Chapter 257 The Strange Beamon Empire
Behemoth Shaman? What is that?
Husserey looked confused, but he couldn't ask Griffiths.
After all, he pretends to be a member of the Behemoth Beast Clan. He can't say he doesn't even know the heritage of his own race, but he still has to ask others, right?
But this was because Hussere was ignorant. Seeing the confusion on Hussere's face, Griffith knew that this ignorant Behemoth monkey didn't understand anything!
But this can be regarded as an old tradition of the Behemoth Orcs. The powerful Behemoth Empire in ancient times is definitely the most bizarre one among the great civilizations that have ever glorified in the history of Felvalen!
The Behemoth Orcs, known as the "combat race", ruled the entire world of Feirvalen solely by relying on their astonishing brute force to knock down all other competitors.
But the problem is that after they defeated other races of the same era, the Behemoth Beast Tribe did not form a unified political power, and did not even plan to establish a complete country. Instead, they still followed the tribal system of the Behemoth Beast Tribe.
Moreover, they did not even intend to incorporate or enslave or rule the races they defeated. They were not even interested in occupying the territory they defeated. After the defeat, they patted their butts and returned to their own territory.
Completely laissez-faire, allowing these races to fend for themselves in their own breeding areas, it seems to be no different from before the war.
This show of skill made all the races at the same time look confused. Since you don't plan to rule Felvalen, why are you here to attack us?
But don't mention it, the Behemoth Orcs seem to have nothing to do, they just come out to hammer everyone for fun, and they start the war just for the sake of hammering.
Otherwise, why don't they rob or enslave, and are not interested in other races' gold and silver treasures, territorial population, or cultural heritage?
This puts the many defeated races in the world of Felvalen at risk. I don’t know what the Behemoth Orcs mean by letting them go. See if they really surrender?
There were also a few racial forces who tentatively launched a second resistance, but under the trampling of the Behemoth Beast Tribe, which swarmed in to attack all kinds of dissatisfied terrorists, they were quickly defeated.
Finally, the frightened major races understood that the Behemoth Orcs launched the war not because of their territory, resources, wealth, etc. These things are nothing to the Orcs who don’t even wear pants. No, it’s useless!
The Behemoth Beast Tribe has long since broken away from low-level tastes. What they pursue is the glory of victory. They must win when there are difficulties, and they must win even if there are no difficulties and create difficulties!
In the end, the major races had nothing to do with the willful Behemoths, so they joined forces to help Behemoth form the Behemoth Empire, and then integrated their own races into it, which finally calmed them down a bit. We are all our own people, so you can't Are you so embarrassed to come and hit me when you have nothing to do?
As a result, the Behemoth Empire has become the weirdest and longest-existing country in history.
Because Behemoth, as a high-ranking official in the empire, doesn't care about anything. The management system and framework of the entire empire are all supported by the major vassal races below. The most frustrating thing is that he doesn't dare to let the operation of the Behemoth Empire go out of control. Any questions.
Because the Behemoths at the top of the empire most like to hear that there is another rebellion in that area or race under the rule of the empire. They rush to rush to put down the rebellion with their tribal animals, wishing that there would be fights every day.
good.
The warlike character of the Behemoth Orcs, who have no desire except for the hammer-loving people, has caused headaches for all races at the same time. Who dares to launch a rebellion?
As a result, during the period when Beamon ruled Fairvalen, the whole world truly entered an era of peace and tranquility, with no missing objects on the road.
All races are focused on production without hesitation, making the Behemoth Empire the most prosperous pinnacle civilization in history. No empire in different periods can surpass it!
In the end, if the Behemoths hadn't felt that being invincible was too lonely, they would have been unable to find a target to hit on the surface.
Out of extreme boredom, they actually launched a full-scale attack on the underground world. The entire race disappeared underground, resulting in a power vacuum in the surface world.
Under the suppression of Behemoth, the major races that have prospered to the extreme, because the Behemoths have not appeared for a long time, they can't help but get ready to start a new war to compete for the status of rulers.
Until now, the Behemoth Empire is still ruling Feiervalen!
Therefore, for such a race whose combat power can be called "the strongest on the surface" but does not even have its own writing, what kind of legacy can you expect it to leave behind?
To this day, the major indigenous races in Felvalen are still able to understand the Behemoth Beast Tribe, thanks to the subordinate races that left complete historical records of this strange empire.
The "Behemoth Shaman" mentioned by Griffith is the only inheritance of supernatural power among the Behemoth Orcs. However, even in the Behemoth Empire back then, there was only one successor to each generation of this mysterious inheritance.
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Except for the fact that Behemoth Shaman's power is comparable to that of gods and demons... no, to be precise, it can pin gods and demons to the ground and hammer them, no one knows what kind of power they have.
"If you win, you will be a shaman, if you lose, you will be a chief." This weird selection standard is probably only acceptable to Behemoths.
As for why the inheritance of Behemoth Shaman was later lost? Emmmm~ It was Behemoth Shaman who was the first to rush into the ground with his scepter...
Now Griffith can use [Bloodline Tracing] to activate the supernatural power in Hussere's bloodline, which shows that his Behemoth bloodline has the potential to inherit the Behemoth Shaman inheritance. As for how to inherit it? Who knows!
However, among the major races in this era, the "ancient species" that are considered the least valuable and least threatening are probably the sporadic survivors of the Behemoth Empire like Hussere and others, right?
The most undesirable thing is probably the inheritance of the Behemoth Shaman. After all, no one wants a ruling force that likes to press people to the ground and hammer them for fun to appear again on the land of Felvalen.
When Hussere heard that the so-called Behemoth Shaman inheritance was actually such a thing, he couldn't help but rolled his eyes. What's the difference between saying it and not saying it?
Even if his Behemoth bloodline has the potential to inherit the Behemoth Shaman inheritance, where can he find a Behemoth Shaman to pass on to him?
But just when he was about to find a place to think about how to use his fey bloodline spellcasting ability, noisy roars and screams came from another entrance to the large underground cave where the adventure team was building a temporary camp.
Chapter completed!