Chapter 369: Chief Sandfury’s Request
When Antusul arrived near the sandstone arch, he ordered several basilisk pet pets to stop, and then came outside the city alone.
Basilisk is a very powerful earth monster.
Bringing them close to guests may cause unnecessary misunderstandings.
Seeing that Antusul was so smart, Herard's good impression of this guy improved a lot.
Antusul in the game will drop the component of the Troll Excalibur, Sansas the Counterattack.
And the other equipment dropped is also good.
The triggering effect of Antusul's Hand is also known as the Little Wind Sword.
Therefore, it is often used by players alone.
As long as Antusul is lured away from the basilisk lair, he can handle the soft-footed shrimp at will.
Antusul is nothing without the help of the basilisk.
Antusul came outside the city and looked at the rock giant summoned by Herad.
Antusul is a shaman who prefers the earth element.
Unlike others who only focus on the size of the rock giant.
It is a less one-sided assessment of the strength and weakness of the rock giants.
Judging from its size and energy fluctuations, this rock giant is at least at the level of a leader.
Shamans specialize in summoning elemental creatures.
But summoning elite elemental creatures is already overwhelming.
If you summon an elemental creature at the level of a small commander, you will most likely be attacked by the elemental creature.
Think about yourself summoning a small stone man who is no taller than a person, but the other party summons a rock giant more than ten meters high.
Antusul became cautious when he said hello.
"This distinguished mage, what is the purpose of your visit to our clan?"
Herard looked at Antusul and said slowly: "Are you sure you can make the decision?"
Hearing the question raised by the night elf mage, Antusul did not No irritation.
It beat its chest and made a promise to Herad.
"As long as it's something reasonable, Chief Ukozi Shading will listen to me."
Looking at its confident look, Herard pointed to the chair opposite the table.
"Please sit down and I will discuss the plan with you in detail."
As he said this, he poured a cup of tea for Antusul.
Seeing Antusul clumsily holding the teacup and then pouring the tea down his throat, Herad was speechless.
Although trolls are humanoid creatures.
But they don't have five fingers.
They have only three fingers and are as thick as a carrot.
There are many humanoids with fewer than five fingers.
For example, tauren also have three fingers, and gnomes and pandaren both have four fingers.
Of course, the number of fingers does not affect picking up and making items.
The main reason is that the professional tea cups are too small and the troll’s fingers are too thick.
They will naturally feel awkward picking up a small teacup.
Herard took out a large enamel teacup, poured a full pot of tea into it, and then placed it in front of Antusul.
The large enamel tea cup is very practical and suitable for a race like trolls whose life is not exquisite.
Antusul likes this large enamel tea cup.
It held it lovingly and was reluctant to let go.
Seeing its miser-like expression, Herard said helplessly:
"This is worthless to us, so I'll give it to you!"
Hearing the other party's generosity, Antusul hurriedly thanked him.
"Thank you very much! This is much better than using a skin to hold water!"
After some polite exchanges, the conversation between the two got down to business.
Antusul had no objection to Herad's desire to purchase obsidian.
Obsidian is plentiful on the Sandfury Troll side.
And their demand for obsidian is already very small. Sandfury trolls prefer to use metal gear rather than obsidian, which is difficult to work and irreparable.
I learned that Herad accepted both processed waste and unprocessed raw materials.
Antusul agreed without hesitation.
After studying the supplies on the list, Antusul was already thinking about how to exchange them.
Sandfury trolls don't like to use currency.
Barter is what they are most willing to accept.
In fact, except for the Zandalar trolls, other trolls don't really accept the monetary system.
After all, except for goblins, a race that wants money rather than life, who would dare to make a deal with a troll?
Only a small part of the supplies Antusul chose were weapons and equipment, and the rest were barreled water and canned food.
Living in the desert, water and food are the most important supplies.
When Shanu Chief Ukzi Shading rushed to the city gate, he saw the soldier guarding the gate and his friend Antusul, enjoying canned food.
Eating food provided by strangers is definitely a taboo.
But with the shaman Antusul around, even if it's poisonous, nothing will happen.
Shamans are the most expert in the field of detoxification.
Ukozi Sandcrest is a very strong troll warrior.
Its combat effectiveness is very strong.
But it is certainly not Antusul's opponent.
Antusul, who brought the basilisk with him, was invincible throughout Zul'Farrak.
Seeing the metal staff carried by Ukozi Shading, Herad was speechless towards this troll warrior.
Although the metal staff can indeed be used as a stick.
But wouldn't it be good to give the mage the opportunity to smash the enemy's dog head with a metal staff?
This weird stick warrior has no airs at all.
It picked up the empty can that had been eaten on the ground and looked at it over and over.
This thin tin can aroused its curiosity.
Ukozi Sandding has good blacksmithing skills.
Therefore, he was shocked by the craftsmanship of tin cans.
"It's incredible! What blacksmith can have such skills?"
No blacksmith can forge iron sheets so thin.
It is also treated with anti-rust treatment and will not rust when exposed to food.
"This is made by a machine. It's impossible for a blacksmith to do it so well."
Herard said, taking out a can of horsemouth and handing it to Ukzi Shading.
Tasting the black-mouthed fish that he rarely had the chance to eat, Ukzi Shading nodded excitedly.
"It's really good! It tastes much better than what we cook ourselves!"
Praising the food packed in tin cans, it did not forget what it had come to do.
After understanding the content of the transaction, Ukoz Shading thought about it for a while, and then added a new requirement.
"My tribe worships a three-headed snake called Gazrilla. I wonder if the mage can help kill it?"
The other Sand Fury Trolls were a little surprised when they heard what the chief said.
But soon they were relieved.
In the game, Gazrilla is the guardian beast of the Sandfury Trolls.
All Sandfury trolls worship it with fervor.
In reality, such a clan-protecting mythical beast consumes a lot of food to feed.
It's hard for Sandfury Trolls who live a tight life to worship Gazrilla as much as they do in the game.
If you don't have enough to eat, how can you still think about feeding the sacred beast that protects the clan?
However, the guardian beasts are intelligent and powerful creatures.
If you don't feed it, it will come out to find food on its own!
Gazrilla is not a picky eater and can eat even Sandfury Trolls.
There are quite a few unlucky ones eaten by Gazrilla every year!
(End of chapter)