CLANG! CLANG! "MEN TO THE WALLS!" A silver-haired man in a wolfskin cloak roared from atop a watchtower. "DEFEND THE WALLS!" CLANG! CLANG! The man beside him relentlessly clanged the alarm bell. The sound echoed throughout the entire fortress, and coupled with the initial shout, chaos instantly erupted, at least among the new recruits. Thanks to the torture…I mean training, the silver-haired watchers were quick and organized in answering the call. In less than three minutes, most of them were clad in their armor. Carrying themselves far better than seasoned veterans with years of experience, the watchers swiftly took their positions along the battlements. Below, in the inner courtyard, the rest of the fortress was a flurry of activity. Watchers and the new soldiers scrambled to their posts, blacksmiths hurriedly handed out weapons, and medics—whoever could and knew how to heal—prepared for the inevitable casualties. The atmosphere was tense but disciplined. "HEY, WHAT'S GOING ON?" a young new soldier, barely more than a boy, stammered at a silver-furred bear-kin lumbering towards the south wall with a massive two-handed crossbow “ORCS! Lad, a whole army of the green-skinned is headed our way,” the bearman replied, his voice gruff but steady. The young soldier's eyes widened in terror. The brutal and swift ambush on the caravan was still a fresh wound in his mind. "Orcs? How many?" “Enough to be a problem, but our job is to make sure none of them show their ugly faces inside the walls, or…” his voice trailed off. “Or what?” the young soldier pressed, noticing the flicker of fear in the bearman's crimson eyes. The bear-kin swallowed hard and leaned in, whispering into the young soldier's ear. "If we fail to hold the line, the orcs will be the least of our worries. We'll have a very angry Lord Commander up our arses.” The young soldier gulped, gripping his weapon tighter. He totally forgot about the Lord Commander, the one who incinerated their caravan captain—though he wasn't complaining about that particular outcome, but the problem now is that there is a chance that he would suffer the same fate. “Stick close, follow orders, and you’ll be fine.” The bearman patted his shoulder reassuringly before moving to his position. "HURRY UP!" Lieutenant Eamon boomed from atop the watchtower. Thanks to the watchers' enhanced vision, a gift of their awakening, combined with an extremely useful artifact—a pair of binoculars nicknamed "bring-em-closers" retrieved from the watcher's armory—they were able to spot the orcs from a significant distance. ‘Did something happen to the Lord Commander?' Eamon couldn't help but wonder. It wasn't even a full day since Aron had left the Keep, venturing towards the ambush site to locate the orcs, missing soldiers, and supplies. Ironically, the orcs themselves came knocking on their front door, and with an army. "Damn it!" Eamon cursed, squinting through the binoculars to get a better look at the approaching army. As far as he could estimate, their numbers were a little under a thousand. Compared to the nearly two thousand watchers within the Keep, three thousand southern city soldiers, and an additional five thousand slaves, it might not seem like a significant threat. However, Eamon was acutely aware of the orcs' destructive potential. This seemingly small army could easily overwhelm them for a simple reason. Aside from the Everfrost, the remaining walls encircling the fortress were in terrible condition, lacking any magical barriers. A single powerful earth spell or a few well-placed catapult attacks could easily crumble the defenses. The Frostguard never had an attack from the south in ages. Even though they fell under the jurisdiction of Avaloria, both the Frostguard and the watchers were universally respected and valued. Their duty to safeguard the continent of Arcadia from monstrous hordes was a responsibility met with immense gratitude. Furthermore, the fear instilled by "The silver-haired men" still lingered in everyone's hearts. To this day, even if the watchers were no more, the legend of the five thousand watchers who annihilated an entire kingdom was something few could forget or hide from the pages of history. “What’s going on? Why is there so much noise?” Keeper Eldarion suddenly materialized next to Eamon, startling the man so badly that if it wasn’t for the battlement, he may have fallen to his death. "Can't focus on my work!" he grumbled, casually adjusting a simple-looking monocle. “WHAT THE HELL!” Eamon exclaimed, turning to the elf with clear hostility. “Can’t you see that an army of orcs is knocking at our doorsteps?” “Hmm?” Eldarion carelessly turned south, gazing at the approaching army with his monocle. A soft chuckle escaped his lips. "Relax, this army isn't here for a fight," he said dismissively. "Excuse me?" Eamon sputtered, blinking rapidly in disbelief. He then noticed Eldarion raise his hand and point towards the right flank of the orc army. Intrigued, Lieutenant Eamon peered through the binoculars, and what he saw made his jaw drop. Lord Commander Aron sat atop a majestic black stallion, casually waving towards them. Surrounding him were the rescued female soldiers, healers, and the party that accompanied him. But Eamon's attention wasn't on them; it was fixated on the two imposing green-skinned figures standing at his right. “What’s the meaning of this?” he asked loudly, staring at the two orcs standing alongside his Lord Commander. "What are those orcs doing with him?" Keeper Eldarion, seemingly unfazed by the commotion, adjusted his monocle and offered a nonchalant explanation. "Those orcs, I believe, are our newest recruits." "New recruits?" Eamon's voice rose in disbelief. "Orcs? Our new soldiers? Are you sure?" “...” Eldarion stared at him blankly for a moment before letting out a heavy sigh. “It appears you still don’t quite understand our Lord Commander’s thoughts.” He then turned to the orcs. “Yes, I’m pretty sure these orcs are here to fight alongside us against the monster waves.” … “Oh! They finally noticed us.” Atop a majestic black stallion, Aron waved at Eamon and Eldarion. “Ah!...Warchief,” Morgash addressed him, noticing the relaxed posture of the soldiers atop the walls. “Should we break formation now?” "Yes, break ranks and establish a temporary camp outside the walls," Aron instructed. But before Morgash could depart, Aron placed a hand on his shoulder, a reminder. "Ensure no orc approaches the walls just yet. We don't want any accidents, understood?" "Understood, Warchief," Morgash acknowledged, swiftly making his way back to the orc army. “How were they?” Kira'tar stepped forward as her father rode away, positioning herself beside her new Warchief. Aron turned slightly, gazing at the female orc to his right. Kira’tar was very different from her kin. She’s far more intelligent than an average orc, in fact, if not for her rich green skin, long dark and thick hair styled as most orcs do, long braids, and formidable physique, one might mistake her for another species entirely. “Not bad,” Aron remarked, his gaze sweeping over the wall. "Not too sluggish, not overly hasty." In order to test his men and see how they would react to an invasion, Aron ordered the orc warriors to approach the south wall in a battle formation. This maneuver was intended to assess the fortress's preparedness and the reaction time of its defenders. After all, in the near future, monster waves will not be the only enemy of Aron. “Given the fact that they were a bunch of criminals not too long ago, their improvement is truly remarkable,” Aron said with a proud smile. “But there is still room for improvement.” Donning their armor took his watchers anywhere from three to five minutes—the barbarians, burdened by their heavy plate armor, naturally took the longest. However, other aspects of the defense were sluggish: arming the catapults and ballistas, gathering ammunition, securing the walls and gates, and ensuring the medics and blacksmiths were prepared. Even the act of organizing themselves atop the wall reeked of chaos. ‘They still need more time and a lot of training,’ Aron thought, observing the ongoing activities. 'And a complete overhaul of the command structure is necessary.' He turned to Kira’tar, who was watching the preparations with keen interest. “Any idea?” he asked, interested to see what was going on in her mind. Kira’tar met his gaze, her eyes sharp and analytical. "Your men have potential alone, but they lack the experience to fight in an army.” “Indeed,” Aron nodded, agreeing with her words. He turned to the men and women behind him, ordering, “Let's go. Kira, come with me.” “Yes, Warchief,” she replied with a respectful bow, pounding her fist against her chest. As they approached the gate, Keeper Eldarion and Lieutenant Eamon, along with a few watchers, were waiting for him at the gates. “Lord Commander, welcome back, it's good to see you safe and with…” Eldarion paused as he noticed Kira’tar accompanying Aron. His expression betrayed a hint of surprise, but he quickly regained his composure. “...And it seems you've brought us an unexpected ally," he finished. Aron chuckled, shaking his head in amusement. "What can I say, Keeper? I simply strolled into their camp seeking a good old talk, exchanged a few blows with their strongest warrior, and here I am—their new Warchief."
Chapter 167: A Quick Test
目录
- 1Chapter 01: Who am I?
- 2Chapter 02: Broken and Useless
- 3Chapter 03:The Unexpected me
- 4Chapter 04: Raum
- 5Chapter 05: Goblin cave
- 6Chapter 06: Stealth approach?
- 7Chapter 07: Dare Oppose me?
- 8Chapter 08: Give Me More!!!
- 9Chapter 09: Just like me (1)
- 10Chapter 10: Just like me (2)
- 11Chapter 11: Out of the cave
- 12Chapter 12 My friend
- 13Chapter 13: Larton town
- 14Chapter 14: Guild, beauty and broken legs (1)
- 15Chapter 15: Guild, beauty and broken legs (2)
- 16Chapter 16: The Drunken Chef Inn
- 17Chapter 17: Chained and sealed
- 18Chapter 18: The enemy of what?
- 19Chapter 19 Back on the hunt
- 20Chapter 20: Despair
- 21Chapter 21: Promise and Little witch
- 22Chapter 22: Bad luck or a curse?
- 23Chapter 23: Burn the trolls
- 24Chapter 24: Arch-mage
- 25Chapter 25: Two new friends
- 26Chapter 26: Too much power
- 27Chapter 27: The worst kind
- 28Chapter 28: Scars and Secrets
- 29Chapter 29: Dragon Breath and a morning punch
- 30Chapter 30: Twisted Desires
- 31Chapter 31: A Thousand year of Torture
- 32Chapter 32: Two paths
- 33Chapter 33: Yokai
- 34Chapter 34: I smell something
- 35Chapter 35: Consequences
- 36Chapter 36: In the Embrace of Safety
- 37Chapter 37: It’s Your Face!
- 38Chapter 38: He's different
- 39Chapter 39: Valarian
- 40Chapter 40: Wrath, Greed and Pride
- 41Chapter 41: Chilling adventure
- 42Chapter 42: My hero My savior, My Master, My...
- 43Chapter 43: Shopping and Trust
- 44Chapter 44: Crystal orbs and new members
- 45Chapter 45: A Silent Threat Approaches
- 46Chapter 46: A Startling Discovery
- 47Chapter 47: Beautiful Rampage
- 48Chapter 48: The Dance of Deception
- 49Chapter 49: A Kiss in the Flames
- 50Chapter 50: Annoying speed
- 51Chapter 51: A Brutal Punishment
- 52Chapter 52: Unexpected Separation
- 53Chapter 53: Play for Time and Pethra's Newfound courage
- 54Chapter 54: Maxwell’s Condition
- 55Chapter 55: I'm proud of you
- 56Chapter 56: Laughter in Danger
- 57Chapter 57: Sealing Fate
- 58Chapter 58: Meeting and Report
- 59Chapter 59: Bath time
- 60Chapter 60: Defective Werewolf and Mark
- 61Chapter 61: Bonds Formed in Darkness
- 62Chapter 62: Memory Witch
- 63Chapter 63: Pinky promise
- 64Chapter 64: Leaving the Underground
- 65Chapter 65: Unexpected Gratitude
- 66Chapter 66: Seeking a Home
- 67Chapter 67: A New Beginning
- 68Chapter 68: All Seek Aron
- 69Chapter 69: Thyra
- 70Chapter 70: The Unexpected Intruders
- 71Chapter 71: Masks and Inferno
- 72Chapter 72: A Memory?
- 73Chapter 73: It’s Better To Not Know
- 74Chapter 74: A Cold Drink
- 75Chapter 75: A Fight in the Inn? Of Course
- 76Chapter 76: Training, Feelings and Raven's Dream
- 77Chapter 77: Another Bond is Formed
- 78Chapter 78: Draakthor
- 79Chapter 79: New Quest
- 80Chapter 80: Skills and Departure
- 81Chapter 81: Oakridge
- 82Chapter 82: Sins Nailed to the Wall
- 83Chapter 83: Trapped
- 84Chapter 84: Vs The Horde (1)
- 85Chapter 85: Vs the Horde (2)
- 86Chapter 86 : Interesting Specimens
- 87Chapter 87: Greed
- 88Chapter 88: Greed Unleashed
- 89Chapter 89: The True Power Of Greed
- 90Chapter 90: Let The Ritual Begain
- 91Chapter 91: The Unwanted
- 92Chapter 92: Desperate Struggle
- 93Chapter 93: Wings of Fury
- 94Chapter 94: Dragon Vs Demon
- 95Chapter 95: End Of Horror
- 96Chapter 96: From Shadows to Sunlight
- 97Chapter 97: Tent Of Revelations
- 98Chapter 98: Aron's Authority
- 99Chapter 99: The Old Investigator
- 100Chapter 100: Home And Surprises
- 101Chapter 101: The Sunborn
- 102Chapter 102: The Calm Before the Storm
- 103Chapter 103: Heroes
- 104Chapter 104: Leo’s escape
- 105Chapter 105: The Naive Hero and The Aspect
- 106Chapter 106: Two Weeks Fruit
- 107Chapter 107: Sisters Reunited
- 108Chapter 108: A Small WHAT?!
- 109Chapter 109: What Happened Inside?!
- 110Chapter 110: Scars and Teasing
- 111Chapter 111: A Rare Existence
- 112Chapter 112: Operation Shadow Strike
- 113Chapter 113: Steel and Shadows
- 114Chapter 114: What I mean By Weakness
- 115Chapter 115: My Decree Is Absolute
- 116Chapter 116: The Birth Of A Shadow
- 117Chapter 117: The Hidden Chamber
- 118Chapter 118: Bedroom Upgrade
- 119Chapter 119: Soul Bond
- 120Chapter 120: A Memory From The Past
- 121Chapter 121: Paradox
- 122Chapter 122: A Royal Decree
- 123Chapter 123: Thyra's Offer And A Cute Outburst
- 124Chapter 124: I'm Yours for Life
- 125Chapter 125: Journey's Start
- 126Chapter 126: On The Journey and New Skills
- 127Chapter 127: A Shadow of its Former Glory
- 128Chapter 128: Inside The Walls
- 129Chapter 129: The New Lord Commander
- 130Chapter 130: Kneel or Fight
- 131Chapter 131: The Boy with No Spark
- 132Chapter 132: The Iron Fist
- 133Chapter 133: The Chthonic Hunger
- 134Chapter 134: The Unseen Threat
- 135Chapter 135: A Brutal Necessity
- 136Chapter 136: Serve Me Well
- 137Chapter 137: The Everfrost
- 138Chapter 138: DragonBlood
- 139Chapter 139: An Offer He Can't Refuse
- 140Chapter 140: My Knights
- 141Chapter 141: Lyra
- 142Chapter 142: Fear The Silver
- 143Chapter 143: For Your Own Safety...Master!
- 144Chapter 144: The Armory of the North
- 145Chapter 145: Corruption at the Gate
- 146Chapter 146: My Name is Bron
- 147Chapter 147: The Eye Watches
- 148Chapter 148: Unexpected Encounter
- 149Chapter 149: Surrender to Sensation
- 150Chapter 150: My Book...System?
- 151Chapter 151: Beautiful Death
- 152Chapter 152: The Nightmare Was Real!
- 153Chapter 153: Echoes of the Forgotten Wars
- 154Chapter 154: Grunt
- 155Chapter 155: A Clue on My Past?
- 156Chapter 156: Change Of Plans
- 157Chapter 157: Sing For Me
- 158Chapter 158: A Queen's Tears
- 159Chapter 159: Stolen Face
- 160Chapter 160: I COMMANDED IT!
- 161Chapter 161: Strange Orcs
- 162Chapter 162: Finding The Orcs
- 163Chapter 163: Mak'Gora
- 164Chapter 164: The Will Of The Mak'Gora
- 165Chapter 165: Stop Being So Emotional!
- 166Chapter 166: Display of Dominion
- 167Chapter 167: A Quick Test
- 168Chapter 167: A Quick Test
- 169Chapter 168: Unexpected Development
- 170Chapter 169: Too Early!
- 171Chapter 170: My EXP!....HAHAHA