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As all hell breaks loose you take a moment to survey the battlefield from atop the ruined wall. Marines and pirates engage each other wherever they can. But with being substantially outnumbered, maybe even a hundred to one, it's only by the presence of the heavy hitters that your smaller forces can stay in the game. It's a good thing that those heavy hitters are all worth a small army all on their own. Most ranged firepower, including artillery is aimed at the titanic dragon floating around the place and burning everyone in sight with his explosive breath. Kaido seems to be having the time of his life whilst the Navy sufficiently shat its collective pants at his presence.
But big blue and angry is not the only one worth noting. Sandstorms, hails of sharp glass, meathooks sprouting from the ground, storms of arrows and waves of poison are just a few of the walking natural disasters that are decimating the ranks of the marines. Still it never hurts to hit just a bit harder and with the superior numbers of the enemy it's justified to use everything at your disposal. With a sharp whistle that echoes over the battlefield you give the order for the drop.
The black shroud over the island parts in places as massive objects pass through its veil one by one. Marines look up and start screaming once they notice the looming shadows over them growing thicker. Unfortunately due to the tight formation they're in they are unable to move out of the way before the sky ships fall on them and disgorge even more men to deal with. Deep striking so far behind enemy lines is usually a very bad idea but with everything already going on the marines have quite a bit of trouble surrounding these new arrivals as their command structure and morale falls apart. This in turn takes pressure off of the front line which can start pushing inward even harder.
Looks like the plan to hit the enemy as quick and hard as possible is working as intended. Now you just need to keep up the pressure. Turning around you look inward where there are more walls and plenty of cannons mounted on them. What's more troubling is that there is a substantial increase in the quality of the troops there. Looks like they really did set out the lower ranking troops to soften you up first. What's more is that they have more specialized equipment as well, bigger and better guns, armor, swords and they even have Pacifistae under their disposal.
But there is still no signs of Eliza anywhere.
>Maybe you just haven't caused enough damage yet (Keep charging forward and through the enemy)
>These fortifications are in the way. Time to cause some property damage
>Let's regroup with your other forces. It'd be bad to get cornered now
>Other?