Surviving The Fourth Natural Disaster Chapter 590: The true destination of the elf royal fleet
Sill did not come forward to meet the elves.
To a certain extent, this also shows his intention. As a lord with elven blood, he allows any elves to enter the city of Aglaia, but as a visitor from another world, he does not intend to intervene in this world The battle within the elves.
The city of Aglaia will only remain neutral unless someone provokes Hill first.
Only Lynn arrived at the port with most of the elf city guards and many undead watching.
What Hill needs to carefully consider now is where the gods who are playing lively now will appear in the star world. fragments of stars.
Especially Tempus, who was chasing and killing Bane, the **** of battle who had always acted extremely rough, the place he passed was bound to be a mess, as long as Hill found his path, he would definitely find something.
However, Hill, who was sitting in the study, was not completely indifferent to everything in the port, especially the elves of Yongju Island, who were very approachable and did not wait in the cabin like the general royal family. Invitation, but stood on the deck early.
On the bow of the royal giant ship at the forefront of that huge fleet, three elves fought.
Standing in the middle was a young moon elf. Although his face was serious, one could still tell from his exposed temperament that his personality must be lively and cheerful.
Standing on his left is a very beautiful middle-aged elf with flying short blond hair, a silhouette similar to Lynn's, and a sharp look on his face.
On the right stands a tall black-haired female elf. Although she is also very beautiful, she looks very strong. Unlike the general Garr next to her, she is wearing plate armor, and her helmet is placed on her left arm. .
That should be Admiral Simara, the second in command of the Navy of Evermeet.
She was supposed to visit cities on the mainland as an envoy of the Royal Fleet. Hill remembered hearing that she had gone to Candlekeep last year, but unexpectedly returned to the Isle of Evermeet.
From this point, it can be seen that what the Elf Queen did this time should have been foreshadowed, otherwise, the admiral should follow the normal order of visits, and now he should be in the port city a little further south, Amn's Askatra finally arrived at Mulan in the Shardtooth Mountains and stayed there for a while. Mulan was the place that had the greatest impact on the elf royal fleet.
In an independent city, there are almost no allies, and the city lord is notoriously stupid.
However, this place occupies the most perfect bay, and the city is very safe protected by the Shardtooth Mountains and the unfathomable forest next to it.
Of course, for the Mulan people, the nearby forest may not be considered safe, but it prevents them from having enough arable land. There are also many powerful magical animals, and there may even be murderous plants. Every year, a large number of civilians die in the forest to fill their stomachs.
But for the elves, Mulan is really a treasure land, especially the seaport that can stop all the ships of the fleet naturally, and the waters with sufficient depth and width.
When Hill discovered the admiral's travels, he understood the true purpose of the elves, the royal fleet. As long as they had the opportunity, they would definitely attack Mu Lan. They can only sail on the sea, but some of their ships can fly, and the Scraptooth Mountains lined with strange rocks next to it is still a natural airport.
As long as the elves want to, raiding Mulan is a breeze.
So he didn't feel at all that this little prince would compete with him for the place. Aglaia has Neverwinter City above it, and Waterdeep City below it. It is fine to build a city, but the country can't let it go.
Mulan... is really suitable.
For humans, the nearby forest cannot be counted as territory, nor can it provide enough food, but for elves, it is a natural restaurant.
Moreover, Hill looked at the map in his hand. Although the territory occupied by Mulan is only a small strip, it can completely develop inward with the ability of the elves. The wilderness behind is occupied by most of the land except for the elf Brost. There are no other forces outside of the small town.
The most important thing is that the ruler of Mulan, Prince Andrew, is really really stupid. His legendary stories have fed countless bards who sing absurd comedy stories, and they don't even need to exaggerate or adapt them.
There must be countless ways for the elf to make this stupid prince make mistakes first.
Hill put away the map indifferently. If Mulan was just a stepping stone to land instead of his future homeland, Prince Ramriel would probably be happier.
For the royal family of Yongju Island, they can only leave their hometown and leave the birthplace of their blood. No matter how good the place is, it is meaningless.
Otherwise, with the strength of the prince that Hill just discovered, he shouldn't have chosen to build a city in the Northern Continent after 100 years.
At that time, Mulan had changed the ruler, and it was no longer so easy for the elves to succeed. Hill didn't pay much attention to his country, but it should be in the ice field, which is not a comfortable place for the elves .
But even so, the prince resolutely abandoned Yongmeet Island, which shows that the place will only get worse and worse.
As for the other elves, the Moonflower royal family was willing to endure pain for their people before, but after the queen left in disappointment, Prince Ramriel has completely given up the idea of continuing to dedicate to his people.
Hill also felt that they should have left long ago. Who still can't understand the tragedy of the royal family of Yongju Island? It's impossible for the elves not to know if they don't care about politics, but they just watched in silence.
Because the life of ordinary elves is actually more comfortable than that of the nobles. The nobles will die because of fighting for power and profit, but they can live comfortably under the protection of the queen's natural magic.
Hill felt that the elf queen should have finally understood this point and gave up everything to find her missing children.
Even if all she found were remains, at least if she could bring her children to the city of Aglaia to bury them, maybe their wandering souls could find the entrance to the Kingdom of God and reunite with their father.
Although Yongju Island cannot be entered at will, it is easy for ordinary elves to figure it out. It just depends on whether they are willing to follow the Moonflower Royal Family to leave that safe place.
Ordinary elves don't know that the mythos on Evermeeting Island are connected to the Moonflower royal family.
Sill suddenly remembered the great noble who lied to a certain princess and caused her to die of grief. Now I don’t know if he is in grief and pain. If he has a child with that princess, the throne of Yongju Island will be vacated Maybe it belongs to their family!
Why fight to the death with other families?
If in the past, the elves and nobles might have thought of a way to intercept this little prince, you must know that many pirates on the ocean have received large sums of money from them.
The royal fleet will not protect the merchant ships of these elf nobles, they can only rely on money to open the way.
However, everyone now knows that Corellon is in Aglea.
No pirate would accept this money for death, but it is very likely to kill the messenger and send it to the city of Aglaia.
Even pirates would rather have their seas under the control of Aglaia than Amberley. Although this newly emerged sea **** will not respond to their calls to calm the storm, at least he will not make inexplicable things shipwreck to extort money.
If it's just a natural storm, no old sailor would know which direction the wind is coming from!
So any seaside city is likely to encounter these crazy pirate raids, only the city of Aglaia is impossible.
Shaking his head, Hill regained his thoughts. What made him more happy was that his port could easily accept these more than 100 ships, and because of the very good anti-collision measures, even the first few ships The giant ships were also smoothly affixed to the berths without any trouble at all.
You must know that these giant ships that can accommodate dozens of heavy weapons are often unable to dock on the shore. Generally, the elves can only park them far away at sea, and then change to small boats to travel.
In that case, it might not be as shocking as it is now. Hill glanced at the crowd and wondered if Waterdeep and Neverwinter were not afraid.
Hill is obviously not aggressive, but this little prince is different. His appearance indicates that if there is a territory on the mainland, it needs to be tested.
If the Simara general hadn't left after arriving in Mulan, the smart people on the mainland would always be able to see what the elves' purpose was. But unfortunately, she went back half way.
Hill was able to see the problem of the admiral's path because he knew that the Royal Navy had been unwilling to stay on Yongju Island. Compete with those elf nobles for that little bit of territory.
As Lynn said, General Garr has stayed on Evermeet Island because of her loyalty to the queen~IndoMTL.com~ rather than her willingness to nest on that island.
So after Corellon looked at Toril again, General Garr immediately cheered up and tried to send his men to patrol suitable places to return to land.
Even if the queen didn't make such a decision, she would still attack Mu Lan, but not so quickly.
The elves on the ship began to file down, and the beautiful and free-spirited Admiral Gal jumped directly from the bow.
Hill watched Admiral Garr rubbing Lynn's head vigorously, and kept turning him around a few times to look back and forth. Brother, it really is a family.
Huh? Why aren't Lynn's cousins here?
Hill took a closer look, only to find that they were all guarding the ostentatious warning tower at the port...
It seems that they don't miss their old grandmother like Lin En at all, and just want to stay away.
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