The Ominous Lord of the Skaven

Chapter 150 Where's the Wolf?What about rats?

Chapter 150 Where's the Wolf?What about rats?
While the Gnoll was determined to study tactics, Ickert was not completely idle.

On the first day of the battle, only three brigades participated in the battle, and the ratmen of the other brigades were naturally itchy to see it, and they took the initiative to fight.

As it happens, Ickert doesn't intend to give his gnoll friends a good rest either.

So the Hawkeye Brigade attacked again, taking advantage of the darkness to find out the territory from the tunnel.

The guns belonging to the Eagle Eye Brigade were also taken out for cover. After investigation by a group of rats, it was discovered that the Jackals had discarded a large number of useful supplies when they retreated.

A scout mouse immediately returned to the camp and reported the information to Ickert.

Knowing that there were still loot to be won, Ickert was also unambiguous, so he directly asked the energetic partner guards and the ratmen of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to go out to carry them.

The rest of the Ratmen approached the Gnoll's camp.

Having just experienced a fierce battle, the defensive force that the Wolf man could muster was limited. A large number of seriously wounded were concentrated in one area, and wailing could be heard from time to time.

"Targaryen, their defenses are as lax as ever."

Lapa said, especially after losing the battle, the Gnolls became more careless on defense.

Although the high-level people chose to stay in the tribe, the soldiers below were all downcast and absent-minded.

The treatment is not good, and the survival rate is not high. The warriors have become more and more unwilling to die, and only want to return to the tribe as soon as possible to end this nightmare.

If Samir hadn't encouraged and suppressed them with the warriors of the gods, some tribes might have rebelled.

Samir is already considering using magic to control these fighters.

The night was dark and the wind was high, and the morale of the enemy army was low. Targaryen felt that he would be sorry for their brigade's historical record if they didn't do anything.

"It's still the same, let's see what they have worthy goals."

Targaryen gave orders to the scout rats, and a few ratmen sneaked away, bringing him complete information in a short while.

"A team of 50 people is gathering, and it seems that they want to retrieve some supplies in the dark."

"The Gnoll's camp has two parts, and the 'mask men' are on the side by the river."

"Their management is too loose. The materials are not stored centrally, but in the hands of various tribes. Even humans are scattered in all directions of the camp."

"The artisans have been gathered together and are assembling engineering equipment. It seems that some people are tinkering with some large iron blocks."

Listening to the report of the Ratman under his hand, Targaryen only felt a headache.

The inconsistent storage management brought about by the tribal system did, in a sense, create a lot of trouble for their sabotage operations.

"It's unrealistic to burn all of them. We have limited capabilities, so we'll pick the three biggest ones, destroy the siege equipment first, and send rats to notify the guards that they're in trouble.
Also, the clan leader has explained that all actions must avoid the seriously injured, the more burdensome those are, the better, as for humans"

Regarding the handling of human problems, Ickert naturally gave Targaryen an explanation.

It is unrealistic to save these humans in the military camp, and Ickert does not particularly need to recruit craftsmen from this channel.

Therefore, his order is to kill everything that can be killed, and to reduce the engineering capabilities of the wolf man as much as possible!

What is troublesome now is the various equipment produced by his kind, which must be destroyed first.

The Ratmen didn't care much about the order to kill humans, after all, they had always been at odds with humans.

But what Targaryen didn't expect was that his clan leader was becoming more and more decisive in dealing with his kind.

But if you think about it, you know that human beings are not necessarily better than foreigners if they fight each other, make enemies, and do nasty things.

So Ickert is relieved, since he doesn't aim at saints, then don't care about it at all, and consider the problem from the perspective of interests.

Targaryen quickly formulated a battle plan. First, he sent three teams to burn supplies and create chaos, while the rest of the rats focused on attacking human craftsmen.

The jackals were also on guard. These human craftsmen were firmly guarded in the edge of the forest, which was convenient for obtaining materials and concealment.

Among them, there are more than 50 human craftsmen, and there are more than 20 wolf warriors in charge, and they are still located in the depths of the camp.

This means that there are also many Gnoll fighters on the periphery.

As long as there is a mistake, the whole team will be in danger.

At such a time, it was impossible for Ickert to put the elite Ratmen under his command in danger, so no matter how quietly the Hawkeye Squad sneaked in, they would never rescue anyone.

Targaryen first took advantage of the regularity of the enemy's movements and dispatched a team to clear some of the outposts, and then left two teams and two Warrior Rats to ensure the retreat.

And all the remaining ratmen, as well as the remaining three warrior rats of the Eagle Eye Guard, followed Targaryen deep into the camp, waiting for an opportunity to solve the defense here.

Not long after, the other three ratman teams completed the task of setting fire, and the tribe was full of flames for a while.

Not only the tribal alliance, but even the camp of the kingdom was on fire.

The technique of scouting rats is very professional, after all, it was trained from the two tribes of iron fist and skinning.

Gnoll's preference for building wooden and thatched buildings also fueled the fire in the barracks.

Not to mention that there is no professional military camp layout, resulting in disorderly locations between the various buildings, and only a few firebreaks between tribes.

Samir was discussing tactics with Birol at this time, but the camp became chaotic again.

"Fire! Put out the fire!"

"East and west are ablaze!"

"Go to the river to get water and put out the fire!"

There were panicked voices one after another, and the fire burned the sky of the camp yellow.

"What's going on? Why is there a fire?"

Samir walked out of the tent, hurriedly caught a jackal, and asked.

"I don't know, big shaman, nothing happened in the last second, but somehow it caught fire!
And the kingdom, the camp of the kingdom is also on fire! "

"Is it all on fire?"

Birol's heart sank. When this happens, no matter how you think about it, the Ratman is taking the opportunity to attack at night.

At such a time of low morale, if a new force could enter the camp, the result would be chaos and defeat for the jackals.

"Samir, we must gather our soldiers immediately!"

"That's right, Birol, we must gather our troops to guard against the impact of the Ratmen!"

The two leaders reached a consensus in an instant, and each went to gather their own troops.

Hundreds of wolf man warriors were assembled and stood ready, while the remaining wolf men rushed to the river to scoop water to fight the fire.

However, the two leaders stayed on guard for a long time, but they never waited for Ickert's sneak attack.

"This, isn't this right?"

Priest Birol is in trouble. Isn't the primary task of those humans to defeat them?

What a great opportunity!Why not attack?
What did the Ratman do?
Meanwhile, Targaryen wondered.

He wiped the bloody long knife and looked at the corpses of gnolls and humans all over the ground.

No, don't the gnolls need to protect their artisans?
What an important place?Why didn't you send troops to strengthen it?
What did the jackals do?
(End of this chapter)

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