Ylva and Ben moved along, keeping everyone they had rescued in front of them. Despite the lagging pace they were marching at, it wasn't concerning, with the immediate threat dealt with. It was maybe half an hour before the group spotted the town gates in the distance. Cries of relief went up amongst the refugees and their pace quickened.
"Halt! Who goes there?" came a call from the top of the gate.
"Refugees from the outlying farms! Let us in, please!" Donus cried out.
"Donus? Is that you?" came the reply.
"If that is who I think it is, you'd better open that gate, boy!" the old man replied.
Not even a minute later, they all heard the sounds of timbers being moved and hinges creaking. A few seconds later, the gates swung inwards, letting the refugees in. Cries of relief ran through the people as militia and townsfolk alike ran out to help the beleaguered people. Cries of joy ran through the crowd as they reunited some people with the family they believed lost.
"Donus, you're OK!" the guard cried out, pulling the old man in for a hug. Donus returned the hug, just as happy to be back in town.
"Happy to see you too, Mahrkan," Donus replied with a smile.
"Arenia?" the guard asked, almost fearful of the answer.
"Mahrkan!" the woman gushed, running straight to the man.
He ran to her, scooping her up in his arms, swinging her around as he laughed. Arenia was laughing too, but crying as well, before she brought her face to Mahrkan's, kissing him. The man lost his balance and fell to his back, the woman landing right atop of him. Laughter rippled among the onlookers, but the young couple didn't care, because to them, everything was all right in the world again.
"Her husband?" Ben wondered, eyeing the canoodling couple.
"Betrothed. Even though I didn't like the boy from the start, he kind of grew on me. So I allowed him to ask her," Donus grumbled good-naturedly.
"Ben, Ylva! You guys made it!" Denys cried out, rushing up to the pair.
"Of course we made it! You expected anything else?" Ylva questioned, cocking her eyebrow.
"No, it's just that... others have tried... and failed. I hoped things would be different, but feared they wouldn't be," Denys replied, before his eyes snapped to the smoke in the distance. "What happened out there?"
Ben smirked and told the militia captain what exactly transpired out on the road. His eyes widened when he was told about the tactic the raiders employed. He was grateful for their help though and smiled at the carts full of weapons, armor, and food. Denys knew that the militia and the town would put them all to good use, and soon.
"So, from what we can guess, these raiders are well coordinated, which begs the question; who or what is leading them?" Ben finished.
"Likely a Slavemaster. A man who has spent his entire life collecting, selling and trading slaves," Denys clarified, seeing Ben's confusion.
"I'm guessing they're real hardasses then? Tough to take down?" Ben wondered.
"Among the toughest of our kind. Because of their profession, they are not only effective at what they do, but are often brutal as well. They are the largest, strongest and most cunning of our kind," Denys told him.
"Like Unktar?" Ben queried.
"Yes. But Unktar was a relatively new Slavemaster. He had yet to develop any real cunning, which he had hidden beneath his ruthless acts," Ylva piped up.
"So, this guy, whoever he is, is likely worse that Unktar?" Ben guessed.
"If he's cunning enough to have planned out how to put this town on its knees, then yes. Whoever he is, he's likely got enough men to overrun this town straight on, if he wanted to. The fact that he hasn't shows that he's someone who plans things and doesn't squander his resources. We must be careful in what we do next. I, for one, am worried about what will happen next," Denys reasoned.
"What do you mean?"
"Since you and Ylva took out the camp that holds the south road, there will probably be an attack soon. The raiders will want revenge against us for killing their friends," Denys grouched.
"I have an idea on how to handle that," Ben smiled.
"What did you have in mind?" Ylva asked.
"If the raiders had a group watching the south road, they probably have people on the west road too, yeah?" Ben queried.
"Yes, but the road there goes into rocky territory, which is where the iron mine is located. Besides the mine, there isn't much in that direction," Denys told him.
"But if you gained control of the mine again, with the south road open, trade might resume. If that happens, then any hold these raiders have over you is lost," Ben stated.
"The Slavemaster won't just let us do as we please after that. He won't let this attack go unanswered," Denys reminded him.
"Which is why we have to keep hitting these bastards. Bleed them of what they have and what they've taken. If we do that, they will have much less to work with when it comes to attacking the town. Which is why I propose that Ylva and I head down the west road and see if we can find a camp down in that area," Ben suggested.
"You two going off alone again?" Denys wondered.
"No. We got lucky on the south road. That group wasn't overly skilled in dealing with people who knew how to fight. They relied purely on numbers to overtake the riders you sent out. We may not get so lucky on the west road," Ben told him.
"What do you need?" Denys asked.
"I know that everyone who can fight is needed here in town, but if you could spare me three of the militia, that would be a big help," Ben replied.
"Our best and biggest?" Denys queried.
"More like the smallest members you have. They need to be experienced, though," Ben told him.
"Why do they need to be small?" Ylva asked.