Chapter 1051 Elves Tribe of Amae
A few days later, Nan's carriage group arrived in an area where many houses built amidst the trees decorated the surroundings of the road they were crossing.
The surroundings of this extremely plant-rich place, from the largest trees that served as the pillars of this community to even the smallest of flowers, decorated the path towards the core of the Elves Tribe.
After days of travel, the group was only two days away from the territory of the Fairy Tribe, already in the area of influence of the alliance of Amae's leaders.
At that moment they were passing through the core of the Elves Tribe's territory, the home of the Garnot, a large community that lived scattered throughout the forest, but had its greatest concentration at this point where the road to the Fairy Tribe passed.
Vicente and Larissa had seen the local elves on their way for the last two hours, and it was becoming more and more common to see individuals with pointed ears and slim bodies, the bearers of a great lineage of talented magical beings.
Practically every plane had a race of elves in the area because of the tribe in Amae. According to the story that Garnot told Vicente and Larissa over the last few days, his people loved nature and had, therefore, long ago, explored many of the lower planes when the Nine Paths worked as it should.
Given their advanced magical ability and wide range of options, elves found it easy to integrate into almost any kind of environment. The fact that they were sensitive to the surrounding nature helped them, allowing them to adapt to new places and live sustainably in those areas.
It allowed the elves to succeed on most of the planes they went to, gaining great knowledge and returning or even staying in the new homes they had found.
But the elves who went to each of these planes did not go on missions for the tribe, but out of self-interest. Because of this, even the tribe didn't know the extent of their race on all the planes connected to Anicane.
The elves of Amae had some peculiarities that differed from those of the Polaris Realm. Some of them were not so attached to nature as to be vegan, as was the case with those from Vicente's land. Some elves he came across as he left the group's carriage were real carnivores, hunters, and adventurers.
Was that strange for an elf? Vicente and Larissa thought so. But this was a strange world, and they tried not to get attached to some members of this diverse tribe, which had individuals with blue, green, yellow and even red skins.
As in Light Cay, there were quasi-human individuals with animal faces, wings, or other non-human bodily appendages, the elves of Amae were different lineages and characteristics.
"Garnot, you've leveled up in the middle of a mission!" said a strong elf, with scars visible on his bare chest, while he had a powerful 4-Star Grand Magus stage aura.
Meanwhile, most of the high-ranking members of the tribe there looked at Nan, curious about the outcome of the princess's mission.
There were a few strangers among Nan's group that they wanted to hear about, but for the moment, one of the elders in the area approached the princess and greeted her formally, bowing her head to the young woman on Vicente's right.
"Welcome back to the tribe, Your Highness. I hope you have experienced many victories on your journey to Light Cay," said the platinum-haired woman, 5-Star cultivation of the Grand Magus stage, the strongest in the area.
Nan greeted the old woman back and confirmed, "We succeeded in our plans, perhaps even better than we could have initially imagined... Anyway, a large part of that was down to my friend here, Vicente Fuller." She pointed to Vice, attracting the gazes of the elves in the garden in front of the tribe's council building.
Vicente was shielding his aura, so apart from them noticing that he was a newly promoted Grand Magus, they didn't notice anything particularly flashy about him.
"I just gave a little help." Vicente laughed as he watched the elves interested in him gradually approach while making gestures of greeting.
The strongest woman among them then invited them, "Your Highness, young Vicente, please accompany us. Let's talk in a more appropriate place."