Gate of Amitilicia Online

Lesson 34: Measures

"Actually, after the defense war, I got a call from the Grunbarts."

That's how Swain cut it out.

"A call? A thank you for the rescue?

"Mm-hmm. I was given a refund and reward for the transfer gate royalties from Dread to Einfast to go with that, but that's not the point, so I'll put it away"

No, I found out later, but the transfer to Einfast since the start of the war seems to have been free if certain procedures were in place. Then I wondered why Wena was talking about expenses, and it sounds like [Silverblade] and [Freedom Warriors] paid 'cause it's a waste of procedural time'. Apparently, the process itself needed to be done at the bureau, not at the transfer gate, and it needed every single one of them. Well, if the painful expenses have been written off, that's a good thing.

"So, that's when I was consulted. I wonder if there are any more effective and realistic measures against the Demons than there are now. Didn't Fisto think? For the past experience of being raided, we need decisive countermeasures like this."

"Hmm... meta thing is, it's a game, so I guess we're talking about cleaning it up..."

GAO is a game. Even if there is a strangely real part of it that gets emotional. So I decided that there was such a background, and that is the story that ends. If there are effective measures in the first place and it is a matter that can be dealt with by the residents, then the players' appearance will not be necessary.

but the lord's words that Swain has just said can also be interpreted as failing to take effective and realistic measures against Einfast. If I said so now, I can say that I have taken measures to this day. I can even look at this in the way I wore 'I set it that way', but I don't have any chili, so make it this much.

"I was ready to fight because I knew I was going to attack you in advance. He was taught the characteristics, behavioral patterns, and effective attacks of the Demonic Nation, so he was able to respond immediately to them. I think that's enough."

As a player, I have no complaints about that. However, if we are not to think of it as a game, but rather as the course of time in the GAO world and its progress, there is a question as to whether nothing revolutionary was discovered in the course of twenty years. That said, I'm not going to say that if I have 20 years, it's strange that I haven't always been able to do something about it, etc. Because it is also realistic to say that 'it is not possible for the time being' because of issues such as money, resources, technology, etc.

"That's enough for us players, but if we try to be GAO residents, it's probably a headache. That's why I decided to think about it a little bit. It might be in your favor for the next raid."

That's how Swain pointed to one piece of paper. There are city names, numbers, etc.

"First of all, it's about the frequency of demonic raids. Einfast was raided twenty years ago and twice this time. Zvand has no case. Dorad once three years ago. And Nurouse, the king's capital, once four years ago, twice eight years ago, once 31 years ago, and once 59 years ago. Four times 44 years ago there was a city called Phoefo that preceded Wang Du. As far as the record goes, that's all that's happening inside King Fallula."

"The number of occurrences in the same country is incorrect, and it doesn't look like there's a cycle between occurrences. If this were regular, it would be possible to increase your combat power according to the time of year."

With the sausage, Reddin. You're hungry. Can I ask for something, too?

"Next, it's where the Demons occur, but we can't find anything in common with it being in the woods or on the plains. And no sign of it. At the outbreak of Nurouse 31 years ago, they gushed out of the middle of a squad field near Wangdu. The day before yesterday, no one noticed that training was taking place there. He didn't even feel like leaking."

Doesn't that mean it's hard to find a nest in advance?

"You can't even do exploratory magic?

Raise your hands and ask questions. It's a magical world. I think this kind of means is a promise.

"We have to start with what we're going to explore in the first place. Qi is not naturally non-existent, and there is usually a place called Qi Qi. There is a temper sensing magic, but at least there is no example of a nest that could have been discovered beforehand with it. Besides, there's no such thing as an outbreak of anger."

Accumulation is, as the word goes, a place of distraction. The cause is uncertain. I hear there are many in Warcraft habitat. Since Qi has a negative effect on organisms, does the place where Qi is accumulated become a dead barren land of grass trees?

Since it can be a dangerous place of sorts, it seems that no country does not grasp the accumulation of temper. Do you think it may be purified in some cases? I feel like a hit as a spring-point for the demon tribe that scatters its temper.

"From undiscovered distractions, what are the possibilities?

I asked because I wouldn't necessarily be able to grasp all the magic buildup in the country.

but Swain shakes his head to the side.

"As far as past examples go, it's just an outbreak from a place we know there isn't. It's unlikely that there will be a sudden build-up of distraction and a sudden gush from it."

Hmm, there's no reason why we should simply tie it to temper?

"Next. Demonic size, but not every time. It varies from region to region and within the same region. When it comes to Einfast, it's more than four times what it was last time."

Swain puts out another piece of paper. The time period, the place of occurrence, the targeted city, the size of the demonic tribe, etc. are noted. If you look at just a few of them, they may be less than ten, or hundreds or thousands. And...

"What, what's this A or B?

Reddin said the same question as me.

"It's a tentative Demonic rank. As for the demonic tribes that have emerged in the past, that type is the only one that does not change, but it is different in strength. For example, the demon tribe that happened to Phoefo."

Swain forks where it says D.

"One of them was on the weakest level I could say. Anyway, as opposed to swords and spears coming through, even a knife wielded by a citizen could be defeated."

Hey, that's the difference between heaven and earth from Einfast's...

"So, if you're going to rank this Einfast... A, right? They say the only powerful demons have come out so far are Nuruze, 31 years ago, and Einfast, last time."

"Einfast pulled the off lottery, so go on."

Bad luck, sighs Reddin.

"They just said that the strength of the nails and fangs didn't change any rank. Sounds like the only difference is in defense. Somewhat different physical abilities, I guess."

Well, and look over at the members Swain is here.

"These are the information about the demons that are revealing at the moment. On top of that, the measures taken by Einfast are vigilance through regular patrols around the city. Deployment of striking weapons such as mace. Build a multi to one way to fight, including troop placement. As for non-combatants, they seemed thoroughly instructed to stand and cage without going outdoors. Other than that, are there any other measures you can take?

Countermeasures... I wonder what we can do from the discovery of the Demon Clan to what it was when it became a battle.

First of all, early discovery of the nest, but not until it springs up. Regardless of looking for the means to do so, when asked if it was effective and realistic, I wonder. Suppose we succeed in developing magic that can sense the signs. There is also the question of how much scope it can cover and how much magicians who can do it can secure it.

If you can't probe by magic, do you want more visual patrols? Beyond being able to narrow down the location of the outbreak, the patrol range will mean the entire country. There seem to be some examples where people have sprung up and marched from uninhabited neighborhoods, and it's unrealistic to patrol to that point. You won't have that kind of manpower in the first place. Above all, we cannot deny the possibility of gushing out of the middle of the city in some cases, beyond the fact that we do not know the mechanism of the outbreak. Is all you can do is keep the near-field patrol close at best, and is this already done?

The next time it occurs, the number and quality are different. Shall I think about it assuming the worst quality and quantity? Rank is A max. Fifty-nine years before Nurouse, it's about 10,000. So let's assume it sucks to confront 10,000 A-rank demons. As you have to keep securing as many soldiers as you can repel it, if you need three or four if you're going to hold one down for sure, 30,000 to 40,000 soldiers? Isn't Einfast's population at this point? You want me to keep all that force in every city? That's so picturesque...

No one can give an answer. Reddin doesn't want to whine about bumps. Oh, yeah.

"Swain. Can you tell me as far as you know about this series of flows?

From discovery to war, there was at least one night. It must take a while for the discovery to return to reward. I'm also curious to see how the demons moved during that time.

"The demonic discoverer is a hunter who lives in a nearby village. In the evening, I found a demonic figure in the woods on my way home from the hunt. Keep rushing off the scene and report back to the stationed soldiers when you return to the village. From there, there's a preaching order to Einfast on the early horse, and it feels like we're starting to act."

"So you're not advancing at the same time as it springs up?

"You don't seem to move until we have all the demons that have occurred in the nest. When it's all out, it moves simultaneously, attacking the nearest city. Exceptions are to be discovered by the Demons. If the hunters ahead had been found by the demons, they would have been pursued and killed on the spot. If it had been trained to the village, the village would naturally have sacrificed itself."

Hmm? Wait a minute.

"Is the village safe? The way you say it now, if you don't show us to the village, we won't be attacked, right?

"Exactly. They head straight from the nest to the city. I don't know why we ignore the village, but I think we are somehow sensing and targeting the most populous place, within a certain range from the place where it occurred. Naturally, if there is a village on a straight line from the nest to the city, I don't think so."

I don't know. Behavior. If you are a human enemy, you will attack from a nearby human being. Is it more people than distance as a priority?

"What does it mean to make a massive shelter or something outside the city and evacuate it too?

"Perhaps we'll change course there. And shelter can't be a decisive defense"

Swain took one bottle out of storage. There are black nails inside. Isn't this the claw of the Demon Clan? We're talking about collapsing when we die, but this still doesn't look like it's collapsing.

"It is a nail that pierces the stone of the walls and boasts the strength to tear metal armor as well. There is no shelter or anything that inhibits this. Whether it's a rock chamber or a room covered with iron slabs, it's all shredded and torn. Therefore, even if we reinforce the underground warehouses and walls of each house, we can only buy a small amount of time. It would also make sense if rescue were to come in the meantime...... what do you think?

I saw that answer after this defense battle. In the destroyed streets, the wooden doors, which would normally be described as rugged, were easily broken. Some of the stone walls had been destroyed. I also saw a door torn open that was reinforced by an iron plate. Some houses were intruded from the wall just next to the iron door. If I saw that one, I'd have to lean my neck even if they told me I could carry it if I simply reinforced it.

First, if the rescue doesn't rush, it's bound to be broken one day. And soldiers rushing to rescue are not always able to identify where they are being attacked efficiently. I can tell you that if it's a player's feeling, you can learn [sign perception], but if the residents can make it easy, they should be doing it all the time. At least not one soldier would be using [sign detection] in this defense battle. Maybe he was somewhere else just because I didn't see him.

We need something to reinforce it. How much time, money, materials and manpower would be needed to reinforce all private houses enough to be considered safe for now.

Even if we built a massive shelter in the basement and blocked the entrance with sturdy iron doors, perhaps the Demons would do enough to dig into the ceiling. When that happens, the door, which cannot be easily opened, turns in one turn into an obstacle that inhibits evacuation. What if we could build a metal protective wall so thick that it wouldn't tear easily? No, I don't think it's a very realistic idea to make a shelter built of iron walls and ceilings that are many meters thick underground in this world as accommodating all the inhabitants. The same is true even if it is possible to apply defensive enchants to building materials.

It's ineffective to look for it, it's unprotected... so why don't we spread it out over each village and evacuate it?... No, this time, it's night that the news reaches the city. You know, it's tough considering the safety aspects, like counting at night and the residents evacuating.

And you know the demon behavior pattern if you disperse it and run away? What happens if they attack us dispersed over there? Even if we don't, we'll disperse and target the largest group of evacuees in order, won't we? Take it backwards. Destroy every one of them? No, if we enter the fight on the way to evacuation, the damage to the general population will undoubtedly increase first. There are people who ignore soldiers and target them from the weak. Even if we get to the village, the defense facilities are poorer than the city, and there won't be room for just enough buildings to accommodate the refugees.

Besides, this time, if you knew you were going to attack me beforehand and you had time, but you were being raided undetectable, how could you evacuate outside the city? The refugees and the soldiers at the interception are messed up and I don't feel like we can fight properly. Evacuation training or something might work it out, but there will be limits. I'm guessing that's why you instructed me to thoroughly stand and cage in this raid.

After all this thinking, there's really nothing I can do about it. If it's pointless to escape, we'll have to find the light on the offensive side.

"There are no viable proposals at the moment in the hands of the residents for defense, defense or evacuation... then how about the offensive side? I know the strike weapon is active, but is there any other weakness or something?

You thought the same thing, Reddin saw Swain. Um, he nodded, and Swain put another piece of paper at the top.

"This is the result of all sorts of experiments with the demons that have been captured alive."

"Live capture? You, when did you ever do that?

"A couple of affordable ones at the end, huh? I was hoping for some information."

Swain answers to Reddin. You used to have room for that.

It says a lot when you look at a piece of paper. Salt and oil and everything so familiar to them range from special chemicals. Still nothing was valid, but only one.

"Silver? Is silver valid?

It's not a big deal to deal with unclean things. It is also a certain promise in fantasy that a normal weapon does not have to work, but a silver weapon does.

"Validity works... it's a hassle, too. Fist, Reddin. Sometimes in the fantasy system, there are demons out there that can only be hurt by silver, but in what image do you recognize that?

"Well... a steel weapon won't scratch a single skin. If it's a silver weapon, say Zuber, or something?

"That's what I imagine, too. Or does it work better than a normal weapon"

I agree with Reddin. The point is, I imagine 'it's easier to get through an attack'. Um, Swain nodded.

"That's what I imagined, too. but not with this guy."

Swain opened the lid of the bottle. And take out a swing of the knife.

"This is a silver knife. Take a good look."

Push the knife blade through the bottle inlet. The nail played the blade lightly. Is that not working? Is it because of Swain's skill and arm power?

Swain went on to put the tip of the blade against his nails. After about ten seconds in time, smoke begins to erupt from the area where the blade touched. At the same time, the blade stands against the nail.

A little while later Swain pulled out the blade and put a lid on the bottle again.

"It is true that silver is effective in the demonic body tissue. But as you can see, it doesn't mean it works as a weapon. The most intense nails I've just tried, but they were with me in my body. Silver blades don't scratch the A-rank demon body."

Is it like contact poison for use? Well, silver itself should have been soft metal, and it's a strange story to say that it's effective as a weapon in itself. Enchanted and fortified, or I guess Demon Silver would change the story. I hear the strength of Demon Silver exceeds that of steel.

"And there's another troublesome thing."

"What is this? Is he corrosive?

The tip of the silver blade that Swain pointed to is crumbling. It wasn't distorted or crushed, it was decaying into worn out.

"I guess it's the result of reacting with the demonic body. I mean, it's valid, but it's expendable. I can't even reuse it."

"Why don't we stick a chunk of silver in their mouths? Well, if you have a budget like that, but"

Reddin roars. Silver is a precious metal in this world. When it comes to using it as a weapon against the demons and deploying it to all soldiers, I have no idea how much forehead it will be. Doesn't make sense with a White Soldier weapon because it requires more than a certain amount of contact. Is it the arrow with the silver claw that seems to manage it both budget and effectively? That would have a limit on production, and it wouldn't sting A-rank bodies. Perhaps I will stab below B rank.

"Their mouths are just for killing their opponents. The tip doesn't exist from the throat. I tried some autopsies, but their guts didn't exist. No genitals either. I tried to crack it because the guy who decided it in his head said it was almost instant death, but the contents were just packed with dropsy black liquid, and I don't even know what destroyed it and it stopped working. Perhaps there's a bad spot for it to break... but I can't find it at the moment. I guess the way you fight doesn't have to be special, as long as you can pull out defenses because you can slash your neck, crack your head, even break your torso. The only thing that could be considered a definite steeple is the part that would hit the brain"

What a mysterious creature... I doubt it is.

"Nah... not packed?

Wenna shrugged and shrugged.

"Below B-rank, it looks like an iron weapon usually passes, and once again, there's no part of it that needs improvement, right? I don't want to take care of my nails and fangs."

The devil's claws and fangs are made of materials that are stronger than nails to name but make shields and armor... that's not easy to prepare.

"The magical effects also depend on the power of the operator, and nothing in particular works. It's not even a question of getting more users. Possibilities are the magic of sacred attributes and purification systems, but not for spiritual magic at the moment, and Swain can't use it, can he?

To Miriam's inquiry, um, Swain nods.

There's no such thing as certain magic works, is there? It is only with the power of Syria that Syria's spell magic has been able to defeat the Demons lightly. Is the attribute so far hopeless too? And even if Swain or Miriam could use the magic of that hand, it doesn't make sense that it can't be used by Einfast soldiers. It has to be only a possible measure for them.

"There are limitations in terms of support from approximate sources, in terms of human resources and in terms of transfer limits. It was effective this time, but depending on the size of the Demon clan, it's water on the burning stone."

Syria raised both hands just for the lifting.

Unless you can use as many transfer gates as you want without restriction. Can't we strengthen that area or something... I guess we can't. If you could, you'd be doing it. At best, like simplifying the transfer fee waiver process. That would shorten the time to rush a little.

"It doesn't matter if you're not an A-rank Demon opponent, but if you're A-rank, you don't have countermeasures like this,... you're really packed..."

That's what I had to say. Sometimes we don't have much information, but this is the best we can do at the moment. If this raid was 10,000 in scale, we'd all be wiped out...

I don't know if these facts are 'what I set it up to be' or the result of simulating the world of GAO back in the past, but how well the operation has put me in this state.

I heard someone sigh. And then I get caught sighing too. You feel indescribable that your thoughts don't bear fruit... oh, speaking of which.

"Swain. I came up with this in the purification system, is there any kind of drug you can use to purify your temper? It's a personal image, but it feels like the Demons are moving around taking that look, doesn't it? If you break the armor, you'll lose your temper."

"Hmmm... that's not part of what I tried. I don't hear about the effect of the attack of that hand on the Warcraft, but could it be effective if it were closer to the Qi itself? Fist, can you make degassing chemicals?

"I have the recipe but I don't have the ingredients. I think it would be quick to win a Pharmaceutical Guild if I were to get it. I have a detoxification potion for air poisoning, but what do we do?

"No, that has a concatenation. Let's try it later."

The detoxification potion for Qi Poison is inherently for Qi system poison commonly held by Warcraft, but it is an excellent way to withstand a little Qi for a while if you drink it. It was also because I was drinking this that I was not drunk in the defense. Maybe.

"What, Fist, you, you do the dispensing too? Plenty of art."

A gaze like Reddin was impressed with - no, he's turning to the solicitor's eyes. but I won't say anything. My eyes say things to my mouth, but I ignore them.

"In the meantime, I only have enough ideas at the moment to mention the possibility of silver. I wish I could have found an effective means before I left..."

"Are you going somewhere?

"Oh. I was wondering if you could join me in the nest sweep. We and [the Freedom Warriors] join in joint. If Fisto was satisfied, I would have liked him to join us."

Too bad Swain looked at my right arm. Yeah, you're a pass even if you're invited because you're gonna stay a little anxious. I don't want to be a pawnbroker, and I don't want to strain someone because of my malaise.

Okay, let's go.

Reddin takes a seat. Luke and the others imitated it.

"Good luck with that."

"Oh, cure the fist, too."

High-touch with Luke with your left hand. It wouldn't be worth worrying about.

"Ah, Fist! When this thing clears up, let me eat Forest Lizard, right? Keeping your arms cured by then!

As I recall, Wena turns around and calls out. Oh, the next time I see you, you promised.

"Okay. Expect it."

With that said, Wena had a full smile and left the store with everyone.

Well, there's nothing you can do today, and do you want to log out? Starting tomorrow, we're going back to the way we've always been.