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21. Death Blessed: King of Claws [54/100](2/2)

The people hiding the scrolls sighed and prepared to leave while carrying the ancient scrolls.

The scroll hiders are the rare aliens among the fallen arakkoa who still worship knowledge and tradition. Even in the most difficult days, they try their best to collect ancient scrolls scattered in various places in the Arak Peaks. They are a symbol of the darkness of civilization.

Recorder of the times.

Seeing the doomsday of the fallen arakkoa approaching, the Hidden Scroll people were very pessimistic about the outcome of this war. Seeing their compatriots finally doing the most taboo things, seeing them planning to break the boundary between life and death.

, sensing that a catastrophe was imminent, the Hidden Juan people planned to leave...

No one pays attention to these outliers.

The priests of the gods and the fallen arakkoa gathered in front of the crow's claw altar. This altar was already quite ancient, but now it has been re-decorated and placed with messy sacrifices... This can't be blamed.

These Crow Claw priests don't care. The ritual of sacrificing Rukhma and Anzu during the Apexis civilization has long been lost. After Tongtian Peak was destroyed by the orcs, it became so difficult to survive, let alone sacrifice.

The incense was lit, and the Crowpaw priests knelt on the ground amid the strange smell. In front of the altar were rows of scarecrows that were carefully tied up, decorated with gorgeous leather armor and sharp wing blades, and they looked like high-ranking people.

The arakkoa are very similar, and under each scarecrow is a carefully decorated corpse of a high-level arakkoa.

This was selected from hundreds of high-ranking arakkoa captives who had been killed, and would serve as a carrier of powerful souls returning from the Realm of the Dead.

Yes, what the Crow People are summoning this time are the most powerful warriors in their history!
Chapter completed!
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