Ordinary fantasy adventure in Faerûn

Chapter 505 Establishing Diplomatic Relations

Chapter 505 Establishing Diplomatic Relations
Just as Noshiel had expected, they listened to the extremely clear advice he had given them, so after wandering around Noshiel for two days, enjoying the specialties of Blingdenstone City, such as mushroom los beast stew and grilled fish with salt and pepper, King Snitker finally sent his elite warriors to summon him again.

The final result was just as Noshir had expected. The underground gnomes finally agreed to this seemingly mutually beneficial agreement, except for some additional modification conditions that had to be added.

After all, the biggest reason why the underground gnomes were willing to sign this treaty was not because they wanted to completely incorporate this huge force. The real reason they agreed was out of fear.

The underground gnomes were willing to provide the necessary accommodation and food for the spawn, but they had different opinions on the location of the accommodation. Finally, after two days of discussion, they seemed very generous and chose to allocate four abandoned mines that were not too far from Blingdenstone, but definitely not close, as the residence of the vampire spawn.

In order to soothe the fragile nerves of the deep gnomes as much as possible, Ben Lenohill has tried his best not to irritate them, so when negotiating the terms, he changed the accommodation location of the spawn to Bryndenstone City. During the past 2000 years of mining, the abandoned mines outside the city were hollowed out by the gnomes. But for the deep gnomes, such insurance does not seem to completely reassure them.

But Noshil understood this. There was nothing he could do even if he didn't understand. After all, the number of the derivatives was too large. If such a large number of derivatives were concentrated in one mine, what if they got hungry one day and rushed out in droves? Then Blingden Stone City would be the first place to suffer. If you think about it carefully, nearly 7000 derivatives rushed out from one place in a very short time.

If such a scenario were to actually happen, it would be a catastrophic disaster for the city. However, if they were dispersed, their overall strength weakened, their positions disrupted, and they were prevented from integrating their strength, then the threat posed by these vampires to the city would be reduced to an acceptable level.

If they were not restricted, they would definitely be able to completely capture the defenses of Blingdenstone, because strictly speaking, the city's real regular garrison actually only consists of more than 300 qualified soldiers who are proficient in street fighting. Once a real war breaks out, Blingdenstone can quickly add another 1200 elite warriors, but this is only a total of 1500.

Although every adult male underground gnome has received very strict training and can immediately transform into a qualified soldier with a set of qualified weapons and equipment, even so, the total number of combat-ready soldiers in the entire city will not exceed 4500.

The gap is too huge and too dangerous. To the sunderground gnomes, these vampire spawn are completely uncontrollable external risks. The sunderground gnomes must never completely trust them no matter what.

Because of this, almost all the elders believed that instead of letting this huge force disappear inexplicably from their sight, it would be better to recruit them directly, keep them under their noses, and keep a close watch on them.

Noshier naturally understood the dwarves' thoughts, but he did not seem to care about these little tricks. After all, if he were the ruler of Bryndenstone City and it was him who decided whether these derivatives should stay or go, as long as he chose to keep them, he would definitely take similar precautions, or even be more cautious than this.

Moreover, as long as the derivatives do not go crazy, do not hurt others, and strictly abide by the terms of the contract, then these preventive measures will be meaningless. This change in distance will not prevent them from continuing to work hard to get better. In addition, I will stay here for a while. While helping them to gain a foothold, I must also restrain their actions so that they can subconsciously associate him with me when they are about to lose control. This is enough.

Noshil thought so, which led him to quickly accept the changes to the treaty. After signing the agreement, he quickly chose to say goodbye and quickly returned to the concentration point of the derivative bodies deep in the Tourmaline Abyss below the Dust Eagle Mountain.

At this time, the derivatives had almost completed the preliminary preparations. Noshir did not hesitate and directly picked up the Staff of Sorrow with Kazador hanging on it, communicated with the magic of the staff, and in less than two minutes, remotely opened all the cages and released all the derivatives. Thanks to the sufficient preparations in the early stage, 97% of the process went very smoothly, except for a few who were too angry and went directly to the derivatives who had deceived them as soon as they were free. There was a revenge war in which no one could kill anyone, but the bloodiness was not reduced at all, and the chaos was getting more and more intense. There was almost no other trouble.

Fortunately, these were still controllable behaviors within expectations. When Noshir came to the place where they were disputing and watched quietly for a while, making sure that they had vented their anger enough, he chose to intervene personally. With his intervention, the disputes were quickly settled.

When the dispute was completely settled, it was only then that this huge migration team officially set out. Taking advantage of the darkness of the night, they followed the road that Noshir had scouted in advance, and in a valley in the Dust Eagle Mountains, they found a road that meandered downward and led directly to the Underdark.

Then, under the guidance of Noshir, they embarked on this long journey which took three days and two nights to finally reach their destination.

Well, actually, this traveling speed is already considered extremely fast. After all, the migrants are all derivatives. They do not carry large quantities of supplies, and they have sufficient endurance and recovery ability. The only thing they need to ensure is that the direction is correct. But with Noshir leading the way, this is also the thing they least need to doubt.

Of course, if you want to carry out a large-scale migration in the Underdark, in addition to ensuring that you have enough physical strength and a sense of direction, the most important thing is...

"Ah! It's the Deinonychus! We're being targeted by these damn monsters again!"

In this long and narrow but not messy migrating team formed by the derivatives, a group of derivatives located at the very end about 1/3 were very normal. They encountered a situation that was very common in the Underdark... Monsters all over this dark world, a hunting team composed of three Deinoclaws. The moment they poked their heads out from the crevices of the tall rocks beside the team, these monsters were discovered by the derivatives with excellent senses.

"It's these things again. Be careful of their flying pounces and hooks!"

"Hold steady, don't panic! And don't run! These beasts will only attack frightened prey, come and surround them! Attack together, using our fangs, claws, and immortal bodies to our advantage! Just like Noshir taught us! Surround them and suck their blood!"

Two firm voices suddenly sounded from the team. The clear instructions contained in the voices instantly dispelled the panic of the derivatives. They all steadied their retreating steps, opened their hands, lowered their bodies, and bared their fangs. In an instant, they completed the transformation from prey to hunters. Relying on the advantage of numbers, they slowly surrounded these monsters that wanted to take advantage of them.

(End of this chapter)

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