Like hammers the size of baskets continuously clashing together, thunder filled the sky, mixed with countless flashes of lightning falling like meteor showers upon Homer's army, directed by Komer and Rebury. Mud splattered, and corpses littered the ground.
Although the Homer soldiers were trained in defensive magic, this kind of attack was beyond imagination, akin to an unbearable nightmare.
Lightning strikes accompanied by overwhelming currents bombarded Homer's army incessantly. With almost no shelter, the soldiers futilely lifted their shields to guard themselves, but these metal shields only drew more intense bombardment. Soldiers fell in swathes, their scorched bodies emitting a ghastly stench, while the ground was pocked with craters formed by lightning, resembling a hell on earth.