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“Russia, have you ever seen anything like this? asked Woolley, surprised at his words. Ragnar looked at his wolf brother and shook his head. He had to admit he wasn't. The harbor was large and strange. A huge bend of black rocks led to a large lake covered with black beaches. There was enough room for thousands of dragonships to meet at once without being overwhelmed, and Ragna knew it was time for trade. People came from overseas to buy ax heads, spear blades and all kinds of metalwork. It wasn't the size of the port that caught Ragnar's attention. There were buildings around. The smaller one, twice the size of the long long hall at the back of the house, was the largest building Ragnar had ever seen in his life. It was very strange that they were built of stone. Stone, Ragnarland thought, shuddering. It was unimaginable. What if it's a big earthquake and you throw them to the ground? Wouldn't an avalanche of falling rocks turn everyone inside into bloody masses? This gigantic soot covered structure was a death trap. Everyone knew that it was wise to build a dragon hide house in a dragon bone mold to build a dragon boat. Or, for a sacred construction, if an oil lamp falls in an earthquake, it may burn, but you might consider using precious wood. Ragnahad saw this happen. Everyone had it. Fenris Island was unstable and it took until Ruth led her chosen people here. Building out of stone was crazy, but these guys did it. It is not about building stones on top of stones because you can build dams from dry stone. No, this building is made of huge stones and built in perfect cubes, carved and interconnected patterns. And judging by the soot layer on the building and the black moss on the sides, this building is old. They looked old and weathered like the oldest runestones in the great rings atop Thunder Mountain. And the skald said they were there since morning. Not only were they large, but there were hundreds of them, some with huge shields. Huge chimneys sticking out of someone else's roof, black smoke billowing out and huge lamps lit. "They took over the element of fire." Ulli said. "There are some great wizards here."At least it seemed that way, Ragnar thought. Of course, these people were not afraid of fire. They have to be really strong wizards if they don't want to fear earthquakes or fire hazards. How did they build this great hall? Did they use magic to make the stone sing in place? Or did you let the locked up crooks do all the work? The effort and skill to work here was amazing. Still, Ragnar wasn't sure if he wanted to live here. The air was dirty and sour with the smell of chemicals from the tannery in the house, but it was getting worse, a thousand times worse. Waves of fiery black snowflakes floated through the air and fell on her hair and clothes. The water was a strange color. In places it was black and slimy, in others it was red or green from the sewage from the black pipe going down into the harbor. "It's a real bone." expired "Look at!"Raggaar looked in the direction Ulli's index finger was pointing and saw the most surprising thing. It was a tower built entirely of iron, one of the most precious metals. He rose from the water. If you look closely, you can see that Ragnar's structure is strange. It wasn't massive. It was like the metal beams on which to build the synagogue. There were no dragon skins around him. The frame is open to the sky and the elements, and the intricate machines inside can see it. The great steps and the great alarms went up and down in steady, rhythmic motions like great heartbeats. From a pipe at the top of the tower, the sticky black liquid foamed and rolled down a long tube that had collected in a wooden barrel around the floor. Small numbers moved constantly, emptying the keg into the bucket. At the same time, it was the strangest, most impressive, most amazing structure Ragnar had ever seen. "Why aren't these people afraid of earthquakes?" Ragnaras asked Ulley out of interest, not waiting for an answer. "I don't need it, kid." said the wizard's voice. “These islands are stable and have been around for centuries. They are much more trained.Ragnar's heart skipped a beat. The concept was great. A country that always swings like a rope and never shakes. You are running away from the greatest and most simple disaster that has ever befallen the Russian people. Are the inhabitants of this island really sad? Another thought occurred to Ragnar. It was something any fighter would take for granted. "Then why didn't anyone take him from the villagers?" The clan will kill to have such a safe haven. How did these people live so long without suffering?”“See you soon son. See you soon." The stranger shook his head, trying to contain his joy. "Tell the stranger your business or prepare to die!" Aral's voice was loud and dangerous with every word. A metal speaker in the hand amplifies the sound, making it even more flattering. Ragnar stared in amazement at the ships that had left the island to meet them. Suddenly I was very scared. Here was a very large magic jar. The ship has no sails and is made of metal. Why doesn't it sink? And what motivated them? border fire element? Maybe that's why there was smoke coming out of the chimney at the back of the ship. It seemed like an insult to the sea demons, but it sure worked. Perhaps a strange arrangement was created… Before Ragnar's father could answer, the sorcerer jumped over the bow and saluted the army. "It's me, Ranek Icewalker." They brought me here at my request. I will talk to the blacksmith.This announcement sparked vigorous activity on the deck of a metal vessel. Several people consulted until the speaker resigned again. "Tell me Ranek is dead." Are you a sea spirit rising from the water?"BROTHER RAGNAR," said a cold, clear, commanding voice. "Brother Ragnar, stand up." Ragnar's eyes widened. He suddenly surrounded himself and smelled the cold scent of medicinally scented mint, cold… The marble feel of the surgical altar beneath her back, her breath hazy in the cold air. looked up I saw a wrinkled and wounded face smiling. Two fangs smiled and said in front of him. warrior brother. The pain in his chest warned him that he was once again among the living. “I cannot be in Hell, brother Sigard. You're too ugly to walk through the door. “And you are too cruel to die, brother Ragnar. To be honest, I hit it and went for a long time. there was a point When your mind stops and your mind is freed from his body. We thought we might lose you something brought you back I don't know what it is, he said. “There is still work to be done among the living, brother. I have enemies to conquer and battles to fight. I'm not ready to die yet. How are you War?" 'We will. We've cle
His damaged armor creaked and groaned under the pressure, and Ragnar remembered his personal gratitude for his master's careful handling of the ancient suit. It served him well in his first real mission. Ragnar smiled as he felt a heavy weight fall on his shoulders. I owe you my life three times today, Strybjorn, he thought. But now Ragnar has decided that he can only do it when both appear. Ragnar startled and climbed to the surface of the tunnel. He hoped it wasn't far. The cold night air hit Ragnar's face as if it came out of the mouth of the cave, adding a strange chemical smell that smelled of oil and kerosene. There was a time when even he wondered if it had occurred to her in her sick mind. It took another second to register that the entire area around the cave entrance had been cleared of vegetation. It took him a second to realize that fifty barrels were heading his way. His nostrils flared and he could smell his brother's bowels. most of them. "It's me, Ragna." he said, maki
Ragnar nodded. The last piece of the puzzle was in place. He forced his hand to fight the spell Madoc had placed on him. Slowly, as if writhing under the immense weight, he raised the bolt gun until it pointed directly at the sea of chaos. When Ragnar broke the spell, the gems on Si's armor of chaos no longer glowed. "Your will is stronger than you think, puppy." Madoc said in a voice filled with contempt and hatred. “Suppose I have to kill you now. Unfortunately. It would be better to go willingly to the Shrine of Heaven and offer yourself to the way-changer. But let's say we don't have everything,' he said.With breathtaking speed, Maddok drew his weapon and fired it. Ragnar's slow reflexes were no match for him. Before Ragnar could react, the weapon flew out of his hand with one blow. This was the great feat of a sniper. Realizing that he now had a chance, Ragnar picked up his sword and rushed forward. the barrel of Madoc's cannon moved to cover him. It looks like the entrance to
Ragnar breathed. He recognized the place. It was a huge underground lake. He never thought he would be happy to see dirty water, but now he is. Seeing the water around his home island would not have pleased him then. Although strange and desolate, it was an important place where Ragnar recognized and knew he was on the right track. In recent years, he felt lost. When we reached the ground, the road looked completely different. Ragnar understood why. He was walking in a different direction now, experiencing the tunnels and caves from a different perspective than he had a few hours ago. In a word, it's boring. He was alone except for Strybjorn. All this changes his perception of the place, making it unfamiliar, intimidating and hostile. He shook his head, reminding her that this was really all there was to her. "Is this the pool of the dead?" asked Strivjorna in a whisper. Ragnar realized that his colleague was hallucinating."Not." Ragnar said. 'Not true. It's just a dirty, dirty pond
Fight well' Svengrant. Ragnar looked at him and nodded, wondering how much longer before he screamed at the chaos marines. He knew he should have warned the Chapter about what he found here, but he knew he wouldn't.Leaving Strybjorn wounded, he resists the coming of the evil ones. I remembered the ancient wizards behind Morkai's gates talking about the weakness that his hatred would spread evil in his soul. Now he knew they were right and there was only one way out of this hatred. He made a quick decision and prayed it was the right one. “Take Sven, Lars, Nils and the others here. Go to the surface. Get your communicator as far away from this cursed place as possible, then call the chapter.Sven reached out and loosened his helmet tie. The helm fell into the wet sand, and the stuttering light of Ragnar's shoulder rest revealed the fallen face of the space wolf, searching the world like a demon writhing in rage. "Are you crazy or interested in me?"Despite their predicament, Ragnar sm
********FIGHTING BEGIN*****The screams of dying people were deaf to the muffler on the steering wheel. In the depths of his soul, drawn to the slaughter, the animal became stronger. Ragnar now fights on pure instinct. He didn't have to think. Animals were under control. Reflexes, nerves and tendons are in perfect harmony. His extremely keen senses responded with the speed of thought to every threat he sensed. At that moment, his fighting power was far beyond death. Nothing could block his way. Behind him, another bloody claw pierced through the rotting wood, a warped string like a slender, sharp axe. Horrible faces were hidden, screaming jaws open. A twisted corpse fell from his sword. A battle mace protruded from his armor. Strawberry Twist Stone. He had a good feeling and seemed to be getting closer in slow motion and seemed to be taking a long time to get out of the way in the world. He is rewarded with the scream of a man of the night who moves his head and enters the highway beh