The coast of Panas.
As night fell once again, the orc army receded with the tide, leaving behind a field of corpses.
The alliance of elves and humans had once again repelled the orc's attack, but Theodore, standing on the high ground, wore a concerned expression.
This was the third day of the orc's offensive, and the intensity and brutality of the battle far exceeded his expectations. The orc's relentless onslaught surprised him the most.
These savage beings, whom he had always seen as bloodthirsty, did not lose morale as he had anticipated. Instead, their desire to attack only grew stronger, showing no signs of slowing down or fearing casualties.
In terms of sheer willpower and battle fervor, the orcs were even more formidable than the elves.