An UnOrthOdOx View of the Glory of War
“Get me Eira!” I snapped at the nearest guard.
Mountains lay to my north, but a short distance from my ultimate goal, Pamplona, and more importantly MrWhereItsAt. Yet, there upon those mountains awaited the War Chickens of the Stormian Army. It would be insane to attack them among their secure camp in the mountains. There was a group to the east, guarded by the infernal Catapults that had become a staple of the Stormian War Machine, and providing a tempting target. I was much too long in my years to fall for such a thing, though, knowing full well a counter attack would soon surround and destroy us if we gave in to that temptation.
“You sent for me, UnO?” Eira said from behind.
“Yes. Is everyone accounted for?”
“No. Ghengis took off on his own further north. I have already dispatched a regiment to bring him back.”
I smiled. “A useless effort. Ghengis must have known that a city the size of Pamplona would have outlying farms to fill his lust for blood. I suspect he will corrupt the minds of the regiment you sent as well. Oh well, at least they will raise some havoc. How do you see the current situation?”
“Well, we have little choice that I can see. We must continue south and west and trust that Neu Demogyptica will be ready to assist once we break through this attempt at entrapment.”
I nodded. “Very good. You still have your fathers latest map?”
He answered by reaching into his saddlebag and holding it up with a grin. We both dismounted and found a suitable rock to unroll it upon. “The way I see it, we only have two choices. We can either camp on the hills outside of Barcelona here.” He said, pointing to the map. “Or we can shoot for the road through the desert here.”
“Get me Eira!” I snapped at the nearest guard.
Mountains lay to my north, but a short distance from my ultimate goal, Pamplona, and more importantly MrWhereItsAt. Yet, there upon those mountains awaited the War Chickens of the Stormian Army. It would be insane to attack them among their secure camp in the mountains. There was a group to the east, guarded by the infernal Catapults that had become a staple of the Stormian War Machine, and providing a tempting target. I was much too long in my years to fall for such a thing, though, knowing full well a counter attack would soon surround and destroy us if we gave in to that temptation.
“You sent for me, UnO?” Eira said from behind.
“Yes. Is everyone accounted for?”
“No. Ghengis took off on his own further north. I have already dispatched a regiment to bring him back.”
I smiled. “A useless effort. Ghengis must have known that a city the size of Pamplona would have outlying farms to fill his lust for blood. I suspect he will corrupt the minds of the regiment you sent as well. Oh well, at least they will raise some havoc. How do you see the current situation?”
“Well, we have little choice that I can see. We must continue south and west and trust that Neu Demogyptica will be ready to assist once we break through this attempt at entrapment.”
I nodded. “Very good. You still have your fathers latest map?”
He answered by reaching into his saddlebag and holding it up with a grin. We both dismounted and found a suitable rock to unroll it upon. “The way I see it, we only have two choices. We can either camp on the hills outside of Barcelona here.” He said, pointing to the map. “Or we can shoot for the road through the desert here.”
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