Chapter 114.1 - EPISODE 114.1 – TWIST (1) (1/2)
The invasion of the northern barbarians, a major event that took place in the early part of the game, was more of a background setting than an event that the players actually took part in.
Regardless of which PC (Playable Character) one chose, the difference in levels between the PC and the enemies were too large that it was impossible for the PC to actually go to the front line and fight.
Therefore, their actual participation came after the Thunderdoom Fortress guarded by the Jackdaws fell to the barbarians and demon followers, wherein the PC escaped or entered the devastated northern part of the Sälen Kingdom.
‘Each playable character faced a different enemy.’
There were the fallen wild gods that Jude did not know were the wild gods back then because there was no information about them in the game.
Likewise, there were the corrupted barbarian warriors who became the puppets of the demons.
If one chose the Jude route, they would face Violent Avalanche and Sun Song. And if one chose the Cordelia route, they would face the fallen Gentle Snow Breeze, and the Fine Snow and Clear Snow brothers.
‘And the enemies you’d face regardless of which character you chose.’
The ones who led the northern barbarian invasion and conquered the north had caused confusion and fear.
‘The great warriors.’
They were special barbarian warriors, including Seven Horns, the chieftain of the Angry Bull tribe, and were in fact, equivalent to mid-bosses in the northern barbarian part of the game.
‘And Haraken.’
A high-ranking demonic human of the Devil’s Eye one would meet in the beginning and the end of the northern barbarian invasion.
He was the first high-ranking demonic human one would encounter if they normally proceeded and was like a kind of wall that clearly informed the players of the difference between a high-ranking and a mid-ranking demonic human.
‘The last one.’
The final boss of the northern barbarian part.
One of Overlord Belial’s henchmen, the Great Demon Kriemler.
The demon of the magic sword who killed Count Bayer and Gaël Bayer, as well as Count Chase.
He was the strongest enemy in the north that Jude and Cordelia must stop.
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The eastern and western forces who were steadily moving towards Snow Breeze Plain stopped marching at a certain point, as if the two sides had an agreement with each other.
They were at the point where both sides had the Snow Breeze Plain in their sight.
They built their strongpoints, and there was no communication between the two sides, but the eastern and western forces knew.
Tomorrow morning, the wheel of fate of the wild lands would begin turning.
“We will win.”
At the words of Sun Song, Red Wind awkwardly smiled as he looked at the Snow Breeze Plain with a nervous face.
She wanted to brightly smile like Cordelia, but it was impossible for her.
This was her first war. This was her first time in the front lines with so many people.
So she was scared.
Frankly, she was afraid.
Thus, she had a very frightened expression on her face.
“It’s natural to be scared. It was the same when I first went to the front lines. No, it was more than you. I’m only saying this to you here, but I wanted to run away at that time.”
Red Wind’s eyes widely opened when she heard Sun Song speaking quietly.
Although she had won with the help of Jude and Cordelia, she would clearly be defeated nine out of ten times if she fought Sun Song now again.
He was a strong and seasoned warrior.
He seemed to have been courageous since birth, so she couldn’t imagine him being young and weak.
But there was a time when he was a baby, and there was a time when he was a novice.
“But you have to overcome it. If you don’t overcome it on your first time, you won’t be able to go on any further.”
It wasn’t just in battles.
All of the things one faced in life had a beginning. And only by overcoming that first time would one be able to move forward.
“Aren’t you the one who beat me? You’re already a great warrior.”
Sun Song was friendly on his own way – but no matter how one looked at him, he had a hideous smile.
But Red Wind also smiled.
“Thank you, Sun Song.”
“Yes, and I’ll say it again… Don’t be afraid. I will protect you.”
His voice faltered at the end of his words, which was unlike of a powerful warrior. He also avoided looking at her in the eye.
Red Wind widely opened her eyes again, and she brightly smiled this time.
“I’ll look forward to it.”
“Um, yes. Look forward to it.”
His words were a bit of a mess at the end, but his feelings came through to her.