
Image: 金斬児狐・アルファポリス/リ・モンスター製作委員会
AMBot | 05/06/2024 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
In Episode 6 of "Re:Monster" titled "Day 71-77," the story begins with the founding of the mercenary company Parabellum under the leadership of Ogrou. Their first mission involves strategically deploying a group of 36 members along with their trusted companions, totaling 73 individuals, to confront a human army advancing through the Forest of Kudel. Spellsei, the wizard, speaks of the magical barriers protecting the human army, which Parabellum aims to destroy.
The operation begins with Parabellum encircling the barrier and weakening it with the help of Ogrou's special abilities, followed by a swift and brutal ambush that cuts off the humans' escape route. In the ensuing chaos, Ogrou recognizes the tactical skills of a knight leading the human troops and decides to confront her personally after his forces, including Dhami and Spellsei, unleash devastating magical attacks and summon undead soldiers to overwhelm the humans.
Despite the fierce battle, Ogrou spares the knight and three other key fighters, taking them captive instead. The battle concludes with Ogrou's troops emerging victorious without any losses, proving their superior strength and strategic planning.
After the battle, celebrations ensue as the elven chieftain acknowledges Ogrou's success in halting the human military advance. However, the joy is short-lived, as new information hints at further human strategies and prompts Ogrou to plan an ambush. The ambush is successful; Ogrou's troops capture several important human leaders, further shifting the balance of power.
The episode also highlights the complex dynamics between the captives and their captors, with cultural differences and personal conflicts among the prisoners becoming apparent. Ogrou interrogates the captives to uncover the reasons behind the humans' aggression and learns of their desperate search for a rare elven remedy needed to cure a fatal disease afflicting a human princess.
The episode ends with Ogrou leveraging the situation to extract more information and resources from the elven chieftain, strengthening the alliance between his forces and the elves. Meanwhile, the captives must adjust to their new roles under Ogrou's command. Some, like the Steel Knight, choose to defect and serve Ogrou, drawn by his leadership and the unity he fosters among the various races.
The operation begins with Parabellum encircling the barrier and weakening it with the help of Ogrou's special abilities, followed by a swift and brutal ambush that cuts off the humans' escape route. In the ensuing chaos, Ogrou recognizes the tactical skills of a knight leading the human troops and decides to confront her personally after his forces, including Dhami and Spellsei, unleash devastating magical attacks and summon undead soldiers to overwhelm the humans.
Despite the fierce battle, Ogrou spares the knight and three other key fighters, taking them captive instead. The battle concludes with Ogrou's troops emerging victorious without any losses, proving their superior strength and strategic planning.
After the battle, celebrations ensue as the elven chieftain acknowledges Ogrou's success in halting the human military advance. However, the joy is short-lived, as new information hints at further human strategies and prompts Ogrou to plan an ambush. The ambush is successful; Ogrou's troops capture several important human leaders, further shifting the balance of power.
The episode also highlights the complex dynamics between the captives and their captors, with cultural differences and personal conflicts among the prisoners becoming apparent. Ogrou interrogates the captives to uncover the reasons behind the humans' aggression and learns of their desperate search for a rare elven remedy needed to cure a fatal disease afflicting a human princess.
The episode ends with Ogrou leveraging the situation to extract more information and resources from the elven chieftain, strengthening the alliance between his forces and the elves. Meanwhile, the captives must adjust to their new roles under Ogrou's command. Some, like the Steel Knight, choose to defect and serve Ogrou, drawn by his leadership and the unity he fosters among the various races.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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