Chapter 708: The March

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Chapter 708: The March

Hah! Look at them run! Bjorgrund laughed, sticking his tongue out, his blue eyes squeezing shut as he pointed at the tall figures disappearing in the blowing snow. A few words and they turn craven. Would you look at that, father! They call me the animal, but they act like scared little mice!

Calm yourself, son, Birger said. His voice was flat, but he couldnt hide the grim smile growing behind his beard. The more you provoke them, the more likely theyll try to do something to you.

They wont come back here, no way. Bjorgrund grinned evilly, slapping Alexs back with an enormous hand.

The blow knocked the air from the young wizards lungs, nearly sending him sprawling face down in the snow.

This one here, look how his words slash their fake bravery like knives! Theyre spineless, theyll be too scared to come back here! Not after a threat like that! Bjorgrund jumped in the air, pumping his fists. Thank you! He lowered his head to Alex. I owe you again, and Ill be happy to pay my debt!

Youre welcome the Thameish wizard gasped, catching his breath.

Why do I keep making friends with giants that could break me in half with a single hand? he thought, looking down at his hulking body. And Im not easy to break in half!

You have my thanks, too. Birger gave Alex a deep bow, balancing on his crutch, then looking at Bjorgrund. Dont start celebrating yet, son. They might not trespass on our land anymore, but theyll be on the lookout for you. If you step off our territory for any reason, you can be sure theyll set upon you without hesitating.

His expression darkened. They might even try to drive game away from our borders to force you to leave the protection of the ward.

Im not afraid of them, Bjorgrund said, his voice firm.

You should be. You are growing into a fine warrior, but Olaf is a powerful foe to have. He will kill you if you two meet in battle, Birger said.

Im wondering if you should strike first, Theresa said, glaring in the direction the firbolgs went. If those warriors are going to do something as dirty as driving away your food so you starve, then better they be gone. Or dead.

Birger shook his head. The village needs its warriors to defend it from the rune-marked, the Irtyshenan army, and the beasts of these woods. Even if you help us strike first, well be dooming the old, the weak and the very young to slow deaths from starvation or more gruesome ones at the blade of enemies, or the jaws of some beast.

Hmmmm. Alex tapped his chin. What if you expanded the ward? They know where your borders are now, but theyll have a harder time driving away game if you expand your territory. Theyd have to figure out where the boundaries are, and if you make the ward big enough, they couldnt just blockade your whole territory; theres not enough of them for that.

Birger shook his head. Im no expert at ward making, and I was already at my limits for the amount of land I could ward at one time.

Hmmmmm. Alexs brow furrowed in thought. Weve got a couple of days until youre ready to go to the capital, right? Back in Generasi, I can try and cook up the kind of ward thatd stop a demon lord from getting to their own throne. And if I cant, Ill find someone who can. How does that sound?

Thank you, Birger said.

Dont mention it; Im not going to kick the hornets nest and then leave you to deal with it. Then, everythings settled, Alex said. Theresa, Claygon, Brutus and I will head back south. I can use the time getting the ward figured out, then when we come back here in a couple of days, we can set the new ward. Think you can hold out until then?

Birger nodded. Ill repair the ward and change its focus to Olaf and the rest of the clan. By the time Im done, itll keep him, the rest of the clan and the rune-marked out. Ill have trouble blocking the Irtyshenans too, but well have to live with that.

When I get that ward, Ill make sure that it can block the Irtyshenans too, unless they bring out some really powerful magic, Alex said.

Thank you. And now theres only one thing left to deal with.

Whats that?

The meal, the firbolg laughed. That poor roast needs some loving Im sure, but it should still be fine eating, even if it is a bit on the dry side. Ill see you all fed before you go.

Theresa grinned. I wouldnt say no to that.

Me neither, Alex said.

We shouldnt be much longer in this perfectly named Grey Forest, the Stalker frowned. The Fields of Silver come next, then the Lake of Ever Ice. Past that, we should be near the area where our quarrys been poking about.

He licked the air, tasting his preys name. Yesssshes there now, hopefully hell stay there; twice now, hes gone to that lovely cold place, which makes me believe hell go back there, even if he leaves again for that wizard city he lives in.

The fae looked at the casks of soil loaded across the backs of the packhorses and scrunched up his face in distaste. You know, wed be a lot farther along if you didnt have me sneaking about Uldars Riseavoiding those sharp eyed wizardsand gathering barrels of dirt. Why dyou need all that soil, anyhow?

The First and Third Apostles looked at each other.

Izas raised his eyebrows.

Gabrian nodded.

The Third Apostle explained. The Fool is supported by a power that lets him teleport great distances without chanting any spells or using any magical items; the same power that strengthened the treacherous Carey London. The same power that allowed her spirit to come back from the after-world.

That power must not only be countered, Gabrian added. But it is one of the core reasons why the Fool must die first. He gestured to the forest. Your guidance and secret paths through your fae wilds allows us to cross vast distances at beyond mortal speeds. What would normally take weeks or months of travel across snow-locked lands and icy seas in the material world, can be done in days here.

Youre welcome, by the way, the Stalker said dryly.

I was about to thank you, do not fret. Uldar would not have his First Apostle lack gratitude. I thank you for your guidance, my friend, Gabrian said. But the fact remains that the Fool can travel hundreds of miles in mere moments, by your reckoning.

Judging by how his name keeps jumping across land and sea in a heartbeat, aye. Thats whats been happening, the Stalker said.

Hes grown stronger since last we clashed, Izas says grimly. We must cut the weed down before it grows taller. Such power will aid all of Uldars enemies, allowing them to escape and strike at will.

And such power would allow the Fool to elude our grasp wherever and whenever he wishes, Gabrian finished.

Aye, Ive been thinking about that, the Stalker said with a merry chuckle. Its what makes him so delicious to hunt. Cant wait to have his head mounted on my wallOh come on, dont look so disgusted! he cried, noting the Apostles grimacing. Youre planning to cut his head off, arent you? Im just making sure it doesnt go to waste.

Very charming, but what makes him a fine challenge for you, will also hurt our chances to bring the Fool low. Gabrian glanced at the soil. Which is why I have been searching for solutions.

Aye, what might those be?

I have spent much time contemplating the power that the Fool wields, which is the same power that was behind Carey London, the First Apostle said. I believe I have some understanding of it; so I will bar it with an interdiction.

Aye, youre meaning the ability that gods grant their most powerful servants, aye? the stalker asked. Very dangerous stuff, that. But howre you planning on using an interdiction in a foreign land against our quarry? Well not be in your gods divine realm, dont you know? Uldars not a god of the Irtyshenan Empire and wouldnt have the power to declare interdictions there.

Izas eyes flicked to the packhorses. His power extends to places that have known his touch and are sanctified in his name.

Ohoh! the Stalker cried. I see! Clever, clever hounds! Buthold now, the place were going has its own gods. And they wont take kindly to what youll be doing.

Even a god as powerful as Uldar cannot sense every enemy within his realm or be in all places at once. If so, he would need neither his church, us, or his holy Heroes to fight for him, Gabrian said. What we do will have to be done quickly; we cannot linger, nor can we engage the Fool in a pitched battle. We must strike from the fae roads, slay him andif he proves too resilient to die quicklywe wound him, then retreat back to the fae wilds before we are located.

Very clever, I like it. The Stalker grinned.

I will like it once I see if the plan works well, Gabrian said. We can only pray to Uldar for guidance. For strength. And for the Fools death.

The hymn to their god continued echoing through the forest.

The hidden church and the one known as the Stalker, moved forward, closing in on their quarry.