Therefore, despite their large number, these slumbering guards can only be used as cannon fodder by the B race.
Other cities of the Yi tribe were established after Lady Lian's daughter married a man from another tribe. The center of these cities is called the secondary mother nest. The children of the Yi tribe born in the secondary mother nest can grow up normally, and they constitute the most important backbone of the Yi tribe.
Secondary nests are the same as primary nests. If their offspring are also born from inbreeding, then their next generation produced in the mud pillar can only be Sleeping Guardians, and the quality of those Sleeping Guardians will be significantly lower than that produced in the mud pillar of the primary nest.
Of course, if they could find a husband from another tribe, the situation would be very different. They would build a different kind of mud pillar, with a conical top that would spread outwards like a blooming flower.
The creatures produced from the alien mud pillars are called Clan B warriors. Although they are infertile and cannot fly, they can continuously grow and level up, forming a relatively powerful ground force of the Clan B. Their usefulness is far superior to that of the Sleeping Guardians.
Therefore, the inheritance of the B tribe relies on the main nest, but the strength of the B tribe largely depends on intermarriage with other tribes. However, the inheritance of the main nest also depends on other tribes to provide qualified males.
Because both building the primary and secondary nests require a large amount of estrogen, which comes from the female estrogen and is extremely precious. If the amount is insufficient, it will affect the function of the primary nest and thus be downgraded to a secondary nest.
The secondary mother hive also affects the extent of the city it occupies due to the number of B-type builders, thus determining the number of mud pillars that can be built in the city and consequently the strength of that B-type city.
For the reasons mentioned above, an important factor in the selection of a successor for the Yi clan is the female Yi clan member's ability to secrete semen. If a female Yi clan member has semen secretion within six months of birth, she is qualified to be established as the successor of the Yi clan.
Apart from that, all female members of the Yi tribe only have three options: if they secrete semen within six months to a year, the tribe will try to find them a suitable husband from another tribe.
This way, she can leave the main Motherhive area and build secondary Motherhives elsewhere, establishing her own B-type cities beneath the main Motherhive.
The remaining female members of the B tribe either marry a male member of the tribe born from the Mother Nest, who is their own brother, and build their own mud pillar mansion near the Mother Nest to produce Sleeping Guardians, thus accumulating basic strength for the B tribe in preparation for wars.
The last type, supposedly waiting to marry a foreign husband, actually cannot even marry their own brothers. After all, even in the main nest, the number of male B-types that can be produced is extremely limited, with the birth ratio of males to females being less than one in a thousand.
Therefore, most of them end up as old maids, spending their lives guarding the mother nest and engaging in all aspects of production and service within the Yi tribe. They also use their Yi essence to provide the vast Yi tribe with the necessary materials for manufacturing and cultivation. Their numbers are the largest among the Yi tribe.
Generally speaking, a B-class king like Lady Lian will most likely only produce one heir who meets all the requirements in his lifetime. If two heirs are produced, Lady Lian will have to get rid of one of them as soon as possible.
Because two successors would be a disaster for Clan B, the simultaneous existence of two main nests within Clan B would lead to a split in the group's perception and thus trigger a civil war.
However, if the Queen of the Yi tribe never produces a daughter capable of producing enough sperm to establish a matriarchal nest, then this Yi tribe will inevitably decline. Inbreeding is the most significant factor leading to the degeneration of sperm production in female Yi tribe members.
Therefore, marriage with other tribes is extremely important for the Yi tribe in terms of inheritance. It not only determines the life and death of the Yi tribe, but also determines the size of the Yi tribe's growth potential. Only by constantly intermarrying with other tribes can the female Yi tribe maintain a long-lasting ability to produce Yi sperm.
Female members of the Yi tribe who marry men from other tribes can establish a primary mother nest to continue the Yi tribe's lineage. Non-inheritors can also establish secondary mother nests and Yi tribe cities built on the basis of secondary mother nests, effectively expanding the Yi tribe's territory and sphere of influence.
At the very least, they can establish alien mud pillars to provide the B race with a powerful ground force. Although, if necessary, B race heirs can also establish a matriarchal nest by marrying their brothers to ensure the B race's survival in extreme circumstances.
However, this practice must not be continued for two generations, otherwise the descendants of the clan will no longer be able to produce heirs. As for the result of inbreeding outside the heirs, all of them will be the erection of mud pillars near the main or secondary mother nest, producing a large number of cannon fodder, without any exceptions.
The establishment of the primary nest is also a very particular matter. It can only be built after the old primary nest has ceased to reproduce, and it must begin to reproduce new offspring of the tribe within a very short period of time. If it is built too early, resulting in two primary nests within the tribe, the tribe will experience turmoil.
However, if it is built too late, causing a break in the reproduction of the Yi tribe, it may greatly weaken the Yi tribe's strength, making the Yi tribe vulnerable to being swallowed up by other tribes in this dog-eat-dog world.
It is important to know that the Essence of the Beast is a treasure that many races in the Holy Realm dream of. It can help break through the evolutionary threshold of most races in the Holy Realm, and it is also an important material for crafting a variety of top-notch weapons and equipment.
The fate of the Yi tribe, which was annexed by another tribe, was extremely tragic. Their heirs and some of their children would be deliberately kept in captivity and euphemistically called "Yi minerals," while the rest of the Yi tribe would be slaughtered at birth to prevent them from growing up and posing a threat.
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