Eternal
As much as you wanted to be on the front lines of this war before, now you feel like you’ve got a score to settle with the gnolls. Not to mention you feel like you need to finish up what you started.
“Are you going to be okay here?” Alison asks.
“I’ll be fine, you just be concerned with your assignment because it sounds like General Ackerson isn’t exactly the best replacement and I’m now cursing myself for having Roldan removed at all.”
“You couldn’t have known. Besides, do you really think having the svelk transferred here would’ve made things better for us?”
“I dunno. Maybe we could’ve used the extra troops to combat the gnolls and at the same time Roldan would’ve still been in charge of the siege. Doesn’t matter now I suppose, let’s just make the best of it.”
Within the next few days Alison and you say your final goodbyes before she leaves. Afterwards, you try to make the best of your defenses, but you’re stretched thin. You send a messenger to request reinforcements, but naturally most soldiers are being sent to the Felkan front. The gnoll hordes aren’t even being considered a credible threat, which couldn’t be further from the truth considering that you’ve been losing more territory to them and the fact is you just can’t protect it all due to lack of manpower.
A couple more months go by and news on the Felkan front gets worse. The siege of Yaquan has been completely abandoned and General Ackerson’s forces are now in retreat. Word is he’s lost more than half of those under his command, and whatever remaining svelk mercs that were helping have left. You have no idea if Alison is one of those, but you have more pressing concerns of your own. You haven’t had much rest.You’ve had to use your magic with such regularity to combat the gnolls that its exhausting just to cast the simplest of destructive spells. Little by little your remaining soldiers have been getting whittled down. The ones still alive are drained and suffering from low morale.
Within the week, there is another gnoll attack, a massive push to finally finish off the only viable defenders in the area. You make the gnolls earn every inch they take. The first two wyverns that appear in the distance, you strike down with a powerful lightning spell. Several of the initial attackers have their heads blown to gooey pieces by your troops’ muskets, and then you resort to tried and true methods of slaughter.
You hack down several of their number before suffering any major wounds. Even then, you continue to fight with the determination of ten men. The bodies of gnolls pile up, the blood is everywhere and you’ve just suffered an injury that should’ve rightfully killed you, but you continue to fight. All the anger you feel at this situation is being directed utterly towards the gnolls until it finally burns itself out and your body pushes itself past its limitations of physical exertion.
An axe cleaves into your skull, followed by another into your arm, severing it just enough to hang from a bit of tendon. You fall to your knees, then to the floor and that’s when you feel another axe to your back destroying your spine. A finally kick by a hefty boot to the face and the gibbering laughing howls of the gnolls is the last thing you hear.
“Are you going to be okay here?” Alison asks.
“I’ll be fine, you just be concerned with your assignment because it sounds like General Ackerson isn’t exactly the best replacement and I’m now cursing myself for having Roldan removed at all.”
“You couldn’t have known. Besides, do you really think having the svelk transferred here would’ve made things better for us?”
“I dunno. Maybe we could’ve used the extra troops to combat the gnolls and at the same time Roldan would’ve still been in charge of the siege. Doesn’t matter now I suppose, let’s just make the best of it.”
Within the next few days Alison and you say your final goodbyes before she leaves. Afterwards, you try to make the best of your defenses, but you’re stretched thin. You send a messenger to request reinforcements, but naturally most soldiers are being sent to the Felkan front. The gnoll hordes aren’t even being considered a credible threat, which couldn’t be further from the truth considering that you’ve been losing more territory to them and the fact is you just can’t protect it all due to lack of manpower.
A couple more months go by and news on the Felkan front gets worse. The siege of Yaquan has been completely abandoned and General Ackerson’s forces are now in retreat. Word is he’s lost more than half of those under his command, and whatever remaining svelk mercs that were helping have left. You have no idea if Alison is one of those, but you have more pressing concerns of your own. You haven’t had much rest.You’ve had to use your magic with such regularity to combat the gnolls that its exhausting just to cast the simplest of destructive spells. Little by little your remaining soldiers have been getting whittled down. The ones still alive are drained and suffering from low morale.
Within the week, there is another gnoll attack, a massive push to finally finish off the only viable defenders in the area. You make the gnolls earn every inch they take. The first two wyverns that appear in the distance, you strike down with a powerful lightning spell. Several of the initial attackers have their heads blown to gooey pieces by your troops’ muskets, and then you resort to tried and true methods of slaughter.
You hack down several of their number before suffering any major wounds. Even then, you continue to fight with the determination of ten men. The bodies of gnolls pile up, the blood is everywhere and you’ve just suffered an injury that should’ve rightfully killed you, but you continue to fight. All the anger you feel at this situation is being directed utterly towards the gnolls until it finally burns itself out and your body pushes itself past its limitations of physical exertion.
An axe cleaves into your skull, followed by another into your arm, severing it just enough to hang from a bit of tendon. You fall to your knees, then to the floor and that’s when you feel another axe to your back destroying your spine. A finally kick by a hefty boot to the face and the gibbering laughing howls of the gnolls is the last thing you hear.