Warlord: King of All Clans

Chapter 635 Troll Warrior

When the first snow arrived in Wolf-Driving Plains, Kedosha also returned to his troll village.

During this expedition, he only reached the territory of Arbroath, but he also made many achievements by following General Six.

Therefore, after the Troll Grenadiers were disbanded, he was also allocated enough military merits and spoils.

The human Count, Dragon Slayer Leo, personally awarded him the medal of "Troll Warrior" and gave him ten imperial gold coins and a pound of dragon meat.

There were only ten grenadiers who were awarded the title of "Troll Warriors", all of whom were the best performing troll warriors in this expedition.

However, there is also a troll grenadier who expressed his wish to be awarded the title of "Kobold Warrior".

Because of this title, you don't have to pay for meals in the kobold settlement, and the title of "Troll Warrior" is just an honorary title.

After Kedosha followed the army back to the river bend, he boldly made a request after the lord's commendation meeting ended.

He hoped to exchange ten gold coins for a flintlock rifle!

The flintlock rifles of Hewan are specially issued by the military and are prohibited for civilians to carry. Musketeers cannot take them home after retirement and can only return them according to regulations.

In view of his bravery in battle and Fisa's plea, Leo finally agreed to this request. In addition to a flintlock rifle, he also gave him the necessary equipment for a musketeer.

Three ammunition bags, a musket disassembly and repair tool kit, lead ingots, lead bullet mold pliers, and a musket bayonet.

Including the musket, the factory cost of a complete set of weapons was about three gold coins, but the Talhan tribe was willing to pay fifteen gold coins per set, but Leo did not agree.

During this expedition, Khadosha witnessed the power of the flintlock musket, a weapon as powerful as the headhunter's spear, with a range as far as the northern longbow, and a fast and deadly bullet.

Carrying their newly acquired flintlock rifles, the troll warrior Kedosa underwent three days of musket training and then disbanded and went home.

The alien legions in Hewan are different from the regular army. They are all semi-conscripted legions. They accept Rio's conscription to fight in wartime, and return to their own homes after the war and continue to be managed by their respective leaders.

Some alien leaders will continue to maintain the existence of their legions, while others will temporarily disband.

For example, the Kobold Artillery Regiment will be maintained for a long time, but the soldiers of the Kobold Musketeer Regiment are all recruited from workshops and mines. Once the war is over, they will go back to work.

Asa has her own standing army - three hundred elite headhunters. These three hundred grenadiers are just her political means to integrate into the River Bay. Besides, the troll city-state has no grenades for them to throw.

Returning to the wilderness of Wolf-Driving Plain, Kedosha followed the troll hunting team and stepped into the mountains on the thin snow, preparing for another hunt before the heavy snow closed the mountains.

The troll tribes that depend on the river bend for survival are richer than before. Troll hunters no longer have only stone javelins in their hands. Many hunters are equipped with northern longbows with ox horns.

Although stone javelins are powerful, they are not as accurate at long distances, and prey can easily escape when hunting.

The Wolf-Qulang Plain is not like the northern snowfields. There are not so many clumsy mammoths, woolly rhinos and snow bears throwing javelins at them. The wolves, tigers, leopards and deer here all react quickly and can dodge the spears.

The ox horn bow is different. Its flying speed is twice as fast as a spear. As long as it hits the target, even if it cannot kill the prey, the opponent will sooner or later bleed to death under the pursuit of the troll.

After entering the mountains, the troll hunting team of more than ten people indeed caught a lot of prey, and almost every troll hunter had a catch.

The largest prey was a giant horned deer, which even a troll would need two people to carry back.

Kedosha, who has always been the strongest hunter in the village, had no gains throughout the whole process and always followed his companions with a flintlock rifle on his shoulder.

His companion laughed at him, "Kedosa, have you become stupid under the hands of humans? You can only throw explosives but not javelins?"

Another troll hunter also said, "Don't worry, Kedosha is a troll warrior. King Aesar said that he would give him twenty bags of potato cakes every month, which is enough for him to eat."

The troll hunters laughed together. Although trolls are omnivores, they mainly eat meat. Only the elderly, the weak, women and children are responsible for collecting wild fruits and roots.

In their view, the coarse potato cakes made from deer horn cassava are food for the elderly and the weak.

But we have been sharing life and death together since childhood, so there is no malice in this ridicule.

A group of troll hunters laughed and began to discuss how to distribute the prey. They planned to give a portion to Kedosha to protect the leadership prestige he had established among the tribe.

The village witch doctor is about to die of old age, and Kedosha is the next chief. None of the hunting team members want to see his reputation damaged.

Kedosha did not get angry, but announced a good news, "At the next city-state meeting, I will try to awaken and become extraordinary with the help of King Asa."

After being gifted the "Troll Warrior" by the dragon slayer Leo, Kedosa was given a pound of dragon flesh as the ruler of the trolls.

Asa had to express her opinion and immediately told the troll warriors who were being awarded medals that she would collect enough magical materials and mix them with dragon meat to make troll potions to allow the troll warriors to become extraordinary.

The group of fellow trolls were stunned, and then burst into cheers.

Their small tribe had long lost its extraordinary inheritance, and there had been no natural awakenings in several generations.

If Kedosha can awaken his extraordinary powers and become an extraordinary troll, the status of their small tribe in the troll city-state will also rise, and they may even be able to become one of the "Twenty-Four Chiefs" of the city-state meeting.

The twenty-four chiefs of the Troll City-State Conference are the twenty-four troll tribes recognized by King Aesir. Their chiefs are all extraordinary people and have the power to speak and vote in the Troll Conference.

Small tribes like theirs only have the right to attend city-state meetings.

The trolls' noise caused unusual movements in the jungle, and the thin snow covering the pine forest began to roll down.

Five huge wolves jumped out of the forest!

The pack of wolves that dominated the Wolf-Driving Plains saw their numbers decline drastically amid the tide of foreign migration, and were forced to hide in the deep mountains of the magnificent barrier.

Now that winter has arrived, the prey in the mountains has begun to decrease, and traces of wolves have appeared again in the trolls' hunting grounds.

Among more than ten troll hunters, only four are qualified headhunters, and there is not a single extraordinary one. Their combined combat power can barely match that of five wargs.

In the past, the five wargs would not have rashly attacked the troll hunting team that could kill them, but the group before them was obviously already extremely hungry.

The trolls also reacted quickly. They immediately threw away their ox horn longbows, surrounded the city with hunting spears, and roared loudly to intimidate.

The two-hundred-pound ox-horn longbow, coupled with the River Bend people's fine steel arrows, can already penetrate the fur of the wolf, but that's all, it's difficult to cause serious damage to it.

As for hunting javelins, only sneak attacks are useful. In a head-on confrontation, the wolf can easily dodge.

Five sturdy adult wolves slowly approached the troll hunters who were surrounding them in a circle, ignoring their threats and wanting to drag away a few human prey to fill their hungry stomachs.

At this time, Kedosha raised the heavy flintlock in his hand.

With a roar that resounded through the sky, the big eyeball of a wolf exploded, and it staggered back a few steps, then fell to the ground with a bang.

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