Chapter 141
After receiving Dun's cooperation, Aber and others quickly rushed to the location of the ceremony, while Dun himself did not follow because he was too weak, but sent Slager to help with dozens of warriors from the Goron tribe.
The place used by the Goron tribe to perform the so-called resurrection ceremony is located below the entire cave. Although it is also a cave, the cave was formed naturally. When the ancestors of the Goron tribe moved to this point, they discovered this secret place, so they placed the totem of their gods here, and at the same time they made strict disguises on the entrance to serve as a refuge for the tribe in times of crisis or a place to hide some secrets.
If Slager hadn't led the way with familiar paths, I'm afraid Eber and others might not have been able to find this place even if they turned the Goron tribe into the sky.
"This place is really hidden. How did you discover this place at the beginning?" Abel asked Slager curiously about the existence of this natural cave.
"At the time when the ancestors of the Goron tribe migrated here, and with the guidance and help of God, we built the caves on it. During the construction process, we discovered this place. At that time, the patriarch did not ask the tribe members to turn it into a residence, but moved the totem of the gods here, and then sealed the entrance above, using it as a secret place for our Goron tribe." Slager explained the reason to Eber, but his eyes and mood were a little complicated.
Although Slager knew at this time that the six tribe coalitions came to attack to stop the fall of the Goron tribe, the Dunn tribe was indeed tempted by the Gray Maned Tribe. The so-called ritual of resurrecting the gods was also a complete conspiracy, but Slager's own tribe was still a little unacceptable. Although he understood that this was for the good of the Goron tribe, Slager's self-esteem could not bear such a thing.
However, Slager was full of resentment but could not vent his anger at Eber or the coalition forces of the Six Tribes. He also understood that this was not the responsibility of the coalition forces of the Six Tribes, but he could not blame Dun. As the patriarch Dun chose to believe in the Gray Maned Tribe, he wanted to resurrect the gods. This was also for the future of the Goron Tribe. Slager could understand Dun's approach.
Only Gray Mane! These bad species really cannot be trusted from the beginning! Slager's heart was filled with anger at the Gray Mane tribe, and he was eager to vent this anger.
"Does these crystal clusters exist in themselves, or did they appear after your Golong tribe moved here?" As the cave went deeper, more and more crystal clusters grew around the rock walls, and some crystal clusters were growing horizontally, which made people have to avoid them.
"These crystal clusters were already in existence when our Goron tribe moved here, and they were growing so that we sometimes had to clean up some to prevent them from blocking the passage." Slager didn't quite understand why Eber was concerned about these crystal clusters, but he still explained to him.
"It's been growing? It's really interesting." Hearing Slager say that these crystal clusters are growing, Eber raised his hand and knocked on a crystal cluster that was almost half a human tall beside the passage, making it make a crisp sound: "If this is the case, I can understand why your gods let you settle here and spent so much energy to help you transform the terrain."
"Is there a reason why Gruel let us settle here?" Slager didn't care much about this issue. For the Goron tribe, no matter what the gods allowed them to settle here, it didn't matter much, because it was the will of the gods.
Without caring too much about this issue, Slager continued to walk forward and led Aiber and others down.
"What a heavy smell of blood, what's going on underneath?" Abel suddenly smelled a strong smell of blood and the smell of rotting corpses, and couldn't help but cover his nose: "Is the so-called ritual of the Gray Mane Tribe a blood sacrifice? Can't they play something else? It's the usual style of the Waste God!"
"Come with me! It's so damn. Why did we ask them to hold a ceremony here!" Slager complained, and greeted the soldiers of the Goron tribe and wanted to rush forward, but Eber grabbed him.
"Don't be reckless. If the blood sacrifice has been completed, the enemies below will not be so easy to deal with!" Slager's idea of rushing down directly, Abel waved his hand and signaled the Steel Leaf Tribe warriors carrying shields behind him to step forward, and set up the shield since then, so that they could continue to move forward carefully.
When Aber and others finally passed through the passage and came to the cave underground, what appeared before them was a terrible massacre scene.
Although Dun refused the people of the Gray Maned Tribe's request to use the people of the Goron Tribe as sacrifices, in order for the ceremony to go smoothly, he still sent the soldiers of the Goron Tribe to capture a large number of sacrifices.
Of course, these sacrifices are not humans. Although the Dunn clan leader was influenced by the people of the Gray Maned Tribe, he did not do such a crazy thing. Most of the prey that could be sent here were hunted from around the Goron Tribe.
However, due to the narrow passage here, most of the prey sent down is not large in size, but this has led to the number of sacrifices required for the blood sacrifice becoming an extremely large number.
Originally, the people sent by the Gray Mane Tribe to preside over the ceremony hoped to wait for a while to collect more sacrifices before completing the ceremony. However, the arrival of the six tribe coalition forces and Abel's decisive attack made him no longer time to collect sacrifices. He could only gather the conditions required to complete the ceremony by slaughtering the collected sacrifices.
A large number of animals were bleached, blood was spilled on the ground, and internal organs were roughly pulled out of their abdomen and threw them everywhere. The broken corpses were piled up like mountains. When Abel stepped into this underground cave, he stepped on dark red blood that had accumulated.
The people sent by the Gray Mane Tribe to preside over the ceremony were commanding a group of cyclops to apply flesh and blood on a statue wrapped in crystal clusters in the middle of the cave. The material of the statue seemed to be some kind of yellow stone. It originally gave people the feeling of being simple and sacred, but at this time most parts of the statue were covered with the color of flesh and blood, which looked evil and dirty, leaving only the highest head still retaining its original color.
Chapter completed!