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Sunday, December 29, 2019

Last Ditch Defense For Kashmanol Part 1

Revealing their true colors against the invaders and those who supported them made a difference. It appeared that did not last for more than several months in the western half of Kashmanol. Rumors of this larger horde of invaders and collaborators being the vanguard assault from the other Orc forces. Teniim Elves and the Orc forces that joined them were puzzled by receiving no word nor seeing any movements towards them from the nine thousand enemies. Two full days passed before anything else happened. Montis sat with his fellow elites and some Orcs who joined them. In a semi-circle smoking Vision Milkweed mixed with Wild Pokeweed, and crushed Mammoth Road Weed. Doing the math and calculations inside his own head Toros believed the Kashmanol Orcs still have some fifty-thousand and counting. Fourteen thousand five hundred fifty four Orcs prepared to engaged the twelve thousand enemies. The one thousand one hundred eighty seven Orcs joined their forces. Toros felt a little unease encroach inside him.

Nine thousand enemies hugged the patch of woods closely while their own brethren fought the Orcs nearly a mile away. To both sides it was a spectacle, an exciting event to watch. Toros watched as he smoked his pipe with his colleagues. No one cared what day it was, what week, month or the season. All they cared about was defeating this horde, or stalling it from reaching the Teniim Kingdoms. For the Orcs it may turn into a war to preserve the remaining parts of Kashmanol that breathed free air. Toros did not want to know the true intentions of these invaders as it was obvious to many. They wanted to conquer these lands. That much was clear to the Orcs of Kashmanol, and the Elves of Teniim.

Toros puffed on the weed mixture with his gaze transfixed on the battle in the distance. In his head he prayed to the Goddess of Good Fortune the Orcs would be granted a victory. It appeared to be a one sided battle since the Orcs outnumbered the twelve thousand invaders. His attention on the battle was ripped away by a full brigade of nine thousand Orcs charged past him like a stampede. Their intentions were to crush, scare and route the nine thousand invaders hugging the woods. Armed with Axes, Maces, war-hammers, Spears, Halberds, Long Cleavers, Curved Blades, swords, various Clubs, and long bows which they stopped to notch. Although many had a bow just a few hundred loosed an arrow into the enemy ranks who were just now stirring. Toros sat him with his eyes widened at a clever move on the Orcs. A volley of arrows devastated the enemy leaving them shocked and scatter brained. One large brigade of Orcs raced down the hill to kill the rest of the enemy at the woods. They had to spread out to avoid flanking maneuvers as they rushed into the campsites. Ill prepared to face the oncoming brigade of Orcs the same sized force of invaders fell like flies. Not a single invader stood a chance against the well armored, and armed Orcs who did not see what Toros saw. At the last second the enemy had a surprise up their sleeves despite the massacre at the woods.

From the woods, brush, and tall grass a force of 39, 207 invaders and more emerged. Those who watched scrambled for their bows, and guns. Every Orc at the woods threw themselves at the revealed enemy. Having  an enemy force three times larger than their own the Orcs banded together in groups. Toros notched an arrow and loosed it in a volley of nearly two thousand arrows. Arrows showered the enemies wrapping around the Orcs on their left flank. He loosed another arrow alongside others who sent it to both flanking groups of invaders. It halted the enemy from flanking the Orcs. Many invaders could barely hold their own against these Kashmanol Orcs filling the defenders with hopes of victory. Forced to hold out in smaller groups caused casualties to mount among the Orcs who butchered the invading force of various humanoids and monsters. Toros and other bowmen loosed another volley into the woods and areas around the engagement. He could make out outlandish looking invaders with multiple arms, extra limbs, two or three heads, four legs, strange shaped heads, furry bodies, tall statures, stout bodies, long arms, big mouths, and wings. Two thousand more arrows were loosed into the woods and the field behind the battle. To Toros it seemed like a waste until he saw smaller groups propping up in the tall grass. Rather than putting pressure on the Orcs they backed away in retreat. He watched a hundred of them fall from the arrows that could reach them.

At the scene of the battle the Orcs began their retreat while fighting to the death. Bodies mounted at their feet as they moved back to the main force. For hours they fought ferociously to get out taking with them most of the enemy force. By mid dusk the larger Orc army in the distance had won their battle long before Coalition saw victory for the day. For the Orc Brigade barely three thousand made it out with their lives. Among the fifty thousand enemies that attacked them just two thousand six hundred fled from the battlefield. Toros' Commander sent them over to retrieve more survivors and the wounded. Orc Coalition War Chief Zarfu Ironfists ordered units of skirmishers to patrol the area and kill any straggling enemies. Going through the aftermath introduced the elves to more strange races and monsters that made up this invading horde. Some reptile looking races, mammal like beasts, horned monsters covered in hair, winged monsters, Octopus looking creatures, and strange uniformed figures with tentacles for arms. Sorting through the carnage Toros and his fellow Elves finished off some three thousand six hundred fort seven enemies. Among the carnage they managed to find one thousand three hundred thirty five Orcs still alive and wounded. No one left the wounded to die as it grew dark. On stretchers, steeds, mounts, and shields they carried the wounded to camp.

Toros was chosen to keep watch for the night shift with a score of others to warn the camps. All night his main focus was staying awake while keeping an eye out for enemy movements. Drinking his hot beverage of coffee that had to be grounded right there Toros glanced over at the large camp of Orcs to the south who appeared alert. Whenever he looked at the enemy's side of the land not a single light or fire was even lit. Speculations about this enemy being nocturnal or simply covert in their invasion rose up. His fellow Elites had a short debate over that despite the minimal knowledge of this newly discovered enemy. None of them doubted the enemy were hiding somewhere. At every corner, and every hour they expected the enemy to attack. What they did not expect, but should have were more Orcs returning to the front. A single Orc runner rushed up to report that a force of fifty-nine thousand seven hundred fifty nine. She raced back to her own forces in the hopes that he would inform his commander. Toros got up to inform his own commander who thanked him for the information. When he exited the Commander's tent he saw the fifty thousand Orcs setting up their own camps a few hundred feet away.

For the rest of the night he kept watch witnessing the first lights of dawn creep up. The elf also saw an entire corps of enemies heading towards them. It was right as every elf and Orc awoke as one of his fellow watchers sounded a horn to wake the entire encampment. Witnessing another fifty nine thousand and more invaders come in to attack them in the morning Toros notched the first arrow of the morning. He and several thousand others loosed arrows while the rest prepared to defend their positions, and skirmishers throw javelins into the enemy ranks. All the gunners moved into formation along with the melee units while archers loosed volleys of arrows. He loosed a third arrow when he spotted more Kashmanol defenders coming in from the south with another enemy force in pursuit. From this distance it was hard to tell the exact numbers and he had a battle to fight. His ears rank right after loosing a fourth arrow into the enemy. All of their gunners fired on the enemy laying waste to thousands more enemies. Orcs then hurled large rocks and stones at the enemy right after a fifth volley. Skirmishers raced around them in circles throwing spears and what looked like harpoons in volleys. As he notched a sixth arrow he saw a much larger force heading towards them. Such a massive force had not been seen here in a century.

Blasts from the guns drew his attention back to the advancing corps, which was now being attacked by the large force that arrive the previous night. That caught the advancing enemy off guard who were showered with arrows, rocks, stones, javelins, and musket balls. It was during the eighth volley the advancing enemy began to pull back in retreat. Arrows and bullets still went after them. As they got to the woods and large patches of brush large mouthed monster appeared in between foliage. One thing the defenders did not think possible were large monsters with gaping mouths eating the retreating enemy. Multiple retreating enemies appeared betrayed by this. Out of the thousands of retreating invaders three hundred sixty eight killed many of those large mouthed monsters. He counted more than one hundred forty six of those large mouthed monsters who ate just about anything with a pulse.

Toros notched his fifteenth arrow when he saw the few hundred invaders kill those beasts and rush northward. He lowered his bow watching them break away from the main force. Others noticed this as well when they raised white flags. It was difficult for them to avoid shooting them. During the most recent attack those three hundred sixty who broke away were the enemy. Both Commanders of the Coalition ordered for them to cease loosing arrows, and firing bullets. Toros looked over at the newly arrivals who beat back another force who lost well over ninety six percent of their forces. Corpses, weapons, limbs, and shields lay in heaps parallel with the fifty-nine thousand Orcs who returned. Past the larger force he spotted the Orcs and Goblins joining forces with the fourteen thousand Orcs who destroyed the pursuing enemy forces.  He wondered how many more invaders were left, and how large their forces were now. Considering their losses, and the forces who retreated and scattered warriors who stood their ground he estimated at least one hundred thousand. His gaze kept going for the three hundred sixty warriors who broke away from the invaders. Toros watched them raced towards some hills. As they approached the hills five large flying craft appeared in the skies. Everyone stopped what they were doing to witness craft from the stars land and pick up their former enemies. Toros watched one cat looking humanoid who appeared to be the leader. Whoever they were they turned to face them and waved. It appeared to have been planned and they must have been mistaken for someone else.

Another day passed with another victory and a delay in the invader's conquest of Kashmanol. Each camp was full of talk about those flying craft. Long after the morning meals the talk about those flying objects grew into a distraction from their main mission. Teniim Elves marched out with an expedition to check on the events in Kashmanol. For the Orcs of Kashmanol and their Goblin brother in arms it was to hold here and ware out the enemy invaders. To them it was obvious this invasion force had a limited number of warriors and fighters brought to this world. Around lunch time More Orcs and Goblins that pulled back then retreated came out of hiding. Approximately one thousand two hundred ninety six joined their forces. Behind them came stragglers numbering two thousand five hundred who were the last forces to make it out of the front lines. Everyone else who fought were either dead or captured by the enemy. Whether those captured defenders would remain prisoners, executed or turned into slaves they did not know. With the stragglers and the battalion of Orcs and Goblins came word of a larger invasion force of some three hundred thousand. Seeing there was no point to running away the battalion and stragglers joined the last defenders.

All through the night more stragglers came to reinforce the line. Just as more stragglers emerged at the camps so did hundreds of thousands of camp fires in the dark night. Now with just over one hundred thousand to defend their lines the Coalition prepared for tomorrow's battle. Tomorrow came as a clear day revealing a force of three hundred three thousand five hundred thirty two ready to march. Behind them was a larger force of one million one hundred twenty four thousand two hundred eighteen in reserve. Stragglers kept coming in waves even into the morning strengthening the defenders. Archers, bowmen, gunners, musketeers, skirmishers, spear-men, swords men, berserk-warriors, raiders,  elites, scouts, warriors, recruits, servants, minions, and healers formed ranks. At the command of their leaders every archer, and bowman let loose a volley of what must have been twenty thousand arrows into the ranks of the on coming invader. Right after that volley came a second volley to soften the number of enemies they had to engage. He heard the musketeer and rifle leaders bark out the words "fire" at those in their units. Thousands of muskets, rifles and guns discharged bullets, and projectiles into the ranks of the advancing horde of invaders. A third volley of arrows rained down on the enemy before melee units marched up to defend the archers and gunners. Behind the forward defenders Toros and other archers loosed arrows into the back lines while the two forces clashed. He knew it would not be long before he had to join in the fray. Although this enemy force outnumbered them the clash did not last as long as they expected.

Another one hundred thousand invaders joined the reduced three hundred thousand currently engaged in a one sided fight. Knowing the ferocity of Orcs the invaders' numbers did not do much damage. Toros could tell the corpses of their own colleagues being displayed did not help the invader. One hundred thousand against three hundred thousand and more made a great tale of heroism. Toros and other elves loosed the rest of their arrows as the first wave of the day was soundly defeated. Most of their casualties were smaller Goblins, the wounded who still stood, and those who took on more than they should have. Armed with a weapon and almost out of ammunition the defenders plunged into the next one hundred thousand invaders. What they did not expect were more invaders from the reserves to rush in to flank and surround them. The Coalition of Orcs, Goblins, and Elves braced themselves to be surrounded entirely by this invading horde.

To their astonishment the invaders did not make a full circle around them. Much of the landscape and hills they positioned themselves on had circlets of stones, old cesspits, and old ruins flanking the hills. The areas around the flanks had been littered with caltrops, knives, long nails, bent nails, arrowheads, spearheads, broken blades, pieces of metal, screws, and broken animal bones. Hundreds stepped on them and must have felt pain as they fell to the ground. Those who marched behind them either trampled them or killed them suffered the same fate before  the rest avoided going that way. Determined to flank them the invaders' commanders pushed a hundred thousand lesser creatures who looked like bird humanoids with long beaks. Each one was forced to walk over dead comrades and into the sharp objects. They all fell on the laid out traps getting trampled by their own and those who pushed them. Orcs did their worst to the enemy which caused fear among the invader's ranks. With their forces made up of mostly Orcs victory was certain inside his mind and heart. Goblins rushed to the back and returned with more arrows and ammunition they had stored for such occasions. Some even slipped through enemy lines to steal arrows. Only a few returned.

His female Orc companion slew hundreds of invaders who tried piercing her with spears. Her armor protected her from every slash and spear thrust. As the enemy kept pouring their casualties mounted at the feet of the defenders who started to grow tired as the day dragged on. It was not long when the rest of the reserves marched forward to end this costly battle. Orcs, Elves and Goblins fought side by side hoping to give this enemy a costly victory that would end in defeat at the hands of the next army behind them. Taking as many enemies as they could the coalition enraged the invader to adopt another tactic or strategy. Scores of them jumped the Orcs at once in the hopes they could stab them everywhere or wrestle them to the ground. It sort of worked however the coalition warriors killed most of those assailants. Because of this tactic Orcs started to fall on the battle field. Toros found himself loosing more arrows into the ranks and those who tried ganging up on individual Orcs. No one could tell how many Orcs were killed this way. For the invader it only worked in the short term. Killing the Orcs who fought as individuals did not fall so easily forcing that tactic to be thrown away. Much larger members of the invaders that appeared more like Ogres, horned furry demons, Reptilian looking monster warriors, Octopus looking humanoids with gaping mouths and tentacles for limbs, and multi-armed warriors. Others held the appearance of mutated animals that stood erect. Wherever these monstrosities came from they had seen enough warfare to kill well enough.

More Orcs began to fall slowly while the enemy fell like flies. Despite their sizes the larger foes fell to arrows and musket shot and a thrust through the neck. Many of them took down plenty of Orcs to chorale the rest to fight on and press against the defenders. Combatants fell to the ground adding more to the carnage, and building up heaps of bodies all over the battle field. While most of the larger invaders died Orcs numbers began plummeting. He stared into the eyes of one humanoid invader that looked more like a bear. Beside that one were more like it in the thousands. They stood watching the battle nearly surrounding the defending Elves and their Orc allies. Toros expected these ferocious looking grizzly warriors to join the fray. Whatever their true species name was they allowed no more invaders to pass them. No more than forty-thousand o defenders remained with heaps of enemy bodies at their feet. He spotted more beast or animal humanoids with the appearances of lions, and jungle cats watching the enemy. They allowed the defending coalition to finish off whoever was between them and the defenders. Once the fighting halted the defenders prepared for the animal like warriors who surprised them. A force of thirty thousand and counting walked away showing disinterest in this invasion. One of them shouted it was not their fight. Mutants who tried to stop them were killed instantly adding more to the carnage.

Both sides waited for the animal warriors to march away before they resumed the fighting. Toros could tell the invaders still had seven hundred thousand in their horde. He focused on killed the larger ones alongside those who managed to find arrows. Thanks to the build up of corpses the invaders found it difficult reaching the defenders without stumbling on the fallen. Deaths were even caused by slipping on blood or tripping over bodies and landing on a sharp weapon. Standing on the hill covered with bodies and blood made their defense easier. Orcs on their left started to show signs of battle exhaustion. Some attempted to pull back to a better position, but were forced back by their leaders. The day ended with another success in delaying the invaders from conquering the rest of Kashmanol. As one body the horde of invaders marched back to camp. At night the Orcs set up traps, and obstacles to prevent any attempts to flank them. Moving towards the Teniim Elves the rest of the Orcs and Goblins bolstered the defensive positions on the hill. At least thirty six thousand defenders remained.

The next day was going to be their last stand unless reinforcements came or more of those invaders broke away. On that very morning they saw six hundred thousand march towards them showing they sent forces after the ones who broke away. Just from looking at those beast like warriors who looked like cats, lions, tigers, and bears the invaders already lost one hundred thousand more. All the remaining Orcs formed a defensive circlet around the Elves who fought alongside them. Shields, spears, pikes, halberds, stakes, spikes in the ground, swords stuck in the earth, and axes formed a barrier of defense. The first barrier were the heaps of corpses that made a wall. Toros prepared for another long day of battle as he ate up his breakfast. He took a good look at the horde of various creatures, mutants, humanoids, and monsters that made up the invading army. Among this mixture of invaders he caught sight of Dark Elves, Elves, and Orcs blind folded. It made him feel uneasy about this army they fought. Were they slaves to the horde of invaders or a special unit who did not look upon the enemy until they entered the battle?

He could not ponder over this question long as the enemy showed an eagerness to kill them. Full of blind rage the invaders charged as one wave. Pushing, shoving, and trampling over each other the invaders clambered over the corpses adding more in the process. As they came to the traps and barriers of spears, and obstacles those who were in front became cannon fodder. Regardless of the losses to the barriers and traps the invaders pushed their way up to the defenders. Thousands more were trampled or killed when they fell or cut a limb on a weapon. Toros saw one pig face looking invader get his skull smashed after cutting his hand on a spear. Others had their heads shoved into spears to form a walkway bridge made from flesh. When they got to the shields arrows, and bullets pelted them. Orcs at the front began their last fight to the death. Some thirty thousand Orcs held firm behind the shields as the enemy filled the gaps with their bodies. Toros kept his eyes on the blindfolded Elves and Orcs who were herded like cattle. On this right flank he heard the sounds of shooting. A force of six thousand six hundred ninety armed infantrymen wearing armor that was leathery and covered head to toe began firing into the invader's ranks. Using volley fire these new combatants pressed their advance to the defenders. Thirty thousand invaders broke off to deal with them.

Most of their own Orcs fell in the fight to the death. Just a few thousand still held their ground as the enemy pulled back allowing four thousand of their own Elf and Orc warriors to march up. When the blindfolds were removed the Orcs and the Elves the invaders brought from some other world saw the defenders. Toros saw rage in their eyes and on their expressions. One by one three thousand two hundred thirteen Elf Warriors, and Eight hundred forty four Orcs turned against the invader. A single Female Dark Elf in shackles, outlandish armor with a red stripe running down approached them. She explained the gunners are rebels trying to free them and they plus the Orkai pledged not to fight their own kind even if they are from another world. Her name was Inedre Ilrenere, she was sent by her fellow slave warriors to stay put while the rest attacked their former masters. All Kashmanol Orcs who remained joined them in the plunge. Inedre directed Toros to watch for the rebels who fought to make it to them. All day they watched the invaders clash with their former slaves rebels, and Kashmanol's Orcs. By mid afternoon just sixty-five rebels armed with rifles reached them. Once again their defending numbers dwindled. Although their numbers dwindled the defenders and their new allies took a staggering number of enemies with them.

Thanks to the enraged Elf Warriors, and Orcs from other worlds the enemy was pushed back. The Kashmanol Orcs who joined them did not return to their side. Most of them were killed while the rest were captured. Only the Teniim Elves remained with a few thousand Dark Elves left and a handful of rebels to defend this position. Toros looked up at the sky wondering where his former lover was. If only she can witness my work here in Kashmanol. Toros prayed she was not with those immature women who manipulated her and that cowardly Bard.




Sunday, December 22, 2019

Eburo of the Drake Enclaves

His own parents allowed him to ride the scaled fat beast for a certain amount of time. It annoyed him throughout his years as a child. Every time he wanted to ride the horse sized lizard his father called him off after ten minutes. Its true name was "Imperial Wood Drake" a type of reptile often used as mounts.  All sorts of nations across this world rode a certain type of large reptile, Dragon, beast, steed, ass, and large feline mammals. His childhood was full of play with other children, siblings, cousins, neighbors, playmates, and what his mother called preparation. When he grew to the age of six or seven, he was trained how to fight with various weapons. Warfare came to him as a self-learning experience by age thirteen. Riding his own Imperial Wood Drake, "Handsome One" Eburo Ridierson fought to defend his enclave among enclaves next to clansmen. Along the rivers, streams, and the islets in the flowing waters they called Qreelia's Fingers. The islands served as a means to cross with bridges connecting each one to the riverbanks.  Armed with a War Lance for charges, cudgel, bow and arrows, hatchet, tribal knife, and a war-pick some clansman gave him, Eburo rode with other Drake Lizard riders to war against the Nuckelavee Spawns, Antler Beasts who eat humans, Ogres, and hoof Demons.

In groups of ten Eburo and his tribesmen skirmished down the invading forces with arrows. That usually occurred whenever demands to leave by the Elders and Chiefs were refused or ignored. His was one of nine small war parties set out to test the enemy's strength. Then his war party would charge them with lances and run into the woods luring as many as they could to the main body of their defenders. Dressed in a tribal tunic, riding trousers, and a shawl Eburo recalled the battles he had fought in until he reached the age of twenty-seven. His shawl was long and big enough to be used as a hood and wrap around him. All he showed were his eyes hiding his black ash covered lips as a mark of his enclave, and scars his Master's put on his chin. The hood hid his half shaven head with valuable trinkets at the end his hair, which were trophies from those he defeated. 

Monday, December 16, 2019

A Coward's Choice



He watched the coward move around the base of his own personal hill along the foothills that transformed into high mountains. The overly comprehensive dog owner dragged a barrel with him. Rolling his eyes while observing he wished the coward had taken the gun from the barrel to end it right there. Through out his lifespan he was used to seeing Elves, Humans, Orcs, Goblins, Dwarves, Gnolls, Troglodytes, mixed races, Zunia-Pucks with their hoofed feet, Kuruks with Ram horns, demon humanoids, and the occasional adventuring Forsythan. Yet he had never seen this humanoid before. Wearing a dirty royal purple uniform with a single qauldron on the left shoulder. To this unfamiliar outsider it looked "cool" to wear this single qauldron when he should really be wearing a full suit of armor.

Blending in his environment too well while burrowed inside the hill Kogo the Redeemer of Men witnessed this light blue skinned coward in orange observe his surroundings for the first time. Kogo was tempted to appear before the cowardly figure who shook at every step he took. His little companion at first glance looked like a majestic herding dog breed. When it came closer the dog had longer ears or something that protruded from its head. Kogo could have sworn those were it ears until it came closer to his position. The dog's ears were in front of the furry tendrils that stuck out from the back of its head. Each tendril was as long as a large cat's tail. Kogo did not hesitate to emerge from his hiding spot. As he expected the dog freaked out and barked loudly and the blue skinned coward screamed like a girl. He lifted the weapon up and pulled the trigger. The Dragon closed his eyes waiting for the bullets or whatever it fired to hit his scales.

Nothing came out of the barrel of the weapon the coward pulled out of the barrel he dragged around. As humorous and amusing as it was for a coward to fire a gun with not a single bullet the Dragon did not even chuckle. His dog kept barking like crazy and then growled at the Dragon. Kogo looked down at the dog and the coward still pointing the weapon at him. He let out a roar that frightened the dog into whimpering and running behind his master. This coward soiled himself letting out another scream, which lasted a little longer than Kogo wanted. Kogo covered one ear hole then reached with his other claw. He stood on his hind legs as one finger silenced the screaming coward. Vibrations could be felt, but they were small ones.

"If I take my claw out of that noise hole of yours will you keep quiet?" Kogo demanded from the coward. The blue skinned coward nodded.

"Very well." The Dragon allowed the coward to speak again.

"I have never seen such a massive lizard beast or reptile like you before!" The coward boasted.

"Reptile? Lizard? I might as well be mistaken for an over sized one!" Kogo said moving around the coward.

"I...I meant no offense uh what are you? No no who are you is the better question. You are the first living creature I have come across who can talk!" The Coward replied.

"I am known as Kogo the Redeemer of Men, a Granite Dragon of this part of this world called Agruna." Kogo introduced himself proudly.

"I am Drone Operator Zil Badwor'm of the Interstellar Alliance." Zil introduced himself.

"Why have you come here Zil Badwor'm Drone Operator?" Kogo asked the blue skinned Operator.

"You see Kogo the Dragon my...my job here is to scan the area, reconnaissance, and seek out any signs of my faction's enemies." Zil answered the Dragon.

"If you mean enemies do you refer to the mass of troops in that plain over there where machines are landing en mass?" Kogo questioned him taking his claws and turning the coward around to face the way he had come. In a plain of grass, flowers, bushes, and scattered trees an invasion force was landing. More than ten thousand ships landed at a time with more coming in. Some force of one million five hundred eighty, and eight hundred ninety six Grevaskii were landing on the planet this Drone Operator was supposed to watch over. He could run back to his own ship and call in or try to hide with this Dragon. 

Saturday, December 14, 2019

In Lornav


Rumors about an expedition spread fast through the border counties. They originated from the discovery of survivors. Survivors of that expedition became known throughout the Teniim Sea. A coalition of Elf Kingdoms went against these invaders half the world heard about. News to many was that almost none of the invaders were Orcs like many of the members of that expedition expected. It first started with the many Orc tribes, clans and states holding back the invaders. Then rumors of other races joining the invaders nearly crippled Kashmanol's defenses. According to survivors some three thousand four hundred seventy elves joined forces with eighteen thousand nine hundred Orcs. United this coalition gathered more Orcs who had pulled back plus some strange new allies. Nearly sixty thousand Orcs returned to the front lines.

No more news or rumors came from Kashmanol for a month. It was assumed the invaders either gave up or whoever was fighting them were putting up a good fight. Orcs along the Lornav borders hardly invaded or made any raids across their borders for the past few centuries. However bands of Goblins, Troglodytes, Gnolls, and Kuruks crossed over aimed at rounding up slaves, or causing chaos. All of Lornav were more than aware of what went on beyond their borders. Up north the Dwarfs of Ehkbullar were at war with Veerlanders, and Orian humans fought their enemies as usual plus another strange faction. Ranger, "Bill" Billis Kailu Crowendson sat in a booth at an outdoor meadery-lodge on the outskirts of Lornav's largest city. Krystal's Bane was the name of the largest city, home to ten noble families. His own family of Crowend were renowned hunters, trappers, tanners, poachers, taxidermists, beast-masters, zoologists, game keepers, stable-hands, Grooms for horses, farriers, stablers, beekeepers, herders, and Horse trainers. Kailu chose to become a Ranger ten years after he was forced into becoming a game keeper which preceded his days as a hunter, and poacher. To his greater fortune this choice did not bring shame upon his family. In fact many of their friends, and acquaintances encouraged praise for him. Unlike other families who shamed  their sons and daughters for not following the footsteps of the family business the Crowends saw such choices as something unique.

  A total of eight noble families were at odds with one another like syndicates going against others. Kailu had a few run ins with their own rival families who engaged in Caravans, Cartography, Gavedigging, Grounds-keeping, and Smith work of all types. He managed to avoid the family wars when he joined the Lornav Frontier Rangers. However that did not keep him out of random fights and brawls. Rangers and the Elf Knights of Lornav fought each other in street fighting, brawls or flat out engaged in random fistfights. The history behind their bitter rivalry or more likely conflict was lost. Across from him was a longtime friend of his Gregious or Gregory Cacos shuffling a deck of cards.


"So let me get this straight four units of archers, eight units of swordsmen, infantrymen, eleven units of riflemen, and one unit of elite warriors of Teniim march out in an expedition am I correct about the news?" Gregory asked Kailu.

"Yes an expedition from one of the elf kingdoms there set out to investigate something going on in Kashmanol." Kailu replied, he poured another drink from the small barrel next to the table.

"How many are in each unit? Come on Bills you know all of this you are a Ranger who has been out there!" Gregory urged him pointing a finger at him.

"Let's see sixty in the archer units so two hundred forty archers. One hundred and twenty in each melee unit so nine hundred and sixty. You see they are structured based on company sizes. As for the musketeers and rifles two hundred in each. More than two thousand marched out there with new weapons. Including the elites the survivors said seventy total."

"Quite a small army to be sent out there yet I am not a military person. Who am I to say what army sizes are needed!" Gregory boasted aloud. His voice filled the room a little louder than Kailu would have like him.

"Orcs were with that expedition army." a figure said from another table adjacent to their booth. Kailu looked over to see another Ranger of Lornav sitting with a group of five other Rangers. A dark haired elf with two scars on his face and an eye missing. He appeared very experienced for his actual age. His dark hair was in dreadlocks and braids in between them. 

"How many?" Gregory asked him.

"Nearly a division of them. Those elves hoped-" Gregory interrupted the dark haired elf who did not seem to like that.

"Three hundred archers, and skirmishers with two infantry divisions of eighteen thousand right?" Gregory calculated in the booth using his fingers. His eyes could have rolled back into his head as he made those calculations in his own mind.

Kailu watched him then turned to see the one eyed Ranger get up angrily. Whoever this Ranger was to Gregory it did not matter to the gambling member of the Cacos Noble House. Kailu realized who it was, Barbos the One Eyed Hawk. Barbos' real name was Haryk Davaris who was the son of a Trapper family in the wilderness. For two centuries Haryk worked in that trade then moved on to being a Ranger at the age of three hundred. Now at the age of four hundred he had grown bitter and angry. Barbos unsheathed what looked like a forest dagger. The older Ranger approached Gregory who was oblivious.

"Why don't you calculate who many invaders and monsters too? There was more than just that. Fifty Nine thousand returned to that front. So ADD THAT TO YOUR NUMBERS!" Barbos growled at the gambler. The elf stabbed the dagger into the table in front of Gregory who stopped counting in his head. He let out a squeak then gulped with a horrified face. 

"Take it easy Barbos my dear friend Gregory meant no offense." Kailu stood up placing a hand on the Ranger's left shoulder. Barbos turned to look at him with his one good eye.

"Is that so? Well I guess I am a little too overwhelmed after losing my Orc partner." Barbos ripped the dagger from the table and sheathed it.

"Bill I owe you and your friend an apology. Let me buy you two an extra round." Barbos insisted.

"My gratitude could not be more prone and given to you. Apologize accepted and would your chums like a round of cards? It would please and flatter me if you joined me." Gregory offered to the Elf Rangers looking at them.

"Cards are a good way to keep our minds off the colleagues we lost in Kashmanol." One of the Rangers sitting with Barbos replied. A blond elf with straight long hair and a perfect elf face with signs of experience and strength.

The area calmed down as the Rangers pulled up their table to the booth. It appeared things would be calm for the rest of the night when another patron got up with his own gang of companions, and followers. All eyes turned to this large group that approached the Elf Rangers. Kailu squinted his eyes in disgust at the sight of uptight Elf Knights whose families were at the top of society right under the Monarch. He recognized one of them as Sir Arbane Quitoris "Batwrist" one of many Elf Knights he despises due to their pride thrown in everyone's faces as well as mockery. Not all Knights were like this, but Arbane's lot left a bad taste in the mouth.

"Are you Rangers making nice? That is adorable squirrels sharing each other's shite before being crushed under the hoof of a horse and mushed to the earth by a wheel." Arbane mocked with that sarcastic voice that spelled mockery and insult.

"Go bugger yourself Knight or have your horses done that while you slept?" He heard a seasoned Ranger rebuked in return.

"Oh ho ho exchange of insults leads to fights Deer Droppings." A Knight next to Arbane returned the exchange of insult to the Ranger who had to be held back.

"HEY Take your fight outside!" Ianna the Barkeep hollered from the bar counter.

Rangers and Knights inside the large common area stood up to join sides. Knights in one grouping and Rangers in another. Rangers were spat upon by Knights due to their occupation in the woods. Knights were rebuked in turn for being too preoccupied with appearances and always seeking an inn instead of making camp.

"Very well." Barbos and Arbane said together with their eyes fixed on the other.

Two groups exited the establishment forty-seven Rangers, and thirty-five Knights. Both formed their ranks on the road in front of the establishment. As a rule to brawls in Lornav no weapons were allowed. It was the use of fists that should determine the winner between combatants over insults and honor. Yet on the battlefield both had to fight as brothers no matter how much their hatred for each other brewed. Kailu dropped his Daggers, and sidearms in a neat pile next to the stone wall. He rolled his sleeves up as did most combatants.

"Here we are Knights versus dirty ragtag mud eating Rangers." Arbane pointed out with mockery.

"Alright alright when I fire this pistol your brawl can begin." An onlooker came into the scene in a traveler's cloak over a Limner's Fine clothing. He pulled out a pistol and positioned himself in the middle of the path along the road.

"The usual rivalry over glory?" He asked looking at both sides. Every one of them nodded "yes" with glares and cracking knuckles.

"Okay then, begin!" The Limner who witnessed the confrontation raised his pistol up into the sky and fired.

Nearly ninety Elves came at each other and threw themselves at their opponents. Punches were thrown, Elves tackled another Elf. Kaily punched out one Elf Knight before he was punched in the stomach by another Knight who in turn was punched in the jaw. He straightened up to punch that Knight the nose. One could only image how many teeth will be lost and bruises will appear. A Ranger was head butted by a half elf half orc who had to be wrestled to the ground. Kailu punched and kicked his way to Arbane who was exchanging punches to the face with Barbos. All around them their comrades wrestled, pulled down, grappled, punched, kicked, tripped, threw into the ground, head butted, elbowed, and slammed into the dirt. One by one the elves dropped to the ground exhausted, knocked out, succumbed to throws, and giving up on this brawl. Even Kailu was punched out for a moment from a side blow that avenged by a tackle to the ground. The two leaders were left Arbane and Barbos still at it. Kailu pushed himself up to a sitting position. His eyes scanned their surroundings. The whole Inn came out to watch the brawl. By standers, and those within the region came to watch this brawl. His eyes also caught sight of mounted figures heading this way. Kailu's eyes could not get any wider with surprise, awe and "holy shit were are buggered" at the sight of Lornav Princess' Dragoons.

"Princess Iva and her Dragoons are coming!" He warned the whole lot. Immediately hearing his voice Knights and Rangers propped up and stood up to see mounted Dragoons approaching them. At the head of these Dragoons was non other than Princess Iva. In a Green uniform, and plumed Cap the Princess pulled off her riding gloves.

"Who started this disgraceful brawl?" she demanded.

"It is the usual your highness Knights and Rangers going at it like children over a game." A decorated Captain sneered looking down his nose at the whole lot of them.

Seeing bloodied, bruised, battered, and bleeding Elves coated with mud and dirt must have appeared insulting to the Princess and her entourage of Dragoons. The Princess dismounted letting her boots land on the dirt. She approached the Rangers and Knights who were done with the brawl.

"Fighting? Just brawling among yourselves while there is an invasion force in Kashmanol?" Princess Iva asked looking at all of them.

"As your Captain said your highness we-" Arbane attempting to explain but she cut him off with a wave of her hand.

"NO excuses Sir Knight my company of Dragoons and I are on the way to the frontier. I am gathering an army to face this threat in Kashmanol." Iva barked at them with full authority inside her feminine voice. None of them expected to be sent out to the front this soon. It was clear to the Knights and Rangers Lornav was going to war.


Sunday, December 8, 2019

Lornav's Gambling Family

House Cacos, one of Lornav's Noble and Aristocratic Families who mainly run Lornav. For centuries this family has been known for their casinos, illegal fighting pits, card games, races, brothels, Inns, constant bootlegging and their other legal trades. Most Cacos members became Advocates, Scriveners, Publishers, Loansharks, moneylenders, tax collectors, often did inscriptions, Advisers to higher lords, Stewards, and Administrators. This family does have to cope with their own black sheeps who delve into illegal practices, and the wanderers too curious for their own good. Many of them enjoy dice, drinking games, games in general racing, and gambling. Bets were made on almost everything by the younger members who often get involved in the illegal or crude practices then go for the more honorable ones. 

Monday, December 2, 2019

A rival Elf House

In Lornav and the Kingdoms of the Teniim Elves many houses form their nobility. With many houses forming the noble classes and aristocracy family feuds are frequent.