The dwarf team finally arrived at a platform in a cliff after experiencing the collapse of giant rocks and the test of a fierce wind. This platform is located at the top of the mountain, surrounded by rugged peaks, as if it were a gem carved by nature.
Brolin immediately issued the command for everyone to stop and prepare to set up camp. Although his voice was rough, it was full of authority, and every dwarf team member quickly followed the instructions. At the top of this mountain, the wind is even stronger, and the dwarves must quickly set up their tents to withstand the onslaught of the fierce wind.
Holm the technician immediately deployed his skillful hands to start building the framework of the camp, while the warrior Glen used his sturdy forged shield to block the wind. The wizard Ferland assisted Brolin in ensuring the campsite was well-chosen and not threatened by mountain avalanches.
In a short time, a sturdy camp emerged on the platform, and the campsite began to operate. The members of the dwarf team cooperated with each other, completing each task seamlessly. They knew that at the top of this high mountain, only by supporting each other could they survive.
Just as the preparations were all finished and they were about to start preparing dinner, the strong wind suddenly became fierce, buzzing through the mountains and making it difficult for the dwarves to stand. But this team of dwarves would not be at a loss. Glen, a short but strong dwarf warrior, quickly reacted. He roared low, swiftly pulling out a huge shield from his back, like a sturdy wall. He forcefully stood it upright on the ground, forming a huge windbreak that blocked the onslaught of the fierce wind.
Brolin and Sleendro immediately responded, also grabbing the edge of the shield and, together with Glen, firmly securing it to the ground. Their strength was perfectly applied in this dangerous place, ensuring that the shield would not be blown over by the strong wind.
Reluctant to show weakness, Holm quickly pulled out his anchor launcher, a clever device that could firmly secure anchors to any surface. He aimed at the rocks beneath the giant shield and launched an anchor, securing the shield tightly to the mountainside, ensuring it wouldn't be blown away by the wind. His swift and precise actions demonstrated his technical prowess.
At the same time, Ferland began chanting ancient dwarven incantations. His palm emitted a faint light, and then a semi-transparent energy barrier unfolded, surrounding the dwarven squad. This barrier was an invisible protective shield that could mitigate the onslaught of the wind, providing the dwarves with a more stable footing. Ferland's incantations not only strengthened the barrier's effect but also made it elastic, capable of withstanding the impact of the wind.
Five people stood closely together, exerting their strength to resist the onslaught of the fierce wind. Despite the powerful gusts, their teamwork and unwavering determination allowed them to persevere.
The howling wind was accompanied by the clatter of debris, as stones struck against their shields, creating a rhythmic pattern. Suddenly, Glen burst into laughter and shouted, "Doesn't this feel like the 'Song of Mountains and Rivers'?" His voice floated gently in the wind, blending seamlessly with its sound.
Holm then responded disdainfully, "Fool! It's not that, it's 'Dwarf's Soul'!" His voice was full of determination and pride, interweaving with the sound of the wind, as if declaring the existence of dwarves in the valley.
The two of them began to sing their own songs, seemingly trying to confirm which song they really wanted. Brolin, who had been serious-faced from the start, became even more solemn, his eyes seemingly flashing with anger. Sleendro thought he was about to get angry, but Brolin suddenly shouted, "You two fools! It's obviously 'The Roar of the Dwarves'!" His voice was thunderous, and the lyrics of 'The Roar of the Dwarves' were full of passion and exhilaration.
His shout reached the ears of others, and the dwarves joined in one after another, singing together the song "The Roar of the Dwarves." The song echoed in the valley, with each note accompanied by the blowing wind, as if it were nature's response. Their singing was full of courage and determination, as if they could resist any difficulty and overcome all adversity.
Accompanied by the song, the dwarf team continued to resist the onslaught of the raging wind. Their spirits became even more resolute, as if the Dwarf's Soul itself bestowed invincible strength upon them. At this moment, they were willing to face any difficulty, as long as they could sing together, they could overcome everything. Their teamwork and spirit cohesion were demonstrated to the fullest in this storm, becoming an unwavering fortress guarding their path forward.
Quickly, the strong wind finally gradually subsided, and everyone lay exhausted on the ground, as if they had just finished a great battle, their clothes in disarray from the wind. Glen gasped and said, "If only we had some beer at this moment! After a battle, you need a drink!" His voice carried a longing, as if imagining the delicious taste of beer. Then, Glen mimicked the process of drinking with onomatopoeic words, making a toasting gesture and a gulping motion, causing the others to chuckle.
Holm then sarcastically complained, "Yes! There was still some in stock, but you guys drank it all!" His words carried a hint of humorous mockery, clearly expressing some dissatisfaction at the disappearance of the beer. Brolin and Glen awkwardly laughed, because they knew full well that the night before, the two of them had finished off the remaining beer.
At this moment, Ferland began to smirk evilly again. As he smirked, he said, "Beer is not without..." Before he could finish his sentence, several dwarves who had been lying on the ground suddenly got up and surrounded Ferland, demanding that he immediately spit out the beer. Their eyes were filled with desire and temptation.
Ferland took a cup of beer from his magic bag, then elegantly raised the cup and began to savor it slowly. He drank slowly and gracefully, as if enjoying a precious delicacy. Finally, he finished it and deliberately burped loudly.
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