The Witcher: Son of the Planes.

Chapter 563 Gods Plane 2

Although Colin was not afraid that the other party would know his identity as a visitor from another dimension, he was also unwilling to expose himself. Who knew if there was any unknown powerful person here who could obtain his information through some means.

"You can call me Lord Snape. Please give me a brief introduction of the island in front of us and everything you know about it."

"Yes, Your Excellency. The island behind me is called Dardati Island. There are dozens of murloc tribes of different sizes living on the island. The most powerful murloc tribe is called the Sunderer Murloc Tribe. They occupy one third of the territory of Dardati Island.

The guardian of the entire island is in their tribe. There are two more tribes closer to them, named the Tough Murloc Tribe and the Swift Murloc Tribe. There are more than a dozen tribes without names like ours, and their strengths vary, but they are all far weaker than the three major tribes.

You can see that our tribe only has more than 20 warriors, while the three major tribes have no less than 300 people. In addition to these warriors, the three major tribes also have murloc priests, who are gods who have mastered terrible spells. They are messengers of God and can use the spells given to them by God. "

Colin listened to Searles's slightly exaggerated words for a long time, but he didn't feel that they were that impressive. When could a tribe of a few hundred people be called a big tribe? Perhaps this kind of understanding only exists on islands where intelligent creatures are rare.

"What kind of creature is this so-called patron saint? What is his strength?" Colin needed to figure out whether the other party's patron saint was just a title or a god in some sense.

“I dare not say the honorific name of God. His statue is a winged snake, coiled on the altar of the Sunderer tribe. Only on the annual worship day will the statue turn into its original form. I only have the opportunity to see Him during the worship.

As for His strength, I don't know, but I feel that even the chief of the Sunderer tribe is far inferior to Him."

Seeing that Sales could explain the situation of this guardian god so easily, Colin could also tell that the other party did not have much faith and loyalty in this guardian god, and he was not sure what level of creature the other party was.

"What is the strength of the Minister of the Ripper Tribe?" Colin asked.

"Chief Kras should be a priest of level 11 or 12, and there are several warriors above level 10 in the tribe."

Colin didn't quite understand the level division here, so he asked again: "What level are you at?"

"Your Excellency, I am a level 8 warrior, and the warriors in my clan are all level 6-7 warriors."

After listening to Searles' explanation, Colin roughly understood that levels 1 to 8 were probably the combat power of an apprentice or a knight's squire. As for the subsequent level divisions, it remained to be verified.

However, the level division here is so wide that I guess level 12 or even higher levels shouldn't be that strong.

It is estimated that the fishman Sayles has never left this island, so it is impossible to ask him more questions. If he wants to know more information, it seems that he needs to meet the guardian god.

"When is the next worship?" Colin asked.

"Three days later, Your Excellency."

Colin thought about it. Three days was not a long time. Colin still had the patience. He needed to take the opportunity to secretly observe the other party.

Instead of staying in the wooden house that Sells had urged him to enter, Colin chose to hide in the treetops on the island with Charles.

During the three days, Sells wanted to say something to Colin several times, but after hesitating again and again, he gave up.

He also wanted to become a great chieftain like the Sunderer Murloc Tribe. He felt that Lord Snape was very powerful, perhaps even stronger than the patron saint Vinsk, but Sales didn't dare to gamble.

First, he didn't know whether Lord Snape had the idea of ​​becoming the new patronus; second, his feeling was just his feeling, and he couldn't judge the strength of Lord Snape and the patronus His Highness Winsk. If he lost the bet, he would be completely finished.

Although Colin had his eyes closed and looked like he was resting for the past three days, he was not doing nothing. Instead, he had used his mental power to explore the entire island. Except for the Sunderer tribe in the center of the island, Colin did not want to rashly alarm the so-called guardian god.

The three days are finally up. This day is an important festival for the entire island to worship the patron saint. On this day, all the members of the fishman tribe on the island must go to worship the patron saint, His Highness Wensk.

If you offer your faith and loyalty to His Highness Wensk, and if you are lucky, His Highness Wensk will grant you "divine power" and make you the new priest of the island, then the status of the entire tribe will be greatly changed. But if you are unlucky, you may be eaten by His Highness Wensk on the spot, and finally turned into fertilizer, nourishing the marine life around the island, and then transformed into food for the fish people.

On this day, Searles was very nervous, not knowing how Lord Snape would appear in front of the fish people on the entire island. If Lord Snape made any unusual moves, he hoped that he would not be too involved.

Although Colin had no intention of enslaving Sales, he could easily guess the other party's mood. However, he said nothing. As a demigod, he had only exchanged a few words with Sales at the beginning in order to understand the situation. Now he was not in the mood to care about Sales' mood.

When Sales led his people and headed towards the center of the island, Colin and Charles also set out. After he cast the invisibility spell, he slowly followed behind the fish people.

Sells looked back several times but did not see any trace of Lord Snape. He was a little confused. Didn't the Lord need to follow him?

If that's the case, then it would be great. I wouldn't have to have any psychological burden. As long as he doesn't follow me to the worship site, then if Venerable Snape is killed in the end, it will have nothing to do with me.

As for Lord Snape's victory?

He also had a little bit of hope that maybe he could follow Venerable Snape and become a high priest like Chief Kras?

The area of ​​this island is not small. Even with the speed of the mermen, it took them half a day to reach the Ripper merman tribe.

After Saleth paid some shell-like things to the fishman guards of the Ripper tribe, he was able to lead his people into the Ripper tribe.

Colin and Charles did not follow Saiers in immediately. They were already very close to the Ripper Murloc Tribe, but he had not yet sensed the existence of creatures beyond level two. The strongest one was only at the peak level one.

According to Sayles' description, the strongest one is most likely the leader of the Sunderer Murloc tribe, the 12th-level priest Kras.

While Colin was waiting, some small murloc tribes on the island also came to the Ripper Murloc Tribe one after another. After paying the "entrance" fee as required, they arrived at the altar square of the Ripper Murloc Tribe, quietly waiting for the arrival of the patron saint, His Highness Vinsk.

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