Those veterans aren’t simply watching for entertainnt; their rich combat experience allows them to clearly perceive the power of Lady Strategy’s strategic tactics.
This is a ans that can increase their survival rate on the battlefield, and naturally, they would be more attentive than anyone else.
Although Felen has resurrection spells, they are out of reach for most soldiers, as not everyone can afford the expensive spellcasting materials.
Especially in the face of siege warfare, when humans die like grass, in swathes, it’s even less possible to resurrect.
Not to ntion, the Tukan Army is led by an evil god, who has harvested the souls of the dead.
"It’s starting, it’s starting, the broadcast is starting."
"Quiet, everyone be quiet."
When the huge statue of the Goddess of Strategy lights up with a magic aura, the previously noisy square instantly falls silent, and everyone’s gaze involuntarily falls on the statue of the Lady of Strategy.
With the appearance of light and shadow effects, the statue of Lady Strategy gradually fades, replaced by a surge of various monsters — Hobgoblins, Jackalweres, Lizardfolk, and Undead Bone Claws.
What makes everyone involuntarily hold their breath is the Lizard Queen, who is voracious as soon as she appears.
Regina herself is an outstanding bard, steeped in theater for many years, and she is thoroughly familiar with everything from stage setting to plot.
A mory projection is rely a change in presentation thod; it hasn’t fundantally changed.
In fact, it’s much simpler than a stage play.
Because she doesn’t need to consider actors or plot, she only needs to extract the right mories and combine them together.
Reality often surpasses theater in excitent, and what Gaven and the others did in the Goblin Margins is one such instance.
Of course, how to combine, narrate, and engage the audience’s emotions, making them imrsed and empathetic, is also an art.
Regina’s ability in this respect has long been verified, even ranked at the top in Earth’s burgeoning film industry.
Conqueror: The War of Divine Enthronent.
Depicts the scenario after the Conqueror Army entered Goblin Margins, dealing with blockades behind and monster alliances ahead.
In the first ten minutes of the phantom, she uses various perspectives to showcase the ferocity and strength of the three monster armies.
The advantage of this phantom is that the enemies aren’t humans, but well-known monsters, notorious not just in one place but with footprints everywhere, including in the Cesk Kingdom.
Even without the groundwork of the first installnt, anyone from the regular races (Humans, Elves, Dwarves, and Demi-Humans) would instinctively place themselves on the side of the Conqueror Army, only a very few evil ones would resonate with those monsters’ actions.
"Ahhhh... Monsters, the monsters are charging out, no, no, no..."
"How can this be? Last ti it wasn’t like this; last ti the scene was realistic, but rely a magic projection, so why now does it feel as though it’s happening around us?"
"Don’t panic, don’t be chaotic, this is just a reality illusion, a more imrsive viewing mode. Last ti, to avoid causing an uproar, it wasn’t turned on. This ti many are ntally prepared: you can rest assured, even if these monsters are closer, or you find yourself in their mouths, you won’t be hard."
Once the mory illusion begins, chaos ensues uncontrollably on site. Not only are first-ti viewers shouting in panic, but even those coming for a replay are startled.
Last ti, although the mory projection was realistic, it was played from a distance, giving them a god’s-eye perspective.
This ti, everything surged forth, and regardless of distance, everyone felt they were in the mory projection, part of it, even able to sll the ammonia from the Blackscaled Lizardfolk and the stinking hot breath from the monsters’ mouths.
There’s a misjudgnt that those large mouths and sharp blades would land on them any second.
Staff scattered within imdiately begin explaining and soothing them.
Only their given reason is just an excuse.
The true reason is it’s no longer a mory projection, but a divine power projection energized by the divine power from the Goddess of Strategy’s statue, using the faith contributed by the citizens during the last viewing.
With divine power support, the projection’s play range broadens, and senses have upgraded from the original visual and auditory to include visual, olfactory, and auditory.
A re upgrade in one sense is enough to transform everything drastically, inducing a feeling of imrsion.
Especially when arrows rain down, horses charge majestically, and countless monsters leap out from the tumultuous river.
Even if Tavelan residents were inford in advance that it’s all fake, just illusions, each couldn’t help but shriek continuously, gaining a deeper insight into Lady Strategy’s tactics and the Conqueror Army.
Thus, fostering more recognition, reverence, and expectations for Lady Strategy, hoping that she and her dedicated sacrificers will lead Tavelan to an unprecedented glorious victory in a battle like the Divine Enthronent, repelling the Tukan People from their gates.
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