Ragged Heroes: An Epic Military Fantasy Novel (The Silent Champions Book 5)
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"I'll see what I can do, Captain."
Captain Lingram gripped Rold's hand, nodded to the mercenary, and rushed up the road after the retreating villagers.
Corporal Rold turned to Duvain with a derisive expression. "Time to hear this plan of yours, meat."
Duvain drew in a deep breath. "We're going to need torches."
* * *
Silence hung thick in the forest where the three of them crouched. The tension in Duvain's shoulders mounted with every passing second, knotting so tight he could barely move. He half-expected the barbarians to leap out from the trees and surround them. He forced himself to take deep breaths and keep his eyes fixed on the road that led toward Saerheim. The enemy would come from there.
Rold muttered in his ear. "If you get me killed, meat, I'm going to be bloody pissed!"
The corporal's words pushed back Duvain's fear a little. He shrugged. "Pull your head out of your ass, and you've a decent chance of survival."
Rold chuckled. "Hate to say it, but it turns out you're not the worst Legionnaire in the world."
"You're too kind," Duvain muttered. He was about to return Rold's insult, but his mouth went suddenly dry. Something moved in the dark. Somethings. Figures coalesced from the shadows, tens, scores, hundreds. Huge, bearded figures wearing white furs and carrying enormous war axes, clubs, and spears.
The Eirdkilrs had found them.
"You sure about this?" Rold asked.
Duvain shrugged. "Not even a little."
Drawing in a deep breath, Duvain stood and bellowed, "Hey, yak-buggers! Is it true you dye your faces because you're so ugly not even you'd fuck you?"
The Eirdkilrs whirled toward the sound of his voice, their eyes scanning the darkness for him.
He made it easy for them. "Here I am!" he shouted and raised the torch he'd kept hidden beneath a fallen tree. "Big fellas like you, it probably takes a whole search party to find a good idea among you. But how's this for encouragement?" He dropped his trousers and shook his arse at them.
The Eirdkilrs howled and raised their weapons high overhead. The sound of their cries chilled Duvain to the bone. He fumbled with the torch and nearly dropped it.
"Ugly fuckers, aren't you?" Corporal Rold sneered. "You lot have all the charm and charisma of a pile of burning dog shite."
Though the savages didn't understand the words, the tone was crystal clear. With a howl, they charged.
Duvain, Rold, and the mercenary turned and ran, holding their torches high overhead. The light illuminated their path through the forest and limned them clearly for the Eirdkilrs to see. Ululating cries filling the air, the mass of barbarians surged toward them.
Right through the muddy ground and over the fallen logs.
The first screams began a moment after a terrifying whirring pierced the night. Duvain cast one glance backward and shuddered. Dozens of barbarians raced onto the open, muddy field. The woodcutter vipers didn't welcome the intruders. Though Eirdkilrs wore thick furs on their backs, their leather breeches and boots proved no match for the serpents’ powerful fangs. Men writhed on the ground, and the emerald green serpents slithered over them to bite at the next ranks.
Duvain threw his torch toward the fallen logs, and Rold and Scathan did likewise. Hundreds of woodcutters darted from holes in the ground, their scales whirring like a biting saw. The fire enraged the serpents further, sending them slithering toward the mass of barbarians. Eirdkilrs fell screaming. The crush of warriors prevented the foremost men from retreating. Many farther back died, trampled beneath their comrades' boots in their haste to flee the wrath of the vipers.
Rold's laughter followed Duvain through the night. "Well I'll be damned," the corporal muttered.
Duvain had no time for mirth. "You know where you're going?" he asked the mercenary.
The man nodded. "We'll lead them west a while, then cross the Jokull River and backtrack toward the road to rejoin the rest of the company. If all goes well, we'll meet up with them before midday."
Midday! Duvain stifled a groan. The fight and flight had drained him, and this last rush of adrenaline left him exhausted. He doubted he could run through the remaining hours before dawn. But what choice did he have? They had to lead the Eirdkilrs away from the rest of their company. It was the only way Endyn, Captain Lingram, and the others would survive. They had to get Branda to Sentry Garrison and keep her alive to cement the alliance with Eirik Throrsson and the Fjall. That was why the Deadheads had been sent to Saerheim, and he would be damned if he let a horde of barbarians make them fail.
He dropped his shield beside a tree, and left his armor a few paces away. Rold did the same. The Eirdkilrs couldn't miss a trail that visible. Besides, the heavy steel breastplate, mail shirt, and shield would only slow them down.
The night breeze grew suddenly chill, and he shivered. Alone, in the woods, with an army of Eirdkilrs behind them. Things didn't get direr than this.
But that was what the Legion did. They stood fast even in the most desperate situations. After all that had happened, he truly felt like he belonged. He was a Legionnaire. A Deadhead.
He turned to Rold with a grin. "It's a nice night for a stroll, isn't it, Corporal?"
Rold nodded. "That it is, meat. That it is."
With a sigh, Duvain turned and set off at a jog, following Scathan west. They had a long night ahead of them.
The End
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