In the past, Shye encountered a False Gorgon raised by a syndicate.
He couldn't help but wonder whether the hidden ogre clan were the sa.
'Superior Stealth!'
Donning two items—the Hadean Varsa Commander Mask, which conceals one's aura, and the Hadean Varsa Cloak, which boosts stealth skill effectiveness by ten percent—Shye slipped into the cave to conduct a quick reconnaissance mission.
If the ogre clan were under soone's protection, there would be signs of human intervention inside the enormous underground cave.
Entering under the cover of invisibility, Shye couldn't help but marvel at the azure walls of the underground cave, adorned with sapphire gemstones of varying sizes and quality.
Although sunlight could barely enter, the cave was strangely well-lit with a bluish hue.
From this, Shye could conclude that the hidden clan of ogres wasn't under the protection of humans, as the sapphires would've already been harvested had they been.
With this, he breathed a sigh of relief.
He did not want to waste more ti looking for a suitable roosting area for his dragons.
Wiping out this clan of ogres was no small task, but it was far easier than wandering aimlessly through deadly zones in search of a hidden area of similar size, with no guarantee that such a place even existed elsewhere.
Nonetheless, this ant that the leader of the ogres was an extrely clever one of its kind.
After all, brute-type monsters were generally dumber than other types, and for them to be able to thrive without being found should all be thanks to a wise ruler.
Of course, Shye would take his ti to investigate. He didn't want to lose even a single tad monster due to carelessness.
Proceeding deeper into the cave, Shye passed by a lot of blue-skinned (A-) ranked Ogre Defenders.
To his surprise, they were well-ard.
They were outfitted with roughly crafted helts and armor forged from Allonium—a unique tal known for its exceptional durability and malleability, though only of mithril-tier quality.
Despite this, the fully ard and disciplined (A-) ranked ogres could effortlessly decimate even the hardiest of erald-ranked adventurer parties.
The Ironwood clubs resting on their shoulders as they patrolled the sprawling pathways of their underground cave made them all the more intimidating.
Still, Shye was a different beast. He could kill such creatures without them even realizing what happened.
Pressing onward, he reached an enormous cavern, its expanse rivaling that of a dium-sized human city.
Discovering such a vast space within an underground cave felt almost mystical to Shye, especially as it was bathed in a soothing blue light whose source remained a mystery to him.
His dragons, who loved fascinating spaces and shiny things, would definitely take a liking to this cave.
Only, there was an issue.
The expansive area appeared to be so kind of dining hall, with hundreds of ogres of various sizes and ranks feasting on massive, grotesque chunks of at.
It was clear that the at ca from terrifying monsters.
Yet, despite their ferocity, had been reduced to nothing more than a al for the ogres.
Observing over five hundred ogres, including several (S-) ranks and one (S) rank, Shye noticed a group of six ogres passing through, each wielding massive clubs.
'A hunting party, huh?' he mused.
Typically, ogres hunted solo or in pairs, rarely forming groups larger than three.
The formation of such large hunting parties only reinforced his suspicion that their ruler was highly intelligent, especially given the diversity in ranks within the group that had just left the crude dining hall.
With such a roster, they would be able to at least survive even if they encountered a dragon.
Shye wasn't too concerned, though.
Sure, they could survive a dragon with their efficient tricks and strategies, but could they withstand the assault of one hundred fifty dragons and an army of high-ranked corpses?
He doubted it.
As long as he conducted a thorough scouting of the entire cave and identified the strongest mbers of the hidden ogre clan, he would be able to minimize unnecessary losses to his army.
He even had another plan and hoped it would work.
Soon, he moved on, morizing the maze-like pathways of the azure cave as he traveled, occasionally hiding to wait for the cooldown of his [Superior Stealth] before continuing his reconnaissance.
He traversed through several areas abundant with natural resources, including rare herbs, more sapphire gemstones, multiple pristine underground lakes, and an astonishing boar breeding ground teeming with thousands of massive (C) ranked Blacktusk Boars, both juveniles and adults.
It was more like an underground self-sufficient society instead of a hidden base of operations of a clan.
Of course, he also took note of the strong combatants of the ogre clan, slightly alard after discovering that there were more than ten (S) ranked Bloodskin Ogres roaming about.
Compared to the Bloodskin Ogre Nookie had in his corpse army, these ogres were ard to the teeth.
To make matters worse, while their armor sets and weapons were still crude compared to the craftsmanship of top human blacksmiths, they were of unprecedented quality for a perceived dumb race.
The quality of their gear was at least peak-Mithril or low-Adamantite.
If his tad monsters weren't careful, they might find themselves smashed under the ridiculously enormous Ironwood clubs of these Bloodskin Ogres.
After a few more minutes of wandering inside the cave, he finally ca across the smithing area, where three ogres tirelessly crafted set after set of armor and weapons, not a trace of exhaustion on their faces.
It appeared that smashing tals into weapons wasn't as exhausting for them as it was for humans.
Additionally, they didn't need to heat the tals for long, as their imnse strength allowed them to shape the materials after only a few seconds of heating.
In fact, it seed that their main challenge stemd from having too much strength in their bodies.
The smallest of the three, who also appeared to be the oldest due to the white hair growing on its body, seed to be the most skilled.
Its smashes were clearly much more fine and controlled than those of the other two.
With narrowed eyes, Shye left what he called the Ogre Armory.
He could sense that he was approaching the dwelling of the ogre clan's leader.
Soon, his feelings proved spot on.
Just a few minutes away from the armory was a vast, dark room dimly lit by six large torches.
Inside, there was an enormous table and eleven large chairs, all crafted from the finest quality Ironwood.
It seed to be a eting room of so sort.
On the far left of the room, a large opening stood, resembling the entrance to another cave, while on the far right, there was a crude gate made of Ironwood, with unsettlingly awkward and clumsily written letters carved above it:
"Baba."
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