[0738] The latest rising tribe
Yasuo quickly felt the situation in the Lakstack Plain - when the surrounding mountains began to disappear, the number of nearby villages also began to increase sharply.
Unlike the villages Yasuo had seen before, these villages are all mixed with warriors and treacherous people, and they often have low, simple but tight walls that can cope with small-scale external shocks.
However, perhaps because Yasuo only has one sled, most of these villages do not have the intention of fighting. Although there are two greedy villages seeking death, most of the time, Yasuo can still successfully exchange for some fuel supply.
Unlike before, Yasuo, who chose to endorse Ash, simply made a simple Avarosa flag and inserted it directly on the sled. It was said that it was a flag, but it was just a blue-bottom rectangular cloth with the Avarosa emblem painted.
And even such a rough piece of blue cloth paid the price of Yasuo's half-turned deer plus a pair of antlers. Even after the transaction was completed, Ashe was very excited, as if he had made a profit...
It's outrageous.
The insignia was drawn by Ashe. She found some shells in some unknown place, then crushed them with stones, mixed them with some things that Yasuo couldn't understand at all, and finally drew a complete totem mark on this blue cloth.
Lines of varying thicknesses intertwined together, and finally formed a longbow - this is the emblem of Avarosa, simple and coordinated.
However, what disappointed Ash, who was full of expectations, was that the sled had obviously planted the flag of Avarosa, but no village recognized the flag along the way.
Avarosa?
Isn't that a legend?
For the Freljods who lived in the Laxtak Plain, what they needed to know more was the banners of the surrounding tribes, rather than the hellish Avarosa.
A tribe in the legend is extremely pale in the face of cruel reality - especially since the legend seems to be left with only one sled.
Ashe was quite frustrated with this situation, but Yasuo was very happy.
Very good, Laxtak's people are very realistic - and reality means that as long as Ashe can show his means and strength, he will definitely be able to attract enough people to completely gain a foothold here.
Even along this line of thought, Yasuo has begun to think about the strange thing of "how to create some interesting miracles to stand up for Ashe".
The fox roars in the bonfire? The sky is dead? The statue is one-eyed?
Well, it doesn't seem to match it very much...
For a moment, Yasuo even wanted to find an opportunity to provoke Woliber and then teach the big bear a lesson in public.
Of course, this is just imagination - if they really fought in Laxtack, this ancient city would probably be destroyed by the storm and thunder.
Forget it, since Wallybel cannot do it, then change to another target!
After making up his mind, Yasuo began to consciously ask about the names of the powerful tribes around him. If you want to make a name for yourself, the best way is to step on these guys who have made a name for you.
However, it seems that because of geographical restrictions, Yasuo asked along the way and got more than a dozen answers...
The answers from each village vividly showed Yasuo what it means to "a county magistrate is worse than to be in charge". For the village, the most powerful tribe can always threaten its own tribe.
Sorry.
Then, just as Yasuo was about to give up, something wonderful happened.
Five villages in succession all said the same name when Yasuo asked "which tribe is the most powerful".
"Nanfeng Tribe."
This simple name made Yasuo a little strange at the beginning. When did the Freljodes play back on the simplicity, but as the name was mentioned again and again, Yasuo finally found the target.
Very good, Nanfeng tribe!
It's you!
Yasuo, who was inquiring about the Nanfeng tribe bit by bit, restored the tribe's style from the villagers' descriptions of the strong personal colors and suspected bragging, never dreamed that the Nanfeng tribe, which made many Freljode villages look like a ray of light, actually led the leader of the Nanfeng tribe, was an old acquaintance.
Well, okay, the old acquaintance is a bit exaggerated, but Yasuo does know the other person.
This tribe that has gained fame and rapidly expanded recently has no war mother - unlike many traditional Freljode tribes, its leader is a male and an outsider from Demacia.
His name is...Selas.
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Why did Silas appear in Freljord, and why did he become the leader of the Nanfeng tribe?
Let's turn the time back a little bit, starting with Yasuo's departure from Demacia.
Due to Yasuo's participation, Demacia's losses in the mage rebellion were greatly reduced - although the main reason for this was the culprit's resumption, at least for now, Demacia's situation is pretty good.
Jiawen III was not dead, Jiawen IV was slowly taking office. As the conspirators once again dived underwater, the entire Demacia seemed to have restored order again.
The conflict between the demon devil and ordinary people is still there, but at least it has not intensified. Jiawen III, who was fatally assassinated, temporarily stopped the normalization of the demon devil devil, and began to repair the relationship with the nobles... In this case, Silas's life was very sad.
The number of mages that could win over was much less than he thought, and the encirclement and suppression was astonishingly greater. In this case, all he could do was to flee all the way with his own loyalty and escape the encirclement and suppression of Demacia's elite.
Although the mage's combat power is far beyond ordinary people, and the demon devil who can awaken in Noxus is the best among mages, compared with the formal army with complete structure, Silas's team is really not enough - even under the surveillance of the Dragon Bird Knights, it is difficult for them to even get rid of the pursuers.
Even with the blessing of spells, in the vast core plain area of Demacia, the mage team cannot escape the Fearless Pioneer Cavalry.
In this case, Silas must transfer strategically.
There is no future to stay in Demacia. There are only two roads before Silas, either heading west, entering the Duchy of Valorland, or heading north, exploring Freljode.
Considering that the former was easy to face the Noxusians, Silas finally chose to go north after thinking about it.
In this way, with a group of demonic devils who are not afraid of death, Silas successfully staged a good show of attacking the east and west - on the surface, he pretended to attack the dragon bird's habitat and seize the dragon bird, but in fact he set out from Irvingdale, went straight north, crossed the towering Flying Dragon Back Mountains, and entered Frelljord.
Chapter completed!