Lora looked out over the mesa at the top of the Citadel. The sun was setting and the chill of early evening was just creeping to the top of the mesa. The last rays of light let her eyes see far. What she saw chilled her blood just like the cool air did.
A black mass spread along the horizon. It was too far to see the individuals, but the mass of all the demons, imps and harpies was like a dark tide that was consuming the plains and forests.
"End of times." Whispered Kelli as she sidled up next to Lora.
"It's only the end of times if we lose." Lora said, her wings fluffing at her sides.
"Did the scouts report back?" Samantha asked as she walked up on Lora's other side.
"Yes, they did." Kelli replied. "Let's just say that we should be getting some visitor's soon. They are rooting out every single village and town between them and us. The people of the world will be flocking to us and we do not have the food or the other resources to help them."
"Attrition." Samantha said bitterly. "They will starve us by forcing us to care for our own and then strike when we are weakened."
"They expect us to turtle and cower within our shell. They expect us to be scared." Lora said.
"I am scared." Kelli said.
Both Furies looked at the woman who usually projected such fearlessness.
"I can be scared. I am scared all the time." Kelli said. "I just don't let it stop me from what I need to do. Fear is good. Fear keeps you alive and gives you the courage to overcome everything that a person needs to do in this life."
"I always thought you were just a fearless warrior bitch." Samantha said with a wry smile.
"Oh I am." Kelli said. "I just am often scared shitless when I do it."
All three women watched the sunset in silence until darkness overtook the land. The stars began to come out, twinkling like they had not a care in the world.
"There are no torches, no lights." Lora whispered.
"Demons don't need lights and our people are fleeing for their lives with no time to make lights." Kelli said. "There will be no lights outside these walls for a while."
"I can make some lights." Lora said. "Why don't I go and light up those creepy bastards?"
"We can't risk you." Samantha said sharply. "We need you here with all of us. Safe."
"I am not going to get hurt." Lora said sharply.
"And I thought that Jolie was the fiercest warrior that ever lived. She is dead now. I miss her and that filthy demon is masquerading as her out there. We cannot lose you too, Lora. I cannot." Samantha looked at Lora with fear and love in her eyes.
"At least let me clear that forest in front of Ravencrag tomorrow." Lora said. "We can give our archers more range, get some timber to shore up the defenses. We can even use the refugees and start putting them to work."
"That is the plan that came down from the council." Kelli said.
"At least they have a plan." Lora said, rolling her eyes.
"And we have weapons." Samantha said. "We have been constantly making weapons. Arrows and spears, Javelins and swords."
"And maces and bows. And also not enough." Kelli snorted. "They outnumber us twelve to one."
Kelli and Samantha looked a Kelli, who had a cold and calculating look in her eyes.
"It is true." The jangler said simply. "Every Valkyrie can take down 5 demons before she falls. The remaining Paladins two or three each. Every other villager and townsfolk may get lucky and take down one or two. Mathematics at it's finest."
The women stood looking out over the dark expanse of the night.
"Goddess I just wanna screw right now." Kelli said, taking a swig from a flask that seemed to appear in her hand like magic.
"I'm game." Samantha and Lora said at the same time.
All three women laughed and went back to the curtains that hid the Fury Dormitory from the horizon
"I never liked you." Samantha said to Kelli.
"By Below I still hate you!" Kelli laughed. "But the end of everything makes everyone strange bedfellows."
Lora silently took them both by the waist and hugged them close, her warmth flowed into both of them as they pressed into her.
The nightmare was fresh in her mind as Lora woke. Fire. It was everywhere in her dream. She wiped the sweat from her brow and attempted to untangle herself from the sheets. A groan came from her left.
"Five more minutes." Kelli said.
"About time you two woke up."
Samantha came in through the curtains, her icy wings folded to her back. She had a tray of fruit, cheese and hard-boiled eggs that Lora eyed hungrily even through her receding terror of her dream.
"You look like you have seen a ghost." Samantha asked Lora as she set the tray down. "Are you alright?"
"It's just the fire dream." Kelli interrupted with a yawn. "She has it every night now."
"What happened to five more minutes?" Lora asked, her voice husky.
"Breakfast happened." Kelli said with a small smile.
Samantha looked annoyed as Kelli tucked into the breakfast she had clearly intended to share with Lora, but then turned back to the other Fury, concern furrowed on her brow.
"This recurring dream of yours, is it exactly the same or does it differ?" Samantha asked, her blue eyes penetrating and fierce.
"It differs." Lora said, shrugging. "The end is the same though. I end the world in fire."
"Do you lose control of your anger? Is there the same instigating event?" Samantha asked. "If you are seeing the fluid future we need to avoid as many of those things as possible."
"The elders ruled out an ability to see the future when we brought her here." Kelli interrupted again. "They never would have gone through with the transformation if there was a possibility she could end everything. Even if the possibility that it was a premonition, they really had no choice."