Hyper-Dimensional Player-Chapter 488 - 78: Lady of Fury’s Gift (Part 3)
The gods are dividing territories, the most basic regions of belief.
At present, the system of the Gods of Faith has not been fully established, but many ancient divine spirits are slowly transforming their forms to adapt to the future pattern of belief.
The group soon set off again.
Duncan stood on the deck, gazing at the distant sea. He turned and looked at the female pirate beside him, and slowly said, "How many pirate forces are there on this sea?"
Annie-Potter pondered for a moment and whispered, "There are still many."
"Humans are just one of them."
"The real pirates come from the depths of the sea; they are the overlords of the deep sea regions."
Ocean Divine Descendant?
Or Deep Sea Giant? Or some other kind of creature?
Duncan, hearing this, seemed thoughtful and continued to ask, "Tell me about the other human pirate forces."
The red-haired female pirate took out a pen and paper, quickly marked a coordinate, and said solemnly, "Humans mainly operate in the shallow sea regions, only the large ships of the eastern elves can venture into deep sea navigation, but they have sealed off the Central State and rarely make an appearance."
The far east of this world, the furthest humans are similar to the nomads of the Middle East.
As this world is an evolution branch of Western civilization, there are no real Eastern ancestors in the true sense; the descendants of ancient elves occupy the Central State.
Islands were being marked one by one.
These pirates are mainly active in areas similar to the Mediterranean, centering on the Golden Coast, as it is the most prosperous, providing them with fertile ground for plunder.
Duncan’s gaze swept over, and he nodded slowly, "Mark those you can deal with."
"Those you cannot."
"Leave them to me to handle later."
He wants to conquer all the forces in this sea area.
Beside him, the red-haired female pirate cautiously asked, "What after you conquer them? So many pirate forces united, it will definitely arouse the fear of various kingdoms and city-states."
"They might band together to besiege us."
Duncan’s expression did not change in the slightest; he drew a line on a rough map with his finger and said in a deep voice, "I want to blockade the entire Golden Coast!"
"Every port, every coastal city."
He wants to directly choke off the economic lifeline of the entire Golden Coast, leading Prometheus, who initiated it all, to become the target of public criticism.
This is just an appetizer.
The many city-states and kingdoms on the Golden Coast were originally in a form of alliance, with always a hierarchy. After the Golden Coast’s maritime trade is blocked, they will soon fall into internal strife; some city-states even need to import food from other places.
Duncan wants to severely damage Prometheus’s prestige, even shake the legitimacy of his royal power.
He has had experience dealing with such special units before; without breaking Prometheus’s gold body and causing extreme disappointment among the gods, it’s not so easy to kill him directly.
Once the divine protection of the golden body is broken, Prometheus is just a lamb to be slaughtered.
As for more plotting, Duncan needs to see the attitude of the Furious Gods; he can’t charge forward while the big shots behind don’t support him.
The games of mortals and the games of gods both require mutual cooperation.
Only when Duncan weakens the power and influence of other divine spirits in reality can the Furious Gods take the upper hand on the divine level; if the Furious Gods don’t act or support him, Duncan cannot severely harm and eradicate the foundations of certain divine spirits in reality.
All this is interconnected, indispensable.
Duncan is like a pawn crossing the river; every step he takes forward, the Furious Gods must follow; if they don’t, Duncan will immediately quit.
You can’t have him, as the double-flower red stick of the Fury Pantheon and a legendary hero, challenge the embodiments of the Golden Coast’s gods on his own, right?
Blockade the entire Golden Coast?
Upon hearing Duncan’s words, the red-haired female pirate looked shocked; she probably guessed something, realizing that she was already entangled in a great conflict, but now there’s no turning back, she can only move forward.
When the torrent of the times comes rolling in, you’d better be sitting on the chariot.
Risks and rewards coexist.
Regardless, she has become a part of Duncan’s legend, a status as a supporting character in this legend that countless barbarians dream of.
Storm Islands.
This area is different from other places.
Because when Duncan learned that there were raptors here, he was also shocked, and he also discovered that the raptors inhabiting here surprisingly possess a certain level of intelligence.
They cooperate in hunting, communicate with sounds, and even some raptor hunters decorate themselves, wearing bright feathers.
Duncan looked at the guide beside him and said solemnly, "What else is here?"
The elderly guide recalled carefully and said cautiously, "This island has giant tyrannosaurs and deep-sea toothed beasts as big as a ship."
"To the south, there are toadmen, snake-men, and lizardmen."
"To the north are indigenous natives who like to decorate themselves with bird feathers and worship a winged giant snake."
Feathered Serpent God?
Evolution of the Indian civilization?
Duncan looked quite surprised, thinking of something unknown, and fell into contemplation.
The main activities over here involve divine-like power.
Many wild tribes defeated by humans in the Dark Ages all fled to the edge of the world; their creator gods also gradually fell from their throne, ultimately becoming regional divine-like powers.
The guide said in a low voice, "A branch of the Amazons inhabits the rainforest."
"They raid nearby indigenous tribes, forcing them to offer tributes. Occasionally, they also attack passing merchant ships."
Amazonian Warriors, uninterested in production.
They are a fighting nation from ancient times, relying on conquering other tribes to plunder survival resources. Often, a strong Amazon tribe needs to conquer a dozen or more other tribes, even forcing nearby city-states and kingdoms to surrender and pay tribute.
Furthermore, they like to capture slaves, each female warrior often having at least three.
They are essentially a female version of Spartans.
Amazonian Warriors also maintain the traditions of the Dark Ages, and the deities they worship are the same; they frequently perform blood sacrifices, easily gaining the protection of divine-like power.
In this regard, they are very similar to barbarians, both being favored by the old gods.
A ship slowly approached a sea outlet.
When Duncan landed, the dense jungle around him echoed with the sound of the wind, followed by a spear piercing the air.
BANG!
A pirate beside Duncan fell instantly, blood pouring from his mouth as he died on the spot.
This serves as a warning, but the other side killed directly.
Duncan’s eyes turned slightly cold; holding his battle axe, he entered the dense jungle, and soon captured a robust figure, seemingly as strong as a man.
The flying axe pierced the air with a sharp whistle!
In the distance, amidst the terrified warnings, the Amazonian warrior caught by Duncan looked back in fear.
BANG.
The flying axe split her skull, causing blood and brain matter to splatter.
Crete and others quickly followed; they glanced at the Amazonian warrior’s corpse on the ground, looking somewhat sorry, but had no objections, because barbarians respect all opponents. Even if they are women, they will fight with full strength.
The barbarians will only drool over formidable Amazonian warriors after chopping their foes down and making them kneel in submission.
Armed Amazon women.
Whether Crete or Ugar, they show no mercy when it comes to killing.
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