"Full sail!"
Sidlifa pulled out the battle axe from the mast and roared.
"But the demigod has not given the order yet..."
A Norman sailor questioned, but before he could finish his words, the handle of the Axe of the North Wind hit him in the face, almost knocking out all his teeth.
"Full sail!!!" Sidlifa's voice rose an octave.
The sailor whimpered with blood in his mouth, and the other sailors hurriedly followed the order, otherwise the next blow would not be an ordinary axe handle.
The ship they were on began to speed up and gradually separated from the fleet. The people on the other ships looked up and stared in amazement at the ship that rushed out of the team like an arrow from a bow, rushing forward like a horse leaving a dust cloud... Then they heard the news from the flagship behind:
The entire ship charged with full sail.
Everyone: …
The demigod's orders must be followed, so everyone lowered the sails and started to speed up.
William stood on the deck of the flagship, looking ahead silently.
For the Undead fleet with strong long-range strike power, roaming tactics are absolutely unwise, because the opponent will use spells to bombard from a distance.
Therefore, the best tactic is naturally to charge head-on, increase the ship's speed to the maximum, and strive to break through the "death range" covered by the enemy's spells in the shortest time possible.
However, another problem is that although charging at full speed is the best strategy for the whole group, it may not be the best strategy for the individual, because whoever rushes to the front will undoubtedly be in danger of being the first round of concentrated fire from the other side.
Therefore, even if most ships could anticipate the order from above, they would never charge without authorization before the order was given.
So, is this Sidlifa simply brave but not wise? Or did she deliberately show extraordinary bravery and determination in order to complete the Viking Trial
William continued to stare at the small boat, only to see it rushing into the ghost fleet's fleet at the speed of an arrow.
"Get down!" Sidlifa roared.
The crew members quickly lay down, only to see countless bone spears suddenly shot out from the ghost ship in front of them.
The bone spear technique comes from the "psychic" ability of the corpse wizard, which allows them to manipulate the skeleton warriors around them and throw the sharpened bones as weapons.
Countless bone spears pierced the front of the ship, instantly turning it into a hedgehog. The accumulated weight even caused the ship to begin to tilt forward.
Many bone spears were also shot toward the top of the ship, rustling over the heads of the sailors lying on the deck - if they had not obeyed Sidlifa's order and lay down in time, they would probably have become targets.
In just a moment, the ship carrying the bone spears had knocked away two ghost ships with great force and rushed to the center of the undead fleet, where it was shaking constantly due to the friction of the surrounding ships.
Sidlifa, who was lying on the deck, immediately jumped up like lightning and rushed towards the enemy ship that had already boarded.
During the charge, she pulled out the bone spear stuck in the deck, without any need to aim or charge, and once she had a firm grasp on it, she threw it directly at the enemy on the opposite ship.
Sidlifa's arms were extremely strong, and she could shoot with both hands. Every time she threw a bone spear, she could pierce 2-3 enemies, stringing them together like a candied haws. Even many extraordinary people hiding behind the undead were severely injured by this piercing tactic.