Jerome Ch. 06: Defends Raven Clan
Jerome and his family defend themselves
WARNING: This story involves NO scenes of graphic sex. If that is not what you are looking for don't read on.
This story is a fantasy written as perhaps a last chapter. Its view point is as from days of old and uses old terminology. It is a fantasy of an emerald amulet, gold, witches and wolves and shield maidens.
I am Sir Jerome of Cavan and many years ago I set off on a quest to seek the ancient ruins at Deireadh le Cosáin. The emerald Amulet of Dea-Chlú drove me onward. On my travels I bred nuns and witches and the red-haired princess, Aoife, who became my shield maiden and wife. We settled in with my witch-wife, Morgan, and started our family and clan.
As foreseen by my witch-wife, Morgan, my shield maiden, Aoife, has born me our thirteen children. We have passed nineteen springs together. Females seeking knowledge of the white arts are drawn to our enclave to be trained by my witch wife, Morgan, and my only daughter with her. That is how our Raven Clan is growing. All work the farm and tend the livestock. Aoife allows my rutting for she knows my heart belongs only to her and Mother Morgan and Princess Cailean.
For now the Raven Clan is predominantly female other than my male children. All are trained in the white arts, swordplay and archery including all my children. Sometimes the males from the villages reap a benefit from the coven females during harvest time or construction on the estate or at moon festivals.
I assess the estate in wonder of the life I now live. We have claimed hundreds of acres of woods and meadows and farm lands surrounding the lake as belonging to the Raven Clan. I have three beautiful wives, thirteen children and I guess a few concubines as the old book calls them and my children by them also. I had no foretelling of the life I now live as I started out on my quest so many years ago. I am a blessed man. At unfortunate times a man and family must protect what they have worked years to build. What follows is such a story.
"Blessed Father, Blessed Father," yelled my only daughter from the witch-wife Morgan, as she ran across the field. She is also of eighteen springs and has grown to be the finest white witch surpassing her mother in skills and power. She leads the Coven of the young women and my daughters.
"Blessed Father, the ravens have flown to my Mother with tales of woe. Evil men are now on their way here after harassing and harming the villagers. We must prepare our defense."
"Go back to your Mother to prepare the Coven and thank you for the warning." I took my daughter and hugged her tightly and gave her several kisses. I swatted her bum when she turned and she eked and ran away.
I walked to our home and rang the warning bell. My wife, Aoife, dashed out from the house, her hunting knife in hand. I told her of the warning and told my eldest twins to prepare our defense. Soon after preparations were complete seven mounted men came out of the forest and rode up.
I knew better then to send my shield maiden away for she would always fight beside me, even to the death she has said. She had hung my short sword across my back in preparation that I could quickly grab. All my children were trained for combat and are skilled archers and knife wielders.
"Old man we do not want to force ourselves upon you. A carpenter in the next village over was too far into his cups and told of a hamlet were gold flowed in the stream and the old man possessed a huge emerald of power which he wore around his neck. We see you have no armed men to protect you so you shall yield and no harm shall come to your children and women folk."
"Defy my gracious request and the red-head and your adult women folk will be passed around for my men's' pleasure after I taste the joys of your wife," the leader of the band of ruffians said as he and another dismounted.
"Sir, I may look old and our hamlet defenseless but I give you this warning before you proceed. Draw your sword and you shall tip the scale. You and your right-hand man and your mounted brethren shall be dead before they can draw their swords and take their last breath. Mount your horse and leave and you shall live out this day," I warned the gang.
The leader looked about and laughed and the mounted riders joined in. "Old man, I have warned you to prevent our band ravishing your clan of adult females for our pleasure and filling our pockets with your gold and jewels. That green emerald would look nice on my chest as well as your wife's braids on my belt. Once we have had our fill of pleasure we shall leave your young children as orphans then join our brethren in the village and sack them further as punishment."
I said, "Last chance to leave with your lives."
The huge leader laughed loudly and pulled at the hilt of his sword. It happened so quickly. Aoife threw her hunting knife and split the skull of the man to the right. The leader turned when that man screamed. I lunged and drove my short sword through the leader's leather jerkin up under his ribs and split his heart in two.
I felt the breeze as two arrows flew past me hitting the mark of two left eyes of two mounted men. Before they fell two more men fell to the ground from arrows piercing their skull driven through their ear. The seventh rider had already fallen to the ground.
"Please, please, Chieftain, I seek your forgiveness and grace," the one on the ground cried out.
I heard the sword of my eldest daughter slide out of her scabbard. It pointed at the throat of the man on the ground as her eyes turned to mine waiting for the nod that would end his life. She breathed deeply from the fright and excitement.
"Please Princess let me live and explain," he begged hugging the ground.
"Father?" my eldest daughter asked.
"Let the boy plead for his life. We owe him that. He pulled no weapon to threaten us. I have raised all of you to be fair and just but then swift in the punishment," I spoke to my children assembled.
"Turn your face to gaze upon my feet you dog. If you raise it an inch my blade will enter your ear and not stop until I have stuck your head to the dirt," my sword maiden daughter barked.
My wife slapped my back and I laughed saying she is your daughter as the tension eased.
"Begin you dirt slime and tell no lies if you wish to live," my daughter barked again as she kicked his arms wide in supplication. I heard my wife laugh lightly behind me.
"My Princess, my parents died of illness and my uncle forced me to join this band of marauders as a servant and groomsman. He burned my home and barn to the ground preventing my hopes of staying on and farming. I thought each day of a way to escape from their evil. I surrender and seek your grace," he pleaded.
I turned and my eldest twin, the male, held his bow with another arrow at the ready. I looked across the field at the barn to see two Coven females holding the bows from which the arrows took down the other two riders. The riders had no chance against the skills of my children and the Coven daughters. It happened so fast the men were dead before they hit the ground.
I called forth the Coven daughters from the barn. I asked our horse grooms to unsaddle and store the tack from the seven horses into the barn and lead them to the corral and add them to the herd. FÃochmhar, my steed and Cath-láidir, Aoife's mare sensed the blood in the air and thumped the ground wanting to join the battle. The protector wolves walked amongst us and growled at the seventh man on the ground.
I called all my children and female Coven members out into the court yard. Morgan and her daughter had joined us. I needed to teach all of them of the sour aspects of our world. For once they were all assembled they would see death of a human for the first time. I had seen far too many dead in my life time of warfare.
I taught all assembled of the continuous need to hone their skills to protect our family and the Raven Clan. I instructed the women to strip the dead men, pile up their weapons and drop four of the naked bodies in the pig pen and two into the woods for our protector wolves. The riders would not deserve a burial.