The Nebula's Civilization-Chapter 52: The Hardship of the Elves
Chapter 52: The Hardship of the Elves
[You have obtained Small Area: Birds.] ππ²π±π»πΌπ―ππΉοΌπ¨π«π΄
Birds was a decent Small Area. Not only was it advantageous for players to explore other regions, which was commonly known as reconnaissance among the players, but had two Blessings associated with the Small Area. Those Blessings were Intelligence of a Crow and Wisdom of an Owl; both were well known Blessings for increasing Intelligence.
βBut it would be a waste to bless characters who have already been blessed.β
Therefore, the Blessings would be applied to the next generations.
βI should replace Toxic Resistance with Intelligence of a Crow for the Lizardmen, and replace Vitality with Wisdom of an Owl for the Humans.β
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Sung-Woon then checked Solongosβs Small Area. He knew Solongos had Small Area: Rock, so he had expected to get that, but he was surprised. What he got instead was Small Area: Swamp.
βSwamp? β¦I wonβt say itβs useless, but its utility is lacking.β
It was possible that Solongos had obtained the Minor Small Area from a Fiend. Seeing how Solongos dominated the Centaurs and wandered around the wilderness, it was highly likely that the Small Area: Swamp was of little use to him. However, Small Areas that seemed useless at the moment had the potential to become useful in the later half of the game as players expanded their range of activity.
βNext isβ¦β
Sung-Woon first looked toward the west. Through his locust swarm, he had found out that a great fight had broken out in the central region of the continent. While he was not sure if he had learned all there was to learn, he knew it was a fight where five players were divided into three factions. They fought on the borders of their territories and occupied empty lands in the continent behind each othersβ backs.
βSome of them will probably come this way.β
But until then, Sung-Woon planned to leave them be. It was a good situation for him that they were fighting each other and getting exhausted. Moreover, Sung-Woon was an outsider. If he intervened and got unlucky, it was possible that the other players would band together to fight against him.
Sung-Woon then turned to look at the northern coast. While there werenβt any other species in the northern part of the peninsula where Sung-Woon was in control, Solongos and Lim Chun-Sikβs situation was different.
Sung-Woonβs Black-Scaled Lizardmen had either destroyed or chased away all the other tribes so the northern part of the peninsula was the Black-Scaled Lizardmenβs. However, Solongos and Lim Chun-Sik had either subjugated or enslaved the NPC tribes, so it would take some time for the northern coast to be cleaned up.
βBut it doesnβt matter since the majority of them are groups of Goblins anyway.β
Sung-Woon turned to the east this time. There was a short mountain range, beyond which was the eastern coast of the continent. There were likely some NPC tribes, but it wasnβt a location where players could settle down.
βRather than crossing the mountain range from this side, it would be better to sail into the ocean with ships and occupy the coastline. That would be the job for merchants and adventurers. There may be some Ancient Ruins, but theyβre not so important at the moment.β
The important thing in the beginning was the size of land. As Earthβs history had shown, when certain countries established themselves in a certain region, they would usually remain there unless a big event occurred. The end of the gameβs early stages was before things turned into a bigger war, when the borders were roughly defined. After that, dramatic expansion was difficult to achieve unless there was a war.
Lastly, Sung-Woon turned to look at to the south.
The northern part of the peninsula was now Sung-Woonβs land. While he had sent Lakrak to fight in Automation, the wilderness and the northern coast where the remaining Black-Scaled Tribe members had settled continued to be cultivated.
However, the southern part of the peninsula wasnβt completely unexplored. Sung-Woonβs species had not reached the location yet, but insect creations had. He knew that there were a few NPC tribes and that their level of development was low, but Sung-Woon also knew that Lakrakβs presence would be required in order to conquer them without trouble.
βThereβs no need to pay much attention to the east or the west, and the north and south need to be dealt with at the same time, but Lakrak canβt exist in both places at once.β
Sung-Woon thought about what to do and found another solution.
βThis is why team play is needed.β
On the other end of the video chat, Eldar blankly asked, βWhat did you say?β
βNothing,β replied Sung-Woon.
βI have a bad feelingβ¦β
βYouβre mistaken.β
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Sung-Woon sent the Elves back north. This decision was met with backlash since they had just adapted to their new area, but there was not much they could do in front of the Lizardmenβs spears. Despite the initial outcry, many of the Elves had not forgotten their hometown so, in the end, they calmly headed north.
However, the area where the Elves used to live was currently occupied by the Lizardmen. Some of the Lizardmen settlers had migrated here from the northern part of the peninsula. These Lizardmen had come to find the fertile land that God had promised them. The village where the Elves had lived was actually a village at the bottom of the river, where two big mountains blocked the cold air, so the climate was warmer compared to other regions at the same latitude.
There was an inevitable clash between the Lizardmen and Elves. While the god of the Lizardmen had shown them Miracles and protected them from disasters, however, there was no response from the god of the Elves. The Elves had no choice but to go further north, and they eventually settled down at the edge of the northern coast. The Elves were not weak against the cold, but it was a land with long winters.
Rather than developing agricultural technology, the Ogres had chosen to enslave Goblins or develop civilization and gain things from other species. Given the circumstances, though, the Elves had no choice but to claim new land. And there were a lot of disrupters. Goblins, who used to be slaves, were unhappy with the newly settled Elf tribes, and though there werenβt many, there were also Ogre vagrants who had lost their groups. These Ogres were especially dangerous. The Blessings they had already received would not disappear with their god, so these Ogres still had high Intelligence.
The Elves prayed to their God, Eldar, and asked why they should suffer like they were. But unfortunately, Eldar did no have a good answer for them. Eldar had been greedy and made the Elves attack Automation, but there was no telling whether this situation was the result of going against Sung-Woonβs will. And after Sung-Woon counterattacked and defeated Lim Chun-Sik and Solongos, heβd sent the Elves further north; it wasnβt that Sung-Woon held a grudge, but he simply did not want to consume the energy of his own tribes to reclaim and cultivate land.
Eldar thought that if their believers found out their own god was being coerced by another god, they would lose all their Faith points and become a stone statue. However, as a god, they could not respond to their believers when they prayed to them. According to Sung-Woonβs next actions, Eldar gave a divine message to their priest. Leonar, who was chosen as the new chief and priest for the Green Eye Tribe, received the divine message in front of the altar. It said that a precious existence was coming from the south to help the Elves.
Leonar told the rest of the Elves the news. Soon, the Elf scouting party returned and announced the news.
βA group of Humans are coming?β
Leonar remembered that the formal tribal chief had attacked the Human tribe and made the Elf tribe miserable, but he chose to trust Godβs words.
βHasadian was an arrogant idiot. Thereβs no way the Dancing Shadow God would have ordered such a reckless attack. He got our warriors killed with his greed. I wonβt follow in his footsteps.β
Even though the Elves did not have much at the moment, Leonar prepared a proper welcome for the Humans. And just as they finished preparing, the Humans arrived on horseback.
Leonar recognized the one who had dismounted right away. They had met before.
βLordβ¦of Automation?β
βOhβ¦who are you again? No. Iβve met you before. I can remember. Just give me a second. Leonar. Leonar, right?β
βYes, thatβs right.β
Leonar awkwardly smiled.
Hwee-Kyung remembered Leonar, whom she had met a few years ago at Automationβs marketplace. It wasnβt too long ago, but they were meeting in a very different place under very different circumstances.
βYouβve gotten thinner since the last time, havenβt you? I would ask if everything is going well, but Iβve heard the news and learned a few things about your people, so letβs skip that part. Ah, just to let you know, Iβve been doing well. There have been many merchants who wanted to come all the way here, but once they found out the trade route was blocked, they ended up trading at Automation and left. They probably wouldβve undergone some lossesβ¦ Sorry. Iβve been talking too much about myself, havenβt I?β
βNo, thatβs okay. Why donβt you come in first?β
βSure. Itβs cold out here. Hold on. Let me get my friend.β
As Hwee-Kyung turned around, Leonarβs gaze followed. Now that he took a better look, there was a Cockatoo among the group. And of course, the one getting off the Cockatoo was a Lizardman rather than a Human. A small shriek broke out among the Elves at the sight of the Lizardman covered in black scales, so Leonar hurriedly waved his hand to quiet them.
The Lizardman said, βIβm sorry, Elf, but I must check to make sure there arenβt any assassins in the hut.β
βOf course, Lizardman.β
The Lizardman entered the hut and looked around.
βMy name is Sairan Muel. You can call me Sairan.β
βAlright, Sairan.β
Leonar was worried that the Lizardman named Sairan had looked displeased because he disliked Elves. However, when Sairanβs expression relaxed at the warmth of the hut, Leonar realized he had just been cold.
Leonar looked at Hwee-Kyung, who was drinking tea. Her horns were fully grown now, so they looked heavy from the side. They branched off and curled upwards, like they were propping up the sky.
Leonar carefully asked, βWhat brings you here?β
βWhat brings us here, I donβt know. Elves believe in God too, right?β
Leonar felt his heart racing at the mentioning of God.
βYes. We believe in the Dancing Shadow God. And you, Hwee-Kyung, and Sairan, believe in the Blue Insect God.β
βYes. I actually donβt know much about God and faith, but I sometimes get what others callβ¦a divine message, I think it is?β
βA divine message?β
βYes, yes. God doesnβt say anything exactly, but God gives me a vague message to do something or tells me thereβs something over there, and if I go, there would be something thatβs worth money and such.β
To Leonar, Hwee-Kyung seemed too secular, but he still felt a bond between them as someone who received divine messages himself.
βSo have you come all the way here because of a divine message?β
βWell, pretty much so.β
βWhat about the specific detailsβ¦?β
βDonβt you think divine messages depend on how one interprets them? There might be a misunderstanding, so letβs move on from the details.β
βOh, okay.β
βAnyways, the important thing is that our Blue Insect God helps those who are weak, alienated, and abandoned.β
βYes, yesβ¦β
Leonar looked around wondering if he should talk back saying that their god was the one who had made them live in this hut, but it did not seem like a good idea. And putting aside what her Godβs will was, the Human in front of him was saying she would help him.
βSo you mean help as inβ¦?β
βI brought weapons, farming tools, and grain seeds that apparently grow well in cold weather.β
The grain seeds of courtesy came from Hwee-Kyungβs pocket. It was what the Elves needed. Things would have been different if the Elves had come straight from their original village, but all the Elves had right now were seeds from the northern region of the peninsula which were weak against the cold. If they were lucky, they could expect harvest in the upcoming fall, but the Elves would likely die with the crops if they were unlucky.
Pleased, Leonar perked up at the sight of the seeds.
βThank you soβ¦β
βIβll give them to you with a discount.β
β...What?β
At Leonarβs abrupt question, Hwee-Kyung clearly replied, βSince the Elves are in difficult conditions, Iβll sell them to you at a lower price.β