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Rise of the Horde

Xiao Chen was once a great soldier of Huaxia known for his strange, unique but effective tactics and plans during operations. He would always assume command and orchestrate highly-dangerous missions and would lead his unit to success. He was known for being a great commander which made his military rank soar, from being a young lieutenant freshly graduate from the academy to becoming one of the youngest general that Huaxia had ever seen. Sadly though his military career was cut short when he was deeply involved in the older generals politics. He died a tragic death when he was murdered by the men who he trusted so much and considered his brothers. His soul wandered through the river of time and space still seeking vengeance and was soon swallowed up by a swirling light. He soon found himself in the body of a monster or that's what others consider him to be. He had a hulking figure pack with muscles,towering nearly 7ft tall, a pair thick tusks jutting out from his mouth and lupine ears along with the great desire for battle welling up inside him. He begins his new journey as a green hulking monster or an orc as what his kind was called, a monster born for war and lived for war.

Draejon · 軍事
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491 Chs

Chapter 407

The night sky, a canvas of twinkling stars, offered little comfort to the weary soldiers. The chill of the desert night crept into their bones, a stark contrast to the scorching days they had endured.

Sentries kept a vigilant watch, their eyes scanning the distant horizon for any sign of the approaching enemy. The knowledge of the powerful weapon that was soon to arrive kept their spirits from faltering further, but the wait was agonizing. Rakabis, despite his confident words, felt the weight of responsibility on his shoulders. 

He knew that the fate of the kingdom rested on the successful deployment of this weapon. His mind raced with strategies and potential pitfalls, playing out various scenarios in his head. The addition of the mages, as mentioned in the king's letter, was a welcome boost, but it also introduced an element of uncertainty.