Chapter 681 Arriving At The Draconia Kingdom (2)
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nIn the not-so-distant future
nTamsin took a deep breath, gathering her thoughts before continuing. “The young man I was speaking with is King Archer Wyldheart of the newly founded Draconia Kingdom,” she explained, watching as confusion flickered across their faces.
n“Draconia Kingdom? Where’s that?” Marigold repeated, her brow furrowing in disbelief. “But what would a king from Draconia want with us?”
nTamsin nodded, her heart heavy with the weight of her next words. “King Archer has offered us sanctuary in his kingdom if we leave Aradonia behind,” she said, her voice tinged with sadness. “He wants to help us escape the Sunspear Empire’s grasp.”
nHer daughters exchanged worried glances, uncertainty clouding their features, “But Mother, what about Father and Brother?” Briela asked, her voice trembling with emotion.
nTamsin’s heart ached at the mention of her lost loved ones, but she knew she had to stay strong for her daughters. She replied, her voice filled with determination, “We will honor their memory by ensuring the survival of our people.”
nJust then, a group of large dragonkin men entered the courtyard, their imposing presence drawing the attention of everyone present. Tamsin recognized them as the soldiers King Archer had mentioned, sent to escort them to Tidewater City.
n“Your Majesty,” one of the dragonkin men said, bowing respectfully before her. “The White Dragon has sent us to escort you and your family to Tidewater City.”
nTamsin nodded, guiding her daughters toward the waiting carriage as the soldier escorted them outside the palace gates. However, her heart skipped a beat when she saw thousands of formidable black armored soldiers standing guard around them.
nSeeing so many assigned to protect her and her family by a seemingly unknown king left her bewildered and apprehensive. Their menacing black armor gleamed in the sunlight, but she could only see their eyes covered with everything else.
nMarigold stopped behind her and whispered worriedly, ”Who are these soldiers, Mother? And why do they look so frightening.”
nBriela agreed just as the king’s mother, Jessica, approached angrily, demanding, ”What are you doing, Tamsin? Why are you allowing these unknown soldiers to take us captive? This king seems up to no good and will do something scummy to you and the girls.”
nJust as the older woman said that all the soldiers around them turned to face her with a look of rage; one of them stepped out and scolded the late king’s mother, ”Who are you to question our king, human? He’s the infamous White Dragon who created a kingdom out of nothing where all can thrive and live safely. Be careful with your next words, woman.”
nAnother soldier added, ”You’re lucky he wanted to help your kingdom. It would be best if you were more thankful he arrived in time. If not, you don’t want to know what would have happened to you or your family.”
nAs tensions escalated, Tamsin sensed the situation veering out of control and interjected, “Mother, Aradonia is on the brink of collapse. We would have become mere playthings in the hands of the Sunspear soldiers. What other choice did I have? The young man harbors no ill intentions toward us. He aims to invite others to join his kingdom and contribute to its growth.”
nBefore anyone could reply, a soldier ran up to them and warned the leader, ”We have an incoming enemy commander. What are your orders?”
nTamsin watched a tall soldier who towered above them and shouted out orders, ”Marcus!”
nAfter shouting, a man riding a beast resembled a velociraptor but looked more fearsome. Tamsin noticed its sleek, muscular build and razor-sharp claws. Standing low to the ground, its sinewy body is cloaked in dark, mottled scales that provide perfect protection.
nIts keen, predatory gaze gleams with intelligence as it surveys its surroundings, plotting its next deadly move. Long, dagger-like teeth protrude from its serrated jaws, ready to tear through flesh ruthlessly. Its eyes, gleaming orbs of amber, reflect an insatiable hunger for bloodshed.
nShe watched as the commander gave the man named Marcus an order, ”Run those Sunspear soldiers down and show them how the White Dragon does things.”
nTamsin saw the man react with happiness as he responded with a salute, which confused her as she’d never seen a soldier so enthusiastic about fighting a battle, ”Yes, commander.” 𝘳.𝑐ℴ
nWith that, he rushed off to the rest of his soldiers, and she watched as they charged toward the incoming enemy.?Tamsin stood at the edge of the road, her heart pounding with anticipation.
n‘Why are they charging at a larger force? Are they crazy?’ She thought to herself.
nThe Drakewing Outriders, a formidable force of mounted warriors, thundered across the field towards the imposing Sunspear Cavalry, their faces determined. Without fear, they closed the distance with incredible speed. As they drew near, her eyes widened in amazement as she witnessed the Outriders pull out weapons she had never seen before.
nThese were not mere swords or spears but devices shimmering with arcane energy. At the command of their leader, the Outriders aimed with their mysterious weapons, the air crackling with anticipation.
nWith a deafening roar, the weapons unleashed torrents of mana bullets, each glowing with raw magical power.Tamsin watched in amazement as the bullets streaked across the battlefield, slamming into the ranks of the Sunspear Cavalry with explosive force.
nThe loud bangs echoed across the plains as the mana bullets tore through the enemy ranks, sending soldiers flying in all directions.She could hardly believe her eyes as she witnessed the devastating power of these bizarre weapons.
nBut the Outriders didn’t stop there. They charged into the chaos with a fierce battle cry, swords flashing and spears thrusting. The clash of metal rang out as they engaged the enemy in close combat, their movements fluid and precise.
nTamsin watched in awe as the Outriders fought with unmatched skill and ferocity, cutting through the Sunspear ranks like a scythe through wheat.With every strike, they brought down another enemy soldier, their determination unwavering even in the face of overwhelming odds.
nAs they were doing that, the commander turned to her and spoke, ”Let’s get going, Your Majesty. The journey will be hectic.”
nShe agreed and stepped onto the carriage, followed by her daughters and mother-in-law, and the soldiers started escorting them to Tidewater City under constant attack. Still, between the troops known as Dragon Legionnaires and the Outriders, the enemy was easily put down until the blades and bullets of Archer’s army.
nTamsin thought to herself, ‘How come they are so strong? How is he training them.’
nAfter that, the trip to the port city took just two hours, and the last half went by peacefully with no more attacks. They entered the city gates but rushed straight for the shipyard. When Tamsin, her daughters, and her mother-in-law saw the menacing black ships scattered throughout the bay.
nBut one ship stood out and looked like a monster on the water’s surface, shocking Tamsin, who had never seen such a warship. Her kingdom’s ships were half the size of the thing. It loomed over the harbor like a fortress of steel and magic, its sleek hull slicing through the waters with an air of authority.
nAt its prow, a massive dragon’s head sculpted from obsidian jutted forward, its eyes ablaze with fiery enchantments. Mana cannons, which can unleash devastating arcane energy torrents upon any foe foolish enough to challenge its might, littered the deck.
nThey gleamed with a metallic sheen, their barrels adorned with complex dwarven runes pulsating with raw magical power. The battleship bristled with activity as crews of skilled sailors and mages worked tirelessly to maintain its formidable arsenal and ensure its readiness for battle.
nEach crew member moved with the efficiency of a well-oiled machine. Their movements synchronized as they carried out their duties with unwavering dedication. As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a golden glow across the waters.
nWhen all the women saw the ships, they were utterly shocked, and the queen’s mother, Jessica, commented in disbelief, ”What are these monsters? I’ve never seen ships like this in all my forty years of life.”
nBriela and Marigold nodded in agreement as the carriage stopped, and the commander opened the door, allowing the four to step out. When the salty air hit their noses, they started getting upset, but Tamsin spoke in a determined voice, ”Come on, ladies. We need to get out of here.”
nAfter speaking, the Draconia commander appeared before instructing, ”Head toward pier five and board the waiting boat. It will take you to Archer’s Pride.”
n”Archer’s Pride?” Marigold repeated in a curious voice.
n”Yes. It’s the king’s ship that he and the Oakshield sisters designed together,” the commander explained.
nThe four women nodded in unison before making their way towards their escape. As they boarded, they were rowed out to the immense battleship, where they were assisted onto the deck. When Tamsin glanced back, she witnessed thousands of her citizens being ferried onto other ships, which left her utterly astonished.
nAs they observed the survivors being escorted to safety, shouts erupted, followed by the sudden thunderous boom of several large explosions. Marigold, Briela, and Jessica jumped in fright as the battleship’s cannons fired.
nThe barrage continued until it abruptly ceased, prompting Tamsin to rush to the nearest soldier and inquire, “Who is the ship firing at?” 𝘪𝑎.
nThe soldier paused, assessing Tamsin before replying, “I’d reckon it’s the Sunspear dogs. The king ordered us to target their camps, aiming to obliterate them as he loots all their treasure.”
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