Two battalions of Theodoram troops that perished in Odrant last fall. I had recovered that equipment and munitions within the Odrant dungeon before leaving it alone, but it would be time to limit it. Although cumbersome, we need to analyze Theodoram's armaments. I have guesses about the crowd for organizing... No, there was (...). I was thinking about undeading the body that holds its proper shape and making it work - without putting the hassle of undeading into the calculations.

About twenty people just seem like senior commanders. Each commanding soldier, one detachment, ten. Soldiers alone make two hundred. It was enough to break my heart. In the meantime, I ordered these two hundred men to sort their armaments and supplies by soldier. That only took two days.

I left the magic of preservation right after I recovered it, so the quality remains intact - although many were broken. Let's start by looking at the types of weapons (tattoos) in order to put food behind us. You just have to let the commander in charge of the military department explain, so it's easy. Do you want to start with the big guy?

"Is this a stone thrower - something like a catapult or a mangonel?

In response to Crowe's enquiry about an oversized spoon that fixed its roots in front of a weapon that was also combined with an oversized bow, his predecessor, the captain, who was leading two battalions of invading troops, leans (hides) his neck slightly.

"Kata......? We called it a bomber."

It seems to have been created with the same concept as the stone throwers active in the medieval period of the Earth world - those that were called catapults and mangonels - which are almost identical in appearance. The elevation angle seems to be capable of changing up to forty-five degrees, but it cannot be directed above it. I mean, he didn't seem to consider anti-aircraft combat.

"What about the bullet? Looking for the right stone?

"I don't mind that, but we also have a special bullet for you"

That's what the commander in charge of the bomber showed me: shells with attribute demon stones. I see. That's the same idea the Adventurer had for the Eye (Meh) Glare (Kura). The demon stone of the whispering fire is an incendiary bomb, and the demon stone of the wind is aimed at a blowup caused by a blast? The Dark Demon Stone expecting a disruptive effect... no?

"I heard you didn't get the demon stone you needed and the plan went down"

Ah... Really?... Well, it's moonlight as an ideal, but it's helpful to have a practical object. Let me take a closer look at it later, as it might be helpful in developing shells for Krevas' twenty centimeter cannon....... yeah?

"What's that? There seems to be a rope or something involved in the shell...?

"Ah, yes. That was brought in by Development Headquarters on departure. You use two bombardment machines to fly a net..."

What!? That ton of demo weapons!

"... can it be used in action?

"What do you think? I thought we had a test shot at the development headquarters..."

Mm-hmm. If you don't know, you'll have to try.

After confirming that no one was around, the Crows deployed the projectiles and projectiles in question to the ground for testing. As a result, despite the smelly appearance of Hu (u) scattered (or not), the netting bullets worked as planned properly. However……

"If you don't keep the rays completely parallel, the net won't expand beautifully."

"It's hard to use. Hitting a soldier waiting for us in the main force can only be harassment. It doesn't make sense if you can't tangle up soldiers who are marching this way..."

"If you can't get it down to the right position, it's a laugh for both enemies."

"You can't use it without a shooting chart that accurately measures the distance you've landed."

"Even if it drops to the right position, the net seems small enough to stop the assault..."

"The guys at the development headquarters are big heads..."

"We can't use it. It's annoying with weapons. It's us..."

"No... Isn't that extraordinarily effective for cavalry? If you run on a sprawling net that falls to the ground, won't the horse get his leg taken?

"Oh... is that possible..."

"Just because it's possible, you might expect the effect of preventing the cavalry from advancing..."

...... yeah. It might be interesting if we could deploy something like an iron strip net in front of our enemies instead of a net. This is a matter for consideration.