Volume IV Reign of Chaos 246 Battle of Dunhold
To be honest, I really had a ...... in my heart at that time. Idea. Actually, it can't be said to be strange, this should be a very normal thought.
I just remembered it all of a sudden...... What do you think it would be like to die again in my current state?
Sylvanas' second death after being killed and resurrected by Arthas has happened here, right in front of you...... Maybe...... Belch...... You say if someone like me who has died once dies again...... Where will we go? Will it be gone?
This question has been bothering me for a long time, even now. But I was just curious but didn't dare to try it, because I had never seen a precedent for someone like us to die and be resurrected again.
Those of you who believe in the Light say that the Light can heal, and I admit that it does have a healing effect, but you don't have a way to bring the dead back to life!
Right!
Hehe...... Don't be unconvinced.
With the exception of those who have been resurrected with the plague, the Light does not seem to have been able to resurrect a single person.
Am I right? Lord Regent.
My thoughts at the time were ...... How to escape. We have less than 3,000 people, and there must be at least 25,000 or 6,000 people on the opposite side and behind. This battle can't be fought.
Actually, it's not that I can't escape, if I really want to escape, I can escape, but what about the army? When I came back, it had finally grown from 100 people to about 9,000 now, and now I have folded so many into it at once! So what am I going to do in the future!
But now, if I don't leave, everyone will basically not be able to leave! I glanced at Guntel next to me, and then at the faceless Sarnos.
"We may not be able to make it out." I say.
Gunther squinted at the human army in front of him adjusting its formation and said, "It's still too late to escape." He glanced at me as he spoke.
I looked at Sarnos, the guy was expressionless, but when he saw me look at him, he slowly spat out two words: "I agree." ”
The griffon knights overhead continued to circle, the group of men who had suffered the last battle of not being prepared to attack, but now they were the most dangerous assassins. Whether it's them the first or the infantry to do it first, they will seriously interfere with the performance of the mages in the team. And the few who show their faces in our team are estimated to have been stared at by them a long time ago. And once a melee is launched, will our locked targets survive...... Let's not talk about surviving, let's just say how long you can live.
The shouts of the human army were heard, and the seven or eight phalanxes on the opposite side were already lined up just waiting for us to meet them.
I turned my head to look at the dwarves behind me, they weren't quite ready, especially the artillery. Seeing this, I drew my sword and ordered, "All turn!" Target the Dwarven Army, ready to charge! ”
Everyone turned their spears and began to move towards the dwarves, and when the dwarves saw us rushing towards them, the front shield wall began to press down on us.
I can't imagine what it will be like if they open fire, I mean artillery.
Dense charges look good but dangerous, and it's good to spread out and charge but it's easy to be swept more scattered. And the human forces behind them don't sit on the sidelines.
Hehe...... After the war I broke Rice's rib and broke one of Araki's arms. These two bastards have just watched from the wall.
I turned my head to look at the human army, and they began to move. I looked up at the griffin overhead, and I gritted my teeth in hatred.
At this point, we are in a desperate situation, but if we break through the dwarven formation, we may still have a glimmer of hope of survival. After all, there are few of them.
Just then the dwarven cannons rang out.
I watched as the cannon spewed fire and white smoke, and I could see even the discharged shells clearly.
"Spread out!" I shouted.
The shells fell on the ground, fell in the crowd, and almost every time the shells fell, they would not miss, but after my two thousand or so people dispersed, their artillery seemed to play only a deterrent role, but our soldiers were not afraid of deterrence!
From time to time, I turned my head to keep an eye on the griffins flying in the sky, they were really a very big threat, and I was afraid that they would take advantage of the chaos to give me a charge. I looked at Guntel beside me, and I had pinned my hopes on him.
The dwarf suddenly flashed out from behind the shield wall, and two seconds later it was almost the same time, "Bang! "A volley of gunshots. The white smoke rose into the air, and the people in their row immediately retreated, followed by another wave of change.
The musket shooters switched very well from each other, and the bullets flew over my head, past me, and I could hear the sound of the air breaking very clearly.
But their muskets did not knock down many of our soldiers. Even the soldiers who were shot only leaned back sharply, which did not prevent them from charging.
It is estimated that the dwarves also began to worry when they saw this scene, and after the three rows of muskets rang out, they stopped shooting and pressed directly against the shield wall.
Actually, I don't have much confidence that I will be able to break through their shield walls, after all, the dwarven soldiers behind me are not the kind of soldiers who are unarmored and ready for us to slaughter.
The dwarven cavalry finally began to charge.
I knew they were going to intervene from our right, and I wanted to reorient myself, but their infantry phalanx didn't give us that opportunity.
Now I can only stiffen up.
"Give them a taste of the flames!" I shouted at the rushing cavalry.
The flames released by those lichs rose into the air again, and the wall of fire that spread out in an instant was very beautiful, but the three-layer wall of fire couldn't stop this group of heavily armored cavalry who were basically fully armored. Last time, they didn't continue to pursue because our layers of walls of fire blocked the charge of their soldiers and isolated the cavalry, but this time it was different.
The Confederates outnumber us by too many!
The cavalry rushed in, slashing at our men as they continued to charge, and the running goats swept through our ranks with the knights on their backs, each swing of the hammer in their hands to carry a soldier away. I wanted my soldiers to stop and do with them, but I couldn't.
The dwarven shield wall phalanx is in front of you, sixty meters! Fifty meters! Forty meters! The army of the undead, who had no sense of fatigue, came to their shields at a speed that completely exceeded the speed of ordinary people.
In fact, if they were to face a human army, they would be able to shoot at least seven rounds during the time we charged. You just say how connected they are! But instead of risking any more shooting, they hid behind the shield wall.
"Spread out! Keep scattering! "I don't want my soldiers to go toe-to-toe with them, it's very stupid. Our soldiers must have been a little dumbfounded when they scattered to the sides to vacate the central area. Normally, the two sides hedged each other, and this collision was necessary and an inevitable part of the contest, but instead of letting my soldiers touch the shield wall, I told them to avoid the hardest front and go around the back.
While I knew they would make adjustments right away, it was a guarantee that my soldiers wouldn't waste time by huddle together. That's when I need them all to move, to stay alive, and to kill more enemies.
At that moment, Sarnos shouted, and as soon as he raised his hand, he saw a sky-high fire from the dwarven army. This sight made my heart feel dark, and I was very much looking forward to the next wall of fire.
After a brief commotion after an explosion in the Dwarven formation, they remained calm, but the sudden frost spell from the sky and the wall of fire that spread out from the formation finally caused them to begin to disagree.
We can't just run away, it's impossible, but it's even more impossible to completely disperse them, but we can't sit still. It is said that you can fish in troubled waters, and if you want to escape at this time, the chance is the greatest.
The sun was still good, but I didn't make any money because of it. After all, the shadow cast by the griffon on the top of the head is not visible at all now, mainly because there is no more energy to see.
I was by Gunther's side to protect him, and Sarnos was less than two meters away from me. I know that the three of us are too close to each other and can easily be set on fire, but there is no way, if we disperse, we are more likely to be killed if we are attacked.
Actually, it really was, if it weren't for the magic barrier they unleashed, I would have had my head smashed by their flail when the griffon knights took advantage of the chaos to swoop.
They?
Sylvanas, you say? Ha! Didn't you just say that they were going to watch from the wall at first. In Araki's words, we want to see how much energy we can burst out in a desperate situation.
Although they insisted that it was a joke, I broke Araki's arm, which was not funny in my eyes at all, and made me very unhappy.
And Rice, although he didn't say anything, the expression on his face made me think that this guy was not a good bird either. So I gave him a punch, and when his skin was completely gone, he would have one less rib than the other lichs, and that was what I struck.
I was desperately waiting for them to appear, especially when the human army pressed on me, and it felt like it was going to be over, and I missed Arthas so much. If he swung his sword here, a large number of dead soldiers would stand up, and our men would withstand the human onslaught, but their numbers would be dwindling.
It was only when the human army rushed over and almost overwhelmed us that Sylvanas came out with the army. I was thrilled when their horns came, and I glanced at them, and although there were only more than 6,000 people, they were still very shocked when they rushed down the mountain. They were like a dagger stabbed into the back of a human army.
Those two lichs were a rare display of fire magic that they were not good at, and it was probably the most effective way for us to turn the tide when there was a huge disparity between us and foe.
And this method does work, after all, flesh and blood are always afraid of flames, this is instinct.
The wall of fire split the human army into several parts, and more and more walls of fire ignited the grass on the ground and the surrounding trees.
We do not reject charred corpses that can be put back on their feet for us. And when the smoke covered the battlefield, the griffin lost its original role.
They were defeated, they withdrew from the battlefield, and we didn't chase them much, and in the end we were left with less than four thousand. But looking at all the corpses all over the ground, I couldn't be happy at all.