This question struck a terrible terror in Russ's spear deck. Ragnar heard the sound of people shifting uncomfortably in the oar. The wizard's wonderful laugh echoed across the water. “Am I a ghost? Does that sound like a ghost? Will my boots become a ghost if I lick my ass for being rude?
Laughter was heard from the deck of another ship. "Then come ashore, wolf priest, welcome here." Bring your friends and let's celebrate.'The strange ship performed a maneuver that seemed supernatural to Ragnar. Without turning your back and returning to the shore in sight of the dragon boat. The sound of the oarsmen's drums brought the Russian spear to life at the wharf. Ragnar followed the Wolf Priest through the streets, not knowing why, but before he had another chance in this life, he followed him and asked questions. The rest of the crew either waited in a tavern near the harbor or wandered scattered about the streets. Ragnar was left alone with the wizard. Ragnar walked through cobbled streets, strange black buildings and narrow alleyways. The air was filled with the smell of smoke and irritating chemicals. People didn't know him and he spoke a dialect he didn't understand. Most were small, stacked and looked untouched. They collected garbage from the streets, transported goods and rushed to work. And here poverty began on this island of metal. The rulers of the islands were fewer and richer. He wore iron armor and carried a steel sword in a dragon skin sheath. They were tall, muscular, dark-skinned, brown-eyed people. They gave him a very polite nod, and he responded kindly. "Why are you following me kid?" asked the wolf priest. "Because I want to ask a question." The old man shook his head, but smiled and showed his terrible fangs. “At your age there are always questions, questions, aren't there? ask.''Why are you here? Or even, why did I pay to bring you here? Can I use magic instead? "Port magic, dear, I don't mean," he said."But your amulet is like a dragon slayer. It's…""It wasn't magic. "Amulets" as you said were just as cool and more complex than an ax or a spear. weapon?'weapon.'"You're not a wizard?"- Let me, no! I know you will summon a wizard. And I won't trade them for all the iron on this island."Why?""They lift heavy objects."Ragnar was speechless. It was clear that the old man would speak no more. Ragnar Lanek's iron amulet must have symbolized powerful magic, no matter what the wolf priest said. They walked down the street and passed an open shop. When Ragnar looked inside, it was a workshop full of blacksmiths. Their inner shadows glowed in the light of the hot metal. He hears hammers from other places and knows that in these places the products of the blacksmith are made. "You still haven't answered my first question." Ragnath said, surprised at his carelessness. — I don't know if I understand if I can leave.'Why not?'An old man's hoarse voice was heard in the alley. Ragnar saw everyone turn to look at them and made a hammer sign. "You're really mad, aren't you?" 'Not.'"Reasonable. I was on a mission. There was an accident. My ship was destroyed. I had to come back here and contact the brothers. You will need a parent ship to cover such a long distance quickly and he will be rewarded for his help. "What was your mission?""I can't say that." Ranexide said in an undeniable tone. "Please?"- They were gods.“Aren't all gods the same? Everyone on the island worships Russan and his father. "Sodom, but not like you.""How could that be?""One day, baby, you'll find out." - But not today?"No, not today."They went out into the big square on the hill. The big buildings are lined up. They were all wide enough to look stocky despite being ten times the height of a human. The walls are strangely carved. Each large block of stone is engraved with locking wheels. Metal pipes ran through the bricks in and out, like huge swarms of maggots emerging from the ground and coiling back. The walls have turned black from soot and previously had sewage leaking from the pipes, leaving large rust stains on the walls. From inside came a terrifying engine noise.With that, the stranger turned and headed towards the bow of the ship. He stood eagerly like a great god. Filled with fear and reverence for strange superstitions, Ragnama made his way to his father's house. Looking up, there was understanding. — My son Isabit. his father shouted. Ragna knew that no further explanation was needed. As the defeat of the dragon defeated the evil, the sea began to calm. A few hours later , she was smooth as glass, and the only sound was the pounding of the oarsmen, except for the sound of the waves lapping against the hull. The stranger was still standing by the bow, as if waiting for the sea devil. He stared at the distant horizon, covered his eyes with his hands tangled, wandering in search of what only he could see. It was not a pale winter mood. Now a gigantic fireball appears and fills the sky with gold. The soldiers were silent. Fear conquered them. None of the rumors and boasting usually heard from survivors of such horrific storms. There was no fun or singing. Ragnar's father did not order the barrel ceremony.0Ragnar opened his mouth. The stranger admitted that he was a supernatural being. None of the Fenris, including the oldest Graybeard, lived more than 35 years. Before singing this death poem, a stranger listened as an old man in the village and said, "I'm glad to see you again." The stranger shook his head and smiled at Ragnar through worried teeth. “I have to get old, I have to talk,” he said. Ragnas said nothing and just stared at the mountains stretching away from him. “For once, back off and tell your father to change course. Go to starboard and follow the embankment. We will reach our destination as soon as possible.” He said it with all the power of prophecy and Ragnar believed him. For the next two days they sailed along the coast of Asaheim. Two days of calm seas and cold winds and the sea from the mountains. the silence was broken when the huge chunk of ice flowing into the pole collided. It was just north of Asaheim, a land of great icebergs, a frozen land of floating ice mountains. Giant sea eagles soared overhead, and people occasionally glanced towards the entrance to the gigantic gardens that rose from the cool, clear waters. They passed the entrance to majestic fjords, awe-inspiring places and sometimes saw glacial stone villages perched high on their slopes. And instead of enslaving them, he offered to eat them. This fate has seduced even this horde of demons. The stranger did not leave his seat at the bow of the ship all the way ashore. He stood there as the sun set, paralyzed by the dying rays of Russ's eyes. At dawn he was still there because the day of waiting had come. Ragnar was not surprised when he told the night watchman that the stranger had not slept. When he felt tired, the stranger showed no signs. His eyes were as clear and bright as the day he fought the dragon. He didn't know what Ragnar was looking at, but the old man was glad to see it. As he watched, Ragnar felt he could do them no harm. The earth fell away again behind them and they were in the sea. The weather was still favorable. The stranger sniffed the wind and said the sea would be calm until they reached their destination. The sea, fearing disobedience, obeyed them. After two days at sea, they smoke ahead and light up the night sky. The men prayed to Russin out of superstitious fear, but Rusin feared they would not hear. They knew they were entering a realm sacred to fire giants, and Russ and his father had little influence here. The next day, as they approached the island, Ragnar saw that they were fire. Their tops were burned. The fire giant's molten orange saliva flowed down its black cheeks, hissing and steaming as it entered the water. The screams of the captured giants made them tremble. Ragnar approached the reluctant sorcerer again. He was relieved to see that there was no sign of fear in the old man, but a serene joy and a certain sadness, like a man who enjoys a journey and has no hope of an end. — The canyon and SlaNach are said to be imprisoned together on this island. Ragnar reiterated what the skald had said after the spring trade. Despite his fears, he was excited. He had never sailed this far with his father. “Ruth is said to have bound them there when the world was young."That's a bad name, dear." said the wizards. "You can't name them.""Why?" Ragnar never feared strangers, Ragnar said. Curiosity triumphed over his admiration. The stranger smiled at him. He doesn't seem pleased with the question. “This is the name of a great demon born millions of leagues and thousands of years ago. Russ didn't tie them. No one could do that.Ragnar was not surprised to learn their ages. Finally, Russ fought until dawn until he drove his men from Asaheim. He was surprised to learn that they were born millions of kilometers apart. It was incomprehensible. "I thought they were the children of the dragon god Screennair, married to the dark god Horus." “And that's another name you can't say, kid. Because I don't know its true meaning.''"So you mean Willyoutellmeits?"- No, my son. If it is your nature to know such things, you will soon find out. "But what should I do?""My child, having died and been reborn."Did you gain great wisdom by doing this?" Ragnarasde was annoyed by the stranger's reaction and surprised by the sarcastic remarks in his own tone. The surprised stranger laughed. "You have courage, you are young, there are no mistakes." He turned away from Ragna and looked out to sea. Dark clouds rose before them, and the sea was covered in fertile black. The mountains shook to the west and a great fire broke out at the ends. — The mountain of fire is angry today. said the wizards. "It's a bad sign."DETEMPELOFJitON“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
The giants rattled like giants pounding the hill. The smell of smoke and hot metal filled Ragnar's nostrils. I wondered if he was the only one in the crowd thinking about the noise and the smell. They crossed the square to match the size of a large building. "This is the Steel Temple." Lanecte Wolfpriest said softly. — And this is where we come from now.Ragnar looked up at the large building. It was the same big, big fortress, but it dwarfed all the surrounding buildings. A hole pierced the wall and glowed like the eyes of a hungry beast. At the top of the building was a huge metal flower the size of a dragon boat. Ragnar could not guess what the target was. A large iron gate blocked the way forward at the beginning of the road. Ragnar's softness and blows made it possible to say that many feet have passed this way over hundreds of years. Above the door are carved strange runes that Ragnar has never seen before. Two guards, armed with iron harpoons, guarded the road. They seemed to b
DEFzSTIVALOF passedRAGNARSMILEED Tension. It's stupid, he told himself. Now he was a man. He swore allegiance to the spirits of his ancestors at the runic altars. He spread his ax and dragonskin shield over the skeleton. He even started to grow dark hair like his wolf brothers. Now he was a man. He might not tempt the girl to dance. Still, he had to admit. Unfortunately, he didn't understand why. A girl named Ana seems to love him. He smiled encouragingly every time he saw her. And, of course, he knew her throughout his childhood. He had no idea what had changed between them, but he knew what had happened. Since returning from Iron Master's Isle, the past month has been different. He couldn't help but laugh as he looked at his clanmate, the Wolf Brothers. They were like boys pretending to be in charge. There was still youth on their lips. I tried imitating the adult warriors, but it still didn't feel right. They looked like guys fighting the Warriors, not the Warriors. But that didn'
The leader was ready and returned to the ranks of the warriors, and the old Skald Imgrim moved quietly, swaying in the fire. The disciples followed him with musical instruments in hand and slowly began to beat to his words. lmogrim took a harp and played several chords. . His fingers moved slowly over the broken string, as if trying to organize his thoughts. Asmil played with his thin, bloodless lips. The light illuminated every seam of his trembling face, making his eyes a deep cavern. His long white beard shone in the flickering light. The crowd held their breath and waited for it to begin. It was quiet all night. Ragnar looked around and saw Ana. He seemed to be looking at her when their eyes met, and she looked down awkwardly at the ground. Aunt Grim Tochant began. His voice was soft and surprisingly resonant, and his words seemed to flow to the beat of the drums. It was as if the great well within him was tapped and slowly but surely it began to flow.In his first major battle, h
He added "The Deed of the Thunderers," their ancestral song, begun in the Lost Age hundreds of generations ago by every Skald who has held their place since. Zharly said that if his people have a heart, it is a shattering memory. It was in these moments that Ragnar realized the truth. Of course I didn't have time to tell the whole story tonight or any other night, so Imogrim made do with the pieces. It refers to the earliest era when humans sailed between spaceships created by God. He told of Ruth, who came to teach the people how to survive in the dark times when an ancient evil shook and conquered the world. He sang of the ancient wars and all their mighty lightning deeds. How Verak's son defeated the dragonHe also asked for an iron chest and the hand of Maya, the spirit of lightning. About how the great navigator Niall sailed the world aboard his mighty ship WindWolf. After night, the trolls came and drove the Lightning Fist from their ancestral lands. He tells how Ragnar's father
Their situation seems to be the same as in the village. They will get married, have children and live together. Now that future, of course, is gone as if someone had burned it. All that was left was blood, ashes, and perhaps the dishonorable life of a slave. He knew he couldn't afford it. What happens? he couldn't stand But he couldn't walk. The same charm that had drawn him to the girl before didn't stop him from leaving now. Instead, he walked up to her, put the ax down, touched her face, traced the line with his finger and tried to memorize it so that if she came into her life, he could take her to hell. . The fact that there would be nothing left and that their lives would end before they even began made her heart pound. He reached out and pulled her in for one last kiss. Their lips touched for a moment and he pushed her away. "Hi." he said softly. - It will be sweet."Let him not take the children of his people," he said. Doing so would put his life in danger. Fights broke out an
FATIGUE surpassed RAGNAR. He felt himself slowing down. The power came from him. The speed has decreased. He blocked a shot from the Grimskull Warrior and retired on the second swing. The tip of the ax slipped from his tunic, leaving a bloody gash on his chest. He took his hand off the hatchet and used another weapon to cut a large chunk off the attacker's hatchet. Behind him were several Grim Skulls. Whoever kills the other two seems to step forward to take their place forever. It doesn't matter to Ragnar. He was just going to kill him, paying the price for killing his father and stealing the life he had been with Ana. He knew that if he set foot in a cold hell, he would meet many people he had killed and that knowledge would make him happy. He regretted that he could not kill them and that he could not subdue the bloody rage that gripped the crowd. The attack felled the next two attackers and Ragnar realized he was powerless. He burned his power like a fire-eating tree in this battl
SelectRagnaplatedin is a sea of pain. His whole body was burning. He did everything he could in a way he never thought possible, and he was convinced that no one could endure perseverance. So he thought. It was not what he expected. It wasn't cold. It was just pain. Where were the others he killed? Why didn't they meet him somewhere? Where was the judge of the dead? Where were his father, mother and the rest of his relatives? His suffering gave him a terrible sense of hopelessness. It is not selected. He did not wake up from the great table in the Halls of Heroes on the Eternal Mountain. It could not be expressed enough. shortened. This thought hit him hard and he knew nothing. He felt the pain again, but it seemed to calm down. There was a strange crackling sound and a strong roar of wind in his ears. Little by little he realized that his throbbing could be his heart or the wind could be shortness of breath. Then, wherever he was wounded, his chest seemed to burn. I wanted to scre
"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
You speak bravely for those who hide in the darkness beneath the world! Ragna interjected, feeling a surge of anger. "I have nothing to prove, slave of a false god." For tens of thousands of years, Madok's name shook the enemy. "Heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh“Young man, I tire of your talk. And I think we should continue the slaughter because you were good enough to give my brothers time to come."As Madok spoke, the door next to the temple opened, revealing more Chaos Marines. Hengist held the rifle, but Maddok was faster. He took two of his pistols and began to rage. Boltershell folded the sergeant's armor and hid behind the door. Two of the platoons were unlucky and were attacked by Chaos Marines. Ragnar followed Hengist and jumped off the firing line. Strybjorn and Sven and a few others in the group stood up and answered. Their projectiles flashed across the temple, but an evil force seemed to deflect it, an
The roomy space for a single Space Marine at a time and the stones that stretched at hundreds of speeds through the cracks felt solid under his feet, but Ragnar went unnoticed. Just carefully place one foot slowly in front of the other and slowly place your full weight on the forward moving leg. He didn't forget how heavy his armor was despite his agility and speed. You can also die from your feet. Ragnar knew that anything was possible when it came to the demonic spirits of the Chaos worshippers. The rock looked solid, but Ragnar wanted to be prepared in case the rock fell and threw him into the abyss below. If I die here, I want to die on the battlefield. This was the only way for the warriors. Where did this idea come from? Ragnar wondered as he felt the beast's stomach twist. Did we leave the temple before us? He felt something, but a cold, wet wind was blowing on his forehead. It flew out of the darkness like a beacon of invisible ghosts. He prayed to Russ and the Emperor for the
***Temple of Chaos*****If he hadn't started a counterattack, he would have been dead within minutes. Nightman's weapons were buried in the joints and crevices of his armor. He grunted and stretched his arms and legs. As he rummaged through Nightman like he was made of straw, the servos went crazy. - he transformed As he walked, he grabbed the chain sword with both hands, slashed his limbs, and threw everything he could reach. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw the Night Watcher or Shaman pick up one of his cursed axes and throw it at him. Furious, Ragnar sprang forward and lowered his chainsaw into the mighty arch of death. he took the witch It went through the skull, neck, chest, stomach and pelvis and split in two. Hit the shaman's leg with one hit Two cows lying on the stone floor of the cave are cleaning their intestines and bowels. then he saw her All surrounding areas have been cleared. He reached out and took the ax from the armor and threw it away from me by now. If p