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Well, it's a little hard to speak, anyway, it's cut.
It's not my life problem, it's just that this book was voted by me in the competitive heavens, and it can't wait for the second round of recommendations, and Warhammer is relatively unpopular.
Of course, there are also problems with my personal ability, and my writing is not satisfactory, such as the lack of information about Warhammer in the first place, which made me make a lot of mistakes.
And weird personal settings... What a swamp, Lakcha, the next new book will completely abandon such content.
Anyway, I'm opening a new book, and the internal pitch has passed, and I'm trying to write it as close as possible to the setting of the Warhammer official running group book, or Bretonnia.
It's just that this time there is no self-design, and the protagonist is not a knight or a nobleman, but a peasant.
The title of the book is called: Warhammer: I, Old Farmer Bato
Investments are welcome.
Next is the happy outline retreat.
In fact, there was still a month before the spring equinox, and Bayer would not join as a contestant, because the original intention of this competition was to trick the duke, who worshiped force, into coming.
For a month, Bair would devote all of his energy to fighting the lizard's fangs, and in fact my original idea was that the venom produced by the Poison Blade Force's faith power was a delicacy for the lizard.
They have a strange relationship, where the Poison Blade troops rely on faith to provide a new variety of green toxins, which the lizards eat and then fight for them.
This cavalry does not charge too fast, in fact the lizard is about the same speed as a pack horse, but has extremely strong stamina and melee ability, and will turn into a high-pressure resistance unit.
The output is given to a large number of peasants in the back row and a batch of engineering weapons purchased from the dwarves with gold.
After the joust, the Duke of Cassion, who was supposed to be Paraon, won, followed by Ebolic of Polrod, Adal Ada, Duke of Leonis, and the rest of the lords who made up their heads.
Finally, at the end of the jousting tournament, King Laune declares Malleberg's sins, most of which is obtained by the protagonist's father.
The three dukes immediately agreed to go on an expedition with King Lawne and Duke Baier (although it was at home, it was still called an expedition)
The estimated size is about 20,000 peasant troops, 40 engineering weapons (catapults), 1,200 knights/knights of the kingdom and 12 knights of the Holy Grail (with Sir Flanders and Duke Cassion)
And this scale was theoretically enough to destroy the whole of Musilon in an instant, which was one of the few large-scale battles in Bretonnia other than chivalrous wars.
As a matter of fact, in the early battle, Beye's Poison Blade troops would resist the middle line, and the bandits and hooligans recruited by Maleberg were useless and were smashed by trebuchets.
The trebuchet is likely to throw disgusting things (after all, Bayer has no morals for the enemy)
And with a big victory in the middle line, the knight troops next to it will also be aided by the Baier troops, and Musilon will soon be defeated. (Actually, they can win right away if they go straight to A, but chivalry will make Raun declare war on Musilon and then attack)
Then at this moment, the mysterious 13 Black Grail Knights will appear (in fact, they are the Vampire Knights transformed by Maleborg, who are already Blood Knights in theory.) )
The Black Grail Knights and the Grail Knights fought together, and managed to break down the 12 Grail Knights of the Vanguard by using the injured Norscan Berserker play.
Maleborg's idea was simple, he wanted 13 plus 14 knights to completely rule all the dukedoms of Bretonnia.
At this moment, the protagonist will make a move.
The protagonist doesn't care about any knighthood, two hundred soldiers ride lizards and go up to beat those black knights, and they rely on the extremely high quality of soldiers to beat the blood knights.
When the battle situation is anxious, the protagonist and King Lorne together make a deadly attempt to hack Maleborg to death, and suddenly a knight in pitch black appears, and he directly rides the necromantic horse to save Malleberg.
Along with it appeared the large Bretonnian army, who came from Carcassonne and... Gisoleo
Then the black knight took off his helmet, and looked a little like Byer, and read it again. "I'm your father."
That's right, Duke Hagen rebelled, and instead of taking the position of Knight of the Holy Grail in the first place, he met Maleberg and learned from him the true situation of the Goddess of the Lake (she was Lilith)
Then the faith collapsed, and it just so happened that he was also in the pursuit of the most difficult moment of his travels, and under the temptation of power, he became a blood knight (how to feel so old-fashioned)
In fact, the peasants could not see that their masters had become vampires, they did not see it, so most of the troops were still peasants.
What followed was the protracted civil war in Bretonnia, and thanks to the protagonist's unmartial style of play (resistance and trebuchet), the battle line was soon pushed to the vicinity of Carcassonne.
On the way, we passed through Le Angulang, a place that had been so destabilized by the merchants' rebellion that it was unable to support the war (as a matter of course)
The final battle will take place on a hillside in Carcassonne on a branch of the mighty Brienne River, where a stronghold is established and the whole battle becomes clear. (Daily Siege)
My plan is to show the characteristics of a wave of lizard cavalry here, able to climb, and the Poisonblade troops will climb directly to the castle of Carcassonne and enter to take out the ranged troops
In the end, the whole situation will be heads-up, with Bayer singleing out his father and Lawn single-handing Malleberg.
In the midst of the army, countless soldiers instinctively gave way to the hillside, and the four of them were filial to their fathers and sons on the small hills.
That's right, Malleberg was the illegitimate son of Lawn, and King Lawn, who had no children in his life, was surprised by the news, and lost a tenth of his whole body strength in an instant.
He was slain by Maleberg and fell into the river.
The protagonist will be cut to pieces by his old father because of his lack of combat experience, but since it is a father's filial piety, when his father says that the Holy Grail Knight is fake.
The protagonist will just "oh...", and then take a broken axe and hack his surprised dad to death, causing him to fall into the river as well.
The troops who had lost King Laune had lost their backbone and had to retreat immediately and return to Colonne to lick their wounds.
Despite this, because of the addition of Byer, Bretonnia is not a family member, and the dukedom has combat effectiveness.
But at this moment, no duke will continue to fight with the powerful Malleberg, because there is no king, and everyone starts to want to be a king in the first place.
Do you think Baier will become king?
No, the Green Knight is here, and then tells everyone that he is the first King of Bretonnia, that is, Gilles!
Then he led everyone to overturn Malleberg, and the civil war in Bretonna was over! Is it?
In fact, Maleberg has now taken refuge in the old Na No. 1 dogleg, the black Akahan, Akahan has formed an army of necromancy, and quickly replenished in the scarred land of Bretonnia, and the Duke of Carcassonne has also been transformed into an undead.
At this moment, the Black Grail Knights were also replenished, and the huge undead troops and elite blood knights pushed Bretonnia's troops out in an instant.
At this moment, the protagonist will make a move, and the poison mist jet he ordered for burning and looting in the previous battle has arrived.
The Poison Blade Soldier began to warhammer the unequaled, and everywhere the poisonous mist went, all the undead melted.
During this time, Baier also relied on communication to solve the problem of toxin storage, and Maleberg's already pale face was almost green.
In the end, the vampire problem was completely solved, and Musilon became the fief of Baier, who was also made regent.
But Raun didn't die, he crawled out of the river and found that he was not the king, the first king was resurrected, and Baier became the regent?
Lawne looked confused, and was then reinstated as the regent of Cologne.
The next step is to participate in the Empire's War against Chaos, and I haven't thought about it yet.
For example, the legendary lord of Nurgle, what three brothers will rely on the sea route to attack Akendorf, and they will pass by Baier's side, and there is a high probability that there will be a naval battle plot after that.
In fact, the story of this book is not long in theory, at most a million words, to the incarnation council of the Athel Loren Forest, Baier persuaded the knight to join the war, and then became the embodiment of the wind of life, stabbed the man bald head in the back, and saved the world.
It's almost such a cliché plot.
In general, I'm sorry for the cut, and my mentality is distorted.
Because the heavens really can't wait for the second round of recommendations.
The content of the outline will be partially reproduced in the new book, but because of the peasant protagonist, it will not be too high-profile.
Anyway, 200,000 words don't need money, let's be popular!