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Chapter 1748 - Chapter 1250: Converted Kamchatka Tribe, Martyrs' Stone Tower (Part 2)

The elderly Leatherworker from Rokube mumbled, looking at the excellent deerskin, his eyes full of reluctance. The young Hunter beside him, however, paid it no mind, enthusiastically tanning the dehaired leather.

In the Nomadic Tribes of Northeast Asia, if these skins are not hardened, they could be crafted into very soft and smooth furs. Then they could be sewn into boots, leather jackets, and mats, or even made into amazingly beautiful leather carvings and paintings!

In the migration camps of the Deer Moss River Tribe, there used to be a beautiful cowhide painting depicting the "Eternal Blue Sky," the "Great Tenggeri." It was a heritage leather painting obtained by the tribe two hundred years ago, supposedly from the Horse Tribe further to the west, originating from the fertile grasslands once roamed by their Ancestors, from the powerful Empire that once unified the entire steppe and enfeoffed the various clans of Extreme North Asia!

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