Chapter 1173: The Undead Siege
Chapter 1173: The Undead Siege
The Law Gate's defenses roared to life. Automated turrets unleashed streams of concentrated energy, the brain crystals powering them, turning their already powerful attacks into
something that could fry a Thaid in mere seconds.
Each blast tore through the ranks of the undead Thaids controlled by the Chimaeric Demons, ripping apart decaying flesh, boiling blood, and shattering bones.
Yet not a single Chimaeric Demon died, at least, and that was because they weren't directly joining the fight, at least for the time being.
Erik's orders had been clear. They had to attack only when the barrier was taken down or if the undead got decimated.
But even that was most likely not going to be enough for them to join the fight, and the reason was simple.
As soon as they entered the city, they would bring forth new undead, those made from the bodies of the blackguards defending this place, or so everyone hoped.
Erik needed all the troops he could bring to Mur, and creating battle-ready Chimaeric Demons was not a fast affair.
Besides, given the utterly massive number of dead monsters, it was unlikely they would join the fight in a short time.
Blackguard soldiers lined the walls of the fortress city like sentinels carved from living stone directly from the walls. They were unmoving, only focusing on killing the abominations their enemies unleashed on them. An unbreakable chain of defenders whose unwavering vigilance mirrored the eternal seas that had consumed the shores of this place since the beginning of life.
Their own brain crystal powers joining the barrage and making bodies pile up on the ground, this time dead.
Many kinds of energy, stemming from mana, flew toward the undead. Ice-based attacks froze entire sections of the advancing horde, turning rotting flesh brittle enough to shatter.
Fire-based attacks incinerated wave after wave of undead, turning their bodies to ash that got scattered by the winds or the blasts of other powers.
There were many more, of course, but the spectrum of powers outside there wasn't easy to quantify.
The only problem with all of this was that whatever the blackguards did, it wasn't enough. The undead responded with equal fury. Bear-like Thaids absorbed direct hits from the turrets. They were powerful enough to withstand most of the attacks.
Flying units swooped through the storms, some torn apart by defensive fire, but there were simply too many for that to be meaningful.
Besides, the undead were nothing more than mere distractions, puppets used to make the blackguards focus on a battlefield they couldn't possibly ignore while Erik and his team advanced toward the barrier masters and the generators, unseen.
Missile batteries launched salvos, their warheads designed to counter Thaids. Explosions rippled across the battlefield, sending body parts in all directions. Yet the horde pressed forward, their dead eyes glowing with the power they borrowed from their Chimaeric Demons' masters.
"They're not stopping," a blackguard said over the communication network. His squad unleashed another volley of attacks that scattered dozens of smaller Thaids.
Another blackguard's voice crackled through the communication network. "Multiple casualties in Sector Eight! We need reinforcements!"
"Redirect fire to support Sector Eight," came the Vindicator's response. "Focus on the larger threats first."
The defensive line trembled as another wave of undead crashed against the barrier. Energy weapons carved through the ranks of shambling corpses.
Energy weapons screeched through the air as undead bodies slammed against the massive defense. Explosions boomed while brain crystal weapons fired.
Each impact made the ground shake violently. The undead wailed as they died again, while turrets swiveled and tracked targets. Energy blasts turned flesh to vapor with a sizzle.
The barrier maintained its steady drone, pulsing with power as it absorbed each hit like the massive shield it was.
"Sir!" Another voice cut through the chaos. "We're detecting unusual energy signatures beneath the eastern wall. Could be tunnel activity!"
The Vindicator paused a second to think. "Get me a detailed scan of the subterranean levels. If they're trying to breach from below, I want to know about it."
The armored quadrupeds at the rear of the army began their own assault, too. Their brain crystals flared as they launched devastating attacks at the barrier.
The undead creatures at the back of the army launched powerful attacks at the protective barrier. Each hit was so strong it made the entire Law Gate shake. However, the barrier remained just as strong as before, withstanding all these attacks without weakening.
Waves of undead creatures crashed against the barrier in an endless assault. The protective field flashed with each impact as it absorbed and deflected the attacks.
More defensive systems activated from the blackguards' side. Hidden panels in the walls opened to reveal laser turrets. They released waves of pure energy that rippled across the battlefield and turned the undead into ashes.
The night sky got flooded with lights.
Inside the Law Gate's command center, reports flooded the communication channels. Operators shouted updates across the room.
There was chaos there. The blackguards didn't exactly expect the attack of a massive horde of thaids. At that point, it became clear that was Erik Romano's attack. It was just that everyone knew where this power came from, and that unsettled everyone.
"Sector Seven reporting massive Thaid presence! They're coming up from underground positions!"n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
"More flying units spotted in Sector Three!" another voice cut through the chaos. "Flying thaid, at least 5 thousand of them are approaching!"
Commands echoed through the fortress as officers rallied their troops. "Don't let them gather! Keep firing! Show these undead bastards what the blackguards can do!"
The defensive turrets adjusted their firing patterns, spreading to cover more ground and address the new threats.
It was just that the monsters seemed never-ending. At that point, the already obscured sky was filled with creatures. The rays of the fading moon completely covered by the flock.
Explosions lit up different sections near the walls as the battle expanded. Squad leaders shouted encouragement to their soldiers, urging them to keep their positions.
Until the barrier held, there was no way they would lose. They were raining down death, the true one, on the undead creature, and it was just a matter of time before they killed them all. Inside the command center, the blackguards maintained their composure through sheer discipline and training, but an undercurrent of tension ran through every operator. Their voices remained steady, yet beads of sweat formed on their foreheads as they processed the endless stream of threat reports.
"Eastern quadrant under heavy assault!" The radio crackled. "Bear-type Thaids breaking through our line of fire!"
"Redirect power to Sectors Four through Six!" an Enforcer ordered. "We can't let them concentrate their forces!"
They had trained for attacks such as this one, practiced countless defensive scenarios, but nothing had prepared them for the scale of the assault, not for the kind of monsters they were
facing.
The sheer number of undead creatures testing their barriers challenged not just their tactical abilities but also their psychological strength.
More undead emerged from the dark tunnels, but they couldn't see from where they were
coming from exactly.
"Where are the tunnel exits?"
"Doesn't matter! Just keep firing! The barrier holds-that's all that matters!"
The barrier and defensive systems gave them confidence. The automated defense systems
operated at their absolute limits. The mechanism fired the brain crystal itself, now devoid of mana, discharging it on the side and releasing steam.
A blackguard then opened the fiery hot housing and placed a new brain crystal inside the machine. Similar scenes were playing everywhere.
"Sir! New contacts detected in Sector Nine! Multiple signatures approaching from the
northwest quadrant!"
"I want eyes on every side now! These undead have to be coming from somewhere. Find their source, and we might prevent them from spawning!"
While the chaos unfolded above, Erik led his small team through the winding tunnels beneath
the Law Gate.
June walked close behind him, while Amber, Mira, and Emily followed behind. Three Chimaeric Demons brought up the rear, protecting the three women from attacks. They knew nothing could happen inside the tunnels, but once they teleported, it would have been better to already be in position rather than to waste time, possibly under attack.
"We're getting close."
June nodded. "The diversion above works perfectly, master."
If one could call that a diversion. With over 60 thousand undead Thaids assaulting the walls, thousands of flying creatures darkening the skies, and massive bear-like monstrosities pounding against the barriers, this was more of a full-scale invasion.
Every attack was meant to exhaust the blackguards, strain their defensive systems, and keep
their attention fixed on the chaos above ground.
"We still need to bring down that barrier," a Chimaeric Demon said.
Amber and Emily exchanged glances.
Erik turned to look at Amber. She was going to warp them soon. "Are you ready?" he asked.
"Yes."
Then the barrier came into view, its shimmering surface extending even this far beneath the surface. The shield stretched through the rocky earth, penetrating deep underground where their tunnel had brought them, forming a dome that protected the Law Gate both above and
below ground. Not for long, though.