Just being a dark elf in Warhammer

Chapter 575 426 Return to Erbesrek (with popular science)

"This is really a race to death..."

Darkus has completed the finishing work, agreed on a date, and made some arrangements with Berg-Shun, who promised to persuade the woodland lord of Cavalok, Indra.

After the red dragons have finished handling their respective affairs, they will take the wealth accumulated over thousands of years to Athel Loren. There is no place more suitable for dragons to land than the Kavalok Plains. The entire Athel Loren belongs to Kavalok. There are many open areas. The red dragons will count the wealth as original stocks there, and then wait for Darkus to finish his work and return to the New World with him.

It would be best if there were still sixteen red dragons at that time. Darkus didn't ask for more, just don't ask for less, and he would run half of them in one go. He knew that feeling, just like not attending after signing up, not hearing anything after consultation, not answering phone calls. The main focus is on being a boss and focusing on participation. Anyway, I didn’t pay any money.

As for the three forest dragons, Darkus didn't have much idea. Bajir was ready to transform into a dragon, and then forcefully settled in the Dragon Tower among the three spiers of Tal Litanel, becoming the master of the Dragon Tower. Berg-Shun is also preparing to transform into a dragon, but she will not leave Lauren Loren. She is the partner of Indra, the lord of Cavalok Woodland. The same is true for Sesin-Hal. As forest dragons, they cannot leave the forest.

After the forest dragon becomes a dragonborn, it is no different from the red dragon, except that it is a little green. Not only the top of the head is green, but the soles of the feet are also green. The whole body is green, still the same dark green. And they are not 2.5 meters tall like Mordax. The height may be related to the system before transforming into a dragon. Their height and body shape are similar to those of elves. If they know shadow spells or have the help of high-level shadow casters, , if it changes its appearance and hides its tail, it is no different from an ordinary elf.

"Okay, brother, calm down, be normal, don't act like a resentful woman." Darkus, who was no longer looking at the gray mountains, patted the big guy's lizard armor and said, the big guy now has some ……sensitive? Give him a strange feeling that you have a dog outside and you don't love me anymore, which can be said to be full of resentment. The devil knows why the big guy exudes such weird emotions. Sometimes being too smart is not good.

The big guy who was running turned his head, put on a pitiful expression, opened his mouth and smacked his lips at Darkus, then turned his head and continued running.

Darkus shook his head speechlessly. He felt that the big guy was thinking too much. He usually still had to ride the big guy, at least in Nagaroth. In the continent of Lustria, he has the magical God of Ha and the spiritual network. Splinterwen is preparing to transform into a dragon. When the time comes, he is going to let Splinterwen do what he can. Normally, he would not fly around on Splinterwen.

Now, Darkus led the team back again. He originally thought that he would need to find some local guides or ask Aslay on the other side of the gray mountain range to launch an airborne search, but it turned out that he thought too much. When he stood on the top of Dragon Castle, he could clearly see Drakfels Castle standing on the top of the mountain.

After the meeting with the red dragon, Darkus was no longer in a hurry. It was winter now, and this year's Orion had already been buried. He would not reappear until the Spring Equinox next year. Even if he climbed, he could reach Athel Loren before the Spring Equinox. . He was not in a hurry to meet with the Assur envoy. The envoy would stay in Athel Loren for a while anyway.

"Does this count as an achievement for me? Returning to Erbeslake?"

Darkus returned to Ulborik again.

Whether it's Ulberek or Erbesrek, it all means the same thing.

Standing in the valley of the Gray Lady and across the River Tefir, Ulbric is one of the greatest fortress cities in Reikland. It has a glorious history as old as the Empire. It is located in the rugged shadow of the Gray Mountains. Guarding the Pass of the Gray Lady, it is the only reliable trade route from Reikland to the Duchy of Bretonnian Palaon, and has long-standing ties with the dwarves of the Gray Mountains.

In addition, Ulborik serves as a trading center for Wobergland, receiving goods from the dwarven strongholds in Bretonnia and the Gray Mountains and exporting them both within and outside the Empire. It weaves winding roads, rivers, and canals into the empire's vast network of trade and commerce, forming an unparalleled commercial center that is one of the most dazzling jewels in Reikland's crown.

This striking fortress town features a majestic bridge spanning the River Tefiel, a spectacular feat of engineering and a timeless symbol of the alliance between humans and dwarves. The roads were crowded with carriages, wagons, and horses carrying goods over long distances to and from the town's several busy markets, and the rivers and canals were filled with ships of all types, carrying all kinds of goods for sale and trade.

Ulbric is famously cosmopolitan, with people from all walks of life in the empire strolling and drinking beer in the streets, and in addition to a sizable dwarven quarter, many halflings also call the town home. Additionally, there is a community of Bretonnians and even a small Tyrell community.

Prospectors, hunters, and adventurers journey from Ulbric deep into the Gray Mountains, searching the steep mountains for gold, fame, or notoriety. Taverns, inns, and unsanitary bars were filled with scarred, cynical old warriors. When the wine is drunk, they will talk endlessly about the violence and suffering in the mountains, but most of the naive and ambitious people are either too brave or too stupid to care about these drunken words, until these new adventurers scar Coming out of the deep mountains is like an endless cycle.

However, in the era of Darkus, this magnificent bridge did not appear...

Ulbric has a long history, and the earliest time of its establishment has long been lost in the mists of history. Only the dragons living in the Gray Mountains know about it, but they don't pay attention to these things, and they don't have a clear concept of time. Drakefels also knew it, but no canon scholar dared to conduct a face-to-face interview.

Fortunately, dwarven scholars at Karak Dreadnaught claim that Ulborik was originally a small settlement of the Amberlogan tribe, even five centuries before Sigmar founded his empire. Following Sigmar's victory at the Battle of Blackfire Pass, the town prospered as a treaty with the dwarves bound the two races together. However, the town was also troubled, and although it had trade relations with the Principality of Palaon, the two sides also clashed over the control of the mountain pass.

Ulbric has been besieged many times, it has been surrounded regularly, by the Bretonnians, by neighboring Imperial armies, by vampires, Skaven, Orcs, and Greenskins, on a few occasions The town was razed to the ground by the armies of the conquerors.

In the year 881 of the Imperial Calendar, the First Palavon War began. The army of Reik led across the Gray Mountains and attacked the tribesmen on the opposite side, occupying a fertile land. Although humans have migrated here, those on the other side of the mountain are not convinced by those on this side of the mountain. The tribesmen on the other side of the mountain are engaged in guerrilla warfare in the gray mountains. However, this did not stop the empire's ambitions, and eventually the empire established a new province called Geos Territory on the other side of the mountain.

Then... Gilles suddenly appeared, and under his leadership, Bretonnia drove the empire back to the mountain side. Soon after, Bretonnia was founded, and from then on the empire lost the opportunity to expand beyond the mountains.

After a hundred years of silence, the Black Death came. The plague claimed thousands of lives, and only a few hundred people in Ulborik were left to survive. Soon after, a large number of Skaven emerged from the Tefir River and razed Ulborik to the ground. During the Black Death War, Ulborik became a material transfer station for the Skaven. Until "Rat Exterminator" Mandred regained this place.

After being sacked by the Skaven, Ulborik rebuilt with the help of the dwarves of Karak Dreadfort. The dwarves also thoughtfully added an important sewer system, enough to support a building many times larger than the original one. system provides conditions for future development.

In the year 1707 of the Imperial Calendar, Ulborik was defeated by Gajeel's Waaagh! Surrounded, this time the dwarves in the Gray Mountains had no friendly troops in trouble, and remained as still as a mountain. The dwarves took action, and then the dwarves were defeated... Uborik scored twice and was razed to the ground again. This failure caused an extremely bad chain reaction. After G'zir captured Ulborik, the Gray Mountains became unimpeded. The greenskin army entered the Gray Mountains, and the ancient dwarf fortress of Karak Branagh fell. After a few years of turmoil, Gajeel joined Gorbad's Waaagh!

After this experience, the Brunner family financed the purchase of stone from the Jungfrid family's quarry in the Gray Mountains and built the Black Rock Castle on the ruins of Ulborik.

Then the cycle begins, Ulborik is threatened and seeks help from his dwarven allies, the dwarves refuse, the city is destroyed, the dwarves rebuild it, and are rewarded. This pattern was repeated over the next few centuries, to the point where some residents of Ulborik became dissatisfied, believing that they were being taken advantage of by their so-called allies.

In the year 2015 of the Imperial Calendar, Ulborik was conquered again, this time by the von Wolfen family, and the town was saved from destruction.

During the First Vampire War, Ulborik was helpless against Vlad's army of the dead and was conquered again.

In the year 2141 of the Imperial Calendar, the Second Palaon War began. At that time, Wobergrand's army was mobilized to support Altdorf in resisting Manfred's vampire army. The Principality of Palavon took this opportunity to launch a surprise attack. Uborik was sacked twice, but the Black Rock Castle was never captured. Finally, when Wobergland's army called back, the other side of the mountain had no choice but to withdraw.

In 2302 Imperial Calendar, Ulborik's army responded to Magnus's call to participate in the Great War Against Chaos. When the army left, the orcs from the Gray Mountains poured out and surrounded Ulbric. Karak Dreadnought refused to provide any aid, and Ulbric was razed to the ground.

Ever the shrewd statesman, Magnus entrusted the dwarves of Karak Dreadnought with the task of rebuilding Ulborik, ensuring that it would fall for the last time. Soon an agreement was signed. The content of the agreement included that the dwarves would build a new city wall for Ulborik that was at least 30 dwarves high. After that, for a long time, the two sides had a fierce dispute over the precise height of a dwarf. The king of Dreadnaught Castle He even proposed using his newborn daughter as a standard measure, but was refuted by humans.

Despite some disagreements over the terms of the agreement, the dwarves began construction work, and soon new high walls were erected, connecting the still-standing Black Rock Castle to the new fortress. Buildings were repaired and became stronger, taller and stronger. It was then that the magnificent bridge, reinforced with runes to ensure it would stand for many years, was built.

In the decades following Reconstruction, Ulbric's wealth grew steadily, as ore and precious metals were mined from the rich deposits of the Gray Mountains. Trade flows brought merchants, craftsmen, and a variety of travelers by land and river, adding to Ulborik's population.

However, Ulbric's newfound wealth attracted attention from across the mountain, and when the trade deals Ulbric offered were deemed insufficiently generous, war broke out. The reasons for the war given by those on the other side of the mountain were loud. They believed that military expansion to rebuild new towns was unacceptable, and then launched a fierce offensive. After the war lasted for a while, the army on the other side of the mountain was repulsed, but the war did not end. The army on the other side of the mountain crossed the gray mountains and surrounded Palaon.

A year later, the King of Karak Dreadnaught intervened, and the Third Palaon War ended.

What does this mean? This shows that in addition to Martian soldiers and those monsters and monsters, economy can greatly improve the strength of the army.

A hundred years later, the fourth Palaon War began. This time Umberik's battle was not as exciting as the last time. The town was besieged twice in three years, but thanks to the reconstruction of the dwarves, the town has always been peaceful. There is no fall. Soon after, the "Big Belly King" Gulu's Waaagh! At first, Ulborik did not fall this time. Fifty years later, the Fifth Palavon War began, and this time it was no different.

In the year 2512 of the Imperial Calendar, under the strong orders of Karl Franz, Ulborik broke away from the rule of the Jungfroud family and became a free city.

In the year 2523 of the Imperial Calendar, during an attack by the Skaven, five warriors from various races and countries happened to be trapped in Ulborik. Fighting against the first scouting forces of the Fester Clan, the Asrai ranger Kerilian and the dwarf ranger Bardin Goraksh were forced to form an alliance, and over the next few days of battle they developed a mutual respect for each other.

Upon arriving in the city of Ulborik, the elves and dwarves met the imperial soldier Markus Krupol, who was hired by the witch hunter Victor Salzpyre to escort the wizards of Estalia Sienna Fugnasus on trial. These five heroes met when they sought refuge in the Red Moon Tavern. They accepted the recruitment of the tavern owner to repel the invasion of Skaven, and then another story began...

"So this is Ulbrik? It's smaller than I thought." Darkus, who was looking at Ulbrik from a distance, ignored the patrolman who was hiding far away. He patted the big guy.

The somewhat emotional big guy snorted, roared, and ordered the team to start turning.

Darkus was so anxious last time that he didn't go to Ulborik at all, and directly found a relatively shallow place to cross the Tafel River. This time... he wasn't going to enter, let alone visit Duchess Ilona von Jungfried.

The Jungfried family rose to power in the year 197 of the Imperial Calendar and continued to rule Ulborik until the Black Death, when the family gave up their rule and retreated to the Gray Mountains to escape the plague. After Ulborik was recovered, Mandred re-appointed the rulers, and after several centuries, the Brunner family became the new rulers until 1940 in the Imperial Calendar.

After the Blood Feast incident, there were only a few members of the Brunner family left. The Jungfroud family took this opportunity to control Ulborik again. In the year 2009 of the Imperial Calendar, the Jungfroud family was taken over by Rick. Officially recognized as the legitimate ruler of the Duchy of Ulborik. This decree aroused the wrath of the Wolfen family, who believed that they had a legitimate claim due to their marriage to the Brunner family.

Then the war began, and eventually the Jungfried family swore allegiance to the Wolfen family and became vassals of the Wolfen family. Over the next few decades, the Wolfen family gained complete control over the entire duchy, so much so that the then head of the Wolfen family declared himself king.

The Wolfen family ruled until Magnus succeeded to the throne, and the Pious made many major political changes in the process of establishing the new empire. It was then that the Wolfen family was deprived of their political rights and status. , the Jung-Frode family broke away from the Wolfen family.

In the next two hundred years, the Jungfreud family became bigger and stronger, their political power was greatly consolidated, the family wealth and military strength increased exponentially, and an agreement was signed at the same time as the war with Palavon, the Gray Mountains The same goes for the dwarves. The Jung-Frode family had unparalleled influence on Wobergland, and their identity and status were almost impeccable until the political turmoil in the empire's history of 2512.

Duchess Ilona von Jungflod was also a bad girl. Vlad besieged Ulborik. Her pleas for help from Karak Dreadnaught were ignored. In the end, she was captured in Black Rock Castle and never returned. No one has seen her either. Based on the urine collected by Vlad, she probably became a vampire and became Ilona von Carstein. However, she escaped this terrible fate, just like Jerrick Kruger, the Grand Master of the White Wolf Knights of Middenheim, and if there are no accidents in the future, she should live well.

"It should be here? I feel a little uneasy in my heart. What is this? Visiting the woman's family? To be honest, I am a little nervous. My palms are starting to sweat. Should I bring some gifts?"

Genevieve, who was walking in front of Darkus, shook her head speechlessly. She knew that Darkus was saying weird things, but she didn't think that Darkus would be uneasy in his heart. On the contrary, her heart was the real thing. Uneasy.

Soon, Darkus and his party came to an isolated monastery. (End of chapter)

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