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Conquering Multiverses with Clones and Robots Army

Edward Kownf is a very skilled soldier in the German army. He woke up in 2565. And now he is the only human . He has to work with his robots and clones This story will have a Multiverse anime crossover World travel

Blackcovra · Romance
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20 Chs

The battle for Kalinsha

A crimson sun bled onto the horizon, casting long, distorted shadows of the broken city of Kalinsha. For weeks, the stench of blood and fear had seeped into the very stones, a grim testament to the demi-human occupation. But today, the air crackled with a different kind of energy – anticipation. On the wind, a low hum resonated, the sound of an approaching storm forged not of nature, but of iron and will.

Rokesh, the Naga Raja and Chief Lieutenant of the Demi-Human Alliance, surveyed the plains from the shattered remnants of the city's eastern gate. His scaled body glistened in the fading light, and his eyes gleamed with a fierce inner fire. He tightened his coils around the haft of his Trident of Dehydration, sensing the approaching tremor in the earth. The air was heavy with anticipation, and the stench of blood and fear still lingered from the weeks of demi-human occupation. He had scoffed at the reports of a 'metal army' – mere toys wielded by weaklings. Now, seeing the glint of the rising sun reflected on thousands metallic bodies marching across the plains, doubt gnawed at his confidence.

These were no mere men.

They moved with an unnerving synchronicity, their steps precise, their formations unyielding. Leading the mechanical legion stood a figure, clad in midnight blue armor that seemed to drink the light. This was Edward, the Fuhrer of the Empire of Hope, his gaze cold and calculating, like a surgeon preparing to dissect his patient.

"Foolish Demi humans," Edward's voice boomed across the battlefield, amplified by unseen technology. "You mistake your barbarity for strength. Today, you face the future, and it will not be kind. I am asking you to surrender."

Rokesh roared, a sound that echoed the fury of the storm brewing within him. "Kill them all! These Foolish Bastards!" he bellowed to the assembled horde of demi-humans. A cacophony of war cries, screeches, and guttural growls erupted as the demi-humans surged forward, a tide of claws, teeth, and crude steel.

The first volley of laser fire ripped through the pre-dawn light, incinerating a rank of charging Ogres before they could even close the distance. The air filled with the acrid tang of burnt flesh and ozone. Panic flickered across the faces of the demi-humans, replaced in an instant by a primal rage fueled by fear and Jaldabaoth's insidious influence.

A monstrous Orthrous, its two heads snapping and snarling, charged into a group of robotic soldiers. Its fangs ripped through metal plating as easily as tearing through flesh, scattering sparks and oil. But for every robot it brought down, two more took its place, their movements cold and efficient, their aim unwavering.

High above the battlefield, Remedios Custodio watched the unfolding carnage with a mixture of awe and apprehension. The Empire of Hope's firepower was undeniable, but there was a chilling ruthlessness to their attack, a cold detachment that unsettled her. Still, the enemy of her enemy was an ally, and she would not squander this chance to strike back at the monsters who had ravaged her homeland.

"For the Holy Kingdom!" she cried, raising her holy sword, Safarlisia, high.

With a deafening beat of their angelic wings, Remedios and her Paladins descended upon the battlefield like avenging angels. Safarlisia blazed with divine energy, cleaving through a hulking Stone Eater, its rocky hide offering no resistance to the blessed blade. Other Paladins unleashed bursts of holy magic, searing the unholy flesh of the demi-humans, driving back even the most fearless among them.

But the demi-humans were numerous, their savagery bolstered by a primal desperation. A hulking Ogre, its flesh seared and smoking from a Paladin's holy fire, slammed its club into a robot, crushing its metal torso. A group of Snakemen, their scales shimmering in the sunlight, darted through the legs of the robots, their venomous fangs finding weak points in their metallic armor.

The battle raged, a chaotic dance of steel and magic, flesh and fire.

Rokesh, a whirlwind of scales and fury, tore through the ranks of robots, his Trident of Dehydration draining the life force of any who dared stand against him. He spotted Edward directing his forces from atop a makeshift platform of twisted metal. Rage boiled within him. This… this creature of metal dared to challenge him, dared to bring this unholy war to his doorstep?

With a roar that shook the very foundations of the ruined city, Rokesh charged. He smashed aside robots like a man wading through tall grass, his every blow a thunderclap, his eyes fixed on the figure in blue. Edward, unfazed, raised a hand, and a squad of towering robotic figures, their metallic bodies bristling with weapons far more destructive than anything the other robots carried, moved to intercept him.

The battle for Kalinsha had begun, a clash of civilizations, of steel and flesh, of hope and despair.