved north. There was no valuable wealth left here. The decent trophies came from the adventurers the spiders had killed over the years. Things that haven't been corroded by their venom are of decent quality.
The expedition team gained mainly materials, but Snorri and the entire dwarf race gained more. Although it would take some time for the adjustments to his system given by the Ancient Sages to take effect, he believed that by then there would be options to increase the speed of fertility.
In the original system, he needed to restore the artifact Valaya's Lost Gift and recapture Karak-Eight Peaks in order to perform the ultimate Valaya ritual, but the two parts of the lost gift - Valaya's tankard and the enchanted alchemy bottle There is no news yet, let alone the recapture of Bafeng Mountain.
A few days later, the expeditionary force set off again, and this time their numbers were much smaller. After excluding the dead, those seriously injured who needed to recuperate, and the troops staying at the control outpost, there were only 1,700 people left around Snorri.
As for the candidate to garrison the Spider Web Mountain Fortress, he originally preferred the expeditionary knight Earl Marvin. This nobleman from the Duchy of Bastogne has a combat capability that is comparable to that of the previous Fatis knights. He is even better in knightly virtues and has relatively rich talents. management experience.
However, this knight was even more serious about his expeditionary oath. He refused to stay here and demanded that he eventually reach Plateau Castle with the expeditionary force. Therefore, Snorri gave the task of staying behind and eradicating the remaining spiders to Chief Gorat.
The expeditionary force set off again and walked along the mountains for another five days. An endless plateau appeared in front of them.
This is a place called the "Lost Plateau" by previous adventurers. Karak-Zun was named Plateau Castle because it was built here. Adventurers believe that the lost fortress is at the end of this plateau.
"Lady, come on! This is simply His Kingdom of God!"
“Apart from Quinaris and Carcassonne, I don’t know where there is such a large area of fertile soil!”
"Why do my friends in the mountains leave here?"
The dwarves and Amazons didn't react much. These guys who lived in the mountains and rainforests were not very fond of the plains, but the chivalrous knights cheered.
Most of these knights who traveled across the ocean to participate in adventures did so because they no longer had any hope of accumulating enough achievements to obtain a territory, and they settled on the next best thing to earn a fortune to spend their old age.
But now seeing this new, undeveloped land, their thirst for territory was reignited. Snorri smoothly said that contribution points can also be used to exchange for land, and that other Bretonnians will be allowed to come here to purchase land for production and living in the future.
This was originally in his plan. Now that the population of the dwarves is limited, there are even fewer people willing to leave the fortress where their clan has lived for thousands of years and immigrate here. If you want to develop the mountains on the edge of the southern world, you must rely on humans with a sufficient population.
And the name of Dieter IV is still hanging on the Book of Great Hatred. The empire, the traditional ally, can no longer be counted on, so the Kingdom of Knights has become the number one choice.
The area near Spiderweb Mountain in the Lost Plateau originally belonged to a greenskin tribe, the same tribe that participated in the war between the dwarves and the spiders.
Although they escaped in time and did not fight to the death with the spiders, they still suffered considerable losses. The leading shaman did not dare to face Snorri's army and evacuated the original camp in advance.
"It's a bit troublesome!" Snorri looked at the remaining waste in the greenskin camp and shook his head slightly! He was not afraid of the greenskins starting a battle with him, stone knives versus axes, bows and arrows versus guns, but what he was afraid of was the greenskins falling behind the team and constantly harassing them.
"Spread out the scouts and the helicopters! We are almost there. The ancestor goddess told me that the lost place is at the end of this plateau."
Snorri sat on the back of the blue sheep and built a pergola with his hands to look out. As a time traveler, his love for helicopters is better than any dwarf lord who has served these machines since their introduction.
He wished there was an aircraft hovering in the sky at all times, so the theoretically sufficient fuel he originally carried was almost exhausted. There is currently no way to replenish this kind of thing.
"Master Snorri! Ancient Saint, no, the ancestor goddess is on top! I can't believe my eyes!" At night, Snorri was planning the final route based on the information and the strategic map in his mind. Ort Man Yanmei barged in directly.
"We saw a bunch of guys we'd never seen before, they were primitive, like..."
"Lizard people? Let me go and have a look. I hope the Slann of the Southland still knows how to interpret the grand plan." Snorri raised his head and muttered. He vaguely remembered the Slann of the Southland and the generations of Lustria. Before the second update, the more powerful compatriots lost contact.
Due to lack of guidance, many lizardfolk in the Southland even degenerated into cruel and mindless beasts. There are even some incubation pools that cannot even hatch lizardmen, and the leaders can only train the skink lizards who were originally engaged in logistics to fight.
"No, not the lizard people. I have been to Lustria and seen those guys. Those, well, are a bit like humans, but very short, not much taller than us, and as primitive as wild orcs!" Alter Man used three metaphors in succession, which shows that the guy he saw was difficult to describe.
"Is there such a thing?" Snorri was also shocked. There shouldn't be anything strange in the Southland in the game. He picked up the newly acquired two-handed ax, but after thinking about it, he put it down, holding the warhammer in his hand and walked out of the camp.
Several short, dark-skinned humanoids appeared in front of Snorri surrounded by the Hammer Guards. Their exposed bodies were painted with paintings similar to the battle patterns of wild orcs, and they wore a pile of bones and beliefs. Logo as embellishment.
The dwarves showed great curiosity towards these guys who were only a dozen centimeters taller than them, but the words in their mouths seemed to be in ancient languages and had strong accents.
At this moment, an older explorer stood up. He was Brian Bronzebeard, whose nickname came from his brass-colored beard. He was not just a simple explorer, but one who was renowned in the Old World.
Brian has traveled almost all over the world. He compiled and published his adventure stories into books, which became very popular books and earned him money for adventure.
But he is also controversial, with many questioning his story as fabricated because he lacks both human witnesses and little valuable physical evidence.
Brian tried to communicate with them, and after muttering for a long time, he finally got a rough idea. "These guys should be Pygmies. They said that the gods they believed in sent an oracle, saying that the evil power entrenched in Spider Web Mountain had disappeared, and they were sent to take a look."
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