Million Words Volume 1 6 The Decisive Battle (2)

The Nation of the Dead has been plotting for hundreds of years, and now it is a big step forward in the battle for the world.

Led by the mighty Sandru the Great, the undead have conquered the haughty elves and are now on the verge of defeating the world's most powerful empire.

However, most of the undead who have received special education or are older are still the Silver City-States.

The old necromancers said that the mages of the Silver City-State were afraid of the power of the necromancers, and they provoked wars out of jealousy.

Necromancers can only unite to struggle for survival, and then rely on their great strength to establish a necromancer kingdom in the Valley of Fallen Souls.

But those despicable imperial humans and the silver city-states have joined forces to completely destroy the realm of the undead.

These enduring hatreds have been passed down from generation to generation, so much so that many of the remnants of the Duchy of Ravens have forgotten that their country has also been overrun by the undead.

The Sea of the Undead in the Land of the Dead is getting stronger and stronger, but this does not mean that the Sea of the Undead is invincible.

Every wave of war comes with an absolute price.

Elves are good at using life magic, and humans can use light magic, and many high-level undead cannot be resurrected after death.

Without these high-level undead, it is not so easy to replenish them.

The birth of high-level undead requires a lot of luck and a long time, and forcibly resurrected mages will cause irreversible damage if they fail to cast spells.

The huge sea of undead is just a façade now, most of the low-level undead are scattered on the field roads, and when they are used, they will be cannon fodder, and it is enough to consume a human arrow and a little physical strength, and the necromancers are so arrogant now.

The losses and growth of each major war have created a lot of hidden dangers.

Because necromancer conversion comes from a dead mage, and preferably a mage of intermediate or higher.

However, the mage profession itself is relatively scarce, and there are quite a few in the elven kingdom, but there are relatively few on the human side.

Relatively speaking, the transformation of vampires is relatively simple, and the strength of vampires with abundant blood food grows rapidly, even if they change a few professions, they can only cultivate for seven or eight days, unlike in the country of death, where they must be careful not to easily kill blood food.

However, vampires are probably Virgos, and the harsh conversion requirements have not been lowered but have increased a lot.

Because the materials here are too sufficient, those nobles and the descendants of the nobles are very good conversion materials, whether it is appearance and temperament or that kind of rotten soul are needed by vampires, plus the proportion of nobles who are rich in resources and become professionals is not low, so the number of vampires is originally less, but the growth is the most among the three clans.

In contrast, the Death Knight has less conversion in the Elven Kingdom, but on the human side, it gradually surpasses the Necromancer.

A large number of knights were killed and converted into undead, many of whom were tortured and seduced.

There are many knights who are not firm in their beliefs, so the increase rate of the death knight, a class race that has not many races, is too surprising.

There are also many contradictions in the realm of death under the combination of the three major forces.

Remember Rod Hart of the Dark Temple? In the Land of the Dead, he once sent people to hunt down Vidnina, and secretly colluded with the Spider Cult.

(As a hero who is also famous in the Hero Invincible III, he is a human knight hero, and he is very good in the second generation.) Later, he poisoned the king of Erathia, and finally became the king of the Knights of Terror, it can be said that Rod Hart is simply a legend who can stand shoulder to shoulder with Sandru. )

Rod Hart is a veteran of the undead compared to Sandru, and has been in charge of the Dark Temple for more than three hundred years.

Sandru, on the other hand, joined the Nation of the Dead from the Silver City-State two hundred years ago, and the difference between the two is more than a hundred years.

So Rod Hart naturally doesn't like a guy like Sandru who upgrades rockets.

It's just that I don't know why the old vampire Prince Jay Woods is particularly optimistic about Sandru.

Vampires and necromancers were originally the two strongest of the three clans, so even though Rodhart, as the king of the Terror Knights, held the Dark Temple, the strongest military organization in the Death Realm, he was strong and strong, and his hole cards were not weak, and he could not change Sandru's ascension to the throne of the Emperor of the Dead.

(The undead belong to the consul system, which was originally established as a state, so it can also be called a king.) )

Although he obeyed Sandru's orders for the benefit of the undead group, he was not really submissive.

Or simply disdain to listen to a hairy child.

So in many cases, Rodhart would be at odds with Sandru.

Especially this time to decide the general direction of the undead attack target, as the chief and deputy commanders of the undead legion, the two bigwigs directly broke up.

Sandru wants to attack the kingdom of the Holy Griffon, which is being caught off guard by the battle for the throne of the three princes.

Rodhart wanted to attack the unicorn principality, because the elves and their allies had not yet been completely wiped out.

After solving the scourge in the rear, it will be safer to fight against the Holy Griffin Empire, and at the same time, the resistance to deal with the Unicorn Kingdom will become smaller, after all, the Holy Griffin Empire is still in civil strife, and it will definitely not cross the sea to help the Unicorn Principality.

However, in fact, Rodhart also wanted to attack the Holy Griffin Empire, but he was given a head start by Sandru, and he could only oppose it for the sake of opposition.

In the end, he acted according to Sandru's vision.

It's just that the Death Knights under Rodhart began to listen to the tune and actively expand their strength, but it all depends on the mood for the war.

But even without Rodhart's Death Knights, the army of the undead still easily killed the three princes who came to give away the heads.

Rodhart's lungs are about to explode, when did the human race fall so fast, hundreds of thousands of armies against hundreds of thousands of undead, among which the legendary masters still have an advantage in humans, but they are still defeated, how scum is this!

Anyway, after this war, Sandru's prestige is infinitely higher, and when he captures the royal capital of the Griffin Empire, then it is likely that Sandru's prestige will really break through the sky.

If Sandru really becomes the undead emperor, then Rod Hart, who has been disagreeing all day long, may not be far from death, of course, he is already a death knight, so to be exact, he will disappear.

Campaigns with more than a million men have absolutely no tactics to speak of, only flat pushes and attacks on each other.

The bright side led by Edward was in great danger and united as one.

In addition, Edward had already learned necromancer, and the silver city-state also kept a lot of necromancer information, so this also provided a good help in the fight against the undead army.

The Knights of Light Judgment and the Angelic Troops are sharp knives against the undead.

And those puppet golems in the silver city-state are also very good props, after all, these puppet golems equipped with long-handled weapons are simply the biggest nemesis against skeletons and zombies, and your little bone knives, kitchen knives, corpse poison, or anything is useless.

There are also those alchemy weapons, bombs, planes and the like that are even more unwanted.

The war soon showed a one-sided trend, because the onslaught is the secret to dealing with the undead, and the undead can fight with war, so it must not be a war of attrition, and the battle must be resolved quickly with the greatest strength.

At this time, the combined forces of the Elves and Barbarians of the Northern Alliance also began to conquer the lost territory, which just gave Rod Hart an excuse to lead a group of troops to flee directly. You must know that the Death Knight belongs to the most important command sequence in the war, and losing the Death Knight is equivalent to the undead losing the command.

So in the end, this million-level battle ended with the victory of the Bright Alliance, although this battle still lasted for more than half a month. (To be continued.) )