Archer was standing on the western wall as the 1st, 2nd, 10th and 13th Legions were forming up outside. While doing that, he watched half the Broodmaws return, and the leader climbed up the fortifications.
It stopped next to him and lowered its head as a man's head echoed in his mind, 'There are many enemies ahead Master but they're hiding in castles, towns and city's.'
"Okay, follow the armies while they are marching but keep out of sight of anyone," he replied to the Broodmaw Leader.
'Yes Master,' it answered. 'Can you bring so more of my kind out?'
Archer nodded in agreent, his grin widening as thousands of mantis-like monsters erged from the shimring violet portals. The creatures moved with precision, assembling into disciplined ranks behind the legions like a well-drilled army.
'Let's bring out so more beasts to surprise the ambushers,' he thought with an excited gleam in his eyes.
Seconds later, horrifying ten ter long worms with serrated plates all over the bodies burrowed into the ground and hid below the legions. While watching this, Ari spoke with a wicked smile, "I see what you're doing handso, so devious, but I love it."'
Archer started laughing as hundreds of Voidworms readied themselves to attack any enemy he pointed out. Once that was finished, he turned to the beautiful white-haired woman and spoke, "Stay with today Ari, I want to spend the night with you."
When she heard this, her cheeks went red, but she nodded with a big smile, "I would love that."
Elara, Teuila, Sia, Talila, Sera, and Ashoka approached, now proudly leading the 13th Legion. Teuila and Sera had even brought the 15th and 16th legions from Draconia to join the invasion, much to his surprise.
The six won greeted Archer warmly, showering him with kisses and affectionate embraces. The redheaded dragon grinned with excitent, her eyes gleaming as she declared, "I'm leading the charge, sweetheart! Just wait and see how savage my soldiers are!"
Archer chuckled, but Teuila, ever the voice of caution, sighed and added, "She's been drilling them nonstop. The poor Draconians have turned into warrior versions of this gremlin, absolutely relentless at driving their enemies mad."
Everyone burst into laughter as Sera crossed her arms and huffed before snapping at the blue- haired woman. "Shut up, bitch. At least my soldiers aren't statues."'
Teuila smirked, unfazed. "They're well-trained and proud of it," she shot back, pushing the animated dragon woman away as she bounced around energetically. "Unlike you, they know how to stand still for more than two seconds."
Archer chuckled at their banter before addressing the group with a commanding tone. ''Seraphina will lead the vanguard with the 16th Legion," he began, his gaze sweeping across the others.
"Elara and Ashoka will follow close behind. Talila, you're next in line, while Teuila and Sia will hold the rear with her mobile legion," he finished.
The won agreed with nods before going to tend to their legions as Sera jumped from the wall as she shouted, "16th! Get ready to move out and let's kill so Alliance soldiers."
Seconds later, the army started cheering, that echoed across the landscape. Archer watched as the six legions left the protection of the western wall. He noticed the monsters encircled the massive column, with groups patrolling the area.
Following that, he entered the carriage that the ten Oathkeepers protected while traveling with legions. As Archer relaxed, his senses picked up so scouts in the distance, causing him to send so Broodmaws after them.
***
"Get in the underbrush! The devil's scouts are coming this way!" an experienced Duskfire commander shouted to a dozen fire elves who were waiting to ambush the front of the Draconian column.
While waiting there, his second in command appeared next to him before whispering, "Solvyr. Do you think we can wipe these armies out like we did with the other three?"
The older man looked at his nephew, his voice steady and filled with confidence. "Yes, my boy. We butchered them before, and we can do it again."
Before his words fully settled, a scout stumbled into view, panting heavily. He quickly addressed the two n. "Commander," he managed between breaths, "One of the queens is leading the enemy vanguard, and they're advancing rapidly toward Fireborne Woods."
When Solvyr heard this, his orange eyes blazed with greed before giving his nephew an order, "Tell the warriors to prepare the stage three attacks. We need to kill one of the devil queens. The Alliance will reward the empire greatly if we deliver a corpse."'
Following that, the Fire Elves hid among the underbrush of Fireborne Woods. The air was thick with tension as they prepared to charge, their weapons glinting in the flickering light of enchanted flas.
Solvyr was at the forefront, his golden eyes scanning the shadowy treetops for any sign of movent. But then, amidst the crackle of fire and whispered commands, a sound broke through, a low, unnatural clicking that echoed from above.
"What was that?" he muttered while glancing around.
It was faint at first, barely noticeable over the battle preparations, but it grew louder, more insistent, like the gnashing of serrated teeth. He froze, the hair on the back of his neck standing on end.
Slowly, Solvyr raised his gaze toward the canopy, his heart pounding in his chest. What he saw made his blood run cold. Descending from the darkness was a monstrous, mantis-like creature, its chitinous exoskeleton gleaming with a sickly sheen.
Its jagged, spiked forelimbs twitched as if eager to tear into flesh, and its multifaceted eyes glowed with an eerie violet light, reflecting the flas below. Its mandibles clicked together in a grotesque rhythm that seed to mock the elves' confidence.
Gasps and cries erupted among the ranks as more of the creatures began to appear all around them, erging from the shadows above like a nightmare. They quickly lunged at the Fire Elves from the canopy.
Solvyr clenched his weapon tightly, his voice trembling as he barked out an order. "Defensive positions! Prepare for..."
Before he could finish, the first of the monsters dropped from the trees, landing with a bone- shaking thud. Its head snapped toward Solvyr, emitting an unearthly screech that sent waves of terror rippling through the Elven ranks.
The creature lunged, its bladed limbs slicing through the air with excitent. They braced themselves, their flas roaring to life in defiance, but deep down, even Solvyr could feel the
icy grip of fear.
That's when the woodland erupted into chaos as he watched the attackers move with horrifying speed, their serrated limbs slicing through armor and flesh as if they were paper. Screams of pain and terror filled the air, mingling with the unholy screeches of the invaders.
Solvyr fought desperately, flas erupting from his blade as he cut down one monster, but for every one he killed, three more seed to take its place. The Fire Elves' disciplined ranks crumbled under the onslaught.
Just when it seed the nightmare couldn't grow worse, the ground beneath their feet shook violently. A deep, guttural rumbling filled the air, vibrating through his very bones as
everything was trembling.
'What's going on? Is the world angry with us?' he thought while glancing around in confusion. Before anyone could react, the earth split open with a deafening roar, and monstrous, worm- like creatures burst forth. These abominations were grotesque, their bloated, segnted bodies writhing with sickly, pulsating veins that glowed faintly in the darkness.
Rows of jagged teeth lined their jaws, and they emitted a nauseating stench of decay as they lunged toward the Fire Elves. One worm coiled around a soldier, its teeth sinking into his torso as it dragged him screaming into the ground.
Another worm erupted nearby, swallowing an entire group of elves in one sudden motion, their fiery auras snuffed out like candles in the wind. "Hold the line!" Solvyr bellowed, his
voice raw with desperation.
Flas erupted around him as the Fire Elves fought valiantly, their magic scorching the air and burning the ground. Yet, no matter how fiercely they resisted, the monsters were
relentless.
The mantis-like creatures darted through the chaos, tearing apart anything in their path, while the worms continued their grueso feast, pulling the soldiers into the abyss with
horrifying ease.
His heart sank as he saw Tevran, one of his trusted lieutenants, ripped apart by a mantis- creature just as a worm erupted from the ground to devour the remains. Blood and gore painted the battlefield.
As the monsters closed in, he stood his ground, his fiery aura blazing brighter than ever. "We fight until the end!" he roared, swinging his blade with furious strength. Seconds later, Solvyr's eyes widened as a towering creature erged from the chaos, dwarfing
all the surrounding others. Its massive, scythe-like blades dripped with the blood of his kin.
With each deliberate step, the ground seed to quake beneath its monstrous weight. The creature instantly cut down any warrior who approached, tearing their bodies apart with relentless, rciless strikes.
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