Chapter 0442: Tough Iron People: An Elegy for Death

Theon Greyjoy and Asha Greyjoy were joined by a hundred ships, including a few pirate ships, and they landed at the shores of the Glover family in Deepwood, and two thousand men landed ashore, leaving less than a hundred to guard the ships.

The warships of the Iron Islands were long and narrow, the hull was not large, and the bows of the flagship and sub-flagship were equipped with ramming angles. The rest of the ships did not ram the horns. The long and narrow warship has a very big advantage, it is extremely fast.

This is also the advantage of the Iron Isles warship. Their agility and speed are the best of the Seven navies, which is also suitable for them to transform into famous pirates in the sunset sea in their free time.

Theon Greyjoy and Asha Greyjoy split up and quietly attacked Deepwoodburg from the left and right. The Deepwoods is a fortress of pure essence, and the Glover family are the only lords and nobles in the Wolf Forest under Stark's command.

Under the cover of night, Theon led the left flank army to advance quietly towards Deepwood. Asha led the Right Wing Army faster than he did. Although she was not as familiar with the geography of the Deepwoods as Theon, she had come to explore the Deepwoods with her scouts and was familiar with the way forward.

Waiting in front of them was a Great Wall legion in ambush on three sides: the Wolf Forest Tribe and the Ash Tribe, plus the Rangers of the East Bay, a total of 3,000 men.

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At the same time, the other two warships had already arrived at the designated place, and the one in charge of attacking the marshes of Kalinin Bay was Victor Greyjoy, who was the brother of King Baron, and his fleet of 100 ships, known as the Iron Fleet, numbered 2,000 men, was the most powerful fleet in the Iron Islands. His warriors were among the most combative in the Iron Isles, and he was the most loyal to King Balon, and he was extremely majestic among the warriors.

Carlin Bay is a strategic point between the north and the south, easy to defend and difficult to attack, as long as the Kalin Bay is occupied, the northern army will not be able to return to the fallen north.

Standing atop his flagship, the Invincible Iron, Victor was a believer in drowning and wearing heavy armor even when sailing, a taboo. Because in naval battles, once you fall into the water wearing heavy armor, you will sink to the bottom of the sea. But the warriors around Viktarion, like him, were in armor, and they never worried that they would drown in the sea.

This is one of the reasons why Victor is known as the Sea of the Sunset, he is fierce and powerful, he fights bravely, and they mock any opponent who does not dare to wear armor in naval battles.

However, all experienced warriors and officers would try to avoid wearing heavy armor in naval battles. Viktalion's legions were the opposite.

The Iron Islands are the closest to the Neckline of Carlin Bay, and they are also the first fleet to reach the designated position first, and to occupy the Kalin Bay, they must pass through the Neck, but without the leadership of the Neckers, no outsiders can pass through the Neck.

Victor Talion had already paid off several frogeaters and clay men in Neck River with a lot of money, and they anchored their warships at the edge of the swamp, and dissolved the very small shell-like boats that the small warships had carried in advance, and under the leadership of the frog eaters and clay men, the fleet of small boats took advantage of the night to sail densely through the waterways of the neck river.

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The other attack on the city of Toruń was led by King Balon's youngest brother Irun and King Balon's right-hand man Dagmore "Crackjaw" Dagmore, the smallest of the ships, with a total of less than 1,000 troops.

Elen Greyjoy is the spiritual leader of the Iron People of the Iron Islands, the son of the Drowning God, known as Wet Hair, and a priest who serves the Drowning God. He was tall and thin, with a hooked nose and dark eyes, and was very fierce. They are very cruel to those who do not believe in the gods outside of the Iron People, without any mercy or mercy.

In his youth, Iren was a lazy and vulgar drunkard. On one occasion he used his longboat to bet on a herd of goats, saying that he could extinguish the fire in the hall just by peeing. Ten years ago, in the rebellion of Baron Greyjoy, his longship sank in battle, and he himself floated in the sea for dozens of days, and after he sank to the bottom of the sea in a complete stupor, the waves sent him back to the beach.

After escaping death, Iren has been a completely different person since then, and he has done his best to promote the belief in drowning among the Iron People. In addition to his love for the drowning gods, he became cold, ruthless, ascetic, and hateful to anyone who believed in them except the drowning gods.

He was very prestigious among the iron people, and on this expedition, his 500 soldiers were the monks under his command "drowned". The drowned monks are all monks, wearing yellow monks' robes, and all weapons are large wooden sticks, which are said to have the power of the drowning gods.

The Drowning People have a high prestige among the Iron People, with the power to judge lords and knights, and although they have no armor, they believe in the Drowned God, and they consider themselves immortal.

If the deceased does not die, it will rise again, and its momentum will be even stronger.

But even though Iren is steel-willed, the supreme priest of the Iron People, and ruthless himself, the son of the Drowning God, deep down he still fears a mortal: his older brother, Raven-Eyed Eulen, the captain of the Serenity, who smeared the longship with blood and cut out all the tongues of the sailors on board.

The leader along with Iren is Dagmore "Cracked Jaw".

Dagmore "Splitjaw" is the captain of the longship Booze. He was Theon Greyjoy's childhood mentor and childhood friend, and his loyalty to Lord Balon was unquestionable, and Dagmore was Lord Balon's steward throughout Theon's ten years of growing up in the Iron Islands.

He was a skilled martial artist and a murderer, and now he was old enough to have snow-white hair and a horrific scar.

As a child, Dagmore fought an adult pirate who used a long axe to split his jaw in half, shattering all of his fangs and turning two of his lips into four, a fight that nearly killed him. He was so badly wounded that he still killed his opponents who were much taller and stronger than him.

His short sword stabbed his opponent's crotch with precision, and continued to stab his opponent more than a hundred times after he fell.

Since then, Dagmore has had the fearsome name "Rift".

His face, except for the cracked part, was full of big black curly beard, like a wild man in the deep mountains who never had a face. His gaze was terrifying, and many of the warriors who fought against him did not dare to look at him.

The five hundred warriors under him are not the strongest in martial arts, nor the most powerful in combat, but they are the most cruel waves.

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While the warriors led by Viktarion were zigzag along the waterways of more than two hundred miles of the Neck, Iren and Split Odagmore had already bloodied several fishing villages on the rocky coast, and they were not afraid that the people of the city of Torun would know of their arrival in advance, and they had come to wash all the villages they could see along the way, and then all the way to the city of Toruń.

The commander-in-chief of the legion, the Reverend Irun, believed that his drowning warriors were invincible and undead, and the Torun Fang City was even more vulnerable without the protection of the Tauha legion.