They were well armed, wearing thick armor made of high quality steel, and wielded sharp, two-handed axes.
Jingle jangle.
âShuwaraka, orc! Shuwaraka, orc!â the Troll Shamans yelled as they swung their staffs.
âShuwarakaâ meant âKill!â.
Bang, bang, bang, bang!
1,000 ogres charged at the orcs, the trolls following right behind them.
Whereas the Orc Warriors slowed down. The ogres had completely destroyed their morale.
It was time for Mumugul, the commander in chief, to take a stand.
âWeâre the Ruman Orcs! The Ruman Orcs fight, and they win!â His voice resounded throughout the battlefield.
Large-Scale Command!
Mumugul used an Orc Commander skill. It raised the orcsâ abilities and morale.
âThe Ruman Orcs fight!â
âThe Ruman Orcs win!â
Mumugulâs Large-Scale Command had reignited the Orc Warriorsâ fighting spirit.
The Orc Shamans poured oil onto the fire. Animal skulls hung from their staffs, which were raised high into the air.
Boost Courage!
Their staffs emanated yellow light, which spread towards the troops. Any Orc Warrior touched by the light felt as though they could win.
âWoo! Woo! Woo! Woo!â
The orcs charged once more.
And finallyâŠ!
The orcs, trolls, and ogres clashed head-on.
Kuhaahk!
The frontmost ogre forcefully swung its two-handed axe. The muscles in its arms bulged so much that they looked like theyâd burst.
âBlock it!â
The Orc Warriors raised their weapons, intent on blocking the ogreâs weapon.
HoweverâŠ
Bam!
The ogreâs power was tremendous.
âKuheok!â
âKyaahk!â
Unable to withstand its power, the orcs were swept away like rustling leaves.
âShuwaraka, orc!â
âShuwaraka, orc!â
The Troll Shamans, who were controlling the ogres, raised their voices.
An ogre pointed and then swung its axe at a fallen orc.
Bam!
The ogre split the orc in two as if it was cutting firewood.
âDonât fight them by yourself!â
âAttack together!â
The Orc Warriors yelled, and charged at the ogre.
It was like a colony of ants swarming a mantis.
Obviously, the Troll Warriors didnât just sit there and let it happen.
âStop the pigs!â
âProtect the ogres!â
The orcs, trolls, and ogres were completely jumbled up. The hectic, intense battle continued.
* * *
At the same timeâŠ
The trolls and elves confronted each other across a small river that passed through Nigel Forest.
Breaking through all the barricades had cost the trolls 10,000 soldiers.
30,000 of their troops had left to stop the orcs, so their grand army of 100,000 had shrunk to 60,000.
Despite that, they still had way more troops than the elves.
The elves had only slightly more than 20,000 troops. Theyâd incurred several casualties by holding back the trolls at the first and second barricades.
The Troll Great Chieftain, Razul, rode his rhino forward. âIâd like to speak with the elvesâ commander in chief!â Though he spoke normally, his voice echoed throughout the forest; this was in no small part due to the spell heâd cast to amplify his voice.
The elvesâ commander in chief, Doran, appeared from the other side of the river. âIâm the elvesâ commander in chief, Doran! What do you want?â Like Razul, Doran had artificially raised his voice via wind spirits.
âLet me give you an offer.â
âWhat is it?â
âIf you surrender right here and now, then Iâll let the elves live. However, if you fight till the bitter end, then this world will never see pointy eared beings ever again!â Razul said threateningly.
60,000 vs. 20,000. It was clear who the victor would be.
âThereâs nothing to think about. Keep that nonsense to yourself,â Doran immediately replied.
âYou want the elves to go extinct?â
âWe wonât go extinct.â
âAre you hoping for orc reinforcements? They wonât be coming.â
âWhat?â
âIâve sent some of my troops to intercept them! Theyâre probably all dead by now! Haha.â
That disturbed the Elvish Warriors. Theyâd heard that they just needed to hold out until reinforcements came, yet reinforcements werenât coming?
âEverythingâs going as planned.â Razul smiled wickedly. Just a few words were enough to lower their morale. What a good deal.
âHow ridiculous! Considering how many troops you have here, youâve sent 30,000 to fight them at best. There are 50,000 orc troops! Thanks for splitting up your forces for us! The orcs will defeat your forces quickly and be here soon!â Doran calmly assessed the situation and replied.
His calm voice resounded throughout the forest, causing the distraught, flustered elves to regain their fighting spirit.
Seeing that, Razul slightly nodded his head. âHeâs not bad. But Iâm the one who holds all the cards!â
Razul continued, âHmph. Did you really think weâd be afraid of orcs, when theyâre so sorely lacking in combat ability? 30,000 Troll Warriors is plenty. Moreover, I have a secret weapon to deal with them: ogres!â
âOgres?â Doran furrowed his brow.
âWeâve managed to control ogres. And weâve unleashed 1,000 fully armed ogres on the orcs!â Razul yelled.
âMm!â Kuyol gulped from beside him.
Ogres, which were also known as Slaughterers, were feared by not just the orcs, but the elves as well.
To think that theyâd fostered 1,000 ogres and had sent them into battle!
âI wonât believe anything a troll says!â Doran said firmly.
Even if his words were true, he couldnât afford to acknowledge them. If he accepted that reinforcements werenât coming, then his soldiersâ morale would reach rock bottom.
âHoo, hoo. Then die, waiting for reinforcements that arenât coming.â Razul laughed.
âYou told me something quite interesting, so let me pay back the favor. Listen up, trolls!â It was time for his counterattack. Doran couldnât just sit here and take a beating! âThereâs a large force from Kasten going somewhere!â
âWhat about it? Youâll all be dead by the time theyâve arrived, and the elven village will be razed to the ground.â
âYou donât have to believe me. Itâs the truth! Will you even have a home to return to?â
âGrr! Shut your mouth!â Razul grabbed an elf skull that hung from his neck. Crack. The skull broke into a thousand pieces.
âHmph. You bastards burned our home, the Romande Forest! Now youâll get a taste of what it feels like!â Doran spoke as if he were cursing them.
No one could say he was lying.
The trolls werenât just noisy anymore; they were causing an uproar. It looked like theyâd explode at any moment now.
âDamn it.â
Sow the wind and reap the whirlwind. Razul couldnât stop scowling.
âIf the Kasten mercenaries are really attacking our main base, then itâd be a huge problem. However⊠we canât back off right now. If we turn our backs to them, then the elves wonât just let us go peacefully. If thatâs the case, thenâŠâ
In the end, they only had one choice.
They had to kill the elves ASAP, and then either return to home base or take control of the elven village!
âAll forces, kill the elves!â Razul said desperately.
âCharge!â
âDonât think, and just fight!â
âSkin these damn elves!â
The Troll Champions commanded, as if browbeating their troops.
Splash, splash.
The Troll Warriors dashed through the river.
* * *
âDie!â
âGet a grip!â
âBe careful of the ogreâs axe!â
âShuwaraka, orc. Shuwaraka, orc!â
The orcs, trolls, and ogres were all intermingled, turning the battlefield into complete chaos.
Razulâs assumption that his secret weapons, the ogres, would completely destroy the orc reinforcements turned out to be completely wrong.
The orcs had turned the tide, and were gaining the advantage. What exactly had happened?
Individually, the orcs werenât strong, nor were they highly intelligent.
Despite that, the reason that the orcs were considered one of the three great races was because of their rate of reproduction, as well as their commanders!
They trusted in their commanders so much that it was said that, âAn orc is weak, but orcs are strong. Orcs led by a commander are invincible!â.
The Ruman Orcs had put all of their efforts into fostering Orc Commanders.
As a result, the Ruman Orcs split their troops into groups of thirty, and each group had one Orc Commander.
The Orc Commanders had a huge role to play in this battle as well.
âAttack the trolls on the right!â
âOur squad will take care of the ogre! Donât fight it head-on; divert its attention! Donât let it hit our brothers!â
âShamans, cast recovery and morale boosting spells! Warriors, protect the shamans!â
Small-Scale Command!
Weaker versions of Mumugulâs Command skill were being used all over the battlefield.
The trollsâ combat abilities far surpassed the orcsâ, but they didnât have a strong command structure.
âDonât break formation!â
âGet a hold of yourself! Behind you!â
âWe need reinforcements over here!â
The most experienced, veteran trolls tried to lead their brothers in arms, but there was only so much they could do.
Plus, the Troll Shamans were completely focused on controlling the ogres, so they couldnât aid the Troll Warriors.
Ultimately, the trolls were losing ground, even though theyâd unleashed their secret weapon, the ogres.
It was here thatâŠ
âThe right sideâs crumbling. Pull troops from the left side and focus entirely on the right.â The Orc Commander, Mumugul, assessed the state of the battle, and made his orders based on it.
Whereas the Troll Champion, Ursac, wasnât doing his job as the trollsâ commander. âYou idiots! How could you get pushed back by orcs!? Get a grip!â
All he did was yell at them, jump into the middle of the battlefield, and show off his strength.
Of course, he was undeniably powerful. Much more powerful than an ogre at that! However, thatâs all he brought to the table.
While he was busy slaughtering hundreds of orcs, the battle was slowly going in the orcsâ favor.
âSend reinforcements to the right side! Who should we send? Send the guys in the middle!â
âFocus on protecting the shamans, rather than killing the orcs!â
The three Troll Champions in charge of the army, Ursac, Baltu, and Raikavan, killed as many orcs as they could, but they couldnât make enough of a difference to turn the battle around.
At some pointâŠ
The ogres, which were supposed to be their secret weapon, had begun falling one or two at a time.
If one of the Troll Shamans was killed, then the ogres would indiscriminately attack both the orcs and the trolls. When that happened, the trolls would take much more damage than the orcs.
âGr⊠Grr!â As the situation worsened more and more, Ursacâs face became completely red and he gritted his teeth.
âWe have to retreat!â the Troll Champion, Baltu said.
âWhat?â Ursacâs eyes widened in rage. He stared at Baltu. It was as if he was saying, âYou want us, the great Ingrit Trolls, to retreat!?â.
âWe canât afford to lose all of our troops here. If we do, then the main force will be in danger!â Baltu said, staring straight into Ursacâs eyes.
âHeâs right. We have to conserve our forces, and hold out until the main force can finish off the elves,â Raikavan agreed.
âGrr!â Ursac stomped on the floor, unable to contain his rage.
âEveryone retreat!â
âRetreat!â
Baltu and Raikavan ignored Ursac and yelled.
âRetreat!â
âRun away!â
The trolls turned their backs to the orcs and began to retreat.
âYou bastards!â
âWe wonât let you go!â
The orcs obviously pursued them.
âShamans, remove your control over the ogres! Let them go wild!â Baltu yelled.
At this point in time, they needed to sacrifice the ogres in order to save as many trolls as possible.
Kuwaahk!
The ogres, now free from mind control, began to rampage about.
âNow! Everyone retreat at full speed!â
âRetreat!â
Baltu and Raikavan yelled. The Troll Warriors escaped like a rising tide.
âDonât chase the trolls. Finish off the ogres for good!â the Orc Commander, Mumugul said.
Sometime laterâŠ
Thud!
The final ogre fell to the floor.
âVictory is ours!â Mumugul raised his hand into the air.
âRuman! Ruman!â
Mumugul! Mumugul!â
âWoo! Woo! Woo! Woo!â
Their unending cries resounded throughout the battlefield.
* * *
Jae Wooâs phone rang.
He automatically started to feel better. After all, heâd set his ringtone to Soo Ahâs recent drama OST.
âSoo Ahâs voice is so nice to hear.â Jae Woo laughed like an idiot and picked up his phone.
Hye Rim was shown on the display.
Jae Woo knew why she was contacting him.
After all, heâd sent a message asking her âIf she was interested in the huge battle that was taking place in the west.â.
He expected her to send him a message back.
But the fact that she was calling him instead of texting him meant that she had really good news for him.