Boundary Labyrinth and the Foreign Magician

Outside 1462. Smoke covering the old castle.

The demons that arrive are shredded at a tremendous rate. In the sky, on earth the demons are defeated by the Tesdiros, where they can play as light.

'Good, this is. I thought the movement would be inhibited because of the armor, but my body feels light enough. "

That's what Zerbel says and slaps his elbow into the dovetail of the oak. The red fighting spreads as a shockwave and disappears as the orc giant flies horizontally and hits the wood.

I can see the usefulness of the equipment. Esnatura also... The shape of the weapon itself has stopped changing to the extent that it was solidifying its temper as a weapon, but since the use of diffused magic is increasing, it seems good to say that there are actually more drawers in the battlefield. I can also improve my accuracy by training.

Osgrave smoke is also becoming more precise. They make it look like they're placing smoke soldiers at the west and south gates. In the end, if you're going to attack, you're going to think it's from the north, east, that you're protecting on your own.

Still, some demons stepped on that they couldn't fight Esnatura and Zerbel, guarding the north and east gates, or there were people out there who would take advantage of the multitude to make a move to go around to the west gate side.

You don't have to be aware of the demons coming to the West Gate.

That's what Osgrave tells everyone.

"Oh, I'm counting on you"

"Pfft. You have to live up to your expectations."

To the succinct words of Tesdiros, Ozgrieve laughs with pleasure.

It is still a mixed force of goblins and oaks around wisdom in places like this that come towards us. Goblins and oaks sometimes symbiote, but they tend to follow even heterogeneous species when superior species emerge. It's an atmosphere like the troops that Oak General commands.

The demonic behavior of these virtual spaces is an emulation based on accumulated data. Because it's not the same as the Labyrinth Demon, which is responsible for dissipating negative emotions due to an attack impulse. Some demons don't have enough data, but in that case, they behave like labyrinth demons.

Speaking of the situation at the West Gate... the soldiers were about to rush up the bouncing bridge. Then a laughing general directs the assault, and his men, Goblin and Oak, go in. Where the majority of them plugged on the bridge - a change occurred.

The bounce bridge itself changed its shape to the great jaw of the beast and swallowed the goblins to the bottom of the moat. It is exhausted and disappears from the bottom of the moat into a brilliant brilliance of bright light.

Everything looks good. The bouncing bridge at the West Gate has collapsed and has not existed since the beginning, and the collapsed walled part is also covered by smoke by Ozgreaves to ensure that the actual defense has no faint color.

That's not true if you're asked if western and southern defenses are thin even in actual combat. Smoke soldiers don't make sense, not even in the form of soldiers.

Where the soldiers deployed are located is the territory of Osgrave, and it may be said that the killing zone itself. There are parts where a rough range attack like a bounce bridge trap is the main thing, because even if you can widen the net of detection, it will be difficult to respond in detail if you can't see through it, but if you consider the nature of your abilities...... it would be a tricky move to properly attack the strongholds in which Osgrave is in formation. Would it be in the direction of taking measures such as destroying a base from the outside if I had preliminary knowledge?

Demons in virtual space are training, but it will therefore be difficult to cope with Ozgreaves because they will launch raids in flat form without such preliminary knowledge. In any case, there is no problem because it has become training in large-scale combat.

This time Osgrave and Oldia are turning to the role of maintaining the defensive line, but from what I've seen, there will be opportunities for Oldia and the gear to try out, as the war situation is getting spare.

It's not defense, it's crusade training and simulated combat training. Is it something like going near specified coordinates and crusading powerful demonic individuals, or training combat with subjects designated as arena stages?

Although I would like you to make use of a variety of things because the difficulty and content of the training can be set in such detail to match the number of participants, etc.

Together, the endless manoeuvres of Tesdiros and Wimberg and the sniping of Ludovia have also reduced the number of demons attacked from the sky by a large fraction.

With those circumstances in place, it's time for the Tesdiros and the others to move to ground support. So Osgrave tells him about it too, and Oldia shows up at the West Gate.

He flew off the walls and landed quietly in front of Oak General, who had been distracted and solidified.

"Well -"

To Oldia, who sets up a cane with a quiet voice, Oak General waves a roaring, hand-held axe and comes stuffing her with an intermission. I don't know if Oldia intended it, but Oak's leadership has something to weigh on his health.

Oh, and when I came out alone and stood in front of him with dignity, I needed to get out in front of myself, whether my men remained. That's how it's reproduced.

Best of all - it's a different story if we can fight the rest of the goblins and the orcs, including Oak Generals, in Oldia.

Oldia receives an axe that is struck down in a struggle, obliquely deviated by a magically-covered scepter. Struggle and magic collide to become sparks and scatter, while floating to become gems and stagnate around.

Distracted by a casual blow, Oak General waves an axe after Oldia, who retreats to slip twice or three times in an exasperated manner, but each time Oldia misses a force attack with a tin cane, releasing a wave of shaky magic.

After several more cuts, Oak General's body swam down at its previous condition.

And it's not even Oldia who misses it. As the scepter jumps and strikes its body hard, a large gem jumps out of its body and Oak General kneels.

Oldia reaches over her head and grips at Oak General, who says she doesn't know why.

A gem that floats around you emits light. He took it during the clashes, interfered with his fighting spirit and turned it into a sealed gem. They were the light bullets of the struggle, shooting Oak General out of all directions.

Even if we hit power head-on into magic, the aftermath can be turned into a gem, and even if we are exposed to magic during an attack, if we are not aware of it and prevent it, we will be jeweled from it some of our power.

Because Oldia's abilities themselves are neither painful nor anything, those who confront him must be aware of them. Failure to do so will interfere at some point, move with your usual senses and oh so expose you to gaps from weakness, and you will be shot into the attack properly to take more power from it.

If you leave your attacks and defenses unattended, you can convert the sealed force to attack and return it. Oak General disappeared as a grain of light.

In terms of the intermediate species of oak, you wouldn't even be Oldia's opponent.

'That's good. It's also sturdy and light as a weapon... because it's less uncomfortable than air erosion, or maybe it's simply a chase to my ability to turn into magic'

and is Oldia who laughs at the feeling of using gear.

Oldia, Osgrave, and Esnatura. If you don't know the nature of your abilities, that's not enough of a trait for you to win or lose. Even if you know it, you need to surpass it with skill and mobility in battle.

As for Tesdiros and Zerbel, their abilities are simple, but they are excellent in power, speed, and moves, so it doesn't end up being a strength battle.

Either way, I was monitoring it, but there doesn't seem to be any problems in the processing relationship or in the course of the training. When you have successfully trained, will you ask the Tesdiros and the others what they think again?