The log was old, it's bark knotted and weathered by time, blood soaked into every groove from the battle that had raged in the clearing. Thalon slumped against it, breathing hard, every inch of his body ached from combat. Slowly he turned his head to survey the outcome; bodies littered the ground, he counted at least thirty including two of his own order dead, a heavy price. The caravan's stood to one side, creaking eerily in the silence, it was a blessing that the traders and their precious cargo had survived, but this had been a costly lesson and one he would not quickly forget...
...The caravan had been a week overdue when Thalon decided to act. Taking just Michael to help him, he had set off north following the route that had been agreed with the merchant. Hoping for the best, fearing the worst.
After three days trailing their friends they found the first evidence that something might have happened. Tracks suddenly began to crisscross the road where people had appeared from the trees on either side. It was an ambush, as the pair had scouted the encounter in more detail a tableaux of fights played out in the footprints captured by the dirt, spots of blood eventually leading the them to a grisly discovery; the body of young warrior, Samuel, one of the new recruits that Jonathan had taken with him. Both knew there was little they could do for the boy now, save returning for his body later.
Resolving to move quickly in an attempt to make up ground on the now encumbered thieves Micheal and Thalon had followed them north for another day before the tracks left the main road and broke off to the west on a smaller spur. It seemed that the Bandits were now slowing considerably, heavy caravans and poor roads hampering their getaway and, on the fifth day of the pursuit, Thalon sighted them in the distance.
Spurred on by the hope of rescuing their lost brothers the pair had finally caught up with the thieves in the early evening but their joy though had been short lived. As they scouted the camp they saw nearly thirty Bandits, armed and prepared. Worst still their brothers and the traders they had been sent to protect were beaten, stripped and chained together. These prisoners had been placed under constant guard and it would be difficult to get to them without causing a disturbance.
Thalon had quickly realised that given their limited equipment and time, the only option available would be for him to attack the opposite side of the camp at night' He hoped that this would cause a distraction allowing Micheal to free their brothers. If this was successful the four of them might then, just, be able to catch the rest of the Bandits at their rear and either break them or destroy them.
The attack had started well enough, Thalon had approach from the east and quickly dispatched the two guards watching the road. With surprise on his side he then charged into the camp roaring his battle cry, this turned the clearing into a maelstrom of action; arrows flew, blades clashed and bodies fell to dirt. In this frenzy of activity Micheal had been successful getting to the prisoners and freeing them. As the traders and merchants ran for the trees the other warriors joined their leader to put an end to the villains. The fighting was bloody and as the dirt settled only Thalon, Johnathon and Micheal remained...
...The caravan had been a week overdue when Thalon decided to act. Taking just Michael to help him, he had set off north following the route that had been agreed with the merchant. Hoping for the best, fearing the worst.
After three days trailing their friends they found the first evidence that something might have happened. Tracks suddenly began to crisscross the road where people had appeared from the trees on either side. It was an ambush, as the pair had scouted the encounter in more detail a tableaux of fights played out in the footprints captured by the dirt, spots of blood eventually leading the them to a grisly discovery; the body of young warrior, Samuel, one of the new recruits that Jonathan had taken with him. Both knew there was little they could do for the boy now, save returning for his body later.
Resolving to move quickly in an attempt to make up ground on the now encumbered thieves Micheal and Thalon had followed them north for another day before the tracks left the main road and broke off to the west on a smaller spur. It seemed that the Bandits were now slowing considerably, heavy caravans and poor roads hampering their getaway and, on the fifth day of the pursuit, Thalon sighted them in the distance.
Spurred on by the hope of rescuing their lost brothers the pair had finally caught up with the thieves in the early evening but their joy though had been short lived. As they scouted the camp they saw nearly thirty Bandits, armed and prepared. Worst still their brothers and the traders they had been sent to protect were beaten, stripped and chained together. These prisoners had been placed under constant guard and it would be difficult to get to them without causing a disturbance.
Thalon had quickly realised that given their limited equipment and time, the only option available would be for him to attack the opposite side of the camp at night' He hoped that this would cause a distraction allowing Micheal to free their brothers. If this was successful the four of them might then, just, be able to catch the rest of the Bandits at their rear and either break them or destroy them.
The attack had started well enough, Thalon had approach from the east and quickly dispatched the two guards watching the road. With surprise on his side he then charged into the camp roaring his battle cry, this turned the clearing into a maelstrom of action; arrows flew, blades clashed and bodies fell to dirt. In this frenzy of activity Micheal had been successful getting to the prisoners and freeing them. As the traders and merchants ran for the trees the other warriors joined their leader to put an end to the villains. The fighting was bloody and as the dirt settled only Thalon, Johnathon and Micheal remained...
...Micheal walked over to Thalon and placed a hand on his shoulder, "Ready to go boss?" "Yes" said Thalon as his eyes swept across the clearing one last time. "Let's bury our fallen and get these people to Thrensen, we still have an obligation to fulfill". "Of course" replied Micheal.
Slowly Thalon pulled himself up from log, the muscles in his hands burned, carefully he removed his gauntlets and looked at them; they seemed old, the skin knotted and weathered by time, blood soaked into every groove from the battle that had raged in the clearing.