Surviving The Fourth Natural Disaster Chapter 687: Topaz dracolich to pay the ransom
Hill certainly won't take any direct action against Neverwinter.
He is a kind-hearted camper, and he abides by the rules very much. No one takes the initiative to provoke him. How could he make such a terrible decision?
Neverwinter doesn't have the qualifications for him to switch sides.
But the reason Neverwinter seems important is because merchants who go to Icewind Dale must hire adventurers in Neverwinter to pass Luskan.
Thousands of high-level adventurers are one of the reasons why Neverwinter is so prosperous... Otherwise, it would be so prosperous with its skilled carpenters and craftsmen.
As for Tyr and Heim, it was because they had to fight against Luskan's Bane that they paid so much attention to the temple in Neverwinter.
If the undead clear Luskan...
The region of Luskan is the most suitable place to fight against evil. When the elves in the past resisted the orcs, it was actually a line of defense between Luskan and Neverwinter.
Only in this way can the Orcs gushing out from the spine of the world be completely sealed.
Before, Hill had never moved Luskan, not just because of Bane, but because of Tempus, the savages of Icewind Dale. .
Although this **** of battle is absolutely incomprehensible and absolutely neutral, his actions are actually very sinister...
He often secretly takes revenge on people or gods who offend him.
The only exception is Bane... but anyone who knows what's going on in the world of Faren Riel can understand.
The reason Hill is so cautious is not because he is afraid of Tempus, but because there are too many gods associated with him. Even if it seems to be of Hill's own will, it will make people suspect that the gods behind him want to Against Tempas.
It's different now.
No matter which **** it is, it is estimated that in ten years, it will not be able to do anything other than send something into Toril.
Neverwinter has always prided itself on defending Faerûn from the pirates of Luskan and the orcs of the Spine of the World, and Hill can take them out of this daunting task.
After all... If you really encounter an army of orcs that is enough to destroy Neverwinter City, there will be civil strife when Neverwinter City can't resist. When someone suppresses the riots, the orcs have long since destroyed the villages in the northern continent. The town was swept away.
The reason why no one thinks Neverwinter is wrong is that the original rulers are really dead... The people who are replaced are also adventurers, just like the current Neverwinter King.
But... Neverwinter still has some human families that have existed for hundreds or even thousands of years.
It's only been 1000 years since the elves abandoned Neverwinter.
Whether he thought too dark or not, Hill decided not to test Neverwinter's endurance anymore.
He looked up north... This winter, the Orcs without Tempus and the Red Knights will surely come down the mountain.
The number of undead who cannot use high-level magic is not necessarily more than the half-orcs, and it must be enough to kill them.
Just in time, the nobles in Waterdeep have to be given time to re-cultivate new gangsters.
Hill felt that he had a very clear plan for the undead.
This year's work is very sufficient. It is estimated that after defeating Luskan, I will be able to meet the Orcs. As for next year, I can say:
Go to Waterdeep in the fall for justice, and in the winter to Luskan against the savage orcs.
In spring and summer, you can go to the High Forest!
First help some elves who choose to return to the Star Mountains to rebuild their homes...
According to Hill's understanding of Toril's side, when the elves' homes are almost built, the gates of **** will probably allow the boring six fingers to reconnect.
Just keep fighting demons.
The bottomless abyss can't send demons above the legendary level, and the upper limit of Toriel's source power is not that high.
The first reaction of the legendary demon when it came in was to blow it up again.
Although Six Fingers has a lot of subordinates, he probably won't waste time connecting this door, and should choose to cherish it.
Toril is actually more troublesome now than in the past, and is very good at dying together.
However, the world recovered quickly, and the demons who could be collapsed by the power of the source were really dead, and they didn't even have the chance to return to the abyss to be reborn.
So the abyss side will be very cautious, and only send some cannon fodder demons to test.
Everyone is a rookie against a rookie, while the number is large, the other will not die.
Hill decided on the future arrangements, and directly instructed Liszt to discuss with Lynn. He believed that his friends would understand why he would take action against Neverwinter.
Economic warfare has always been Hill's forte, as Lynn can see at a glance.
Although the soft knife cuts the meat slowly, it is useful.
Lynn wouldn't say no to Hill, he's big-hearted, but he's never been a saint who can't fight back.
Those people in Neverwinter should have quarreled directly at the City Hall, and the Princess Asbery should have been directly threatened.
Threatening her own princess on Lynn's turf to please Lynn?
While it sounds like it's trying to please Lynn, what normal person is willing to accept a woman who is threatened?
Actually, he didn't look down on Lynn, and felt that he would endure these discomforts for power because he was attached to Hill.
Hill is very dissatisfied.
Without the favor of the gods, and some of the bard's skills can't be used, Lynn's strength has declined a lot now.
But this in no way means that these junk who can't even take a few swords from Lynn can openly despise Lynn!
Do you really think half-elves don't practice swordsmanship? Lynn had studied under the command of a demigod who had been directly taught by Corellon since he was a child!
Lynn really didn't respond to Hill's hidden murder plan, and just redesigned the undead's adventure mission according to Hill's ideas, and perfected it a little.
He assured Hill that at a certain time, the pirates would be able to face the undead directly without the need for Hill to issue a mission to attack Luskan.
Lynn knows exactly which gang in Waterdeep is specifically selling the Luskan pirates, and it's too easy to get the undead to fight them.
No matter how severe the gangsters ordered the gangsters after seeing the arrival of the undead, they were used to the hooliganism of beating, smashing, looting and bullying the poor, and they couldn't control it at all.
The gangs usually deliberately magnify the habit of doing evil things on the bottom of the gang. This is their means of controlling these people. Only when they are all criminals can they honestly listen to their words, instead of flying away immediately when something happens.
In this case, it is indeed possible to make different arrangements for the reaction of Neverwinter.
This method is indeed more suitable than Hill's idea. If Neverwinter chooses to be honest, it will not appear as aggressive as Hill and Aglaia City.
But if Neverwinter continues to do things... If it wasn't for the pirates in Luskan who blocked the road to collect tolls, and robbery robbers part-time every day, there would be no such thing as a detour to Neverwinter. The prosperity of the trails.
Skilled merchants usually choose to bypass Luskan when they come out of the trail in Icewind Dale.
Only newcomers, who think they are capable, will swagger down the road.
Luskan is actually the one who mainly pits these people. Unless there is not enough food, or something is very useful to Luskan, these pirates will not offend the merchants of the whole continent for that little money.
Toril's world has always been a clear-cut, otherwise the pirates would not have been so rampant.
It won't be the same when Luskan is in Hill's hands.
Lynn is convinced that as long as it is built into a place similar to the town of Aglaia, one-third of Neverwinter's financial revenue can be cut off.
This is really good... Hill feels that now he should consider how to renovate the place, and who is more suitable to manage it.
Hill, who handed things over to a capable city magistrate, finally ushered in the... dragon who paid for the dragon.
It was a topaz dragon lich, and from his pressure, Hill could sense that it was a very old dragon.
He still has many topaz gem scales belonging to his species on his body, indicating that he became a dracolich for a short time... It should have been persuaded by the Dragon Cult to change his form during the Dragon Rage in order not to be affected. One of those dragons.
He behaved politely, flying slowly and twirling over the city of Aglaia with outstretched wings, which Hill recognized as the gesture of the dragon intending to visit.
So sitting directly on Purvi's back ~IndoMTL.com~ took to the sky to greet him.
"Hello. Dear Lord Aglaia." The topaz dracolich transformed into a human form and landed briskly on the terrace on Purvi's back, "I live in Elsa, north of Luskan. Pull.
It's a pity to visit in this name, I'm here to pay the ransom for Claugilia Marta.
For the Dragon Cult...she can't be locked up forever. "
"Long time a big name, Mr. Elshara." Hill replied in a friendly manner, "As long as the price is right, of course I will let her go.
But the price of offending me...is not light. "
El Sierra very simply built a hill on the terrace: "The Cult of the Dragon is now basically controlled by the dracolich. We still do things according to the past habits, and every related dragon will be punished if something goes wrong. Get a treasure, otherwise, as long as one dragon does not make money, it will become a situation where no one contributes.
So the alliance of dragons, either has no money, or a lot of money. "
Hill is very clear why this gem dragon came... Although he was forced to turn into a dracolich, in addition to avoiding the influence of the dragon madness, his main purpose was to deal with the evil white dragon in the north Queen Elvia Tulles.
If Ciel takes Luskan, he will soon face the White Dragon Queen who often runs to loot, and Elshara is a natural ally.
The hatred between them can never be washed away. When Hill was studying the giant dragons in the Northland, he saw the results of their battles dozens of times, and both sides suffered heavy losses.
However, for the ruthless White Dragon, it doesn't matter how many descendants or subordinates die, but for Huang Yulong, who is more emotional, almost every loss is a heavy blow.
That's why Elshara finally took the risk of becoming a lunatic and accepted the temptation of the Dragon Cult during the Dragon Madness.