Youll see that sort of activation thod on many ancient Empire items.
Whys that?
Um. . .probably to prevent the client from taking it without paying, I guess. . .but I dont know the exact reason either.
. . .
Sohow convinced by the practical-sounding reason, Johan nodded.
But artifact? Isnt it just a clock?
In the ancient Empire era, outstanding dwarf wizards did not simply make works. Along with technique, they would breathe magic into it.
Even then, such a striking clock was a very valuable item. It was highly likely that at the clients request, desired magic had been engraved inside.
Oh. . .how do you activate it?
. . .Count, I know nothing at all about magic.
Just as he finished explaining and had to admit not knowing what magic it contained, Volandrunt also looked embarrassed. Fortunately, Johan knew how to handle the power of magic.
When he summoned Valkalmurs power, the striking clock resonated, producing a beautiful song. It was a sweet, enchanting song.
. . . ?
Johan was taken aback. Well, it was surely a good function. Being able to hear such a song while socializing with nobles would earn him praise.
However, Johan had expected so different magic. Sothing to kill enemies, or deceive them, or break things. . .
Cou. . .Count, please. . .stop the song. . .
!
Johan was shocked to see Volandrunts condition. Volandrunts eyes lost focus and he started acting as if enchanted. Johan hurriedly closed the clock in panic.
I-Its a sirens song.
A sirens song that enchants the listener with illusion. To think it was made to contain such a thing. Volandrunt shuddered at his ancestors nasty taste.
Were you alright, Count?
God always protects .
I see. . .
, .
Johan rather thought this was better. Since it was this kind of magic, there would definitely be a way to use it. It was better than a completely useless song and poetry.
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It was inevitable that news would leak out about Johans side patiently preparing for war while waiting for spring. Of course, all sorts of rumors started circulating in the Jekyllid Hundred Kingdoms.
Despite the lords crazy personality, so vassals carefully brought up whether they should summon vassals or hire rcenaries.
However, the Count of Jekyllid just laughed scornfully.
Dont talk nonsense. Hes a novice who hasnt even heard of a family. Do you think soone like that would cross over here for his position? Its just bluster so its fine to ignore him.
My lord. Please reconsider one more ti. According to the words of rchants and pirates who have fled, his montum does not seem normal. He says he has occupied the entire south. . .
Do you think that makes sense!
In fact, the Count of Jekyllid was not completely wrong. In the south, there were many long-established families swirling about, from Marquis Crucho to the viscounts who ruled the Emperors fiefs in his stead.
It was unbelievable that such a place had been completely overtaken in less than a year as the rumors said.
Although the rcenary captain brags about having quite a lot of troops, rebellions will break out from all sides as ti goes by and tear him apart. Dont worry. I sent a bribe to the Emperor to attack him.
The Count of Jekyllid was overflowing with confidence. In this era where it was difficult to obtain proper information, the judgnt made by the count was an inevitable fate.
Still, just in case, please allow to hire more rcenaries.
About how many?
If its about a hundred. . .
Isnt that too many?
Then about fifty. . .
Alright.
While they were having that conversation, Johan had already finished his preparations and was leaving the port.
s.
Dwarven Captain Mackald was not happy with the southern expedition.
That was because they did not make a proper contribution.
Dont be angry, Captain. We won, didnt we?
Thats why youre the problem.
. . . . . .
The sub-captain, who was scolded for saying a word of comfort, was discouraged.
The other guys were all active. The centaurs also made such a contribution, but we only. . .
There was no need for a siege, so it couldnt be helped, could it?
Youd better just shut up.
The other sub-captains stopped the young dwarf sub-captain. No matter how you looked at it, he seed like the kind of guy who would get scolded more and more if he spoke.
Dwarven rcenaries were especially famous among rcenaries. Mackalds dwarves had one more special talent in addition to this.
That was just siege technology.
From the past, these siege engineers were highly valued and received expensive paynts. The order had such expectations when they hired them at great expense.
However, while following Johan, although they were winning, there wasnt much work making siege weapons. The marquiss castles, they were also looking forward to it thinking ? but their labor was disrupted because of the pirates. . .
Being like this, it was inevitable for the captain to beco anxious. Failing to make decent achievents despite being hired by the order at great expense was a disgrace among disgraces. At this rate, it seed like it would damage the honor built by his ancestors.
Dont worry. This ti there will definitely be opportunities. Didnt the count say words of expectation when he left?
. . . . . .
Macalds expression softened slightly at the sub-captains words.
Thats right.
Johan had great expectations for the dwarf rcenaries on this expedition. Fierce siege warfare was expected.
They had brought so many siege weapon materials that they had to greatly reduce the number of warhorses. It was already a great hassle to move warhorses when going on expeditions by fleet.
Johan left the eastern warriors and centaurs behind and organized the expeditionary force with infantry only. Only Johan and the elite heavy infantry protecting Johan could bring horses.
This was encouraging for the dwarves. It was proof that he had high hopes for them.
Youre right. I swear on my ancestors beard that I will definitely bring down the enemys castle walls.
Excellent!
Aside from siege technology, the dwarf rcenaries were soldiers as hard as steel. There were very few rcenaries who could resist the charge of cavalry by gathering tightly together. Dwarves were one of those few.
Hmm. Although the difficult landing went smoothly, I must not fail to thank my ancestors and show them an embarrassing sight.
The army had finished landing and was now heading towards the Count of Jekyllids castle. At this rate, they would arrive in a few days. It was ti to encourage morale rather than complain.
. . .Theres big trouble.
What is it?
It is said that the enemy has co out of the castle and is heading this way.
. . .Why is that troubleOh.
Ah. . .
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