![]() ![]() Éibhear’s never been interested in anyone doing the ‘proper’ thing.”Īidan looked over the battle, finally smiling and pointing. “Why not? She looks like a proper soldier, leading a queen’s army into battle.” “I can tell.” Caswyn stopped, pointed at a warrior woman riding on a black steed, her sword flashing as she gave orders to the men surrounding her. As they walked, not really engaging in the battle unless threatened, Aidan asked, “So which one is the infamous Izzy?” Éibhear walked a bit until he found a path leading down the ridge and right into the battle. “Annwyl had to fight ogres once in a pit fight. ![]() ![]() “Why are they fighting ogres?” Caswyn asked. So it shouldn’t be too hard to figure out.” The enemies are ogres, which means their skin is in varying shades of green and they’re not human. “I was hoping we’d swoop in and swoop out.”Ī battle cry sounded from beside them and Uther turned, gutting the male running at them with his blade and tossing the body back several feet. “I didn’t know we’d have to fight our way in,” Aidan complained. As human, in their Ice Land fur capes that hid their faces and chainmail leggings and shirts, the four Mì-runach stood on the ridge overlooking the valley caught between a half-ring of mountains and a vast forest where a battle raged on. ![]()
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