I know a little about this, the reason the track was not built was because there was no iron at that time. Nadir said: "Fighting with monsters consumes a large amount of human and material resources, building infinite mazes is impossible. can endure for all races. If you can the excess Iron will definitely be used to make arrows and shields."
The roar of cannons and deafening sounds echoed around the giant wooden castle. The concussion of the artillery and Ogg's trampling of houses put the construction of the giant wooden castle to a severe test, and the frost giant dealt them a severe blow. best.
We and the monsters are at opposite ends of the lava sea. The middle of the sea is the boundary dividing the upper world and the lower world. We should all step up to that position. Nadir explained to the three Gengu tribesmen: "The endless maze is built on the Boundary Road, he uses the power of upside down space to change himself, causing the battlefield and passageways to constantly change, I don't know the specific rune technology and magic circle it uses, but it's basically the same."
Of course, the sum of these losses is not as good as Chimera Demon.
Spirit Prime Minister Nadir Van der Hearn is visiting, he is at the People's Temple. Bart scratched his head and asked, "Commander, do you want to meet him?"
Although each person's beliefs belong to themselves, group activities and social actions are the most important part. Dragons by nature find it very difficult to condense their beliefs. They have never believed that they need a god, nor do they need to use a god to explain things that they temporarily cannot understand. Therefore, relying on the Dragon Clan to slowly condense their beliefs and give birth to gods is too slow.
Crystal element? Isn't there runestone inside? Dagon was stunned for a moment, then he suddenly realized, pointed at Nadir and said: "You are testing me."
So the ethical question comes, should the monster be eliminated?