However, such defense facilities are only enough to protect against ordinary enemies. They cannot play a big role in the attack of the bone dragon.
Rhodes compared the town in front of him with the town he had just arrived after leaving the tomb, and finally judged that the town in front of him was still much smaller than that town in terms of scale, but There is not much difference in other facilities.
For the town below, Rhodes paid more attention to the internal buildings.
According to the size of this town, it is already qualified to establish a Freelancer Chamber of Commerce within it, and the Thieves Guild will also appear here.
As for magic guilds, perhaps only medium-sized towns are eligible to be established, and there are obviously none in the town in front of you.
For Rhodes, the absence of a magic guild means that there will be no powerful mage to assist during the battle. Rhodes knows that in any magic guild, there is always an official mage. Stay in it.
Compared with mages who can move freely everywhere, the mages who are resident in magic guilds are obviously more powerful, and the spells they master are far beyond those of ordinary mages.
For the Bone Dragon, once the mage's blessing spell is given to all professionals in the town, the originally easy battle will become a little difficult.
Although the absence of the magic guild makes the battle of Bone Dragon a lot easier, because there are no mages in the city, Rhodes can gain much less experience points. At this point, there are pros and cons.
Since the centaur leader at the rear was still on his way with the centaur undead, Rhodes was not in a hurry to launch an attack on the town below. He was just making calculations in his mind while waiting for the centaur leader at the rear to arrive.
At this time, under Rhodes's signal, the vampire who turned into a bat left directly from Rhodes and flew towards the town below.
Rhodes knew that since there was no magic guild in the city, few spellcasters would come to this town on their own initiative. In this town, the only place where spellcasters may exist is among the business groups of the Freelance Chamber of Commerce.
Therefore, even if the vampire comes to the town first, people in the town will not be able to detect the arrival of the vampire because there is no spellcaster.
At Rhodes's signal, the bat stopped on the city wall, only a thin line away from the position below that controlled the opening of the town gate.
Due to the existence of such defense facilities, if they notice the momentum caused by the centaurs running wildly, the people in the town can easily lock these centaurs outside the city gate, thereby gaining many advantages in the battle. .
Therefore, Rhodes asked the vampires to come here first in order to get rid of the guards at the door as soon as possible after the battle started.
Soon, through the news coming from the spiritual imprint, Rhodes learned that the centaur undead behind were getting closer and closer to him.
At this time, the guards at the city gate had discovered something unusual.
In the ears of these guards, they remembered the sound of a large number of horse hooves. These guards noticed that a large number of centaurs appeared not far ahead and rushed towards their position.
Due to the long distance and the inability to sense the breath of undead creatures on these centaurs, the surrounding guards immediately thought that these centaurs were a group of invading plunderers.
At this time, one of the guards quickly ran towards the town, apparently intending to report the situation to the city lord, while the other guards took advantage of the fact that the centaurs were still far away from the town. The door is closed.
Seeing the door slowly closing and the speed of the centaurs behind them not decreasing, these guards also realized that these centaurs might not retreat easily.
Many guards on the city wall immediately picked up their bows and arrows, waiting for the group of centaurs below to arrive before they immediately launched an attack.
Facing the group of centaurs charging straight at them, these guards did not panic at all. Their division of labor was in an orderly manner, and everyone found what they should do.
The captain of this group of guards looked at the group of centaurs in front, but did not take their attack to heart.
Since the battle with Diya began, the chaos in Eli has become even greater. The conflicts that have been accumulated among the races that originally migrated to Eli for various reasons finally broke out at this moment.
In the past, the conflicts between these races would be suppressed due to the mediation of the elves, but in the current situation, the elves are busy dealing with the necromancers around the border, and it is difficult to free up their hands to deal with these. thing.
And this obviously gave the looters in Eli a lot of opportunities. In Eli, when talking about marauders, the first race that comes to mind is the centaur.
Before this, the guard captain had been here and resisted many attacks by centaur marauders. The captain obviously had a lot of experience in dealing with attacks from such creatures.
At this time, although he looked at the centaurs in front of him, the guard captain's thoughts were obviously not on these centaurs. Even without the control of the guard captain, the surrounding guards also knew how to cooperate with each other after experiencing many battles in order to deal with the raiders who came to attack.
What the guard captain was thinking about was when this war life would end.
The guard captain knew that in the originally peaceful territory of Eri, internal conflicts began to arise due to the attack by the necromancer, and the elves seemed to turn a blind eye to this and allowed the battle to occur.
According to the knowledge of the guard captain, the elves did not deal with the fighting in the territory. In addition to dealing with the necromancer of Dia, there were other reasons. It seemed that there were serious differences between the main factions of the elves.
According to the news learned by the guard captain, it seems that in the Elf King's Court, a powerful elf hero is integrating the members of the faction and seems to be preparing for some big move.
However, these have nothing to do with the guard captain in front of him. The guard captain knows that although the conflicts in Eli have begun to increase, the town he protects has grown and developed precisely because of this war.
Under the leadership of the city lord Ken, the size of this town has grown larger and larger, and it may even eventually become a large town in the future.
Just as the guard captain was lost in thought, he heard the exclamations from his subordinates. Vaguely, the guard captain seemed to hear words like undead creatures coming from the mouths of his surrounding men.
(End of chapter)