THE TATTOOED WOMAN - Chapter 12
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Chapter 12: I may have overreacted, just a bit.
The battlefield was a quagmire of torn bodies and bloodstained snow, trampled and steaming. The Orcs were dragging the dead beasts off towards the woods so they could be skinned, and proper trophies taken. The iron-hard hides of the supernatural hounds would make very fine armour and the Orcs knew this well and were a far too canny a people to waste such a bounty. The Captain had sought out the oldest of their warriors and offered him her sword for the task, for the runic engraved dark adamant and mithril-laced blade could peel apart even the tough pelts of a barghest like a hot knife through butter. The grizzled warrior had hefted the old blade with appreciation. Drawing a hissing breath his eyes all but glowed as he looked along its deadly lines as he turned it this way and that, feeling its balance, and he used his leather-like finger to gingerly test the razor-sharp edge, drawing blood instantly.
Eventually, however, he handed it back with an appreciative nod, "A warrior's weapon, keep for warrior's tasks. Muscle and strength will work here well enough, as it has always been," he grinned at her wolfishly as he added, "when you die, I will have this blade from your corpse, until that day you keep it close."
The Captain laughed, "Well, at least it will have a good home and will go to someone who'll use it well, so for my part, I think my shade would be happy enough with that."
The old Orc slapped her on the back hard enough to almost stagger her and Nyx carefully hid her grin.
After he had wandered off towards the woods Ashunara groaned as she flexed her shoulders, "I swear that bastard just does shit like that to annoy me," she looked about, "any idea where Azure is? If she was out there and ran into those things she could be in tro..."
"I'm right here Boss."
The voice came from directly behind her and the Captain had to stifle a shriek, "Dear Gods! You have got to stop doing that! You're going to give someone a bloody heart attack someday!"
Azure grinned, "Well, I keep trying, but so far, no luck. Anyway, I was out and about when I heard the howling, but I was too far off to get in on the fight, but I've since tracked the beasts back from our camp to look for their lair," she sniffed and pointed back into the trees, "there's a spot a few hundred yards back there in the woods where the snow is melted, it looks like a big, scorched circle. All the tracks originate from there, and it looks like the beasts came out of that mark running in pretty much a straight line, hell for leather and full tilt, directly for us. They only spread out a bit as they got closer."
Nyx frowned, "A portal?"
The scout looked off into the trees and nodded, "That's my thought, yes."
Ashunara pondered, "Any chance Quintus could maybe examine it and discern its source when he recovers sufficiently?"
Azure shrugged, "I'm not an expert in this Captain but he's an adventurer, and from what little I understand of these things his magic is more to do with destroying his foes and murdering his enemies, you know how those lunatics are. Though he has a few practical enchantments for healing and the like. Still, some adventurers deal with ancient traps, wards and the like so it's not impossible that he may perhaps have some skill with forensic magic."
The Captain mused, "He's been damned handy to have around for a human, but seems to lack stamina. He's collapsed again after casting only a few spells, though they were certainly effective. I just wish he was a little stronger."
The scout gave a short bark of laughter, "Captain, respectfully, you saw just how tough those things were and he all but vaporised three of them and that took no small amount of effort, added to that he's barely recovered from his last exertions, and that he did so with no preparation or instruments makes his spellcasting all the more impressive. But I suspect this investigative work you suggest may be more about craft and art, as opposed to power and strength."
Ashunara nodded with a dry chuckle, "I know, I'm not saying against the man, I saw him save Maggie when he blew one of the bastard things to smouldering ruin, but you know how Captains are lass, give them two wizards and they'll complain they don't have three. Well enough then, once he's sufficiently recovered would you take a suitable escort with you and show this man the place you found so we might see what he might discern."
"I'll take Elsadore and a couple of Orcs with me Captain and be ready when he is."
"Well and good."
Nyx looked across at Ashunara with a furrowed brow of curiosity, "And what, as if I did not know already, do you plan to do if our errant wizard can discern the source of this attack?"
Ashunara frowned, "Hmm, well whoever did this is clearly powerful, and so we must consider the cost to our houses if we engage in a prolonged contest, so perhaps it may be prudent to attempt to treat with them and come to terms."
Nyx gave the woman a look of surprise, "Seriously?"
The Captain smiled such a smile that would make toothy things found in the very depths of the sea look friendly and welcoming in contrast, "Fuck no! Nobody with power enough to throw a pack of Barghests at us will give up so easily! These bastards are going to keep coming so when I find them, I'm going to murder them all, then burn their damned house down for good measure."
Nyx clapped her hands in satisfaction, "Splendid! Thought for a second some doppleganger had replaced you with someone boring."
The rest of the day was spent in tending the wounded and making the camp more secure. The Dwarves, with the typical tireless practicality of their kind, swiftly constructed a stockade of sharpened stakes around the encampment and then began to surround it with a trench.
Ashunara attended and spoke to their leader, looking at the row of the fallen as she passed, their armoured bodies all laid out with warpick and shield in hand, being tended by their brothers in arms, who polished their mail and braided the beards of the dead as they lay on the cold ground. As she watched, the leader of the Dwarves approached her and she gave him a short bow, "Centurion, I regret the deaths of so many of your kind."
He looked up at her with hooded eyes, "Do you indeed?"
"I do, truly. They were no enemies of mine that I would enjoy seeing them slain, and you took the bulk of the attack upon yourselves. Had we been here alone I think we might have been overwhelmed. So, for that and more, you have my thanks."
He grunted, "Why have you come DΓΆkkΓ‘lfar?"
"I came in part to express my respects for your fallen, and to offer what aid I can to your wounded."
The Dwarf grunted, "Your pet human has been doing what she can, and her efforts are appreciated Captain," he turned a canny eye on the Dark Elf, "do you seek recompense?"
She shook her head, "No, not this time. Your men were hurt when we fought a common foe so for my part, I say there is no debt between us."
Garok looked at her and nodded, but his broad shoulders slumped in disgruntled irritation, and he sounded dejected, "Fairly spoken," he gestured towards his company, "with our wounded, we are no longer fit to pursue the human slavers and I fear those of my kin he took are now lost to us. It is a shameful thing to fail so completely."