Chapter Twenty-One
Katrin had known this moment was coming, and she'd vowed to herself that she wouldn't get angry. Instead she felt fear.
"There's no other way?" she asked quietly. Corec had pulled her aside after he'd returned from touring the refugee shelters with Treya and Ellerie. They were late getting back. Apparently they'd been up to more than just looking at shelters.
"I was hoping there'd be help coming from Larso or Matagor, but there's nothing. Maybe we could talk to Yelena or Varsin Senshall, and ask them to convince Duke Voss to convince the king, but by the time help arrives from Tyrsall, more people will die. And if there are hatchlings... it might be too late to stop them. Besides, unless Yelena and her bondmates come here themselves, I doubt Tyrsall's forces are prepared to fight a dragon. We're already here, and we can help."
Katrin nodded. "When do we leave?"
"Not you." Corec's tone was firm.
"What?"
"Katrin, think about it. What can you do against a dragon? Bardic magic doesn't work on animals, does it?"
"No, but--"
"And you promised that if it was too dangerous to come with us, you'd stay somewhere safe."
"I said I'd
consider
it!" Katrin hissed.
"Then consider it now. What would you do if the dragon attacked?"
Katrin turned away. The worst thing was, he was right. She was worried about Corec and her friends, but she was also frightened for herself. She had no way to defend herself from anything like a dragon. She'd thought she'd come to terms with not always being able to help out, but this was a new low.
Corec gave her a moment, then spoke again. "I need someone to stay here in Four Roads. Leena can go back and forth, but if you're here, you can keep up with news of any dragon sightings, and you can buy supplies if we need anything. Besides, someone has to watch over Harri and Ditte. If we leave them by themselves while the dragon's still out there, I'm worried they'll run again."
Katrin nodded. The job was little more than a sop to her pride, but it was better than nothing. She wasn't completely useless.
"Fine," she said, "but you'll need Shavala." Of all of them, the elven woman was the most capable of dealing with large threats. "You said she'd find us here."
"She's on her way, I think. At least, she's almost directly south of us. I'll ask Leena to check on her if we don't see her soon."
While they'd been speaking, Ellerie had been in a whispered conversation with Boktar. Treya had taken Harri and Ditte to Mama Wenna's house.
The rest of the group had gathered close by. Corec took Katrin by the hand and joined them.
"Ellerie, Treya, and I are going after the dragon," he announced. "It's getting closer to Four Roads, and even if it's not likely to attack the town itself, that won't matter if it takes over all the outlying areas. These folks can't cope on their own, and Larso and Matagor have both refused to do anything. There are only a few knights in town, and that's just not enough. We're hiring mercenaries, but we're going with them."
No one looked surprised.
"You'll need more than just the three of you," Sarette said.
Corec nodded. "If anyone else wants to come, we'd welcome your help. Or you can stay here in Four Roads with Katrin. She's going to make any arrangements that we need on this end, and watch over Harri and Ditte. Leena, I'm hoping you'll stay here, but check in with us once each day to see if we have any messages or need any supplies."
The Sanvari woman glanced at Ellerie, who gave her a weak smile and a nod.
"I will," Leena said.
"How
do
we fight a dragon?" Boktar asked. "The last time one came to Stone Home, I was too young to pay any attention."
"Siege weapons and magic," Bobo said. When everyone looked his way, he shrugged. "According to the stories I've read."
Corec said, "The Knights of Pallisur train to fight them without magic, but it's dangerous. That's why I want to help. I don't think there are any wizards in Four Roads, or any other mages besides a few priests. We're the only choice."
"What sort of siege weapons?" Boktar said. "The figurines from Tir Yadar?"
"To start with, but mostly to use them as models to build new ones. The knights and I will train the armsmen on how to use them."
"Who's in charge? You or the knights?"
"We're paying, so we're in charge," Corec said. "The squadron commander, Kevik, is an old friend, but if there are any knights who won't work with mages, we'll leave them behind. We'll have to make sure we have enough crews to man all the siege weapons whether the knights are with us or not."
"Can we really do it?" Sarette asked.
"I wouldn't have offered if I didn't think we could do it safely. Back when I was in training at Fort Hightower, they made us read a dozen accounts of the knights defeating dragons. If it can be done without magic, then we can do it more easily
with
magic. To start with, a dragon is most dangerous when it's flying... but how well can a dragon fly in heavy storm winds?"
A grin slowly grew on Sarette's face.
#
Corec and his friends took over an abandoned wheelwright's shop and its accompanying wagon yard for their recruitment efforts. While Boktar and Ariadne waited inside the shop to see if any volunteers would show up, Corec took his two guests around the back to show them the catapult and the cart-mounted ballista.
"This is what we need," he said to Marl the bowyer. "We've just got this one ballista and three catapults. I'd like another catapult if possible, but I need at least six more ballistae first."
The tall, skinny man leaned in close to the weapon and adjusted his spectacles. "I've seen drawings, but I've never built something this big before, or this complicated. It doesn't look much like a crossbow. The limbs don't have to be flexible?"
"No," Kevik said. "The power comes from the rope coil."