The Thousand Mask Warrior

The Thousand Mask Warrior
Shallow Sea Battle Part One - Cannon



The captain of the Minangkabau-Bengkulu deliberately ordered the crew and warriors on the deck of the ship to prepare, letting the pirates and pirates to climb aboard.


They will face the damned intruders on board.


Sure enough, the pirates wasted no time. When they had managed to climb up the ship's hull, they fiercely attacked anyone in their sight. The crew of the ship that is not good at fighting fortunately immediately retreated away so that it did not have time to be attacked by opponents. Finally what happened to the pirates is now dealing with the warriors.


Seeing the Minangkabau and Bengkulu Malay warriors standing on their horses and giggling silat tigers in front of them, the bare-chested pirates were getting carried away by the spirit to attack blindly.


Badik, keris and mashed pepper are thrust straight into the stomach and chest, while swords and mongooses target the neck and head.


The Marine Tiger Hulubalang warriors were agile by retreating, shifting their legs, turning their heads or jumping backwards.


Swipe and stab the enemy escaped entirely. But clearly this even makes the pirates more desperate to return to carry out deadly attacks.


"Notice to the possibility of their invulnerability," whispered one of the Sea Tiger warriors to a colleague beside him. This message was then relayed in chain to other warriors.


This warning is very understandable considering the pirates or pirates are known to have the science of immunity and magic with similar strength.


Then, the next attack was also still avoided by the warriors of Hulubalang Harimau Laut until one pirate almost stabbed the stomach of a Bengkulu Malay swordsman who swiftly caught the arm of the attacker with his left hand that did not hold sewar, then twist it and rotate the hips a little so that the enemy's body is carried away by the game lockdown and mash the pepper he holds regardless of the hand. The Marine Tiger Hulubalang warrior shifts the hips and rotates the opponent's body completely in the power of the warrior. His knees hit the stomach, plus an elbow that hit the nape. The pirate fell face down on the floor of the ship's deck board. In closing, the blade is quickly released onto the pirate's back.


Blood splashed to the floor. The life of the pirate is no longer saved under the power of the evil one.


"He is not immune," the Bengkulu Malay swordsman's inner. Unexpectedly, his mind was immediately greeted by the other members of the Sea Tiger Hulubalang warrior.


Indeed, not all hijackers and pirates in the ocean have immune science, although they may be Bugis or Mangkasara people, but at least they also have a capable fighting ability. While one pirate who died just now looks not so difficult to beat, both from the absence of immune science and its moves that tend to be blind.


Before long all the warriors immediately put up a similar fight. Any stabbing and stabbing is removed or arrested. The low tiger horses make the warriors able to slam or catapult the enemy's body easily.


Some perform arm locking then weaken the enemy with knees and elbows with just one swivel. After the enemy subjugated, a slate of dwarfs and kelewang directly applied to the neck, head or chest. Bengkulu Malay Cikak silat made the pirate attack movement organized and controlled so that they bounced and fell before life was lost from the body.


Minangkabau warriors are similar, but they are more violent in tearing and tearing the enemy's body with their shells. When every enemy stab and slash is avoided, two three slashes are embedded in the body of the enemy like the claw of a tiger. Not surprisingly, the bodies of the pirates are like sandbags that leak due to clawed.


Blood was pouring down on the deck. It is certain that the absolute superiority is in the Hulubalang Tiger Sea warrior army. The whole pirate died, nothing left.


"Let's see what's going on there!" the order of one swordsman who seems to be the chairman or at least the one who is being handed over and respected among other warriors to a crewman while pointing towards the ship of the warriors Hulubalang Sea Tiger Minangkabau-Bengkulu.


The ordered one immediately took his binoculars and clawed towards the ship.


It was true what their suspicions were. "The pirates aren't many there, and they do look nothing like mighty pirates, sir!" exclaim the crew. "They are so easily defeated. Some have even died. Seems ... Wait ...," said the crew suddenly.


He saw some people swimming to their partner's ship. "There are some pirates swimming to the ship!" yells. "They carry a long pack on their back" added the crew.


Exactly eight pirates carried long packs of watertight leather. In it they carry a rifle or a rifle.


They deftly climbed onto the ship, creeping on the wall of the hull quickly like lizards. Quickly when they arrived at the deck, they opened the leather package, took out the bedil and immediately shot towards the unsuspecting warriors.


Three Minangkabau warriors were killed on the spot when a round mimis pel*or lodged in their heads.


The situation immediately became very chaotic. The three different intruders instantly quickly filled their rifles again.


When the Minangkabau and Bengkulu warriors realized this and stormed together, two pirates appeared suddenly and threw explosives from the powder of fire. Several warriors were thrown by the explosion. The burning fire licked the deck with the screams of several crewmen and warriors who were engulfed in embers.


"Sir, we need to help them!" exclaimed the crew who were still holding binoculars in his hands to see the shocking chirp of their companion ship. "The pirates attacked with fire powder!"


Pranggi is the first word that comes to mind of the warriors, the crew and even the captain of the Minangkabau-Bengkulu ship. I saw this direction of the game. First, pirate ships appeared in the shallow sea, close to the Riau archipelago which allows many parties involved in the event of disputes at sea. Second, the use of bedil and fire powder was most likely supplied from the Malacca ruler's Caucasians. Third, a cheap trick is to send inexperienced and highly-educated weak pirates as bait. Perhaps they were lured with high pay to unknowingly sacrifice themselves, while another rotten plan was carried out.


"Prepare everything! We'll help our comrades on that ship" the skipper exclaimed.


However, before the skipper and the Minang-Bengkulu warriors who managed to finish off all the pirates who came to their ship, the turn and develop the sail, some of them themselves were suddenly thrown by a powerful explosion on the side of the ship. The pieces of the board were blown into the air.


It was a cannon shot coming from the ship they were about to help.


The eight pirates on the ship next door were not random people. Their plans were so laid out and their movements were extremely nimble and deft.


When the warriors on the ship focused on some of their pirates who came suddenly and attacked with bedils and powder of fire, the rest of the other pirate members slipped from the other side of the ship, kill the crew secretly by bending their necks from behind and snatching two cannons. By masterful, they immediately use the cannon to attack other ships.two other people also keep the cannon with two pieces of rifle so as not to be recaptured by the crew or the warriors. Not only that, the shots were also directed at the outrigger ships belonging to Bugis sailors who from the beginning chased them.


King Nio from a distance looked at this complicated event solemnly. He then ordered the helmsman to prepare a deception when something bad happened. "We need to prepare. I think there is something wrong with this" said the skipper from Larantuka.


Sure enough, the crew had not had time to prepare sails, ropes and other equipment, one pirate ship left from the entire three ships turned firmly and accelerated its speed towards the jung of King Nio.


Four outrigger ships belonging to the Bugis who were originally chasing three pirate ships were forced to defend themselves by changing course to avoid cannon fire from the Minangkabau-Malay Bengkulu ship, so the two large ships belonging to the Malay sailors Johor-Riau and Malay Jambi are now the one who wants to increase the hunt of a fast sailing ship towards the jung Raja Nio.


"Jung we will be trapped in this row," said Narendra who also understands about the sea and shipping. The bed agreed with the thought of the colleague. King Nio was immediately busy preparing the ship and ordered Siam and Ireng to warn the others. The weapons of the crew, slaves and guard soldiers have been unsheathed.


Shouts of vigor and orders rumbled. Dara Cempaka and Jayaseta open their bedroom door and exit, joining Datuk Mas Kuning who has unsheathed his dagger. "Your face is pale, Jayaseta. I believe now that you are indeed troubled with the water and the sea. You better not be involved in this. There was me and your fellow warriors on the deck" said the Datuk.


Jayaseta doesn't really understand what's going on other than the fuss outside. He was quite draining when treating his wife against the magic poison Cuca Bangkai who suddenly attacked, and indeed the sea never made it really in a perfect state.


Jayaseta looked at the wife, then nodded towards the Grandfather weakly and resignedly.