Celedes commanding her legion of testudo infantrymen marching holding their spears pointing at unsuspend orcs on the back row while human soldiers ran toward marines, the onslaught of rifles, and tanks blasting them to death ordered archers to release their arrows high in the sky puncturing orcs and infantrymen Avalennu raised his hand enchanting in the eldritch primordial language of sorcery.
energy engulfing three F-16 fighter jets controlling the jet's bent downward couture it's imploding under pressure fiery explosive thundering sound waves went through the battlefield.
One squire sprints at full speed to Avalennu and relays information about the legion of human soldiers engaged in fighting with orcs. jabbing their spears at orcs' kite walls orcs and goblins throwing javelins at the shield to puncture holes in the shield, mages shooting streams of flame shattered shields burning orcs, goblins slingshots shooting small metallic inciendary balls peppers at them with explosive grenades leaving small tears.
Jerrel sees his army sandwich between two fighting forces, filled with boiling rage.
damning both parties ordering mages to fire projectiles toward the shield wall, breaking formation, and commanding cavalry split into two groups the rear guards to back rows, and the main guard to the frontline.
Mounting black mane leading a group of cavalry charging into the firing line.
Private Tubberville was given an M134 by a marine Gatling gun firing a stream of 7.62mm ricochet of plate armor of cavalry firing .50 caliber round rebound cavalry shooting arrows slaughtering marines, Sergeant Major Mcarthur manning M252 mortar round firing L54 81mm round exploded in vicinity killing few cavalry.
Lt.Matthew Richardson mounted an M777 and launched the M107 a 155mm artillery shell exploded in the vicinity area killing a few cavalries Jerrel held his hand shooting a blueish energy stream burning through marines, charring multiple marines Private William hauling M795 artillery shells firing rapid supersonic speed explode slaughtering a few cavalries.