And yet I couldn't get a clue over who they were. Despite wanting to go and ask them, I couldn't do that for now.
The time I wasted in dealing with the pillar didn't only give the opportunity for these humans to shine, but also gave those enemies the chance to grow up their numbers and organise their forces.
The city itself wasn't filled with many hostile forces at the moment. After all, with the combined work of the humans and my personal forces, the enemies were mostly killed or being chased around the city.
But outsideā¦ things looked quite bad. The dragons prevented anyone from getting inside and provided any help to the enemies in the city. That left them outside, half a mile away, gathered up in a mighty formation that almost reached the shield of the three cities.
I didn't know if giving my dragons such order was good or bad. But for now I had to deal with a grand army of hundreds of thousands, even millions stretching outside the city.