Just being a dark elf in Warhammer

Chapter 665 516 is a bit abstract (with popular science)

The Susorran Islands are located in the Vast Ocean northwest of Araby. They consist of 7 main islands and some small islands. They are somewhat similar to the Canary Islands of Blue Star, but they are not an indispensable base for human sea routes, nor are Columbus's fleets on his four voyages to the West all resupplied here, nor do they have beautiful natural scenery with many beautiful beaches and active volcanoes.

The Susorran Islands are very desolate. During the Golden Age of the Elves, some merchant ships from Ulthuan to Araby would make a short stop here for resupply, but those small ports and settlements have long been abandoned.

This place is very important because unlike the Atlantic Ocean without Atlantis, due to the existence of Ulthuan, the islands are located at the throat. If necessary, the Asur fleet deployed in the south of the Kingdom of Iris can reach the islands within 8 days and from the islands to Araby within 2 days.

Like the two central defenders on the back line of a football, the Ulthuan-Susorran Islands form a gate that can block and intercept ships traveling between the north and south of the Vast Ocean.

Therefore, it is a very dangerous thing to cross from here, but this is a matter of the past.

Who made the Asur fleet now in a declining stage, and the ships are stretched. The Asur fleet is usually deployed in colonies, such as this fortress, that fortress, or the Philippine colony in the Far East. The rest are either in the port for repair or as a general reserve, or deployed in the northwest of Osua to intercept the Duruchi ships and defend the route from Osua to Anaheim.

In addition, Asur does not have that kind of all-weather reconnaissance aircraft. The noble princes and princesses who can ride giant eagles and understand eagle language are unwilling to do such a thankless job.

Maybe... we should build a dock and airport in the future to station a naval aviation team? Forget it, this is a matter for the future.

When the fleet passed the Susoran Islands, Dacus finally got up from the bed. He lived a life like a running account. Life on the ship is like this, boring, dull and tedious. Get up every morning to train, practice, sail against the current, if you don't advance, you will retreat. If you don't practice for a day, you will be empty for ten days. After breakfast, I went to feed the big guy and let him go for a walk. Then I had free time.

Now he was fighting with Cowell in front of the elves and red dragons. He used the Mensur rules, which was the academic swordplay that had not yet appeared in the University of Aldorf. Maybe Felix would be a master of swordplay in five hundred years? Who knows.

The rules of the academic swordplay were very abstract. Protective gear needed to be worn on the chest, and the neck, which was a weak part, also needed to be worn. As for the head... an eye mask was needed to prevent eye injuries. The right arm that swung the sword needed to wear protective gear, one function was to protect, and the other function was to block the sword. The left arm did not need it.

As for how to fight... just stand still and swing head-on according to the round. Standing still meant keeping a certain distance, and the feet must not move at all. The means of attack was simply slashing. Dangerous and deadly actions such as frontal thrusts could not be used. Except for the arm that was used for fencing, other parts could not move. If they moved, it would be considered as retreating out of fear.

The target of the attack is the opponent's head and face. Regardless of winning or losing, the game ends in three situations: the first is that one party chooses to give up; the second is that the doctor on the scene thinks that one party is too injured to continue and proposes to stop; the third is that both parties persist until the end of the round.

After the end, the doctor on the scene sutures the wound without anesthesia.

This academy's swordsmanship is good. It is good because it combines the danger of actual combat swordsmanship and the impracticality of sports swordsmanship. It is a wonder in swordsmanship. But then again, there is no way, perhaps there is no better way than this. Academy swordsmanship is created by the times. Standing and chopping is always better than stabbing the throat and lungs from the front.

The university student alliance appeared earlier than the academy swordsmanship. Of course, it is also okay to call it a fraternity. Bismarck is a member of it. He is a master of duels. There are 25 recorded duels in three semesters of college. He is good at using sabers, but there were no academy swordsmanship rules at that time. As for pistols... zero. In 1852, he had a conflict with Fink, who was also an old swordsman and was imprisoned for this in 1833, but in the end both sides agreed to use pistols...

In addition to Bismarck, there were many famous Germans who were members of the League, such as...

Afterwards, it became more and more standardized. After San Dezi came to power, he banned the Student League, but many members still served in the army, such as Otto Skorzeny, a pioneer in special operations, Steinhoff with 178 combat records, and Jaeger in the T-34 Hunt, etc. Until Dacus came to this world, the League still had a tradition of fencing.

Dacus and Cowell did not wear protective gear or eye masks. They just stood there, simply swinging at each other, and ended the fight in five rounds.

Now, there are two bleeding cuts on Dacus' cheeks, and blood has stained his chin and neck red. Cowell also has several deep wounds on his face, and blood drips down his cheeks to the ground.

The final round began, and they clashed again. The swords crossed in the air, making a crisp metallic collision sound. Both of them carefully tested each other's defense and looked for opportunities to attack.

Darkius's slash was easily blocked by Cowell. At the moment when the sword was deflected, he quickly blocked it, sparks flew. The two sides fought back and forth in close range, and each attack was full of power and skill.

At the moment when the two swords crossed again, Cowell slowed down his attack slightly, revealing a slight flaw. Dacus seized this opportunity, and the blade slid down along the duel sword he blocked, cutting his cheek.

There is no winner or loser in a duel, and both sides win if they persist until the end of the round, so Cowell didn't say anything: You win or something like that. After playing a fancy sword flower, pointing the tip of the sword to the ground, he took a step back and saluted Dacus slightly.

Dacus also didn't say anything, but looked at Cowell with a meaningful look. People have self-knowledge. He knew that he was not as good as Cowell, who specialized in the duel sword. He was good at counter-attack, not counter-step. He knew that Cowell gave in to him at some points to avoid embarrassing the situation.

"How do you feel?"

"Well..." Cowell, who specialized not only in duel swords but also in eloquence, was a little speechless at this time. He actually didn't feel very good. This set of rules was a bit too idiotic and could not bring out the agility of the elves.

But this rule was proposed by Dacus, and he personally went to the scene. He knew Dacus, and there must be a reason for doing this, but he didn't know it yet, and he didn't know how to evaluate it for a while. He also knew that what Dacus needed was not respect, but actual evaluation.

"I understand, let's deal with the wound."

"Can I keep this scar as a symbol of honor?" Cowell nodded first, then he thought of something and pointed to the one on his left cheek.

"Of course, if you want." Dacus smiled. He didn't know how to evaluate Cowell. Political speculation? It can't be said that it should be sensitivity? Although Cowell didn't know how to evaluate it, he must have realized something, so he chose to keep a scar as a symbol of honor.

By then, everyone knew that the scar on Cowell's face was caused when he fought with him. With the increase of status and power, this scar will be given more meaning and deeper political ties.

After the wound was treated, he sat down again. He didn't ask those chosen by Edrezer how it was. There is no need. The rules and procedures are there. You can't get anything out of asking. It's just embarrassing.

"You two fight, use your fists. You can move, but you can't kick or hit your head." Sitting there, he thought of something and stopped Bainie and Seonlan from fighting. He asked the two killing sisters standing not far away to fight. Then he added, "Draw a circle. The one who goes out of the circle loses, and the one who falls to the ground loses. Shakara, you are responsible for being the referee."

The two killing sisters who were mixed in the arena of the Vicious Temple brightened their eyes in an instant after hearing Dacus's order. Although they didn't know why Dacus did it, they knew that this was an opportunity, a precious opportunity. After greeting Dacus, they raised their heads and turned to look at each other at the same time. The expressions on their faces became ferocious, and they wished they could tear each other apart right now.

"My brother, what do you think?" Maranul leaned next to Dacus, posed a comfortable posture and asked softly.

"Law?"

"Law?" Maranul was a little confused. He turned his head and looked at Dacus in surprise. He couldn't think of the relationship between sword fighting and boxing and the law at the first time, but soon, he thought of something else. It seemed to be related?

Naggaroth has laws, but they are very abstract and outrageous, and there are not many clauses, just a few.

The blood feud rule is one of the few legal clauses. At that time, the war between Hag Grave and Nagor triggered the blood feud rule. Barnes Barr, the admiral of Nagor, left his son Furlan in Hag Grave as a political hostage. In order to ensure peace between Hag Grave and Nagor, this was a reconciliation reached after decades of painful and bloody disputes.

As a result, Barnes' nephew Malus tortured his son Furlan into a half-crazy and half-stupid psychopath... Malus is not only his nephew, but also the son of Hag Grave Valahar.

At that time, Dacus, a stinking outsider, had just gone to Naggaroth to beg for food, and was not yet the Hand of the Witch King. Malekith had no intention of mediating for the second time, so Hag Graves and the Nagol started fighting.

It is also the law of Naggaroth that prohibits the belief in Slaanesh. The followers of Slaanesh must die. Dacus used this legal provision to kill Ishvar, who became Hag Graves Valahar within a few minutes.

However, this legal provision is somewhat abstract and Schrodinger. The followers of Slaanesh entrenched in Gorond are not affected by this provision, and how to determine whether they are followers of Slaanesh is also a science.

It is also one of the legal provisions that the Night Wardens and Valahar, who are officially appointed by the Witch King, are prohibited from being harmed. This is a provocation to the authority of the Witch King. When Dacus rose to power, the legal provisions were supplemented, or more accurately, tacitly accepted, and the same was true for those appointed by the Hand of the Witch King. Once a Druki causes harm to the Night Wardens and Valahar, he will become the enemy of the entire Druki society. This is why we have to mention the famous Black Blade.

To some extent, Dacuus is proficient in law. He announced that he and Maranul were attacked by Marus, which triggered the legal clause that prohibits the Night Wardens and Valahar from being harmed. Although he is not a Night Warden or Valahar, he is the Chief Archon, and his level is higher than that of the Night Wardens and Valahar. Maranul's injury triggered the blood feud rule.

At that time, Malus did not belong to the Hag Graves camp, but to the Nagor camp, so every wrong has its perpetrator and every debt has its creditor...

In addition to these three items, tax evasion is also one of the few laws in the Druzian society. The Night Warden Ranis, who was executed at the Dark Council, died because of this law.

But there is a but for everything. Hal Gansi, controlled by Hellebron, is the most law-abiding city in the entire Naggaroth. There are many legal provisions in this city. Specifically, this is not allowed, that is not allowed. Killing people, fighting privately, etc. are illegal and will be punished by death.

Of course, Hellebron did this for a reason, for the day when the midnight of death comes. On that day, Hal Gansi will lift all legal restrictions, avenge grievances, revenge, and kill happily.

Pure black humor.

In general, the laws of Naggaroth are simple, rough, and effective. They take care of all aspects, but they are not enough and cannot support the establishment of order at all.

The character, history and social environment of the elves are different from what Daxus had experienced before.

In Ulthuan, private fights and duels are popular. Tyrion had experienced a duel just after coming to Lothern from the Kingdom of Cosqui. The cause was that a swordsman deliberately provoked a topic and insulted his mother and brother. He fought back. Of course, there were some other complicated reasons, but it did not prevent the duel from going on normally in the end. There was nothing to say about the result. He ran away to the next era.

When Julian was a spy in Ulthuan, he was even more of a duel master. Many Asur masters died under his sword.

Long before the Battle of Finuvar Plains, Tyrion had a title of "Champion of the Emerald Sea Family". How did it come from... He liked to shuttle through the streets of Lothern at night with his friends and enjoy all kinds of good times.

When young nobles hang out together, there will definitely be a lot of trouble, fights and private fights. But no matter how strong an elf is, he may be killed in a street fight. Over the years, he has lost many of his friends. However, he enjoys the pleasure that street fights bring him.

Athel Loren and Lauren Loren...

Naggaroth is an even harsher place, with a history full of betrayal, killing, blood and war. The residents are deeply affected by their harsh environment and society, becoming more cruel and harsh. The social structure is strict and hierarchical, and the weak are destined to be oppressed and exploited by the strong.

Daquus, who fully understands the system and operation of Naggaroth, is not prepared to copy it mechanically. He is ready to live it out and open up a unique path for the elves. (End of this chapter)

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