《History of the Orcs According to, The Beginning: Breath Of War》History of the Orcs - Fields of Blood
Advertisement
The battle for the Open Plains was ignited as soon as the WarHordes made their push out from the protection of the Fortress. (Roughly 118,000 Orcs and 60,000 goblins invaded. Around 2,000 Orcs lost their lives at the gates. ) Thus beginning a long and brutal campaign, that would inflict many losses on both sides. For while Orcish armies were teeming with veterans that had fought in over a dozen battles, they would still need to pin down the enemy in order to defeat them. A strategy that would be difficult to employ against such a mobile force that refused to meet them in the field. Instead the Centaurs under Drakane's command retreated further out into the Open Plains, where they could maneuver and re-position their forces to deal out as much punishment as they could, without incurring heavy losses themselves (Centaur forces number around 76,000. Centaurs lost around 2,100 at the gates.) A tactic that had served them very well in the past.
With their enemy declining to exchange blows with them, the Warhordes were forced to give chase each time the Centaurs came sweeping down along their flanks to strike at their army. Vanishing before The Unblooded could be deployed to bring their crossbows to bear down upon them. And while their shamans were able to hurt the Centaurs with their bolts of lighting, they too found it difficult to react to the endless Centaur attacks that assaulted them night and day. Whittling away at their forces.(Goblin casualties 4,000, Orc casualties 1,700.Centaur casualties were around 890.)
Eventually the Warhordes were forced to commit The Unblooded to the front lines of their formations, to ensure that their armies remained mostly intact on their march through the plains. This move by the Warlords, initiated a running battle with the enemy, who saw the Orc shields that guarded The Unblooded as a challenge to their mastery of the Bow. A challenge that would be taken up by hundreds of skilled Centaurn archers, who raced towards the Orcish lines dodging crossbow bolts, to fire their arrows through the small slits in the shields that sheltered The Unblooded. Such was the skill of the Centaurn archer, that despite this added protection many Orc shields and Unblooded lost their lives. Lives that came with a heavy cost to the enemy, exchanging thousands of Centaurn lives for handfuls of The Unblooded. (The Unblooded lost around 600 warriors, Orc Shields 1,300. The Centaur casualties were around 9,000.)
Advertisement
An unfair exchange, but an exchange nonetheless that the Centaurs would win. For while the Centaurs had the ability to replace their fallen warriors easily, the Warhordes could not or would not. For few Warlords were willing to sacrifice the lives of their young Orc warriors to the oblivious death of a common Unblooded warrior. An Orc that would never be remembered for his/her deeds upon the battlefield. And with no volunteers willing to reinforce The Unblooded ranks, their numbers began to shrink gradually with each attack. With less and less crossbow bolts being fired into the enemy.
High Shaman Grozak could have of course demanded that each Warlord send more warriors to replace the fallen Unblooded, but he himself was unwilling to see more Orc warriors desecrate themselves by wielding these cowardly crossbows, so instead he prayed to Lord Sezarath for guidance and in return he received a vision.
Far out towards the center of the Open Plains lay massive stone tablets that were shaped to appear like the Centaurs of legend that had gifted the Horslords with life, and a seat beyond the stars. A holy and sacred site, the stones allowed the Centaurs to connect to the planes below and above them. It had also become the burial place, for those Centaurs that had given up their lives for the homeland.
Having being gifted with this sight of their most holy ground, Grozak immediately commanded the Warhordes to march night and day without rest towards the Sacred Stones. His goal to draw the Centaurs into a proper fight.
Drakane soon realising the Warhorde's true destination, increased the ferocity of his attack, to pummel the Orc's ragged ranks in order to halt their rapid march forward. But despite the heavy casualties taken along the way, the Warhordes refused to slow or stop their relentless advance towards the Sacred Stones. (Unable to defend themselves properly or attack, much of Warhordes took losses. Goblins 12,000, Orcs 6,000. Centaurs took light losses 130.) Fearing disaster, should the Orcs reach the Stones, the great horselord spread word far and wide for all free Centaurs of the Open Plains to gather together to defend their most Sacred Site from the ungodly intentions of the Orcs, before racing off ahead of the Warhordes to take charge of the defenses taking place at the Stones. His words brought thousands of Centaurs racing towards the Sacred Stones. (Around 60,000 Centaurs made their way to the Sacred Stones.)
Advertisement
Garnering the reaction he had desired all along. Grozak informed his Warlords to prepare for battle, and declared that in two days time, they would finally face the enemy and put their axes to test for Lord Sezrath. Encouraged by the thought of finally battling their enemies like true Orc warriors, the Warhordes pressed onward eagerly, increasing their pace, till at last they reached the outskirts of the City, where the Sacred Stones stood. Here the real battle would begin, for the Centaurs would not allow a single inch of Holy Ground to be defiled by the enemy.
Overall Battle Statistics
Orcs - 118,000 - 9,600 = 108,400
Goblins - 60,000 - 16,000 = 44,000
Centaurs - 76,000 - 10,020 = 65,980 + 60,000 = 125,980
Advertisement
Soul Shard Captor
After Noah's death, what greeted him was an AI system calling itself Black, offering him a job working for the World and Soul Management Bureau.
8 817Fixture in Fate
Heroes aren’t to be trusted. They aren’t to be revered, or to be praised. They are to be feared, no matter the good they do, or the justice they seem to embody. Because it’s all a lie, a fabrication to make you believe that Heroes exist. Heroes don’t exist, only humans. And there is no scarier monster than a human with a ‘link’. Yet, what happens when someone tries to be a hero? A real, true hero—fighting to protect the world from those of their own who wantonly dominate and rule? Can a world, betrayed so thoroughly, ever truly want to be saved? This is a Superhero Fantasy story, set in a world that fears those called Linked. This story is also reminiscent of others in the genre like Worm by Wildblow.
8 114Direction and Magnitude
I should have been invincible! So how did I end up in this fantasy world of swords and magic? I was the most powerful esper and now I finally have a chance to live a life not dyed in shades of crimson, or so I hoped...
8 193Until Forever (ROYAL RIDERS SERIES BOOK #1)
Vince Hunter. The rich, famous, and world-known hockey player and my asshole of a boss. People see his charming smiles and game moves on the ice. I see his tantrums and irresponsibility. What I never imagined happening between us was a drunken one-night stand. And even worse? Getting fired because of it. But now, six miserable months later, he's back to ruin my life and he's at it again except this time he needs me to play the picture-perfect girlfriend. As it turns out, our scandal left his reputation more damaged than mine and if he can't redeem it, he can kiss his spot on the team goodbye. The worst part of it all?I'm stuck with him, bound by contract, until... forever?...ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTRIGGER WARNING: Mentions of parental abuse
8 199[GONE ROGUE]
8 126The Parent Trap
Twins mean double trouble
8 66