Warhammer 30k and the Great Tomb of Nazarick

Chapter 12 Preparation before the war

Chapter 12 Preparation before the war
Aura and Mare stood on the platform and reviewed the troops assigned to them by the Supreme Being.

As the guardians of the sixth floor of Nazarick, Mare and Aura are set as a pair of siblings. They look like cute dark elves who have just entered puberty, because the creator player has a little bad taste in teapots. Aura, as the elder sister, is a tomboy with a lively personality and wears a white men's small suit, while the younger brother Mare is a shy little transvestite in a skirt.

But don't underestimate them, they are actually powerful NPCs of level 100, members of the cruel and cold-blooded Great Tomb. Mare is known as the strongest in the Great Tomb's group attack, and his overall ability is second only to the number one Shalltear (excluding Gao Kangda). They are definitely not children, and they are even excited about the upcoming massacre of the army.

The largest number of troops Ainz gave were 5 Skeleton Warriors and Skeleton Cavalry. They were only equipped with rusty swords and tattered armor, and the cavalry rode on skeletal warhorses. The average level of these skeletons was no more than level , and they were very weak. Even the trained adventurers and guards of this world could defeat them in a one-on-one fight. Even from the perspective of the indigenous world, they were just cannon fodder.

There are also a thousand skeletons wearing fine breastplates, holding inverted triangle shields - kite shields in one hand, and various weapons in the other hand. They also carry quivers and synthetic longbows on their backs, and are armed skeletons that can attack and defend at both long and short distances. These skeletons are called Nazarick Senior Guards, and their level is about 18. They are equipped with magic weapons. In the indigenous world, a single unit is considered an outstanding elite unit.

Next came five hundred skeletons wearing the same breastplates, tattered red cloaks, holding round shields and transforming swords, and wearing helmets. These were Nazarick's experienced guards, stronger than the senior guards, with strength around level 20.

Next came the skeletons that Aura and Mare loved the most. This time, they brought only 30 of the Nazarick master guards, the most fully armed skeletons. They wore shiny and gorgeous golden full body armor, holding sparkling spears, or flaming swords, or blue lightning hammers. There were also skeletons holding spears with green light on the tip, or sickles with purple viscous liquid. Although the weapons were different, all the master guards were wearing a bright red cloak, and the dazzling red cloak did not look stained at all. In terms of strength, the Nazarick master guards were probably the highest level monsters that could be automatically refreshed in the Great Tomb without spending resources, which was about level .

The glowing armor and shields on these skeletons appeared even brighter under the sunlight.

Standing in front of the skeleton army were Aura's own men, twenty dragon bloodlines.

These monsters look somewhat similar to the indigenous lizardmen, but are much larger and more dangerous.

The height of the Dragon Bloodline reaches 3 meters and they are extremely strong, especially the muscles in the upper body are very exaggerated. The huge muscles make their bodies appear as an inverted triangle.

The body is a fusion of human and dragon bones, with intricate and solid muscles. The already extremely hard muscles are covered with scales that are harder than steel.

In addition, it has a dragon-like face and a tail like a big tree. It looks like a dragon standing on two feet without wings. Its upper arms are thicker than a man's body and about half the length of the body. It holds a weapon that looks like a sword and a shield. If a wild dragon bloodline appeared in a group of lizardmen, they might regard it as their ancestor and offer blood food.

Aura thought with some malice.

The Blood of Dragons are purely physical monsters with almost no special abilities. They only rely on their excellent panels to fight, but their level has reached 55. If they are placed in the world of the indigenous people, they are undoubtedly nation-destroying units and the most powerful type of soldiers on the scene.

In addition to these large armies, there were four monsters that looked like swaying black fog above the troops. Countless terrifying faces of species emerged in the black fog, and then collapsed. Their expressions seemed to be telling of endless pain.

These were messengers sent to deliver messages when the Lizardmen were conquered. Their abilities were weak, but because they were incorporeal monsters, simple physical attacks were ineffective against them. However, this little ability was of no use to Aura and Mare. They brought them along simply because they thought they looked cool and wanted to imitate the way the Supreme One delivered messages.

Aura's eyes swept over the entire army, and finally nodded, raising her hand slightly.

The army bestowed by the Supreme Being has never had any morale, the undead have no fear, and the dragon's blood has long been thirsty.

“Sister, Ainz-sama asked us to do an experiment. It would be inappropriate to end it too quickly. And we should say hello first, otherwise it would seem very rude.”

Mare grabbed Aura and timidly put forward his suggestion.

"Yes, that's right. Well, then you messengers should immediately deliver the Supreme One's order to the untouchables on the other side."

……………………………………On the other side of the battlefield……………………………………Barn did not really want to go to war in such an environment. They were the White Scars Legion which was as swift as the wind, not the Imperial Fists which were famous for their defense and attack. Moreover, he had to lead an army like this one. He could only do his best.

Fortunately, the morale of the Agaro militia improved a lot after they replaced a batch of new equipment, and the outdated automatic guns that were replaced were handed over to the natives of the Church.

After a quick cram-teaching method that even Ogryn could learn, Barn successfully taught these Christians how to use automatic rifles, and their accuracy was almost the same as Ogryn's. However, time was limited, and they were natives who had never been exposed to technological products, so this result was acceptable.

By arming the natives of the Church, Barn assembled a team of 300 people. They were of little use, so they were placed in the trenches, mainly responsible for providing assistance and carrying ammunition.

John, the bishop of the local native religion, led more than 200 people to form another special team. These people were technicians who could use so-called magic skills. Barn had never commanded such a team, but considering their abilities, he let John be the commander and responsible for medical rescue.

Everything was proceeding in a tense and orderly manner until the arrival of the army of blasphemous heretics.

They entered the battlefield at dusk, facing the sunlight, and stopped after entering a range of five kilometers.

The sunlight shone on the equipment of those blasphemous skeletons, reflecting bursts of dazzling cold light.

There was a commotion among the troops. To Barn's surprise, the indigenous army of the Church, which had been frightened before, was the first to restore order and began to prepare for a fight. Then, the Agaro militia also entered combat status under the rebuke and encouragement of the military disciplinarian and the governor.

The blasphemous heretic army did not continue to advance, but quickly built an earthen platform about 20 meters high from the flat ground by unknown methods. Two small humanoid creatures walked onto the platform like generals reviewing the army.

The distance was too far and the environment was noisy, so even the Space Marines' superhuman hearing could not hear clearly what the two humanoids on the stage said.

But soon, this heretic army began to move. The skeletons with the weakest equipment began to move forward and took the assault position, while the other troops moved backward. At the same time, four groups of constantly changing black fog set out from the opposite position and advanced towards their own position.

"Lord Barn, these are ghost-type monsters. They have no physical form and are immune to physical attacks. We must use magic or magic weapons to defeat them."

John, who was following Barn, immediately gave a hint. Barn squinted and took a look. The built-in scanning array in his helmet showed that these twisting black mist-like things were a kind of energy ball.

This thing is immune to physical attacks? This is too untrue.

Barn watched as the thing came closer and closer, until it was within a few hundred meters. The auxiliary troops began shooting, and after a round of volleys of light gun fire, the monster was like a burst balloon, and disappeared with a "puff". Cheers rang out in the battlefield, mostly from the soldiers of the Theocracy.

"Physics is an important part of the Imperial Truth, and the Imperial Truth has always been good at dealing with these monsters."

Baines said to John with a smile.

In 40k, a volley of light gun fire can even kill a big demon, so I think it is also possible to use a light gun to hit ghost monsters. There is no such thing as being unaffected. Whether you can kill it depends mainly on the health bar and defense.

PS Thanks to Can Farsighted People Dream of An Yuan and the Emperor's Messenger
Rewards from two book friends.

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(End of this chapter)

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