Chapter 63: Hunting (1)
Orders came down from Gandashs position. The entire column shifted formation, with heavy infantry and heavy cavalry lining up facing the forest. The combat-oriented mages, in other words, the Asgagu, Sinitu, and Buhhu variety, of whom there were seven altogether, were placed at even positions up and down the column.
After routing the smaller group of tiny creatures, morale was good. Xerxes itched to cast Minor Augmentation and wield his longsword against some opponent. Not that he truly wanted it to come to that. It was better not to fight Abhorrent.
Minutes passed.
Someone shouted from the west end of the line. There was a commotion.
A few minutes later, word filtered down. A handful of the small Abhorrent had appeared, some small ones. They were quickly dispatched.
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Gandash had Dasi, one of the two Sinitu mages, cast the High Seer spell Major Alteration, which allowed her to shapeshift for a full hour, and alter her size by half in either direction. She shrank down into the form of a primate with mottled brown fur, then disappeared into the trees to the north.
More time passed.
The troops seemed restless and were fidgeting. Leather creaked. Weapons clanked against shields. More than a few muttered curse words reached Xerxes ears. But all they could do was stand and wait.
With every moment that passed, Xerxes expected an attack.
Dasi returned just as her spell was running out. She jumped out of the trees, heading towards Gandash as she shifted back to her original form.
Five minutes later, word came down the line. The large Abhorrent reported by the scout wasnt anywhere nearby. They would begin moving again, this time as quickly as possible. Not far down the road was an area that would be more defensible than open terrain. There would be no drums to keep marching pace.
Several of the mages nodded, including Xerxes. He remembered the lecture.
In that case, Gandash continued, youre familiar with the prevailing theory about the distances involved in Abhorrent ability to sense melam. He rolled out a map and weighed its corners with rocks. Were here. Puabi is here. Thats still several days journey. Campgrounds are marked in blue. However, Im not sure the campgrounds are the best location to spend the nights. Theyre not exactly designed for defensive purposes. So I want to hole up here for the night. He indicated a spot on the map before the campground, and short distance from the road.
There are cliffs all along this area, atop which is extremely rocky terrain. We should be able to find a good place to entrench ourselves with the cliff rising up as a wall behind us. In all the information I was given to prepare for this mission I didnt see any that winged or flying Abhorrent were part of the invasion, so having a wall to our back seems like a good idea. After all, if we do get attacked by Abhorrent, we couldnt ever hope to flee them, so Id rather be able to focus on a single front of battle.
Well stop an hour and a half before we normally do to allow plenty of time to dig in. Thats my plan. Does anyone have any feedback? Criticisms? Suggestions?
Jad raised his hand. Gandash nodded at him.
Why not keep going to Tower Plateau? Right here. He pointed to a spot on the map that was significantly further down the road. Even growing up in the capital, I heard about the place. Theres this old story about a bunch of traveling merchants who got attacked by a bandit army. Only ten merchants against three hundred bandits, yet the merchants held out for two weeks and killed about fifty bandits.
Xerxes thought Gandash would strike down Jads idea, but to his surprise he took time to think about it.
Im aware of Tower Plateau, Gandash said. And youre right, its the perfect place to dig in. My concern is that, to get there, we would have to continue for several hours past sunset. Night travel is dangerous enough under normal conditions. If we got ambushed on the road by Abhorrent we would sustain heavy casualties. Gandash looked at Jad. Im not saying no, Im just telling you my thoughts.
Jad looked at the map. I guess youre right.
Anyone else? Gandash asked. Nobody said anything. In that case, well stay here until the scouts return, and then
Some shouting from the line of infantry reached their ears, and they looked over.
Lets see whats going on, Gandash said, and they hurried up the slight slope.