Trigger warning: Contains battlefield violence, slightly gorey at times. Despite the subject matter there are no explicit scenes of male-on-female rape, but there are references made to it. However there is female-on-male coercion, reluctance, cheating and betrayal.
This one got a little longer than I anticipated, so I split it in two, but there's still some 'fun' to be had along the way, and hopefully the climax is worth it. Part 2 is basically finished already and coming soon.
Enjoy.
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Dearest Volren,
It's so amazing, knowing you're still alive and so close now. It almost seems surreal. So close yet so far. Every hold and region you have won to your cause has driven my excitement higher, and now we finally near the exhilarating climax of your heroic quest.
I apologize that it has taken me 2 full days since your army arrived to send you another letter. I've been afraid, with your forces just outside the city now, that someone might see my dove flying from my window and follow his flight, straight to your army as he has been trained so well to do. I've had to find a way to release him more discretely, to keep our treasonous exchanges secret, but I believe I have.
I hope he finds you well. Every battle you fight makes me sick with worry that you might fall to an errant arrow. Every letter you return to me drives me wild with joy to know that you haven't. You are the true hero of this war. I hope your Arch-Chieftain knows this, that you are a man not only with prowess in battle, but with the wisdom and humanity to win over the people with your words. A man he should strive to imitate. A man this realm needs. A man I can't wait to meet.
So know this, I have heard that my king plans to attack in the dead of night tonight. He may use the side gates in hope that you don't detect them until it's too late. I am sure they will be seen anyway, but I feel like I must warn you nonetheless. Stay safe my gallant hero. I lie awake at night dreaming of what I might do when we finally meet. Do you?
Your secret dove,
-ZEA
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Volren thrust his sword and felt the familiar resistance of flesh against the blade. The warmth of the soldiers blood spilling through the chainmail and on to his hands, the gasp of disbelief from the man's lips, were all too familiar sensations. He pushed the man over and let the blade slide out of his belly, listening to him writhe and groan as he scanned the battlefield around him to make sure he wasn't in imminent danger.
Volren decided the man might not exsanguinate immediately and instead be left to slowly perish, so he mercifully took the time to place his blade on his neck and slice into his artery. Blood flowed forth like a torrent and the man was still in seconds.
He was doing that more often, he found. He had grown more embittered with war. He still believed in their cause, but the human cost seemed to cut deeper in to his thoughts. Every time a hold or region either fell to them or joined them, it struck him how arbitrary it seemed whether men fought beside him as brethren, or fought against him to the death, simply on the whims of their leaders.
He shook the thoughts from his head, knowing they were worse than useless at a time like this. As he wiped the blood from his hands, he scanned the field farther out and saw the line of battle had moved forward. He smiled. They were winning, and far more quickly than he had even hoped. It wasn't yet a rout though. He saw where the blue chainmail-clad royal soldiers seemed to outnumber his brown banded-leather-clad Kelvik brothers, and traversed the corpse-strewn field to join them.
He kept his running momentum and swung his sword with a bellow to slice the head clean off a soldier that was about to stab one of his men on the ground, and shared a brief grin with the relieved man, wondering if he'd spared him from pissing himself or not.
He took on one of the remaining soldiers, but perhaps had let his ego get to him, as he confidently parried the mans attack, but failed to notice the mace being flung at him from the side and barely managed to twist away in time so only the handle of it caught his shoulder. He struggled to regain his footing and wasn't able to get his sword up in time to properly deflect the swordsman's next attack, suffering a cut to his arm and getting his arms entangled with the man. He watched helplessly as the soldier with the mace stood again and wound up to strike him, but suddenly an arrow impaled his neck and he fell.
Vol smiled, recognizing the arrow, and thrust his shoulder into the other swordsman's chest, knocking him backwards. He deliberately dropped his sword to untangle his arms from the man, but caught it again before it hit the ground. Vol moved at the soldier before he could regain his footing and was surprised when his sword was still parried not once but twice. Not a third though, and the soldier screamed as his hand was hewn clean off. He dropped to his knees in stunned defeat and Vol quickly put his sword point above his collarbone and thrust down into his chest. A sickening gurgling sound for a few moments followed by the thud of his dead body and Volren breathed a sigh of relief.
He looked in the direction the arrow had come from and smiled wide seeing Balia, his warrior-maiden love. It wasn't the first time she had saved him on the battlefield and he hoped it wasn't the last. He wanted to run to her, but she simply winked and ran in the opposite direction, making it easier for him to keep his mind on task and turn away to face the battle line again.
The sun was just about to peak above the horizon. The king had indeed thought that sending his forces out of the city gates to attack in the dead of night, just a couple hours before sunrise, would take their army off-guard. Even without Vol's letter from his secret admirer, the surprise wouldn't have worked. Their scouts and night-guard were vigilant as ever, and even if most of the army had been sleeping, they had been ready soon enough to meet the attack.
He was surprised they hadn't broken and retreated back within the gates yet. They must be getting desperate, likely ordered to break the siege or else. That bode well. Perhaps few battles remained before they could finally rest, and Groldur will have led them to victory.