Global Lords: I Have Information System

Chapter 230: Dwarf Uncle's Past


At this moment, the Dwarf Uncle was completely absorbed in hammering away on the [Heavy Combat Puppet].

In front of the five-meter-tall Combat Puppet, the Dwarf Uncle appeared tiny.

But no one dared belittle him. The Dwarf Uncle's upper body was bare, and although he had a large belly, his arms were very strong. Every swing of the iron hammer revealed knotted and bulging muscles, dripping with sweat, while he struggled to dismantle the chest plate armor of the [Heavy Combat Puppet].

The Heavy Combat Puppet was assembled by Goblin Engineers back in the day, using the rune forging technology of the Dwarf Race. The coupling between parts was entirely embedded, with the back being one whole piece.

The front plate armor was a heavy cover, as thick as three knuckles wide. From the outside, no great mysteries were visible, as the entire surface was covered with a black magic resistance coating. However, the inside held another secret.

Dense runes and trajectories outlined a peculiar formation, imparting magical power to the front plate armor's runes. Unfortunately, a piercing wound resulted in the complete runes being damaged, disrupting some trajectories, and somewhat affecting the overall effect.

The entire front chest plate armor was about 2.78 meters long, with impressive thickness. The materials on the Combat Puppet had undergone repetitive forging, making them naturally heavy. Despite the Dwarf Uncle's short stature, he could easily remove the entire front chest plate armor of the puppet and place it stably on the ground. The solid ground immediately bore several marks.

"Hehe, this refined composite armor is really something."

"It's a pity this damage is so frustrating."

"It's really a waste, someone was willing to punch right through such a great item..."

The Dwarf Uncle dismounted the puppet's chest plate armor, squatted beside it, murmuring to himself as he studied the runes and various operational trajectories. He didn't realize Zong Shen had approached from behind.

Zong Shen quietly observed the Dwarf Uncle. To be honest, he had never properly viewed the Dwarf Uncle's attributes before, as the large level gap meant all he saw were question marks, without asking for a strategy.

One thing was certain—the Dwarf Uncle wasn't a Heroic Level character because he consumed three points of Zong Shen's Command Value, indicating he belonged to the soldier type, with a level at least above Tier Three.

However, his talent was of the Purple Rare Level, likely indicating some unique existence.

Moreover, the Dwarf Uncle specialized as a high-level blacksmith, a support-type profession, so Zong Shen hadn't paid much attention to the dwarf's true attributes as long as he could handle the territory's forging tasks.

Now, their level gap had narrowed significantly, and Zong Shen felt he should be able to see the Dwarf Uncle's true attributes at last.

He focused his gaze, and system subtitles slowly emerged. This time, there was indeed more information included.

[Exile: Copperbeard·Wine Fire]

[Race: Dwarf]

[Age: 37]

[Special Dwarf Warrior]

[Talent: Rare Level]

[Level: lv47]

[Attributes: (sealed, unable to view)]

(A dwarf from the Copperbeard Clan, immensely fond of alcohol. He was once the son of the previous Chieftain Copperbeard Steel Hammer of the Copperbeard Tribe, capable of wielding the Storm Hammer left by the first King of Hills at the mere age of 16. Among the Copperbeard Race, he was the most gifted dwarf warrior in hundreds of years, with the potential to become the King of Hills.

However, due to losing the Storm Hammer in a drunken stupor at the Valley of Thunder and Lightning, an unforgivable crime, and involving internal clan struggles, he was ultimately exiled by the tribe. His combat abilities were sealed using Thunder Power and stored in the clan's ancestral land.

The Copperbeard Clan is the oldest clan among the Dwarf Race, evolved directly from the Iron Forge Race. The title of King of Hills is only awarded to the strongest warriors throughout the tribe's generations.

If you can delve into the ancestral land of the Copperbeard Clan and retrieve the power sealed from Copperbeard·Wine Fire, then you will gain a hero with formidable combat strength. The King of Hills, once wielded both the Storm Warhammer and Larulf's Giant Rock Battleaxe, even the Giant Dragon dared not provoke him at the time.)

Zong Shen silently read through all the subtitles, including the extensive related remarks, utterly astounded.

What a surprise! This unkempt Dwarf Uncle had such a significant background. He was a punished and exiled dwarf warrior from his tribe. No wonder he seemed so disheveled when they first met; not only was he drunk, but he also took Zong Shen's Old Traveling Horse.

According to the strategy guide, if you were to venture to retrieve the Dwarf Uncle's extracted power from the Copperbeard Clan, he would become an overwhelmingly powerful hero.

Additionally, Zong Shen found significant interest in the Storm Warhammer left by the first King of Hills, although he didn't know where the Valley of Thunder and Lightning was located. It must be some terrifying perilous ground, otherwise, it wouldn't stay lost there permanently.

Zong Shen pondered while touching his chin. Since arriving in this world, he hadn't shaved. His chin was now scruffy, coupled with his fully armored warrior appearance, making him appear even more weathered.

The Dwarf Uncle continued his intense focus on the [Heavy Combat Puppet], enchanted by the runes on the front chest plate armor. These were forging techniques dating back over ten thousand years, before the Dwarf Race split.

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