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Were the seafolk truly that weak?
Greem was at first confused, but he slowly found the reason behind their weakness after reading through the analysis data froent uaranteed occurrence in high-ic worlds
If aniic could coathered upon the land, then the nuical creatures born in the depths of the ocean–broader than any stretch of land–would be even greater
Much like what happened on land, govern hierarchies siical sea creatures after hundreds of thousands of years of history and competition Those who could becoent race with powerful ical power
And deep in the depths of Faen's boundless sea, the rulers of the seafolk were a race of powerful Sea Naga
In general, the sea nagas were a race of ical humanoid creatures with lower bodies that resembled serpents Their bodies were also covered in fine fish scales Feas were tall and slender Their scales were also even ant than their male counterparts They had looks as delicate and perfect as huas had larger frah personalities that weren't as were superior and ence and as were a classic matriarchal society Sea priests and casters were roles that were often undertaken by feas, on the other hand, filled in as warriors of the lower class
As natural rulers of the seafolk, the sea nagas chose to believe in the great God of the Sea– Dions The nagas built a thousand-meter tall idol of the Sea God in the depths of the Gem Sea They then built antic ocean city, the likes of which land creatures could not iine
The power of the seafolk was universally known
However, sadly, their strength was limited to the boundless Gehly exposed the ht have strange gills that allowed the the water, but their unique bodies still required the constant nourish, their in to fade They could then only lie upon the ground and wait silently for death to descend upon them
It was this massive flaw that caused the Oceanic Eent creatures than the e out of the sea and setting foot upon the land That was the reason they couldn't wholly conquer this rich and beautiful plane of Faen that was bountiful in resources, population, and territory
The seafolk couldn't set foot on land and thus held no goodwill toward the land species' Under usual circumstances, they wouldn't easily permit human and elven ships to travel across their sacred and beautiful sky
The led to beco clai any large ships that dared to travel within their territory It didn't matter whether they arships orwas sunk!
That hy both human and elven ships would only travel near the coast, and every one of these ships had to be accompanied by sufficient military force The slaver ships that moved between the two continents, on the other hand, could only choose to travel via special sea channels where seafolk rarely appeared
Even so, one in five human slaver ships still perished at the hands of seafolk patrols on a yearly basis
After all, even a frail First Grade sea priest could raiseup to five or six meters when they were at sea The weak and brittle ships of the humans would be devoured without a trace, without even a chance to retaliate, when they ran into seafolk spellcasters
Moreover, due to the limits of their particular environment, almost all seafolk casters were hydroe variety of element affinities of the land creatures, this was clearly far too uniform and inflexible!
Of course, there was also one th of seafolk powerhouses, which was the severe lack of hard ht exist under the sea, but due to the lack of any way to smelt the metal, the seafolk could only opt for the closest alternative They used crude and rough stone spears, as well as sharpened coral spears The lack of high-grade defensive equipile bodies they were so proud of to be substantially exposed in front of land fighters!
It was perhaps the root reason why the Goblin Boroup of seafolk!
Greem waved away the Goblin Boround hall that had been dug into the place He wordlessly contemplated the motive and reason for the sudden attack of the seafolk
Third Grade Dark Witch Uzzah, who sat beside hi
"What is there to be worried about?! The seafolk have always been bullies that went after the weak and averted the strong They love to take everything they can, be it in the World of Adepts or here"
It was fairly obvious what had happened after the battle in Jintha'Alor, especially after Greeon This snobbish Third Grade Dark Witch had finally started placing Greem in a position where he could talk to her as an equal
The most obvious demonstration of this was the position in which everyone was currently sitting in the underground hall
Ts of stone chairs facing each other were currently occupied by male and female adepts of various sizes in the daht were the Dark Witches However, after this brutal battle, the number of Dark Witches had fallen from their initial eleven to the current six
Of course, of the five casualties, only one had their soul and body wholly exteric The other four just had their bodies destroyed Their souls had already returned to the soul energy pool previously set up upon Shadow Island