After the elders recovered from their shock, Orion spoke again, his tone calm but filled with unwavering confidence.
"Everyone, keep pushing forward!"
"Alpha-level is not the endânot for me, at least."
"In my eyes, Lord Gareth isnât all that powerful."
"At the very least, if I were to face her, I wouldnât be completely helpless."
Compared to the grand vision Orion had painted earlier, these words were like a thunderclap in the quiet tent.
"Chieftain, youâŠ"
Prophet Onyx stared at Orion, his eyes wide with disbelief.
Orion met Prophet Onyxâs gaze with a cold, confident look, his self-assurance and ambition laid bare for all to see.
Under the weight of Orionâs gaze, Prophet Onyx slowly lowered his head.
In that moment, Prophet Onyx understood the full extent of Orionâs ambition.
It was a path of ascension, one that was both terrifying and awe-inspiring.
"Great Chieftain, I am willing to swear a soul oath to you. I pledge my eternal loyalty, never to abandon, never to betray."
Prophet Onyx rose from his seat, knelt on one knee, and performed a deep bow of submission.
At the same time, a mysterious mark appeared on his forehead.
The mark glowed blood-red, and moments later, a visible wisp of his soul floated out, entering Orionâs forehead.
Orion recognized this as a soul contractâProphet Onyx had just bound his soul and life to him.
But what surprised Orion was that this was only the beginning.
"Great Chieftain, I also wish to swear a soul oath to you!"
After a brief hesitation, Thundar stood up, walked over to Orion, and also swore a soul contract.
As Thundar completed the oath, another wisp of soul energy entered Orionâs brow.
"Chieftain Orion, I guess this means Iâm truly yours now! Iâm willing to do anything for you, whether itâs out there on the battlefield or in bed."
Orion glanced at Delilah, who was looking at him with a seductive smile, her eyes filled with desire.
Ignoring Delilahâs suggestive gaze, Orion couldnât help but marvel at how his grand vision had turned several of his core elders into his true followers.
As long as these subordinates followed his orders, Orion was confident that the racial differences within the Stoneheart Horde would soon be a thing of the past.
As for Earthshaker, he was the most relaxed of the group, eating and drinking without a care.
Earthshaker had already signed a slave contract with Orion, so he wasnât concerned with these matters. He believed that as long as he proved his strength, Orion would help him grow stronger.
What had started as a council meeting had unexpectedly turned into a session of soul-binding oaths, thanks to Prophet Onyxâs initiative.
Even Orion, deep down, couldnât help but feel a sense of surprise at how things had unfolded.
"Go and rest. The beast tide may have retreated, but thereâs no guarantee another wave wonât come."
The elders nodded and began to leave the tent.
Elder Rendall hesitated, lingering behind.
"Go and train. Iâll keep watch here."
Rendall gave Orion a deep look, nodded firmly, and left the tent.
Orion watched Rendallâs retreating figure, knowing that the elder was likely debating whether to follow the other elders and swear a soul oath.
However, Orionâs earlier response had clearly put Rendall at ease.
"If I have some reservations about the other elders, I have none when it comes to Rendall."
"If even you were to betray me, then the Stoneheart Horde would have no hope of rising."
Orion sat in his seat, gazing at the distant bonfires, lost in thought.
Born into the Giant Clan, Orion had come to see Moonshadow Valley as his home, and the giants here as his people.
Because of this, Orion was both patient and hopeful when it came to his horde.
If he couldnât rely on his own people, Orion felt that life would lose much of its meaning.
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The night passed quietly.
By the next morning, the bloodline warriors of the Stoneheart Horde had rested well.
The warriors on guard duty were well-fed and full of energy.
Orion and Prophet Onyx walked along the wallâs foundation, inspecting the damage. Orionâs mood was neither good nor bad.
"Prophet, the eastern and western sections of the wallâs foundation have taken some damage. Quite a bit of it needs to be rebuilt."
Orion frowned slightly as he surveyed the damage. Several sections of the wallâs foundation had been completely destroyed and would need to be reconstructed.
"The beast tide was too dense when it split, so some damage to the foundation was inevitable."
"Chieftain, donât worry. If this is the extent of the damage, we can repair it in no time."
"What Iâm worried about is another beast tide. If the foundation is hit again while itâs still damaged, it could suffer even more severe destruction."
Prophet Onyxâs words sent a chill through Orionâs heart.
Even if the beast tide fleeing north had ended, the return tide would surely bring another wave of destruction.
Orion climbed the eastern ridge and looked back at the wallâs foundation stretching across the horizon.
Suddenly, an idea came to him, and he asked Prophet Onyx a question.
"Prophet, what if we set up a line of wooden spikes in front of the wallâs foundation? Would that help with defense and protection?"
Prophet Onyxâs eyes lit up at the suggestion.
"Chieftain, thatâs a brilliant idea! It could reduce damage by at least 30%."
Hearing that his idea was feasible, Orion immediately turned to his guard, Dace.
"Go find Elder of Combat Thundar and bring him here."
Dace acknowledged the order and ran off.
A quarter of an hour later, Thundar arrived at the ridge, looking hurried.
"Chieftain, what are your orders?"
Orion explained his and Prophet Onyxâs idea. After a moment of thought, Thundar agreed that it was a good plan.
"Chieftain, Iâll take some of the horde and start cutting down trees from the nearby forest. Weâll try to have the spikes set up around the wallâs foundation before nightfall."
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"Good. Get to it."
Thundar didnât leave immediately, which made Orion curious.
"Chieftain, two of the scouts we sent out a few days ago have returned. The others⊠thereâs been no word."
This was good news, a small blessing amidst the misfortune.
Orion had assumed that all the succubus scouts had perished, but it seemed two had made it back.
"Go inform Elder of Stewardship Delilah. After all, theyâre her people."
"Yes, Chieftain!"
With that, Thundar hurried off toward Moonshadow Valley.
Standing on the eastern ridge, Orionâs gaze drifted toward the distant horizon, his thoughts wandering.
After a long silence, Orion suddenly asked Prophet Onyx a seemingly unrelated question.
"Prophet, how familiar are you with the Trolls in the Barren Mountains to the east?"