Apkis
stood next to Goldis as their fleet of thirty ships lined up into two
rows of ships. Their allies the Crowsians also lined up in attack
formations as the Irkan Clansmen guarded their rear flanks. The
Angoths were also preparing for battle under the leadership of
Leothrad himself. “Where the blazes are Servestine and Eron? They
should be back by now! Servestine you have disobeyed my orders.”
Apkis gritted his teeth wanting to punish something. He thought of
punishing Aimal at this very moment, but his conscience said no. It
reminded him of the wife and children he had back home in the Veek
homeland.
Leothrad’s
fleet of five ships lined up ready for battle as other Angoth vessels
filed in behind his ships. Each one had drums of war beating in the
air. None of the Cren warships bothered to stir. Some or most were
too scared to come out or even command their troops to do anything.
It was likely they were all still asleep as dawn crept around the
corner with some light from the sun illuminating the battlefield.
Apkis waited for the dawn to emerge before the mass assault was
executed under the command of Commander Goldis. Goldis was the
commander who waited for the right moment to strike.
Leothrad
had his own ships and the Angoths stop within an arrow’s distance
away from the Cren fleet, which are just moments away from stirring
awake. Another volley of arrows are fired from the Angoth vessels.
Goldis raised his sword and signaled for the attack to commence.
Oarsmen and sailors put their vessels at full speed as others ready
the battering rams and grapnels for boarding.
“Sharpen
your blades boys this war is just the beginning!” Apkis hollered to
the crews, Marines, and Hoplites aboard the thirty ships gathered in
the Veek fleet. Crowsian vessels did the same as they prepared to
attack the Cren galleys and board the linked ships for prize and
glory. Masts had every sail down increasing the speed of each vessel
as the wind blew in their favor, some believed it was the work of the
sea god Nepotus, others the Sky god Erusina, Apkis believed it was
the work of the Crowsian Mages who believed in this alliance. All
along the lines Crowsian and Veek alike gathered at the bows of their
vessels ready to ram into the enemy ships as their crews scrambled to
prepare for battle.
Goldis
ordered for archers and ballistae to be fired at the ships in front.
He had ballistae fire on the masts and archers loose arrows on the
decks killing crew and warriors alike. There were loads of them
running a muck on the decks trying to figure what to do while others
stood ready to face sixty ships full of enemy troops coming at them
in return. Ten vessels rammed into three vessels at once. The impact
was so tremendous it could have caused the vessels to sink
immediately. None of the ships sank since the rams connected the
ships to the galleys, which smashed into ships behind them and next
to them. Goldis swung first onto the galley followed by Apkis and
fifty men aided by scores of archers and peltasts who acted as
marines. They threw their harpoons and javelins into the ranks of the
enemy before Goldis swept across with his boarding party. Other ships
did the same as they dropped down onto enemy decks.
Apkis
swung down onto a Goblin breaking its leg as he landed the wretched
creature was cured with a blade through its heart as the
Crowsian-Veek swung at his second opponent. Scores of enemies fell to
their blades as they fought for control of the galley. There was not
much for them to lose as the Cren forces threw themselves into the
spears and shields of the Hoplite forces.
The
ship they boarded felt crooked from the impact and its hull smashed
up against two other vessels whose crew and warriors joined in the
furry. Apkis swung his Xiphos defending his position as more men
piled on board from behind them. He sliced through four goblins and
seven Cren demons that fell at his feet the moment his blade went
through them. Hoplites next to him had greater success as they fought
side-by side with brothers and commanders. Arrows and javelins flew
over head into the ranks of the enemy as more boarded vessels to get
to them. Archers aboard vessels behind them fired volleys into crowds
of enemies as they passed by.
Apkis
felt victory was assured as they formed a phalanx formation in a
circular shape. He looked over at other vessels that had Crowsians
and Veeks alike doing the same formations slaughtering the enemy.
Only a few Hoplites fell in the battle over control of the first ten
vessels they boarded. Some started to climb back on to the ships they
came from leaving possession of the crooked ship to the Veeks.
Cheers
and hurrahs sprang up as the enemy back away, some had arrows shot at
them as others fell in the gaps in between ships. Apkis saw nineteen
receive arrow shafts in the back and head as they tried to retreat.
He turned to Goldis whose face was painted in enemy blood. The young
Commander howled with joy with his men as a victory could be smelt in
the air. Even Apkis could smell it.
“Sir,
shall we press on?” Apkis yelled above the noise of shouts of
victory and joy.
“What?”
Goldis yelled back unable to hear Apkis.
Apkis
shouldered his way to the Commander so he could hear him. “I said,
should we press on?” Apkis shouted in his ear.
“No
we should search the ships and loot them, but have men and archers
here to defend what we have taken here!” Goldis replied as he
sheathed his Xiphos for the moment. Out of the cabins chained
warriors sprung out killing Cren guardsmen and holding a Cren
Priestess hostage, plus a Cren Captain’s severed head is flung in
Goldis’ direction.
The
warrior is a large man with tribal tattoos on his arms and face. “Are
you here against the Cren Order’s will?” the tattooed warrior
asked. Goldis nodded and had a Hoplite pick up the head and place it
on a pike. He turned to Apkis who glanced at the girl then at his
Commander.
“Shall
we then Commander?” he asked smiling.
“VEEKS!
FORWARD!” Goldis shouted at the Hoplites and Marines whom advanced
onto the next vessel as other groups board others at the same time.
The Cren forces were waiting for them, but were too stunned to fight
back well enough to curb the tide of the battle. Hoplites formed
their phalanx lines with their leaders and captains mixed in. Spears
pierced through bodies like a needle through cloth. Apkis paused as
he came aboard the second vessel. He climbed up on the ropes of the
vessel to get a better view of the battle. Crowsians advanced quiker
than they did and swept across a column of eight ships already armed
with Veek equipment, but Crowsian weapons. Their sickles and Kopis
sliced through the enemy easy enough, decapitating numerous foes as
they advanced forward. It was hard to tell if the Crowsians were
freeing prisoners since he saw mainly bald heads, braided heads and
heads with dreads.
Countless
enemies fell to the blades, and spears of Veek and Crowsian alike. He
looked down to check on the progress of his men who were halfway
through the second ship as thousands of Cren warriors met them. It
seemed to stall them for awhile with bodies of enemies littering the
decks. He watched as Hoplites and Marines forced their way into the
cabin to free more prisoners. Apkis spotted Goldis who was leading
the advance as a few hundred Hoplites were ordered to press as one
against five times their numbers. A thousand Cren warriors were all
over three galleys with platforms set up to connect them. Apkis
watched the young commander force his way through the numerous
enemies.
The
Hoplites and Flax warriors sliced, and speared their way through the
crowd of enemies. Goldis’ Hoplites killed their way to the other
side of the ship as another group of Hoplites aboard another craft
took over another vessel and were about to board another one.
Prisoners poured out of the cabins and lower decks armed with weapons
of their captors and so called masters. His first thoughts were of
how many slaves did the Cren Fleet bring and what were their true
numbers.
Apkis
looked over to his left and saw the Crowsians were having trouble
with Goblins and Ogres aboard the vessels. He looked down and saw
fifty Hoplites and thirty Peltasts resting their arms from battle.
Apkis took a quick glance seeing the Irkan warriors were guarding
their rear flanks. He even caught a glimpse of some Cren vessels
breaking away in attempt to flank them. The Veek Supervisor slid down
watching Goldis’ progress as he lead four-hundred men across his
second prized vessel as prisoners armed with bows covered his flanks
and rear. Another faction appeared on the battlefield, but Apkis
could guess who it was. He felt its presence approaching. For now he
had to get more men to help the Crowsians who were losing ground to
the Ogres. Apkis landed in the center of the resting group and looked
around, seeing well rested men.
“What
the Hern are you doing? Do you want the goddess Atheyan fucked in all
three holes by ogres?” he shouted at them.
“No!”
they all said at once, standing at attention. Apkis pointed his
Xiphos in the direction of the Crowsians who needed help.
“On the other side of that quarter deck our Crowsian Allies are
being forced back by the enemy! Join me and flank the enemy and be
rich with spoils of war!” Apkis preached, arousing the men to fight
on in a battle over the sea. He charged towards the quarter deck as
the men followed him up a ramp to the quarter deck. Apkis had
Peltasts throw their Javelins at the nearest enemies who were about
to flank the Crowsians from another vessel. Another group of Hoplites
occupied the space at the bow of the galley the Crowsians were
fighting over. Apkis yelled for them to stay there and hold the line
as he lead his own group over to the other ship next to it, riddled
with Cren Warriors, and Goblin Raiders.
Fifty
Hoplites boarded the vessel as Peltasts followed close behind. More
Cren Vessels feel to the combined forces of the Veek and Crowsian
Forces with help from the prisoners they keep freeing. Hundreds of
prisoners made up their own force as they fought their way alongside
Crowsian and Veek. Apkis and his fifty Hoplites plunged into the
flank of Cren warriors and Ogres that never suspected them. His sword
slashed through five enemies before he came face to face with a
towering Ogre that reached for him. Acting quickly Apkis sliced the
palm of the monster’s hand forcing its arm back. It backed away
hurt trampling those behind him. A javelin was thrown and struck the
creature in the throat killing it. More Ogres turned to them as
arrows flew at them.
It
was clear this battle was far from over. They may have caught the
enemy by surprise, but the enemy brought more men than the Veeks,
Angoths, Crowsians and Irkan warriors combined. Before he resumed the
fight aboard his third vessel for capture Apkis spotted ships in the
back broke away and fled towards the reefs. He turned to his left and
saw ten Irkan warships engage the Cren galleys and board others
linked together with platforms and hooks. What he also glimpsed were
vessels surfacing from the ocean full of Makool attack the Irkan
Longboats.
A
large hand snatched him up as his men fought the Goblins and Ogres.
It was huge beared ogre with a scar on his nose and one eye covered
up. His instincts took over as the monster brought him to up to its
face. Gripping his Xiphos Apkis shoved it into the Ogre’s other eye
stabbing away as it cried in pain. He grabbed it by the nostril hairs
to hold on as he shoved his blade further in as blood covered blade
and arm. Another Hoplite shoved a spear into its gut right as Apkis
dealt a lethal blow stabbing its brain. The creature fell on its back
crushing several behind it.
He
yanked the Xiphos from the corpses head and drove it into the guts of
a Goblin Elite as a hundred more Cren warriors came aboard from other
ships deeper in the linked fortress of ships. It was midday already
and they had made some dent in the fleet. Crowsians appeared from his
left flanking the Goblins and Cren warriors. His mind went to
Leothrad and what he was doing as arrows rained down on ships just
beyond his reach.
“Are
the Angoths still harassing the Cren bastards?” He asked a Crowsian
warrior who was more mage-healer than a warrior who looked him in the
eyes.
“The
Angoths are attacking on the other side and are making their way
through the ranks of enemies, sir. More of your Veek brethren are
here….” The healer’s voice trailed off and disappeared as the
adrenaline of war swept over Apkis in the heat of battle. The healer
hollered at him as the fight went as he sat there with bodies and
arrows falling around them. He could tell they were mostly winning as
twenty prisoners poured out after some mutiny spread.