Chapter 997 The Southern Capital (1/2)

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Chapter 997 The Southern Capital

The Southern Capital

Unlike the other three regions that had an abundance of sun and rain, the harsh environment did not allow the inhabitants to beco cities The South had extended periods of dry seasons for ot colder in the second half of the year

The winter desert season as they had dubbed it was just as harsh as winter and the winds blew along with the white sand all around them There was little rain, so each Oasis became a precious hub for life around it Ironically the skies were full with irey clouds yet while it rarely rained, it often thundered

The Southerners had been forced to adapt and iroup of people set foot into this abyssal sandpit of white death It was practically a h to create a long lasting civilisation

Nevertheless, the coly suitable for one thing:

The growth ofin the South was considered to be the most rapid and problematic The first wave of settlers who had tried to establish a foothold in this area, quickly got beset by waves of roup away

The next group of settlers found the ruins of their predecessors and learned about what had happened from a torn diary by the expedition leader Their short stay had been enough to convince theht Luckily they had ed to fend off the first waves of monsters with few casualties before they sailed back to report to their respective homelands

The retrieved diary spoke about precious old and artefacts which had apparently been found not too far away froinal location Thus, the third expedition had been manned by a company of soldiers to protect the neave of settlers With the prospects of getting rich, ood buck for their faer than the first group, but they had been unprepared for the harshness of winter in that new land A nuht from the cold while some died from the lack of proper medical care from frostbites and winter related injuries Even those from the North ere more prepared for the cold than the others had trouble settling down

However, the greed ofmotivator, no matter the world especially when the torn diary entry turned true It caused a significant ruckus aions and old also allured the unfavourable types with therunaways, stoays or even villains that needed to get out of the world's view That did not mean they were not

One day, soion despite the perpetual dangers That person was a charisroups to join in With his training, he commanded his ar the monsters these new southerners started to survive the harsh environ their s

That hy there was a difference in teruilds between the Western Skies and the Southern Stars To the latter, scouting and killing was part of their daily job and their long term survival depended on those skills Even when they turned old and frail, the Southern elderlies were probably two to three tie healthy ions