Chapter 438: Divergence II
At this time, Tanan, who was leading the army forward, was also facing a big trouble.
The members of the army led by Tanan would choose to counterattack Bracada, which was also a decision they made after recognizing the current situation.
Even the barbarians, who once had a great grudge against the mage, gradually dissipated when they regained all the lands in Krurod under the leadership of Tanan, and what these barbarians hoped more was for Tanan to lead the creatures in Krurod to develop, rather than to counterattack Bracada.
However, even the barbarian who Tanan trusted most could not change the decision he made.
In the army led by Tanan, the leaders of many forces recognized his strength and the ability of the forbidden orb in his hand to restrain the spell casting ability of all mages, so they joined the army that counterattacked Bracada.
For the leaders of these forces, they are willing to join the war for the sake of the wealth accumulated by the mages. If it weren't for Tanan's presence and absolute superiority in facing mages, these creatures wouldn't have joined at all.
Even the barbarians who believe in Tanan have great doubts about whether they can overthrow those mages with the power of Krulord. As for Tanan's previous statement that he wanted to eliminate all the mages of Bracada, it was only a goal.
All these barbarians thought was to vent their anger by capturing the town of Bracada.
However, for Tanan, he really recognized this and wanted to eliminate all the mages in Bracada.
For any intelligent being, the essence of war is not destruction, but plunder and occupation, but for Tanan, this is not satisfied.
Even compared to the barbarians who were physically tortured by mages, Tanan's hatred for mages was still stronger.
What happened to Tanan, whether it was the death of his family or the methods he saw the mages did to the creatures of Krurod, made Tanan already determined to destroy all the mages in Bracada and destroy all the mages in Bracada, just as the mages did to the creatures in Krurod in the past.
When Tanan really made up his mind, and at this point, concentrated all his will, he suddenly realized that there seemed to be a great change in his body.
Tanan is also a natural hero, and he doesn't need to condense his will to get a hero-like growth potential, and it is this that makes Tanan invincible in the course of his previous adventures, and finally searches for the artifact forbidden orb.
In the past process, Tanan didn't know what it meant to be a natural hero, but he regarded everything that happened to him as a gift from his ancestors, a reliance on his ability to make a difference, and with his identity as a natural hero, Tanan defeated countless strong enemies.
However, when Tanan really condensed his will and vowed to destroy all the mages in Bracada, he realized that all that he had experienced, whether it was being a natural hero or obtaining the artifact forbidden orb, was to achieve the goal he had set, that is, to eliminate all the mages in Bracada.
In Tanan's mind, as a born hero, he was different from all other barbarians from the beginning.
For other creatures, before they can become heroes, they must unite their will, but Born Heroes do not need this process, as this title implies, Born Heroes are born with heroic traits.
When Tanan truly condensed the will of the hero, he realized that the identity of a natural hero is not simply a gift, but more like a mission to be completed and a responsibility to be carried.
It was also at the moment when Tanan realized his mission that his heroic specialties changed.
Just like ordinary heroes, innate heroes have innate hero specialties, but this kind of hero specialty is more like a preposition, and it cannot show the true potential of natural heroes.
Only when a natural hero condenses all his will like an ordinary hero, will the true hero's specialties be revealed.
Because of this, Tanan made up his mind in his heart to make it his mission to eliminate all the mages in Bracada.
Even if his men didn't believe in the goal he proposed, Tanan didn't care, the barbarian army had not experienced a single defeat since Tanan joined the fight against Krurod, and as long as they continued to advance deeper into the territory, the mages of Bracada would be wiped out sooner or later.
Despite this, Tanan was also extremely irritated by the circumstances faced by his men, and many creatures who had not made any effort during Krurod's struggle had come to Bracada and had severely slowed down the army's march due to the plundering of the surrounding area.
Many barbarians who originally actively resisted the mage's invasion were also extremely negative because of the existence of these creatures. When the barbarians noticed the wealth that these creatures had gained through plunder, they couldn't help but yearn for it.
Originally, Tanan also allowed these barbarians to act freely, hoping that through this move, the morale of all creatures would be boosted and they could better fight the mages, but Tanan eventually regretted it.
Over the course of these days, Tanan didn't know how many barbarians he had found who had left the ranks to plunder the surrounding area, and the speed of the army's advance was severely reduced, and the morale of the entire army was far less than it had been at the beginning.
Although there is a forbidden magic ball, the sense of crisis in Tanan's heart has never disappeared. Although Tanan was determined to destroy all the mages, he never took the mages of Bracada lightly, on the contrary, Tanan had more consideration than the other barbarians.
Tanan knew that even with the existence of the forbidden magic orb, the battle of the mage would not be smooth sailing. After the initial defeat, the mage will definitely take action against the forbidden orb, and if several important positions in Bracada are not captured in time, the outcome of this war is not yet predictable.
The plundering of unnecessary positions by his subordinates seriously slowed down the speed of the march of the large army, and even except for a very small number of subordinates who were able to capture a town independently, the rest of his subordinates were strongly resisted by the mages without the effect of the forbidden orb, and even suffered heavy damage.
And this is the reason why Tanan has a big disagreement with his subordinates.