Warlord: King of All Clans

Chapter 144 Common sense of the elves!

When the Elf Druid first practiced Transfiguration, the caster could not fully control his own magic power, so the size of the transformed body would increase or decrease according to his own magic power and was out of control.

An elf with little magic power would be the size of a kitten even if it turned into a saber-toothed tiger.

Freya's magic power is naturally strong. Even when she transforms into a groundhog, she is as powerful as the Earth Bear and becomes the second largest groundhog in Trasil.

After the adaptation period of Transfiguration, the Druid can begin to gradually master his own form and finally successfully transform back to his original appearance.

Freya is at this stage. Even if she does not actively control her magic power, her subconscious mind will automatically adjust her body shape according to the living environment.

That's why she becomes shorter and shorter, gradually reaching a balance with her living environment.

In a human village, playing with a group of children and sleeping on a two-meter-long bed, it was obvious that the giant bear was not very adaptable to its size.

If she had continued to live in the Wolf-Driving Plains jungle, facing brown bears and saber-toothed tigers, as well as hunting teams such as wild boars and jackals every day, her body size would even become more robust.

Olivia doesn't care about all this. Of course, it's better if the children she raises are fat and strong. If they are as skinny and small as little mice, she will have to worry too much.

The little mouse, tortured by its past tragic experiences, had problems not only psychologically but also physically. Even under Olivia's careful care, it never grew taller.

She eats two meals of oatmeal biscuits a day, and now adds a glass of fresh milk, but she hasn't gained much weight.

Olivia held the little mouse in her arms at night, always worrying that she would not be able to get married in the future.

The condition of the two little ones made her, as a mother, exhausted.

"Then can you still turn into a giant bear?"

In order to comfort Olivia, Freya had to show her skills.

She clenched her claws and held her breath. Her body emitted a faint green light, and then her size expanded rapidly as if inflated, and she stopped only when she was three meters tall.

Freya was extremely proud of her transformation back into a giant beast. She ran around the big house howling and chasing after the frightened dog-headed cubs.

The three-inch thick oak board was trembling and almost breaking under her trampling.

The young dog-headed man seemed to be sitting on a trampoline, and was shaken into the air by Freya's powerful jumping.

Leo was so frightened that he quickly grabbed her by the neck and dragged her out of the house.

Seeing Freya happily running away with the little mouse while her body was shrinking, Olivia felt relieved and decided to reduce Freya's food rations by half.

Leo was also relieved that his excavator was back!

During the chat with Freya, Leo also learned some common sense of the elves, which opened his eyes.

Elves are pure magical creatures, with simple consciousness nurtured in a magic fountain with rich magical power. When they are born, they are just a ball of light condensed by magical power.

So strictly speaking, elves don't have a definite appearance, and they don't even have biological parents or gender.

After adult elves become married, they will go through a long period of training and assessment, and then adopt an unformed magical elf under the magic spring of Highgarden, and raise it with their own magic.

Therefore, even though the elves have a lifespan ten times that of humans, their numbers have not become overwhelming.

Because even if they have the ability to reproduce, they cannot give birth to pure elves.

Even if two pure-blooded elves give birth to a baby, it can only be a half-elf with a short lifespan.

Seeing their own offspring die before they reach adulthood (100 years old), and even their spirits unable to return to the Fountain of Magic, this kind of grief is obviously not something that all elves can bear.

Over time, almost all elf couples would rather wait for the magic spring to give birth to a natural elf, and then strive for the qualification to adopt.

So unlike other races, the parents of elves are all carefully selected by the elven tribe and are trained and educated.

Not everyone can become a parent unprepared.

However, the number of elves that can be bred by Trahil's magic spring is very limited. Even the Lord of Highgarden, the Queen of Elf, dare not embezzle it.

In her four hundred years of life, she had only one descendant, Freya.

Of course, given the elves' carefree and free-spirited nature, raising one offspring is already a great achievement, and forcing a second one is completely wishful thinking.

If you ask the 400-year-old Elf Queen which is more important, government affairs or playing checkers, she will of course say government affairs.

But in private, I still choose to play checkers.

The appearance of a successfully shaped elf is often influenced by its parents, but it is also affected by the living environment. It mainly depends on its own cognition.

Humans' traditional impression of elves is that they have human body shape, pointed ears, deer antlers, and green hair. This is indeed the external image of most elves when facing humans.

But this is just one of the forms that the elves and humans have gradually become accustomed to in order to facilitate communication when they get along with each other.

As this form imitating humans gradually becomes popular among the elves, it is now recognized by most elves, who subconsciously shape themselves into this form and regard it as their true form.

But in Trasil, more elven tribes prefer other forms that adapt to their living environment.

For example, the Grand Lord of the Midgard, Chisel, his childhood friends were all giant snails of Trahil, so he was also a giant snail before he grew up.

For example, Archdruid Bobak was a highland marmot before he grew up.

Some elves will directly transform into ancient trees, bear men, and elven dragons to become the guardians of the tribe, skipping the druid transformation process.

As an elf adopted by the king of Trahil's largest tribe, the ruler of Highgarden, and the Elf Queen, Freya not only inherited her intelligence and wisdom, but also had the same exceptionally beautiful appearance as the Elf Queen - this comes from her own narration.

But when she was in her sixties, her mother gave her to the Archdruid Bobak for training. He turned her into a giant groundhog, and she temporarily lost her beauty!

Twenty kobold sniffers headed for Knight Solovy's territory, each carrying a large backpack, running around in his territory.

Three days later, fifteen dogs returned to the village led by Knight Solovy.

As for the remaining five golden-haired sniffers, they ran wildly to the World Tree Avenue, forgetting their duties, and sniffed their way directly back to the Gnoll Valley.

These golden-haired dog-headed people, whose intelligence is only a few years that of humans, behave extremely stupidly and erratically unless their lives are threatened.

However, Fisa, who had been exposed to the culture of the River Bay, was unwilling to use the rules of the wilderness to kill and abuse.

So don't expect them to remember the rules if there's no one supervising them.

The River Bend Infantryman who was in charge of the team was originally nervous and felt guilty for the loss of five dogs. He did not dare to face Fraser's sad look.

Turning back, he found that they had already gone home and eaten all the food that was intended to reward the twenty kobold sniffers.

But the remaining fifteen golden-haired sniffers brought good news to Knight Solovy.

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