"Oi, Ogur! Be careful with that thing!" Talos yelled at the frost giant because he nearly stomped Yan's undead. He got confused about which undead were on their side and which were against them, "You have to kill the monsters. THE MONSTERS! Not human-like zombies!"
Ogur nodded and changed the aim of his flamethrower to the other side of the battlefield, from where the monsters kept charging at them. It had been about half an hour since Talos, Ogur and Asterios stormed out of the base to get rid of the Brigadier General and his army. And surprisingly things were going better than Talos had expected.
Since they were having a good time, Talos thought it was the best opportunity to check how much they had evolved since their last battle with the minotaurs. He told asterios and Ogur not to waste this golden opportunity and go all out.
Talos told them this only after taking the rate at which they were getting stronger into account. It was only a matter of time they would have to start holding their true strength back. Just like their master had been doing for quite a while. That's why they should get to enjoy times like these while they lasted.
This was the reason why Talos had transformed back to his automaton form and was busy abusing The Vindicator against the undead monsters. Every time he used his master's old and trusty weapon, it felt like he was undefeatable. Thanks to Arnold's battle with Jake all those years ago, he knew the weakness of the undead and hence was using flaming bullets rather than the usual one.
Asterios, however, did not have the luxury to use fire-based weapons and thus had to depend on his Warhammer to squash the enemies into slime. But Talos had the Minotaur's back. In case it felt that he was being overwhelmed by the horde of the undead, Talos had provided him with a bag full of fiery grenades which he could use to dispose of them with little to no effort.
Asterios got so excited, he even tried throwing the grenades at the far end of the plain where the Brigadier had stationed the rest of his army. Sadly they were still well out of reach, and the grenades exploded before they could reach them. But this didn't stop the army to step back a bit further.
While Asterios was doing this, Ogur, in order to enjoy himself, had abandoned the flamethrower and was now wielding his battle axe and shield. With each swing of his ginormous axe, hundreds of monsters were slaughtered in a blink of an eye. However, slicing the undead wasn't enough to stop them for good. Thus after the undead had been sliced and diced properly, he would stomp them to oblivion.
The battle wasn't much exciting, but it was enough for the three of them to enjoy themselves while wrecking that basta*d Brigadier's army. However, while the three of them were wreaking havoc on the brigadier's undead monsters, their opponents couldn't even lift a finger to harm them in return.
No matter how hard the Brigadier's troops tried, the undead on Talos' side always managed to protect the trio of summons. And even if the undead monsters managed to hit one of them, the damage their weapons caused them was laughable, to say the least. This allowed the trio to cause a rampage without worrying much about their safety.
The former Brigadier General of the alpha base had expected them to fight back. However, even he had not expected to meet such strong resistance from just a few of Arnold's summons. Or in other words, he had overestimated himself and his army of cheapskate morons.
He thought just because he had gone through hardsh.i.p.s the wasteland had to offer to him, he was undefeatable. Moreover, conquering the bases in three other zones further added to his overconfidence and it made him think he and his army were undefeatable. In his thirst for vengeance, he had completely forgotten that he wasn't the only one with a guardian.
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