Chapter 133: Ring the death knell of the rat's nest
For the stone, this initiative can be regarded as a desperate gamble, so every step has to be cautious, but it can suffocate him.
But no matter how well prepared he is, there are still some situations that cannot be predicted and controlled in advance, and the most worrying thing for him is that they will find the nezumi nest before they can find it.
Once these filthy stinky rats get their hands on their whereabouts and get stuck in the tunnel, it's a big problem.
After all, these dark and cramped underground passages are their home turf, and each nezumi has innate night vision and can come and go freely through the tunnels that extend in all directions.
On the other hand, if you start fighting in the tunnel, you will be blind and crowded, and your combat effectiveness will be greatly reduced.
Luckily, thanks to the good performance of Golsco, the leader and the dastardly lurker, they managed to infiltrate the interior of the nezumi lair without encountering any accidents along the way.
The environment here is much better than in the tunnels.
The light source overhead is not bright at all, but it can at least illuminate the road ahead.
This is also the reason why the stone does not have archers, he guessed that even if there is light here, it will be very dim, those goblin boys who are not very good at the first time will not be able to play a role at all, and it doesn't matter to the orc rookie, anyway, just knock out all the enemies in front of him.
What's more, although the next main battlefield will be the alleys, it is much better than the tunnel anyway, and he has found a clear goal, which is the center of this underground giant city, the two tallest buildings, as long as they are destroyed, the strategic purpose of this trip will be achieved, and all that remains is how many nezumi can be killed.
After nearly a month of hard work and preparation, the situation finally began to turn in favor of his tribe.
The more critical the moment, the more the stone would not relax, and with the screams of the nezumi and the sound of bells from afar, he began to quickly arrange the task of attacking.
It's a mission, but it's actually very simple, it's just to tell your subordinates how to kill.
Stone turns around and asks the orc boys to put down their little farts first, these tyrants will provide limited long-range support to the troops, although they are not lethal, but as long as they are allowed to shoot stinky "explosive spores" in all directions along the route, they can effectively disrupt the enemy's command.
Through the experience of his previous life, he knew that when the rat people were fighting, they often emitted a unique smell to convey orders, and once this special contact was covered by the stench, it was conceivable that their already fragile organizational system would be even more chaotic.
After letting go of the tyrant, the orcs can also swing their weapons more freely, and they will rush to the front of the line with the stones, crushing all the creatures in their way to minced meat, as for the formation or something, there is no such thing as a formation.
The only option for the other goblins is to follow behind these stupid big butts, and the old rotten tooth will lead the goblin spearmen to advance in a simple phalanx, clear the remaining fish that have slipped through the net, and protect these big chrysanthemums from being blown up by the enemies rushing out from both sides, so they can rush forward with one mind.
It is precisely because of the old shaman sitting in the back and using magic to support the whole audience that the stone can safely charge in front of the battle, killing happily, and not worrying about killing himself, playing off, and not being able to take it back.
As for the remaining dastardly lurkers and Squigger jumpers, they were allowed to move freely around the large force, hunting down all enemies they saw.
For the former, street fighting is the perfect environment, even better than tunnels.
As for the latter, the reason why the stone did not use these cavalry to clear the way was because they would have to pass through large crooked alleys before reaching the central area, which was not suitable for cavalry to charge, so they would stay on the outskirts of the town and make full use of their mobility to hunt down the nezumi who tried to escape through the tunnels.
That's right, thinking about how to pursue the enemy before the stone starts, it's so proud and confident.
After briefly explaining a few words about their respective tasks, he also knew that it would be without further ado, and finally added a sentence to boost morale.
"Boys, do you see those rat cubs running around like bed bugs? They've been scared out of our minds, and now all you have to do is follow me, turn all these noisy things over, and see the two tall buildings in the middle? Whoever rushes there first, I will reward him with two bottles of burning knives! Walk! Let's go! ”
After saying this, the stone had two more huge weapons out of thin air, and he took the lead, carrying the other green skins like a tide, rushing down to the ground and killing the place where the rat people were most concentrated!
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Dooooooom!!!
A huge bell rang from the Bighorn Rat Temple in the "Clan of Kerrs" lair, which was to tell all clan members to gather in front of the temple immediately if there was an emergency.
On the tallest building in this underground town, a huge bronze bell hangs, standard for all nezumi temples, paying homage to the towering towers of the Skaven Magic Capital.
The god of the Skaven is called the Great Horned Rat, that is, in the legend of their birth, the mysterious man wearing a gray cloak, he is said to be the incarnation of the Great Horned Rat himself, and it was he who cast a powerful spell to create the Ratman race.
Therefore, the rat people are also the only race in the world that believes in the Great Horned Rat, and the Great Horned Rat Temple is the place where they worship and serve their gods day and night.
The first thing every Nezumi clan, large or small, does when they decide on the location of their new lair is to build the Temple of the Great Horned Rat and make it the grandest building in the town as a way to show their devotion to faith.
The Clan of Kerr was no exception, having spent hundreds of years building a temple of pride for the new clan out of the strongest rock, and casting a large bell from stolen metal to hang on top of the temple.
Unfortunately, they don't have the skills to forge a true "Calamity Death Bell", a giant bell made of dimensional stones that will emit terrifying magical powers, and the nezumi who hear the bell will be demoralized, and their enemies will be terrified.
There is no doubt that such a powerful strategic weapon is an existence that any nezumi clan dreams of, but the "Nexus Clan" does not, and their big bell can only ring, which is also an extremely lucky thing for the enemies who attack them.
As the greenskins that appeared out of nowhere began to attack, the nezumi who remained in the nest could not stop their tyrannical pace at all, and could only retreat.
These nezumi had no idea that such a powerful army would appear in their core hinterland.
They were unprepared, hundreds of years of comfortable life had made them forget how to fight when the enemy appeared, and their empty stomachs prevented them from quickly organizing an effective defense.
What made them even more puzzling was that they were obviously attacking others by themselves, but how could they be killed by so many greenskins?
This huge contrast made countless rat people stupid on the spot, and after reacting, they only knew how to flee for their lives, unable to form a little organized resistance.
It wasn't until the thirteenth bell rang and Stone arrived in front of the Temple of the Great Horned Rat with his bloodied army that the stone came to the Temple of the Great Horned Rat.