Chapter 9 Rogge Camp
In the Blood Wasteland, a group of four Rogges are patrolling. Since the dark wanderers released a large number of demons in the monastery, Rogge Camp has become the only safe place in this area. Rogge They need to hunt nearby monsters and then escort civilians to Rogge Camp.
Just when a few people were carefully inspecting the surroundings, they saw several men in shabby clothes walking towards them. Although they only held wooden sticks in their hands, it could be seen from their formation and the way they walked that they were warriors who had been trained for many years. Rogge, the leader, motioned for the others to follow. Every soldier is an important fighting force against the hell army and should be fought for.
Imric had already seen those people holding bows and arrows, and based on the equipment on their bodies, he guessed that they should be Rogge mercenaries, so he approached them, but also asked others to stay vigilant. In any case, Several of them are outsiders, similar to demons in nature. If an unexpected situation occurs, they will strike first.
The teams on both sides were getting closer. Imric waved his hand to let several other people relax their vigilance and put down the wooden sticks in their hands, and the Rogs did the same.
The leader, Rogge, has long black hair, wears light leather armor that will not affect his movements, holds a bow in his hand, and hangs a sword on his waist. It is a little strange to see the appearance of Imrik and others who are different from here. Seven. Everyone is blond or blue-eyed, very handsome, tall, and has ears that are much pointier than ordinary people, but other than that, they are no different from ordinary people.
Rogge, who was holding a bow and arrow, spoke first, "Are you people who fled here?"
She spoke in English. Imrik could only be glad that he had studied this seriously when he was in college, and heard her talk about fleeing again. He nodded quickly.
"We are refugees whose homes were destroyed due to the invasion of hell. Under the guidance of an elder, we want to go to the Rogge camp to find the blind nun Akara." After carefully observing Imrik and his party,
the The linen clothes seemed to have not been changed for a long time, and there was still a lot of dust. In addition, the wooden stick in his hand was used as a temporary weapon, which made Imric's words very convincing. Pay attention to the people at the back of the team who were covered with cloth. Coster, the Vaal priest of the eyes, made Rogge think that Coster might also be a monk similar to the Order of the Blind Eye.
The current situation is to deal with the invasion of the hell army. In the face of a common enemy, minor doubts can be ignored directly.
Leader Rogge said that he could take Imric and his party to Camp Rogge. They had just finished their patrol mission during the day and planned to return to Camp Rogge to rest. The wasteland at night would be much scarier than during the day, and the smell of hell would be at night. With the monastery as the center and spreading to the outside world, the monsters will be more active than during the day.
So the group of people set off together and kept walking in the empty wasteland. Davian walked up to Imrik and asked him, "Prince, how do you understand the language of these monkeys?" Monkey,
Ah Sur's usual name for humans. Although as Ulthuan's connection with the old world continues to strengthen, people are called humans when communicating with the outside world. However, when communicating secretly with their own people, many Assur are still accustomed to calling them humans. Humans are monkeys, not to mention the proud Caledonians, who wish they could treat the other Asur in Ulthuan as monkeys.
The Dragon Prince felt that this bad trend should be corrected. As far as the elves were concerned at the end of the world, 80% of the elves with a population of tens of millions died due to civil war, and only a few soldiers and generals were left to support the old world. It was really I'm not qualified to call people monkeys, but I can't directly order them to change their names now, otherwise the difference in my personality will definitely attract their attention. "Davian, according to the information given to me by my ancestors, the people of this world have bravely fought against demons for thousands of years. Their courage and honor are no different from Assur. I admire them very much. In the next journey, I believe You will also see this."
Davian, who was rejected, could only answer yes, and then returned to the back of the team. Looking at his somewhat uneasy answer, Imric was also a little helpless, and he was quite Those who are optimistic about this young man are brave in battle, eager for honor, and very strong, but he still has the arrogance that Assur generally has for judging others, especially Davian who became the Dragon Prince at a young age. I tried my best to correct it later.
Imrik was constantly talking to Chief Rogge, trying to get some information from him, such as whether the Arreat Mountains had been invaded. He was not only interested in their forging technology and World Stone, but also barbaric. People are also very interested. If barbarians can be brought into the Warhammer world, these strong barbarians will definitely be small ogres.
But Chief Rogge didn’t know about these situations. Her status allowed her to only know things around Rogge’s camp. After the Dark Wanderer destroyed the monastery, he released the Queen of Sorrow Andariel and guarded the road to Lugaoin. path of.
I kept exchanging information along the way and found that the general situation was similar to what I learned in the game. Basically there was no change, but the difference was that the seven heroes who saved the world did not appear. Now Rogge’s camp is Struggling to support the constant attacks of demons, although there are no very strong monsters in the Blood Wasteland, there will always be some surprises when the portal appears.
We finally arrived at Rogge Camp. Tall wooden piles built the outer wall of Rogge Camp. A several-meter-wide moat cut off the connection with the outside world. A wide stone bridge connected the two places. It looked more like a military stronghold than a town. .
Let the other three people go to Chief Kasha to report the situation first. Rogge took Imric directly to Akara's residence, which was actually a large tent. An old blind nun in a nun's uniform was standing there. At the entrance of the tent, it looked like someone was waiting.
After explaining the situation of Imrik and his party to the blind nun, Rogge turned and left. Akara is a senior nun of the blind sect. Her strength is in the first level in Rogge's camp, the same as Kasha. , there is no need to worry about safety issues with this Rogge.
Staring at the blind nun in front of her, time has left many traces on her face. Although the black cloth covering her eyes has covered the wrinkles at the corners of her eyes, the wrinkles at the corners of her mouth and cheeks are still clearly visible. The nun's uniform covered most of her body. While Imrik was still observing her, Akara had already spoken directly, and what he said surprised Imrik.
"Welcome you, warriors from afar, you will be the hope to save this world."
(End of Chapter)