Great Meeting -Militaristic- (12)

Judging by what kind of buildings and structures they can construct, all of them can determine the level of complexity that this one suppose basic system holds. From cheap primitive tents to high-end technologic buildings that can pierce the clouds, from their own hands they will be able to shape the culture, and the land of Norairus, what kind of conquest were they really on exactly?

Sadly no one around the round table could explain all the what-ifs scenarios and the mysteries questions that they desperately wanted answers for.

"Come on people, we really can't be that shocked? Like really?"

As if Eli was trying to mock the others for letting themselves get a bit too carried away from the things that they can see. To him, this was more the reason to stay calm, cause eventually, someone has to reign above them, and getting surprised by one of their tools to do is so weak.

"Maybe to you and your generic ~Victory by any means necessary~ way of thinking, none of this should be surprising to you."

Abraham swiftly reaches his hand out across the table and points at Eli to argue against his way of thinking.

"Oh, believe me, I'm by far from not being affected by this, from the complexity of this system and the specific lengths it goes to... It's amazing isn't it?"

Eli opens up his arms swaying them across the table then he turns to look at rest, his awe now turns into a new emotional thrill for him, like a child who is impatience for his Christmas Gift.

"From 1 touch of a button, we can potentiality do... ~Anything~"

Someone was going to become filled with a hunger for power, and Eli was showing the early signs for that disease symptom. The yearning of power and dominance can drive a person insane.

"Please keep control over yourself."

Brier with her soft timid voice, asks for Eli to drop his crazy act in her best nicest way that she can.

-She really shouldn't be here.-

Allen felt bad for a person like her to be here, in all honestly for a quiet, timid and clumsy person, He has no clue how she manages to survive for this long.

Almost like if there could be something else that she isn't showing, or doesn't want to particularly want to show people.

"I will... Just gotta" *Inhales and exhales* "Calm my nerves a little, and I should be good."

Still feeling a bit on the edge for the two people around Eli, Kyrielight, and Mook, they looked at each other, and then back to Eli.

"You sure you're fine?"

Kyrielight leaned over and nudge his shoulder gently, and then pulled herself back to the chair.

"You Sir, better not go psychopathic on us."

Mook tone, as usual, had his calm monotone voice, as he sizes Eli up and down making sure that he wasn't going to do anything suspicious, under the table.

"No, I'm good... I'm good, Now stop asking questions."

Eli's voice was gentle at first then he came back to his normal vocal tone, of being too arrogant or not putting enough care and attention for the rest.

"We explored enough of the support facilities, there isn't anything left for us to look over."

Jae crosses her left leg over her right now and then clasp both of her hands on the table, then she nods her head at Allen telling him that they should move on now.

"Next tab ."

Allen taps the Air a few times to exit out the support facilities menu tab category and back to the military tab.

*Ding*

- [ System Empire Military menu ] -

[ Support facilities ]

[ Troops summon ]

[ Personnel Equipment/Armaments ]

[ Tactical Map ]

[ Global Map ]

With the support facilities now checked off from being explored and inspected, next, it was troops summoning.

"Isn't that one self-explanatory?"

Abraham points and question whatever or not if they should check out this tab, with the title of troop summon, anyone should know what the word troops and then summon should mean.

And when it comes to civilizations game, and the militaristic aspect of it, training and summoning troops is nothing to out of ordinary.

"You do make a fair point Emperor Abraham, though if everyone else wishes to look at that one then we proceed."

Allen really wanted to see the information, and the kind of troops the system is offering for them to spawn and train.

Other than the specialized troops, who are all special or elite types of soldiers, so seeing what kind of regular enlisted people is available, is important key information.

The bulk of one nation's military might is not full of heroes and demigods misfits, cause their cost is too high, their maintenance is too much, so it's usually better to have regular people for the main army.

"I see no issues with skipping or not skipping."

"Eh... why not? There's no harm to see what's inside that tab."

To Allen was delighted, everyone had a neutral standard on whatever if they should check this out or not, even neutral or not at least none of them was willing to skip over the troop summoning tab.

*Boop*

The menu switch over to several mini lists of multiple kingdoms or nations soldiers categorizes in different Era of human history.

Ancient Romans, and the Carthaginian, Ancient Egyptians, soldiers in the ancient era. Next is the Persians in the classical.

Then Mongolians, Japanese for the 13th-15th century, next is Prussian, British, and then French.

Each different era of time was neatly organized throughout time, so it wouldn't be a mix jumbo of soldiers and time eras.

-These are our troops huh? As for our starter soldier types?-

Allen ponders to himself as he looks through the several lists on display.

[ Rome ]

[ Peasant ]

[ Auxiliary Shield Spearmen ]

[ Auxiliary Shield Swordsman ]

[ Auxiliary Light Cavalry ]

[ Auxiliary Archers ]

[ Auxiliary Javelins ]

[ Carthage ]

[ Peasant ]

[ Auxiliary Shield Spearmen ]

[ Auxiliary Shield Swordsman ]

[ Auxiliary Light Cavalry ]

[ Auxiliary Archers ]

[ Auxiliary Javelins ]

[ Egypt ]

[ Peasant ]

[ Auxiliary Shield Spearmen ]

[ Auxiliary Shield Swordsman ]

[ Auxiliary Light Cavalry ]

[ Auxiliary Archers ]

[ Auxiliary Javelins ]

[ Parthia ]

[ Peasant ]

[ Auxiliary Shield Spearmen ]

[ Auxiliary Shield Swordsman ]

[ Auxiliary Light Cavalry ]

[ Auxiliary Archers ]

[ Auxiliary Javelins ]

[ Macedon ]

[ Peasant ]

[ Auxiliary Shield Spearmen ]

[ Auxiliary Shield Swordsman ]

[ Auxiliary Light Cavalry ]

[ Auxiliary Archers ]

[ Auxiliary Javelins ]

And so much more, but to list out all of the ancient empires will be too much for this 1 single chapter or this web novel as I stated before.

Everyone single Auxiliary unit has their native custom nation equipment designs, but all of them are similar in one thing and that is the equipment materials.

All of them are given a basic bow, spear, or sword, they have a rugged cotton tunic, with primitive sandals and their shields only had a thin metal rim surrounding a thin piece of wood, and the head cover was a basic thin bronze helmet.

But that's simply the image of them, the player must manually set amount of equipment to be able to spawn in with the troops, so they can put on the equipment.

"Overall of our starting soldier's type, in a sense, they are peasant Militia?"

Kyrielight wasn't really that happy about the only people that she can summon, were deemed as peasant militia. She hoped that she was able to summon in full metal plated knight, or heavy armor cavalry.

"That is correct... In a way but these are auxiliary, they are trained but not like actual professional soldiers yet."

Allen replies to the slightly disappointed British woman, but his goal for this wasn't made to cheer her up but to give her a reason why they look like that.

"If these soldiers can spawn in, I assume that they have levels like us?"

Jae was the next person to say something as she stated the whole leveling system, which should be something that can apply for their own soldiers, to train, or make them stronger.

"If they can then we could probably make some of the higher-level ones, a military officer in a sense, cause we can't manage all of them when they become too great of a number."

Abraham then stated the usage of having the higher level of soldiers, become in charge to the ones that are a lower level then they are, something like this can help officers in training and enlisted men grow stronger for each other.

-Hm? What's this extra information?-

Another smaller menu list appeared right next to the one that they were seeing, as it was for the level requirements for summoning.

[ More details ]

[ To summon troops said player must reach corporal rank 1 star ]

-Right the rank requirement, I'm still only a recruit 4 stars... And I need to become a corporal 1 star, this is a drag-

Allen sighs a little as he read the extra information screen, it really seems tedious of how far away it seems for him, the amount of effort he needs to put seems to be huge for his end goal.

But he wasn't going to give up on this race, and he wasn't planning to forfeit this conquest either, victory at all-cause is what he wants right now.