The mage atop the wyvern, a young man with fiery red hair and a matching cloak, was the first to speak. “Master Gerhardt, we are ready. We’ve trained for this. We—”
“Silence, boy!” Gerhardt snapped, his tone harsh and commanding. The young mage flinched, his wyvern letting out a low growl.
“Do not presume to tell me what you are ready for. You have no idea what awaits you beyond that treeline.”
He gestured toward the dark forest ahead, where shadows danced ominously.
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The crystalline stag rider, a woman with sharp features and silver hair, spoke up next. “We’ve studied the spells, Master Gerhardt. We’ve practiced the rituals. We—”
“Practice means nothing when faced with the chaos of battle!” Gerhardt interrupted again, his voice cutting through her words like a blade.
“A thousand incantations will not save you if your hands tremble. A single misstep, a single moment of hesitation, and you will fall. And let me be clear: there will be no time to mourn you.”
The other mages exchanged uneasy glances, their confidence faltering under Gerhardt’s piercing gaze.
The mage on the serpentine beast, a wiry man with sunken eyes, finally asked, “Then why bring us here if you doubt our abilities?”
Gerhardt turned his attention to him, his expression dark and severe.
“Because, apprentice, you will either prove your worth here or die trying. That is the way of the Order. No mage who has ever stood in this position has done so without earning it.
“But earning it is not enough. Surviving this battle will determine whether you are worthy of the title of true mage.”
The youngest of the group, a girl barely out of her teens who rode the horned feline, spoke in a trembling voice. “Master Gerhardt… what if we—”
“What if you die?” Gerhardt finished for her, his voice cold.
“Then you die with honor. But mark my words, if you falter, if you flee, if you betray the Order’s creed, your death will be neither honorable nor remembered.
“The knights at your back would sooner cut you down themselves than allow such disgrace to fester in their ranks.”
The girl paled, her grip tightening on her reins.
The cloaked figure on the spider, silent until now, finally spoke in a gravelly voice. “You speak of death as though it is inevitable, Master Gerhardt. Yet you brought us here knowing the risk. Are we truly so expendable?”
Gerhardt’s eyes narrowed, his staff flaring with light.
“Expendable? No. Crucial. You are the spear that will pierce the heart of the enemy. You are the fire that will burn their wretched forms to ash.
“Without you, this army is vulnerable. With you, it is unstoppable. But only if you prove yourselves.”
He straightened in his saddle, his voice rising to address the entire army. “KNIGHTS! MAGES! HEAR ME!”
The soldiers and mages alike turned their attention to him, the air thick with anticipation.
“This is not just a battle! This is vengeance! This is justice! The filthy Orcs and their vile horde have taken from us what can never be replaced.
“They have spilled noble blood, desecrated our lands, and spat upon our honor. Today, we make them pay. Today, we remind them why humanity rules this realm!”
The knights cheered, their voices a deafening roar that shook the ground. The mages exchanged uncertain glances, but even they could not deny the surge of adrenaline coursing through them.
Gerhardt turned back to the mages, his tone quieter but no less intense.
“You may not survive this day. But if you do, you will emerge as true mages, worthy of the Order’s legacy. You will carry the pride of our people on your shoulders. You will be heroes.”
He leaned forward, his eyes burning with conviction. “But if you falter, if you fail, you will be nothing more than ashes in the wind. So I ask you now: Are you ready to sacrifice everything for glory?”
The mages, their expressions a mixture of fear and determination, nodded.
“Good,” Gerhardt said, a cruel smile playing at his lips. He raised his staff high, its light piercing the gathering gloom. “THEN LET US SHOW THESE FILTHY ORCS THE TRUE MEANING OF POWER!”
The knights erupted in cheers again, their cries echoing across the battlefield.
The mages steeled themselves, their beasts growling and hissing in anticipation.
The army moved forward, the weight of five hundred souls marching toward destiny, each step bringing them closer to the clash that would define their lives—or end them.
The human army continued its march, their boots stomping in rhythm, a sound that echoed through the quiet forest.
The tension was palpable but manageable, with knights occasionally adjusting their grips on their swords or murmuring quiet prayers.
The magical beasts the mages rode let out occasional growls or hisses, their glowing eyes scanning the horizon.
Gerhardt sat tall on his magical lizard, his old but sharp eyes narrowing as he looked ahead.
At first, there was nothing unusual. The treeline ahead was still, the path before them clear. He raised a hand to halt the army briefly.
“Stay vigilant,” he commanded. “These savages are cunning in their ambushes.”
The knights nodded, their armor clinking as they straightened their posture.
The mages exchanged glances, their beasts restless but controlled.
Then, faintly, a shadow appeared on the horizon. It was almost indistinguishable at first, a small blur that might have been a trick of the light. But it didn’t waver or vanish. Instead, it grew.
“What is that?” whispered a young knight at the front, his voice trembling slightly.
Gerhardt’s eyes narrowed further, and his grip on his staff tightened. “Silence,” he snapped, his voice cutting through the murmurs.
The shadow grew larger, splitting into multiple shapes, each one towering higher and broader than expected.
“Is it… a caravan? Or reinforcements?” one of the knights asked, trying to reassure himself.
“No,” muttered a grizzled veteran near him, his eyes fixed on the shadows. “Look at the way they move. That’s not human.”
The realization spread like wildfire through the ranks, whispers growing louder as the shadows approached.
Each step of the unseen figures seemed to reverberate through the earth, faint tremors felt under their boots.
“Hold the line!” Gerhardt barked, his voice shaking slightly, betraying the unease even he felt.
As the figures drew nearer, more details became clear.
The shadows weren’t just large—they were massive, hulking shapes that moved with a precision that belied their size.
They were in formation.
“A formation?” one mage on his crystalline stag said incredulously. “They’re savages! How could they—”
Gerhardt silenced him with a glare. “This is no ordinary horde,” he muttered. “They’ve been trained.”
The knights were no longer murmuring. Their silence spoke volumes, their collective fear hanging heavy in the air.
The tension thickened with every step the shadows took closer.
When the figures finally emerged from the treeline, the sight froze the entire human army in place.
Orcs.
But not just any Orcs.
The front line was composed of monstrous warriors, their green and gray skin covered in scars that told stories of countless battles.
They were heavily armored, each plate dented and battered but functional.
Their weapons were crude yet deadly, some wielding massive cleavers, others heavy clubs embedded with sharp spikes.
Behind them stood the towering Ogres, their immense size dwarfing even the largest of the human knights.
They were draped in heavy chains, but these weren’t bindings of submission.
The chains wrapped around their massive arms and torsos, their ends cut and jagged, swinging like weapons of their own.
“What… what are those chains?” a knight stammered, his voice barely above a whisper.
“They look like beasts bound for war,” another muttered, his hand trembling on the hilt of his sword.
“Quiet!” Gerhardt snapped, though his own voice carried a slight tremor. His lizard mount shifted uneasily beneath him, sensing the rising tension.
The Orcs’ formation was unnervingly organized.
Each rank moved with precision, shields raised, weapons at the ready.
Their steps were synchronized, their presence exuding an aura of discipline that seemed entirely out of place for a horde of so-called savages.
“They’re… they’re an army,” one of the mages whispered, disbelief etched across her face.
“Impossible,” Gerhardt growled, though his tone lacked conviction. “They’re beasts. Brainless brutes. This must be some trick, some illusion!”
But as the Orcs and Ogres came closer, the reality of their appearance shattered any illusions the humans might have hoped for.
The Orcs’ armor gleamed dully in the faint sunlight, patched and repaired with scraps of metal and bone.
Their faces were grim, eyes burning with an unnatural intensity.
The Ogres were even more terrifying. Their chains clanked with every step, the sound echoing like a death knell.
Some had added spikes and blades to their bindings, turning them into makeshift weapons.
Their eyes glowed faintly, a feral intelligence behind them that defied their brutish reputation.
“Dear gods,” one knight muttered, crossing himself. “What are we facing?”
“They’re just Orcs,” Gerhardt snapped, though his voice wavered. “And those… things… they’re just bigger Orcs. Hold your ground!”
The human ranks shuffled, shields raised a little higher, swords held a little tighter. But the fear was palpable.
As the Orcs and Ogres came closer, their numbers became more apparent.
This wasn’t a small warband.
This was a force, organized and ready for battle. And at their head stood a figure unlike the rest.
Though still obscured by shadows, the leader’s presence was undeniable. His armor was larger, more ornate, and his stance exuded authority.
The knights could feel his gaze, even at a distance, piercing through their ranks like a predator sizing up its prey.
Gerhardt clenched his staff, his knuckles white. “Prepare yourselves,” he commanded, his voice losing some of its earlier force. “This is no ordinary fight. Steel your hearts. This is a test of your resolve!”
The knights shouted their affirmations, but their voices were tinged with hesitation. Even the mages, their beasts growling and hissing, seemed uncertain.
The clash between two armies was inevitable. But for the humans, standing against the terrifyingly organized horde of Orcs and Ogres, it already felt like they were at a disadvantage even with their numbers.
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Chapters
- Chapter 346: Spider Boss
- Chapter 345: More Spidey
- Chapter 344: Struggle
- Chapter 343: Wrapped up
- Chapter 342: Tough and slippery
- Chapter 341: Ready
- Chapter 340: Fight fight fight
- Chapter 339: Binded
- Chapter 338 Web
- Chapter 337 Too easy
- Chapter 336 The giant's roar
- Chapter 335 Stared at
- Chapter 334 Giant rumbles
- Chapter 333 Strange day
- Chapter 332 Strange Quiet
- Chapter 331 Mist of fear
- Chapter 330 Fake or real
- Chapter 329 The mist thickens
- Chapter 328 Lost mountain
- Chapter 327 Unexpected events
- Chapter 326 Take us to them
- Chapter 325 Anything?
- Chapter 324 Sky Torture
- Chapter 323 Sky become ours
- Chapter 322 Be prepared
- Chapter 321 Wake up!
- Chapter 320 Real threat
- Chapter 319 My hunt
- Chapter 318 Beration, not celebration
- Chapter 317 Real time
- Chapter 316 Surface
- Chapter 315 Flight Test
- Chapter 314 Aerial Assault Goblins
- Chapter 313 Recalling the past
- Chapter 312 Interview
- Chapter 311 : Reward: Goblins
- Chapter 310 : Second Round
- Chapter 309 : Renewed
- Chapter 308 Strong
- Chapter 307 Cry
- Chapter 306 Harpy Mission
- Chapter 305 Horde ready
- Chapter 304 Outside
- Chapter 303 Disabling traps
- Chapter 302 Accident
- Chapter 301 Clueless horde
- Chapter 300 Massacre
- Chapter 299 So be it
- Chapter 298 Offer
- Chapter 297 Trapping the birds completely
- Chapter 296 Crouching silently
- Chapter 295 Confirming the trap
- Chapter 294 Preparation
- Chapter 293 Rest
- Chapter 292 Desperation
- Chapter 291 Confuse them
- Chapter 290 Discussion
- Chapter 289 No traps
- Chapter 288 Plan
- Chapter 287 Better idea
- Chapter 286 Cave
- Chapter 285 Nowhere to run
- Chapter 284 To the Trees
- Chapter 283 Missions
- Chapter 282 Arrogant Birds
- Chapter 281 From above
- Chapter 280 Horn
- Chapter 279 Nothing
- Chapter 278 Declining the system
- Chapter 277 New Mission
- Chapter 276 Being cursed
- Chapter 275 Tough old mage
- Chapter 274 Fall
- Chapter 273 Lucky
- Chapter 272 Relentless
- Chapter 271 Bullet hordes
- Chapter 270 Massacre
- Chapter 269 Here I go!
- Chapter 268 Gerhardt
- Chapter 267 Small War
- Chapter 266 As fast as it begins
- Chapter 265 Arrogant Emissary
- Chapter 264 Face off
- Chapter 263 Orc side formation
- Chapter 262 Enemies spotted
- Chapter 261 March
- Chapter 260 Rarity
- Chapter 259 New purpose
- Chapter 258 Story telling
- Chapter 257 Comfortable scent
- Chapter 256 Rewards
- Chapter 255 Ogres Shackles
- Chapter 254 We surrender
- Chapter 253 Gang of Ogres
- Chapter 252 Suicidal Call
- Chapter 251 Nah
- Chapter 250 Intelligent Ogre
- Chapter 249 Ogre Raid
- Chapter 248 Training
- Chapter 247 Wild Orc First fight
- Chapter 246 Incomplete
- Chapter 245 Not enough
- Chapter 244 Changes
- Chapter 243 Threat
- Chapter 242 The reason
- Chapter 241 You have no idea
- Chapter 240 Huh? What?
- Chapter 239 Warm Up
- Chapter 238 Confrontation
- Chapter 237 Another horde ahead
- Chapter 236 Suicidal Horde
- Chapter 235 Escape
- Chapter 234 Volk vs All
- Chapter 233 Wild Orcs
- Chapter 232 Territorial Backups
- Chapter 231 Rewards
- Chapter 230 Defeat
- Chapter 229 Some Tricks
- Chapter 228 Absorb?
- Chapter 227 Baron's power
- Chapter 226 Rock mountain Blast
- Chapter 225 Rampage
- Chapter 224 Pain
- Chapter 223 Not very effective
- Chapter 222 Fight back
- Chapter 221 Rock throw
- Chapter 220 Rain of Rocks
- Chapter 219 Rock mountain
- Chapter 218 Choosing Path
- Chapter 217 Incoming
- Chapter 216 Tracking
- Chapter 215 Worm Snake
- Chapter 214 Gauntlet
- Chapter 213 Baron Territory
- Chapter 212 Gauntlet Equipped
- Chapter 211 Foreboding feeling
- Chapter 210 Hunter's Direction
- Chapter 209 Loyal Hounds
- Chapter 208 Trailing
- Chapter 207 Hounds
- Chapter 206 Just give me the way!
- Chapter 205 Updates
- Chapter 204 Brute
- Chapter 203 Volk Descends
- Chapter 202 Raining Meteors
- Chapter 201 Awakened Dark elf
- Chapter 200 Swallowed
- Chapter 199 Disturbance
- Chapter 198 Strange Dream
- Chapter 197 Lower realm's danger
- Chapter 196 I am, an Orc!
- Chapter 195 Glitch Abuse
- Chapter 194 Back at...
- Chapter 193 Escape!
- Chapter 192 System update completed
- Chapter 191 Saved again
- Chapter 190 FINAL RAAAAAAAGE!
- Chapter 189 END OF THE UNDEAD
- Chapter 188 UNDEAD BEATDOWN!
- Chapter 187 TIDE, CHANGES
- Chapter 186 Introducing, Magic
- Chapter 185 HUNDREDFOLD
- Chapter 184 EMPOWERMENT
- Chapter 183 DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE, VOOOOOOLLK!!!
- Chapter 182 More more more
- Chapter 181 Test of Strength
- Chapter 180 Skeletal abyssal hounds
- Chapter 179 Change of heart
- Chapter 178 Death Monarch interest
- Chapter 177 KNIGHT SMASH VOLK?
- Chapter 176 DEATH MONARCH EMERGENCE
- Chapter 175 Grand death
- Chapter 174: Black Ash
- Chapter 173: The grandmaster
- Chapter 172: VOLK, DESTROY SYSTEM
- Chapter 171: Leave now, masters
- Chapter 170: What do we do, master?
- Chapter 169: UNSHACKLED HORDE
- Chapter 168: Beatdown
- Chapter 167: Song Woo-Ji's decision
- Chapter 166: Revelation
- Chapter 165: VOLK, STRATEGY
- Chapter 164: DEATH MONARCH
- Chapter 163: Capture
- Chapter 162: Nick of time
- Chapter 161: Running game
- Chapter 160: Needed to be stopped
- Chapter 159: NUCLEAR ECHO BOMB
- Chapter 158: SSS ranked monster
- Chapter 157: Unkillable Warchief
- Chapter 156: WAAAAAAAAR!
- Chapter 155: Sense of Danger
- Chapter 154: Uneasy Smirk
- Chapter 153: Don't go
- Chapter 152: Reinforcement
- Chapter 151: HORDE THUNDER CLAP
- Chapter 150: VOLK SAVE HORDE
- Chapter 149: Ephemeral Death Spore
- Chapter 148: Bong Me-Eon's entrance
- Chapter 147: Domain Destruction
- Chapter 146: Bong Me-Eon
- Chapter 145: Death of Song
- Chapter 144: NUCLEAR ECHO BOMB!!!
- Chapter 143: More Violence
- Chapter 142: Bone Bone Bones
- Chapter 141 : Bone Dragon vs Volk
- Chapter 140 : Vessel of Death Monarch
- Chapter 139: Crushed
- Chapter 138: Another system user
- Chapter 137: Song Wooji
- Chapter 136: Dead arise
- Chapter 135: Draconic Graveyard
- Chapter 134: Unknown Teenager
- Chapter 133: Let me handle it
- Chapter 132: First Blood
- Chapter 131: When the children die
- Chapter 130: Pillar's tight spot
- Chapter 129: New Plan
- Chapter 128: Pillar's approach
- Chapter 127: Elusive Pillars
- Chapter 126: Escape from the open
- Chapter 125: Back to power
- Chapter 124: Ranked Pillars
- Chapter 123: Collapses
- Chapter 122: No honor
- Chapter 121: Ranker world
- Chapter 120: Shrinking
- Chapter 119: Orzaroth Elves
- Chapter 118: Feast
- Chapter 117: We will get out
- Chapter 116: Warchief
- Chapter 115 : Look behind you
- Chapter 114 : Orc Formation
- Chapter 113: Shamanic Abilities
- Chapter 112: Hand to Hand combat
- Chapter 111: All at once
- Chapter 110: Disappointment
- Chapter 109: Challenge
- Chapter 108: Mission
- Chapter 107: Can't get out
- Chapter 106: Crumbling
- Chapter 105: Kill!
- Chapter 104: Not working
- Chapter 103: Crystal Shockwave
- Chapter 102: Declaration
- Chapter 101: One Sided beatdown
- Chapter 100: Dark Elven Witch
- Chapter 99: Captured
- Chapter 98: New Orcs
- Chapter 97: Origin Skin
- Chapter 96: Different Stories
- Chapter 95: Body Changes
- Chapter 94: Easy Winged Tiger
- Chapter 93: Flabbergasted
- Chapter 92: Won't be a problem
- Chapter 91: Important Mission
- Chapter 90: Other Orc Clans secret
- Chapter 89: Follower
- Chapter 88: Foreboding feeling
- Chapter 87 : Unknown Reward
- Chapter 86 : What just happened?
- Chapter 85: Charging Beef
- Chapter 84: Bloodfang Clan Ability
- Chapter 83: Got it!
- Chapter 82: Ground Bull
- Chapter 81: Duel again?
- Chapter 80: Dreadmaw Clan, incoming
- Chapter 79: Other Orc Clans
- Chapter 78: Little hope left
- Chapter 77: Failed
- Chapter 76: Sign of Dark Elven Witches
- Chapter 75: Cheating Luk'Tar
- Chapter 74: High Level Boxing
- Chapter 73: KORNUUM DRHAKAR
- Chapter 72: Where is he?
- Chapter 71: Traitor's requiem
- Chapter 70: Found one
- Chapter 69: Missing Orc: Lhum'Baggar
- Chapter 68: Among Orcs
- Chapter 67: Lhum'Baggar's End
- Chapter 66: Betrayal 2/2
- Chapter 65: Betrayal 1/2
- Chapter 64: Preparation for Migration
- Chapter 63: Go back fast
- Chapter 62: Dreadmaw Clan
- Chapter 61: Another test
- Chapter 60: Third Phase Mutation
- Chapter 59: MISSION COMPLETE
- Chapter 58: TIME'S CHANGED
- Chapter 57: Fourth Phase Mutation
- Chapter 56: True Origin of Orcs
- Chapter 55: VOLK MAGIC
- Chapter 54: Spore Bomb
- Chapter 53: RAGE! RAGE! RAGE!
- Chapter 52: Taunting more
- Chapter 51: Deep-rooted despair
- Chapter 50: TO BATTLE!
- Chapter 49: Orc's Bloodline fear
- Chapter 48: Warlock Zenveil
- Chapter 47: Grum-gar Dog
- Chapter 46: Another One
- Chapter 45: Dozer: Version 2
- Chapter 44: Three headed dog beatdown
- Chapter 43: Three headed dog, Dozer
- Chapter 42: Horde's Decision
- Chapter 41: Final Dungeon Boss Altar
- Chapter 40: Some Orc Rules
- Chapter 39: Solution
- Chapter 38: Perfect Leader
- Chapter 37: Axe of Dissection
- Chapter 36: Sacrifice to win
- Chapter 35: Receiving a beating
- Chapter 34: Lhum'Baggar
- Chapter 33: Grok'Thar
- Chapter 32: Dreadmaw Clan
- Chapter 31: Curse information
- Chapter 30: Labor Orc's curse
- Chapter 29: Hazardous Warthog
- Chapter 28: Botanical Aura Veil
- Chapter 27: The Horde Marches!
- Chapter 26: Incredibly fast Creation
- Chapter 25: Love making before Catacomb Diving
- Chapter 24: Absorption Ability
- Chapter 23: Telling Solluha'r
- Chapter 22: Sudden announcement
- Chapter 21: Grak'thor's gift
- Chapter 20: No Shaman, only smash!
- Chapter 19: Radioactive Absorption
- Chapter 18: Butcher Meat Shop
- Chapter 17: Stoppage
- Chapter 16: Volk vs Gozorm'al 2/2
- Chapter 15: Volk vs Gozorm'al 1/2
- Chapter 14: Mag'Durotan 2nd stage
- Chapter 13: Brute Mending Practice
- Chapter 12: Changing Area
- Chapter 11: Radioactive Abilities
- Chapter 10: Symbiotic relationship
- Chapter 9: Transactional wife
- Chapter 8: Solluha'r
- Chapter 7: VOLK SMAAAAASH THIEF!
- Chapter 6: VOLK, THE STRONGEST OF THEM ALL
- Chapter 5: KORNUUM DRHAKAR!!
- Chapter 4: Running out of time
- Chapter 3: Stolen Battle Spoil
- Chapter 2: Radioactive System Awakening
- Chapter 1: Strange World