“FIRE!”
Four bolts of magical energy flew through the air, charging the atmosphere and ringing with the sound of cicadas. They soon found their target, a mighty purple energy field. Upon impact the bolts exploded, their magic dispersing along the side of the field. The field protected a small rocky outcropping, jutting out of the grassy clearing it was situated on.
“STAND DOWN!”
The four individuals who had fired the bolts lowered their rifles, all save one pushing the sliding switch on their weapons.
“You forgot to de-prime” whispered Emily, hoping to prevent their commander from noticing the mistake Marcus, the newest member of the unit, made.
“[censored], thanks!” Marcus quickly pushed the priming mechanism forward, also hoping not to hear his commander give another rant about draining the batteries.
Emily, one of the three females in the unit, was a blonde Imperial with emerald colored eyes, and a rather small scar across her left cheek. She is the best marksman in the entire unit, and is well known for shooting heretics between the eyes at long range. Meanwhile, Marcus was a rather in-experienced marksman, who often forgot to de-prime his weapon and remove the magical battery at the end of operations. None the less, Marcus was a dependable sort, who could always be counted on to sneak a few extra provisions and a bit of contraband into his pack whenever they went on a mission.
As the Riflemen moved out of the way, Emily decided to take another glance at the new officer that had been transferred into the unit. Standing right next to the commander, at 6 feet in height was Amiel, a rather muscular Imperial with somewhat long black hair. The man appeared to be in his forties, well above the age of Emily and her comrades, who were all in their twenties, and at least ten years older than the commander. This made his membership in the unit even stranger, as not only was he older than everyone in the unit, he was only a second-lieutenant, and yet he seemed to command respect from even the unit Commander. ‘At least his head isn’t shaped like a brick,’ Emily thought to herself, comparing Amiel to the rather block shaped Commander.
“CANNONS, READY YOUR ARMS!”
The cannon troops quickly rushed to the position vacated by the riflemen, and rested on their shoulders a large metal tube, with a rather simple sight system mounted on the side. As they went about this, they also removed a metal stopper in the weapon’s opening, causing the weapons to glow briefly.
“FIRE!”
With the latest command barked by their commander, they fired their weapons, causing massive balls of energy to hurl out of their “lightning cannons” and through the air. As they impacted the field, they released massive amounts of fire and sparks, but all of it ended up being dispersed by the field.
“STAND DOWN!”
The Cannon troops returned to their previous positions, and Marcus decided to speak up.
“Sir, I..I don’t think this is working.”
“I can see that you little [censored]!” Their commander was shouting at the top of his lungs, but before he could even go on to commit his routine of berating his men, Amiel shoved him backwards as he turned to face him.
“Is that any way to talk to your subordinates? Do you think their just dogs to be beaten? YOU NEED TO SHOW YOUR OWN MEN RESPECT, otherwise you are unfit to command them!” As Amiel said these words, the commander backed down, and rather meekly posed a question to the squad, his defeat worn on his sleeve and carried in his voice.
“Are there any suggestions?”
Emily perked up, and gave her suggestion. “Sir, the field does not appear to go through the ground. If we could dig a tunnel under the field we might be able to get through.”
The Commander agreed with this assessment, and gave the order to retrieve shovels from the camp.