The moon was bright behind the clouds and the snow fell gently in the crisp still air. The slavers campfire burned brightly and reflected off the huddled bodies about it. They enjoy no spoils tonight thought Raenwe, they know I am out here and fear being caught with their breeks down. The thought amused him, simply by surviving he spared the captives a night of torment.
Raenwe carefully circled the camp looking for safe approach and sentries both, cursing the brightness of the fire that stole his night vision each time he glanced incautiously towards the camp. Snoring drew him to the first unwary sentry and provided him with warm gloves and a flask of hearty brandy to boot; Sera’s favour was fickle though and the second sentry was wakeful and nervous, peering about constantly and clearly ready to raise alarm in a moment.
Raenwe frowned wondering how best to deal with the man, then froze as he heard footsteps in the distance. Carefully sneaking towards the sound Raenwe peered through the branches of a bush towards the sound. A brace of rabbits! His stomach growled, but the hungry smile on Raenwe’s lips at the peaceful sight had nothing to do with feeding his belly. The captain swiftly circled the rabbits until they lay between him and the camp then approached the rabbits growling like a wolf. The rabbits started at the sound and bolted, a girlish shriek a few moments later made clear the sentry’s discomfort. Raenwe chuckled as he followed the sound and soon saw the luckless sentry in the vice like grip of the huge slaver.
“ein Kaninchen? Welcher ein bisschen Dummkopf schreit am Anblick eines Kaninchens?” The huge slaver shook the sentry like a rag doll before hurling him to the ground and stomping back to the camp followed by the trio of other slavers who had also roused at the disturbance. The sentry lay shaking on the ground for long moments before slowly rising clutching his shoulder in clear pain. Raenwe hardened his heart at the sight of the pitiful sentry, no mercy for those who embrace darkness and prey on the weak, strength or courage would see them face the darkness, weakness of will or body would see them flee it, to remain willingly within evil’s demesne is to embrace it and forfeit the compassion of the just. The sentry had only just begun to turn away from the camp to return to his post when Raenwe grabbed the luckless fellow and drew his dirk across the sentry’s throat with a single fluid move.
The sentry collapsed, gasping for breath through the bubbling blood in his throat. As Raenwe knelt to finish the dying man cleanly, a sudden sound caught him and he looked up to see a third sentry. The two men looked at each other for a moment frozen in mutual surprise, just as the third sentry seemed about to cry for aid, his body jerked oddly and a blade erupted from his chest. To Raenwe’s delighted surprise Eldried stepped out of the shadows behind the sentry with a feral grin on his lips. “Roele’s balls captain! You look like death warmed over! Sera be praised that me and the lads were able to catch up with you in time! I told you to let me come along – I’d never have let the patrol be ambushed like you were back yonder!”
The sentry beneath Raenwe gasped his last, and the captain hurried over to his scout and thumped him on the shoulder in heartfelt welcome. “ ‘Tis good to see you Eldried, good beyond measure. The slavers are over yonder – no more than a dozen I warrant” Eldried nodded “I slew another sentry on the other side of the camp, I doubt they will have more abouts. Shall we call gather the others and finish this?” Even as Eldried spoke the other four patrolmen sent back to the village with the goblins freed slaves hurried over.
“They have been following this path some time so it must be clear of danger – but they may have placed some hindrance to the west to deter pursuit. I say we loose a volley of quarrels then charge from the eastern path – if they flee all the better, they can be slain later and the battle will be all the easier for their absence.” Raenwe nodded acceptance of the scout’s plan, “be wary in the fray – the leader seems capable and his second is half-ogre or some such – a huge brute. Colier, you are the best shot of us, stay back and loose your bolts at those who seem most dangerous”
The patrol set out, eager to make their ambush before the dead scouts were noticed. The camp was quiet as the patrolmen approached, the villagers were tied to stakes hammered into the ground and formed a wide ring around the fire, the slavers huddled within the ring with their backs to the fire, most appeared sleeping and for a moment Raenwe thought their ambush would go smoothly. “Hinterhalt!” A slaver shouted, pointing at one of the armsmen behind the bush, Sera’s fickle favour, the swine saw Gavin’s breath in the air! “Loose and charge!” The watchful slaver and two sleeping fellows were struck by quarrels a heartbeat later and Raenwe led the charge into the camp.
Raenwe leapt over the ring of slaves and struck down a slaver even as the man tried to free himself from his bed clothes. A tall slaver swung his blade at the captain but was sent flying as Eldried barrelled into him, the two men disappeared between the bodies of the rousing slaves. The remaining slavers numbered but four and the patrolmen swiftly matched off against them and began exchanging blows, no sign of their leaders thought Raenwe surprised by the absence, this will be a short fight, indeed in a dozen breaths one slaver fell to Adaere’s blade and even as the first fell the slaver sparring with Elamien staggered as Colier loosed a well placed quarrel into the slaver’s side, the unfortunate slaver fell a moment later as Elamien recovered and thrust his sword into the slaver’s throat. The last two slavers turned to flee but before they had gone a dozen paces Eldried emerged from between the villagers to strike down one and the villagers tripped the other and pinned him to the ground.
“Hold the fool down well” commanded Raenwe, “men, free the villagers of their bonds.” The villagers held the last slaver tightly with the man’s own blade at his throat as Raenwe approached and began to question the man. “Where are the others? Your life for honest answers to my questions”. The slavers shook, “sprechen sie Brecht! Ich spreche nicht Anuirean!” The feel of the knife in his throat freshened the man’s memory of some words of Anuirean and Raenwe repeated “where are your leaders? The slavers cursed his fate before slumping in the villagers grip “mit dem Meister, er came to claim das Opfer now in case there were more auf sie following – they will be am Altar - zum Norden.”
Raenwe cursed and looked about, the villagers were nearly all freed, including Caelan and Stiele who were already freeing their arms and armour from the slaver's bags of loot and readying themselves for battle again. Raenwe took back his own blade but scorned the time to put on his plate. Stiele called to him, “they have Jaedrien and one of the girls from the village, they left just a few minutes ago” Raenwe nodded at the news and the eight patrolmen and four brawny villagers anxious for revenge set off swiftly in the direction indicated by the captive.
The clouds cleared and the moon shone clearly on the snow bringing the landscape to life. Within moments Eldried pointed triumphantly at some marks “they are having too drag one of the women – and if I am not mistaken the depth of the footprints in the snow says that the other woman is carried. They’ll not make good time.” Spirits high the men rushed down the winding trail at a near run. “I see them!” Eldried pointed to the distance at four figures near the forest fence. A roar from one of the figures showed that the patrol had been spotted in turn. Raenwe shouted a cry and led the rush towards the slavers. The huge slaver dropped the women he carried to the ground and readied his blade beside the leader of the slavers who tripped the girl he had been dragging and booted her in the stomach to stop her fleeing. The third figure, swathed in a swirling robe and bearing an ornate helm stood behind and began calling out in a harsh voice, his words carrying in the still air seeming to writhe in the ear as though beholden to some tongue not meant for mortal ears.
A series of soft ‘thumps’ sounded behind Raenwe and he turned to see the rest of the patrol, collapsed in the snow. Only Eldried rose back to his feet, cursing from having tripped over a villager and fallen in the powdery snow. “Haelyn aid us, a sorcerer! Twelve to three or just the two of us, the outcome will be the same! Honour and vengeance!” Raenwe’s howl was joined by Eldried’s roar and the two men hastened their pace into a full run, eager to be in the fray before the sorcerer could unleash more dweomercraft upon them.
“I will kill you for sure this time priest!” The brute’s words were confident but the threat bothered Raenwe not at all. Shunning words that would rob him of breath needed for battle Raenwe let his blade speak for him lunging forward with a sweeping strike. The brute parried the blow, and with surprising speed lunged back at Raenwe. He has skill as well as strength thought Raenwe absently watching for an opening and restricting his blows to testing strikes while his breath returned from the swift run. The sorcerer’s voice reminded him that he could not afford to tarry and Raenwe hastened the pace of his strokes, nicking the brutes face and arms but unable to land a serious blow.
The sorcerer’s voice peaked and the snow beneath Raenwe and the brute both swirled and formed into great tentacles which lashed out hungrily, Raenwe was sent reeling from a blow and remained on his feet only because another tentacle had caught him by the waist. Ignoring the brute who was, it seemed, equally hampered by the sorcerer’s snow beast, Raenwe concentrated on hacking at the tentacles binding him and dodging the blows of those still flailing for a target.
The sorcerer spoke again and a club of blazing darkness formed in his hand before flying to strike at the captain. Cursing Raenwe ducked as the club swung and then blinked back stars as it caught his helm a resounding blow on the back swing. The sorcerer’s voice rose again in some unnatural chant but was abruptly drowned out by Eldried’s roar, Raenwe glanced across and saw the slaver captain fallen at the scouts feet, Jadrien’s legs wrapped about the man’s feet and Eldried’s blade in his heart. The sorcerer dropped his spell in favour of his staff as the scout charged him.
The sorcerer’s staff crackled with golden sparks and with surprising vigour the sorcerer parried the scout’s blows halting the scouts charge and then driving him back. The two men dueled for long moments before the scout gave the sorcerer a vicious wound to the thigh. The sorcerer cursed and cried “großer Schatten helfen mir!” The scout and captain both were hurled back by a wave of black energy from the staff and before they could recover the sorcerer and brute both were gone.
Raenwe groaned and rubbed his aching arms, then hastened to loose the village girl from her bounds. “Sir! Are you well?” Colier’s call as he roused from the spell was as welcome as Jadrien's moan as Eldried untied her, her bonds clearly having been cruelly tight. “Well done lads, we’ve freed the last of the villagers with this lass, and slain our share of evil these past few days. The robed fellow and the brute we’ll find and slay some other day, with their wounds - they’ll not bother us again this eve. For now we’ll return to camp, ‘tis late and we need rest.”
Slowly returning to the camp Raenwe spoke to the villagers who had dared face the darkness with the patrol and soon had their promise of service in the defence of the land. I lost two thirds my men from the plans of these slavers, to their blades or those of the goblins, I’ll find the robed man - sorcerer or priest whichever he may be – and slay him some day, for assuredly his was the plan that we foiled just at such high cost. Raenwe sighed contently as his wounds were tended by one of the villagers in the camp, and gave thanks for their success, Haelyn be praised for our victory, the eve is clear and the day coming bright with promise.