Daniel carefully studied the Wolfkin.
They could be roughly divided into two types.
One type was the upright, intelligent Wolfkin. They were burly, averaging over two meters in height, covered in gray-brown fur, with wolf heads and humanoid bodies, eyes gleaming with intelligence.
They wore simple leather armor and carried spears, battle axes, and other weapons—clearly the warrior class of the settlement.
The other type were quadrupedal, primal wolf creatures.
These were true wolves, only two or three times the size of Earth wolves. Their shoulders stood over 1.5 meters high, muscles rippling across their bodies, fangs bared, eyes fierce.
They possessed no intelligence and followed the Wolfkin warriors' commands completely. They were the Wolfkin's most famous strategic asset—the mounts of the Wolf Cavalry.
Daniel narrowed his eyes.
Wolf Cavalry!
In his previous life, he had seen the destructive power of the Wolf Cavalry.
