A few hungry wolves are just a few. Even if they are bigger than tigers or elephants, George will not take them into account.
Come here!
With a flick of his hand, the iron lance was withdrawn from the giant tree and, under his control, spun around, piercing all the remaining famished wolves that lunged at him.
Although the First Age was dangerous, as long as it wasn't an encounter with beings of the caliber of Morgoth, Sauron, or the Fire Giants, he truly didn't hold ordinary individuals in high regard.
After taking out a few hungry wolves, he began to fall into deep contemplation again.
That is, what should be his path forward?
Firstly, determine the goal, all the world's duplicates have one goal, that is to become stronger, and this world is no exception.
To gain the most powerful strength in this world, the best way is naturally to go to Valinor where all the gods are located and receive their inheritance.
But during this period, as a mortal with no achievements, it's certainly not feasible. If caught after sneaking in, there's a chance you might be punished and imprisoned for decades, unnecessarily wasting time.
Unless he defeats Morgoth or helps the elves defeat Morgoth, carrying this achievement to Valinor might give him a chance.
The difficulty is a bit high, let's put it aside for now.
Since it's currently impossible to obtain the gods' inheritance, learning the elves' magic would also be quite good.
However, the magic in this world is not particularly systematic, and much of it is focused on enchanting forging and magic weapons, as most of the Noldor elves learn from the artisan god Aulë.
There is less magic in other areas.
In fights, it's mostly melee and remote shooting, at least in the movies he has only seen Aragorn's girlfriend use water magic, and there is no sign of a mage using magic in combat in large-scale battles.
However, when it comes to it, even the grey wizard Gandalf fights by using lighting spells, waving his staff and swords in melee combat. It seems that this world rarely likes to use magic in battle.
However, he believes that there must be something worth learning from the elven magic.
If there's really nothing, then he might have to consider helping the elves defeat Morgoth and go to Valinor sooner.
"Let's head back to the tribe first!"
He is currently in a human tribe located in the High Sonya, which belongs to the domain of the second and third sons of the Noldor Elves, that is, Lord Angroth and Lord Arnor, who are the second and third brothers of Queen Calantha.
This human tribe is led by the Beowulf family, and the Beowulf family get along very well with the elves and have established a very friendly relationship.
So, as long as he returns to the tribe, he will have plenty of opportunities to interact with the elves and learn about their magic.
Of course, the premise is that he cannot be an ordinary human, but needs to have some fame and become a well-known figure in the human tribe, which is too simple for him.
In fact, when it comes to the Beowulf family, he doesn't have any impression, but he is familiar with one member of the Beowulf family.
The current leader of the Beowulf family is called Bragi, and his brother is named Balar.
The ring that represents the king in The Lord of the Rings, which Aragorn carries in his hand, is called the Balar's Ring.
It seems that the reason the ring in The Lord of the Rings is called the Balar's Ring is because Balar saved the life of Finrod, Calantha's elder brother, out of gratitude, Finrod gave it to him as a symbol of their elf branch's friendship with the Beowulf family.
So, the Beowulf family may be considered the ancestors of Aragorn's tribe.
"Even without magic, meditating in this world can improve efficiency by several times."
As George made his way back to the tribe, he looked at the dense forest, inhaled the unusually fresh air, and felt the rich energy permeating the air, his heart secretly marveling.
Because of his fast speed, he wasn't long behind this companion he had hunted with humans before.
"Al! Apa!"
George pretended to wave enthusiastically at the two dejected young men in front, shouting out.
The two young men heard George's voice and couldn't believe it, turning their heads in disbelief. When they saw George, they were overjoyed and threw down their iron spears and bows, rushing over to embrace him.
"It's so good to see you alive, Avin. We all thought you had been eaten by wolves."
"I was ambushed by the wolves, and I fainted after hitting my head on a stone. When I woke up, the wolves and you guys were gone."
George attributed the fact that he was attacked by wolves and had his neck bitten to being knocked unconscious by a wolf.
Simple Al and Apa didn't doubt George and simply hugged him, praising the gods' blessings.
So, the three of them set off together to return to the human tribe.
As they walked through the forest, a magnificent city surrounded by lush plants appeared before George's eyes. That was the capital of the Light Elves, High Sonya, where there were nearly 10,000 Noldor Elves living inside.
Elves possess endless lifespans, and unless they are killed or under special circumstances, they will not die.
Therefore, although their birth rate is not high, theoretically, as long as there is no war, their numbers will slowly increase over time.
Even if they die, their souls will not be extinguished, but will go to the hall of Manwë in Aman on Arda - the Halls of Mandos.
They can see their deceased loved ones and friends there in a soulful manner and then be reincarnated as new elves.
Not far from the city, there is a small town with a distinctly different architectural style. That is where the Beowulf family's human city is located, which is more like a larger town than a city.
Inside, there are about 3,000 humans living there.
Actually, it's all thanks to the elves' help. Without their assistance, it would be impossible for humans, with their short history of only a few hundred years of growth, to develop their own civilization so quickly on their own.
Humans are the second creation of Ilúvatar, and compared to the elves who have endless lifespans, humans have a very short life. Without the special interference of the gods, their lifespan is basically around a hundred years or so.
However, they are different from the elves in that they are not bound by this world in the same way that they are.
When humans die, their souls do not go to the Halls of Mandos, but leave this world and go to a place even the gods themselves do not know about.
Therefore, they are not bound by destiny, and they have many possibilities.
"I really hope I will have the opportunity to visit the beautiful elven city in the future!"
Al looked enviously at the beautiful elven city, while Apa joked.
"What, do you want to marry a beautiful elf as your wife? Don't dream too big, even our clan leader wouldn't dare to make such a boast."
The elves in the elven city are very friendly to humans and have given them a lot of help, but most elves still feel that they are a little higher than humans, as they used to live with the gods as noble elves.
There is also a part of the elves who don't have such thoughts, but considering their longevity, they are not willing to bond with humans.
"Come on, it's almost dark!"
George looked at the beautiful elven city in the distance and waved at the two of them.