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Text Chapter 6 The Troubles of the Kobold¡¯s Successor

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    Generally speaking, the warlock talents of kobolds will be displayed intensively before the age of five. Only a very small number of them will have sporadic bursts of talent after the age of five.  In some kobold societies in the south, where life is easier and reproduction is easier, in large tribes there will be shamans or warlocks who directly use magic props to preside over ceremonies to directly stimulate the talents of talented kobolds. Of course,  It is also impossible to directly inspire untalented kobolds. To awaken the dragon vein, a kobold with a budding dragon vein must be able to perform this ritual.  The Stone Tribe is a small tribe with just over seventy members. It does not have such resources at all, so it can only wait for the Kobolds to awaken their dragon veins.  The other method is very inefficient and much crueler.  It is the kobold warlock who burns the power in his blood to enlighten or pass the dragon blood directly to a young kobold through initiation. Then the warlock will exhaust his life and die, and the little kobold will either  Obtaining a bloodline that is stronger in ordinary rituals will either make you lose weight, or at best become stronger.  This cruel method, after determining the talent of the Kobold, has a success rate of at least 60%. It can only be used as the last inheritance method for a Kobold tribe, nothing more.  The great elder of the Stone Tribe is a level 3 warlock who has been lucky enough to be passed down to 4 generations.  The kobolds in the North were all brought from the south by the great warlock Octo a long time ago, and lived as a servant race at the bottom of the Palersburg built by the great warlock Octo to rule the north.  After the great wizard Octo was jointly killed by the northern ice priestess and the human tribe, their servant races also scattered and fled. From then on, they lived on this ice sheet, with each generation becoming worse than the last. By the generation of the great elder, 70 people had the heads of dogs.  The human tribe is considered relatively large.  After becoming the leader of the tribe, after more than ten years of vicissitudes of life, the great elder's energy and vitality have become exhausted, and he may not have a few springs left.  He is eager to find a talented little head man to pass on his power.  The two people he pays most attention to right now are his grandson Jiada, whom he is most satisfied with, and the other is Gu Gua, who is a maverick and leads a group of kobolds, and is somewhat incompatible with the mainstream kobolds.  In terms of talent, he could feel that Gu Gua's body did have supernatural power fluctuations, but Gu Gua's connection with the tribe was not close, and he was worried that Gu Gua would not be able to lead the tribe well.  Jada's talent is much lower, but he gets along well with the small and large kobolds, is in much better physical condition, and is of the right age. He is a natural leader of the kobold tribe.  These two choices were placed in front of him, making it even more difficult for the elder to make a decision, and his mood never got better.  Who to pass on the power of the warlock is not a simple selection of strong men, but also an important choice for the inheritance of the tribe. This makes him very embarrassed and he has been unable to make up his mind.  These fish that could indeed fill his stomach, but had never been hunted before, further demonstrated Gu Gua's talent and predictable ability to cause trouble, and made the elder feel embarrassed and worried.  Gu Gua doesn¡¯t care about this kind of thing at all.  In his concept, it is only a matter of time before he purifies dragon blood and becomes a warlock. When he truly awakens the dragon blood, it is a matter of two minds whether he needs to stay in this kobold tribe, so he does not care about the great elder's favor.  It is not like the Great Elder to worry about gains and losses.  On this day, he still took the younger brothers who followed him and walked into the woods to catch some birds to fill the food they lacked in addition to the rations. The more food, the better the development. This is beyond doubt.  .  Birds are also not in the diet of kobolds. Comparatively speaking, gophers are easier to catch than birds and have more meat. Therefore, the number of birds in the sky in the north is still considerable.  Based on the concept that sparrows are still meat no matter how small they are, and they are easy to catch in large numbers, Gu Gua and his friends will naturally not waste such a good prey.  Gu Gua stood in the woods, holding a stone dart he had polished himself.  Kobolds are a race that is good at mining, but not a race that is good at the smelting industry. Moreover, the minerals in the North are mostly gemstones and bloodstones that can store blood magic power. Metal minerals are not very rich, so they only  In terms of tools, we are still stuck in the Stone Age.  Gu Gua was a toad in his last life, and his dynamic vision was quite developed. In his previous life, his tongue pointed and hit wherever he wanted. It was an instinct.  But in this life, he didn't have that tongue, but he still had the sense of dynamic vision and long-range strikes, so he had amazing talents in hunting. Every time he hunted, his harvest would be 10% or 20% more than others.  On the wasteland, some grass seeds were scattered, and there was a rough grass seed on it.One end of the rope was tied to the pole supporting the basket, and the other end was passed through the grass and held in the hand of Tusi, who was a little patient.  After a while, a group of birds flew around chirping. Apparently they had discovered the grass seeds and the basket below, and were hesitating whether to fly down.  There was no movement at all.  After the birds had been circling for several weeks, they seemed to have decided that there was no danger below, so they landed on the ground and cautiously moved towards the grass seeds, pretending to be nonchalant.  In fact, they are always on guard. If anything goes wrong, they will fly away immediately and never come back.  Gu Gua held down Tuxi¡¯s hand to prevent him from moving.  The little birds walked under the basket one after another and began to eat grass seeds.  When the grass seeds were almost eaten, Gu Gua loosened his hand, took out his stone dart, and got ready to shoot.  Seeing that it was almost done, Gu Gua whispered: "Pull!" After saying that, Tuxi pulled hard, and the basket was buckled down, and one-third of the birds were buckled inside.  The remaining birds flew away in fright. He took this opportunity to shoot down two more birds with the stone dart in his hand. Before he could put away the prey, he found bursts of noise coming from the distance, filling the forest with  All the birds flew up in fright.  Once a bird is frightened, it will remain vigilant. Obviously, we can no longer hunt birds today. Gu Gua angrily put away the stone darts, and then ordered the little head people to catch all the birds under the basket and break their necks.  , put it in a backpack and take it away.  Gu Gua shouted to his little head people: "I don¡¯t know who is coming. Tuba, take everyone back. Tuda, Tuxi, stay and follow me to see who is coming!"
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