What's it like to transmigrate to a world that will inevitably be destroyed?
Lin Qi said he didn't want to know.
Not only did he transmigrate to a world of despair, but he also ...
Chapter 179 Warships of Various Races
It is no use to say these now. Lin Qi hopes to take him to a battlefield large enough to let him live out the rest of his life in glory.
The sailboat was bumping along in the sea, and Lynch was quietly thinking about how to use the water god engine.
The dwarves and elves had already discussed the ships of their respective races, and in the course of the argument, they had all expressed contempt for the backward level of development of humans.
This cannot be blamed on them. Compared to the elves who have a flourishing magic civilization, or the dwarves who have already developed airplanes, humans are indeed far behind.
Bretonnia's ships are even more outdated than the Empire's, and the Empire's warships are nowhere near as good as the Dwarven ironclads or submarines.
In fact, many of the Empire's warships were simply refurbished merchant ships or vessels captured in battle.
The empire's first-level warships were only equipped with a hundred guns, and the lowest-level six-level warships had only four guns, which were not even as good as pirate ships.
Lynch knew a story that the sea lord Aislin of Asur had once had a large-scale conflict with the Imperial Navy, and humans were defeated as expected.
The victorious Asur wanted to plunder some materials from the human warships, but in the end he regretfully discovered that it would be better not to fight this battle.
Humans were indeed as inferior as they thought, and the elves had little to gain from the primitive human society.
The Bretonnians had learned naval knowledge from the elves, but of course, Asur was unaware that he had a new student.
The warships of Bretonnia were often only equipped with catapults, as those knights did not like artillery.
They were more looking for boarding battles rather than normal ship-to-ship combat.
One can imagine what they learned.
The elves' warships rely more on magic than physics. Obviously, few humans are as familiar with magic as the elves. This is a talent that the ancient saints have already determined.
The Empire at least created large gunboats that could carry churches, but Bretonnia's warships were more of a tool for the nobles to make money from the sea.
Therefore, the backward Imperial Navy could also be called the strongest fleet in the Old World.
Because the dwarves don't have much of a regular navy.
Lynch hopes that the Asur and the dwarves can recognize the sad fact that humans have reached the top with their numbers and creativity, and are the most important role that cannot be ignored in the fight against Chaos.
Of course, they are also Chaos' most important minions. The Norsemen are also human beings. During the Cataclysm, humans converted to Chaos on a large scale, and the residual influence of the Dark Ages has never gone away.
When Ledin boasted of Asur's invincible fleet, Sorian snorted disdainfully and threatened that they were always ready to take its place if the dwarves needed it.
This almost led to a fight between the elves and dwarves, and Lynch couldn't understand why they were like friends and yet also enemies.
The dragonships of Asur are indeed remarkable, and in terms of speed, the warships of Ulthuan can rival the speed of a dragon in flight.
Although the elves are not good at gunpowder, their warships are often equipped with wizard towers and platforms for dragons to rest.
The elves' magical crossbows are famous throughout the world. Perhaps they do not have the exaggerated light and shadow of gunpowder explosions, but in terms of destructive power, enchanted crossbows are actually far superior to artillery, but they lack some accuracy.
Lynch couldn't help but recall his first battle at sea, when Druzy's crossbow didn't even touch the edge of the ship, and he easily broke through the hull.
The reason why the Druzi dominated the sea was more due to the island-like sea city Black Ark. Their skills in building ships were far inferior to those of the Asur.
Lynch did not underestimate the Asur fleet because of his past victories over Druzy.
If Asur needs it, they can always pull out a large fleet with quality far superior to the vampire fleet and number far more than the total number of the Druzian sea beasts and other warships.
In the great war between the Asur and the Dwarves, in the distant past.
The war at sea is more intense than on land.
Lynch has read the relevant records. According to the records, the shadows cast by the wings of the giant dragons in the Old World enslaved by the elves are enough to cover the entire sea area.
The magic light formed another ocean on the sea, and the swarming dragon boats and eagle boats looked like densely packed ants.
The Dwarves responded with tens of thousands of submarines, and the salvos of Dwarven artillery blew away the sun's luster.
That battle that should not have happened was second only to the brutality of the war during the Cataclysm, and to date, no third war has been able to compare to it.
As the elves and dwarves were discussing the world, Lin Qi's thoughts drifted away.
The cold-blooded race does not have proper warships. If we really compare naval power, the cold-blooded race may not be as good as the most backward human kingdom.
Because the cold-blooded species have no permanent navy at all.
If necessary, the Skinks will call upon the beasts of the sea, and the Thoros will reach the mortal warships under the magic of the Slann.
Even more rarely, Shi Lan would take action himself.
Long ago, west of Lustria, across the distant sea.
The maritime power of the Zhendan Empire in the Far East became stronger than ever before, and they built another invincible fleet that could surpass all other countries.
The children of Emperor Shen Yang are the commanders of the fleet, and the dragon descendants who can call the wind and rain are the controllers of the magic warships.
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The mighty naval fleet made Druzy afraid to plunder, and forced Asur's dragon boats to temporarily avoid the attack.
They sailed towards the continent of Lustria.
At sea, two apocalyptic storms ended the legend of this fleet.
It also caused the ancient empire's navy to decline forever, never to regain its ancient glory.
One storm was raised by the Slann of Lustria themselves, the other by the Slann of the Southlands, who came to their aid after they had lost contact with their compatriots.
There should have been just one storm, a storm that would have put the enemy off.
But the Slann in the South were unable to contact the magic toads of Lustria. After flipping through the stone tablets, they and their compatriots in Lustria cast spells at the same time, turning the edifying natural disaster into destruction.
This is just one example.
More often than not, Shi Lan would part the ocean to allow his cold-blooded army to march out.
Or they could just teleport directly, but teleporting an army would be far more energy-consuming than splitting the ocean.
And there is a risk of unexpected encounter with the devil.
The sea power of demons far exceeds that of mortals. Whether they are demons or mortals who believe in the Chaos Gods, they will receive strong support from the Chaos Gods.
The power of chaos descended directly upon the mortal world, creating a nightmare-like miracle for them.
All mortal wisdom loses its luster in the face of divine power.
Some Chaos warships are powerful demons, not inanimate objects, and no ship, no matter how sophisticated, can compare to them.
Chaos spread across the sea, and no one could stop it.
Even the so-called sea gods of mortals cannot compare with him in terms of dominance over the ocean.
Suddenly, muffled thunder sounded under the dark clouds, and waves began to surge in the distance, as if a storm was coming.
Lynch wasn't sure if the petty-minded Poseidon had set his sights on this ship, but he had emergency measures in place, so it wouldn't matter even if the ship sank.
(End of this chapter)