At dawn in
Therwalt's camp he was busy packing his supplies back up and then
rousing the tired dwarf Adbar. They remounted the horse and continued
on their northern route. To where Adbar knew not but Therwalt had
long planned this trip and knew exactly where he was going. In the
main camp the rain had muddied the ground so the tents could not be
repitched considering they had been taken down the night before so
they could live out the storm. Several trees has been broken by the
storm but other then that all was well. Elwar and Arna went out to
scout the forest following the same rout that Elwar and Eol had taken
in the last trip. Their was much sign of goblin, troll and wolf
activity but none were found. These wolves were not normal wolves.
The wolves of the mountain stood the full height of a dwarf if not
taller and had jet black fur. Huge glowing yellow eyes allowed them
to see in the dark of the mountain. Long had these wolves been the
mounts of the goblins of the mountain which had long ago been
excavated and tunneled by some long forgotten people and now it
played home to thousands of foul creatures which were the sources of
many a killing. Elwar and Arna rounded back to the camp where the
dwarves were preparing a nice stag they had killed. The elves settled
in with their fruits and their vegetables and relaxed. Therwalt and
Adbar however had to cross some rough terrain to get where he planned
on going. "How much further ranger?" Adbar whined. "About
a day if we go all night two if not" Therwalt replied. The dwarf
just groaned and wondered why he had agreed to this journey. They did
in fact go all night and Therwalt was astounded in all the miles that
they had crossed not a single goblin, troll, Trollikan or wolf. It
was a little late in the afternoon when they arrived where they were
headed. The dwarf quite understandably was puzzled that they were in
a valley of sorts surrounded by little caves on the cliff side to the
left. "Are you lost ranger?" The dwarf asked confused.
Therwalt merely shook his head. "Not in the slightest." He
replied then let out a long shrill whistle. At first nothing
happened. Then slowly people emerged from the caves. Tattered clothes
and dirty bodies they looked rather ragged as they surrounded the two
newcomers. Many of them had rough primitive weapons such as clubs and
spears in their hands as they waited for the newcomers to say what
they wanted of them. These people were refugees from all along the
land but a majority were from the now thief ruled city of Applewyn.
"My good people, too long have you suffered here in the wild
barely surviving and only ever merely sustaining yourselves!"
Therwalt began. "It has long been foretold by the elves of the
woods to the west that one day a warrior would come and reform the
proud kingdom of Applewyn. I have found the prophesied one! If you
will but follow us I can guarantee the training you would need to
join the One in his quest to purify Applewyn will be given to you!"
He continued as the refugees stared at him with a mix of shock and
confusion yet also awe. "Long have my comrades and I the elven
rangers and now the dwarves who now reside in the glittered caves of
the Majestum woods searched for the One while also stockpiling what
his army and citizens would need. We have food a plenty and clothes
as well. Weapons and armor also await you if you will but follow us!"
Therwalt finished as the crowd cheered. It took several more speeches
like this from Therwalt but the refugees soon began packing up all
their belongings and loaded them onto hand and donkey pulled carts.
"My good people I emplore you to continue readying I shall
return in two hours hence and my companion shall stay here to give
you extra protection" Therwalt informed the group. The dwarf
glared at the ranger as he rode off further north still. He snuck out
to the outskirts of Applewyn which now was populated by thieves and
murderers. He scouted the city looking for weaknesses before heading
back to where the group waited for him. As he had promised he was
gone no longer then two hours. "Adbar my friend come along"
Therwalt encouraged as he pulled the dwarf back into the saddle.
"Come now people let me bring you to your new king. Eol
throughout these adventures of Therwalt merely patrolled the forest,
practiced with his weapons and hunted for food. The dwarves ever
since Eol's arrival simply continued mining and shaping their home
and soon it even had a stone door, proper rooms, proper beds and
proper eating quarters. They had in a matter of weeks had essentially
created their own castle there in the glittered caves of the Majestum
forest. The inhabitants of said forest being the elves and Eol had no
idea that at this very moment Therwalt and Adbar were leading roughly
five hundred refugees to their calm little clearing. What Therwalt
had said was true. There were stockpiles of food, weapons, armor,
clothes, tents and the such enough for the crowd that was incoming.
The elves and Therwalt had for many years prepared for this but they
had no idea that Therwalt had chosen now as the time to begin the
completion of the prophecy. The elves and Therwalt knew for certain
Eol was the One but he did not. It was a week of long tiring travel
before Therwalt returned. The dwarves, elves and Eol where
dumbfounded about the arrival of the refugees. After a quick talk
with Therwalt the elves hastened off to pull out supplies and tents
from the stores that had long ago been prepared and was located in a
cave a good distance away from the main camp. Adbar leapt off
Therwalt's horse as quick as he could and limped off to his room in
the new dwarven stronghold recently named Pulchra Pechram by the
elves. Pulchra Pechram in elvish essentially meant Beautiful Rock.
Therwalt dismounted and led Eol off into a deserted part of the
clearing so they could talk. "What in the blazes are all these
people doing here?!" Eol demanded. Therwalt carefully considered
his response before finally answering. "Eol I need to tell you
some things about your past and your future first" Eol looked
annoyed at the ranger as he waited for him to continue. "Many
many many years ago the wood elves of the west predicted that one day
a leader among men would present himself to the world and he and only
he would be the one to give a home to the homeless and restore the
honor of the once magnificent city of Applewyn. It was said this man
would himself have his home taken from him, that he would be a
natural leader and that his skills in battle would be never before
witnessed." The ranger continued as Eol slowly pieced together
what the ranger was driving towards. "And you think I am the
One?" Eol questioned still a little confused. "Beyond any
doubt my friend you are the One and only you can give these people
back a home and purpose in this world. Only you can reclaim the
throne of Applewyn that had long ago been taken by thieves, brigands
and murderers" Eol merely accepted what the ranger said as if he
had always known it to be true. "These are no soldiers and we
have not the weapons or armor to arm them even if they were" Eol
pointed out. Therwalt grinned. "That is where your wrong...long
have the elves and I readied for your coming and all that is needed
has been gathered even practice weapons. Elwar and Selkin can train
archers but swordsman and horseman are yours to train" Eol
looked upon his new people observing them carefully. "They need
to bathe, be clothed, fed and they need rest. But know this Therwalt
I will not simply take these people as my own. You must send for my
people in Revenwil. It is a mere 60 survivors so we should be able to
accommodate them." Therwalt chuckled in delight. "Arna is
already on his way there" He informed Eol. Eol strode towards
his new people with a new amount of pride and nobility in his stride.
"My people, I am Eol the one of the prophecy, We have much to do
but we will start with allowing you all to bathe and dress in new
warmer clothes, follow me to the river, Elwar will bring along the
neccesary things" Eol announced. After this little speech he
strode off leading his people to the river where they all happily
bathed and splashed eachother. As they went back onto land they were
given towels and warm clothes and directed to the clearing where the
dwarves had set up tents for them. They happily ate the food the
elves prepared for them later in the evening and eventually all went
to sleep in their tents. Eol stayed awake late into the night
planning exactly how he was going to train his new people before
finally falling asleep. At first light he was awake and moving as he
quickly laid out practice weapons at different intervals in a clear
section of the valley. He had also found square shields such as he
had previously had in his village. As the refugees awoke they were
directed towards the breakfast waiting for them. After they finished
eating the men were directed to the field where Eol waited while
Therwalt began teaching the women how to fletch arrows and create
bows. Some three hundred and fifty men were now at Eol's disposal and
they were quickly directed to their practice weapons and shields.
"You need not fight as individuals to win. The techniques that I
shall teach you will teach you to work as one well disciplened unit.
Now I want all of you to form up so your shields overlock forming a
shield wall." Eol ordered. And such went the training for weeks.
When Eol's people from Revenwil arrived the thirty four men were
trained as individual warriors to take on any champions the thieves
may have.His surviving guard mates were trained as unit commanders.
Each unit consisted of fifty men. There were roughly seven units with
the remaining men being trained as archers. Each unit was assigned a
group of at least five archers. Totaling out to fourty four archers
these men were to stand within the shield
wall and fire over
the heads of the front line of the shield wall to cut down the enemy.
Fourty six women then agreed to be trained as archers and joined
their male counterparts within the shield wall. Within two months the
units and archers worked together in perfect synch. One night Eol was
talking to Therwalt about his dissapointment that he would lack
cavalry. As he had planned it some of the dwarves mainly Adbar and
Felkin would fill out the unit commander roles while the elves were
in command of the archers. He had total command. Therwalt then
pointed out they didn't have the horses neccesary to have a mounted
force. After another month of training Eol and Therwalt had decided
the army was ready. That night Eol had his people assemble where he
informed them all in the morning they would be breaking camp and
heading off to reclaim Applewyn. That night they all ate heartily
because they knew they wouldn't have time for breakfast. That night
they all went to sleep early and at first light there was alot of
activity within the camp as tents went down and supplies packed.
Therwalt had sent out to Revenwil where thirty five elven warriors
were sent out to ensure the safety of the forest while the army was
away. Eol and his comrades mainly Therwalt and the elves and a few of
his village mates rode at the head of the column on horseback while
the rest marched proudly behind their weapons and armor glinting in
the early morning sunlight. They stopped each night and continued
each morning for roughly a week and a half before they arrived on the
outskirts of Applewyn. Camp was made for that night and the fires
were kept low and at a minimum. That morning the units formed up in
their shield wall and waited for the order to advance upon the city
to be made. The women and children who were not fighting were
incharged with keeping the horses in camp. After a half hour of
waiting the army was given the order to advance and they went still
in formation at a steady jog towards the city. The bandits emerged
out of there houses and formed a lazy undisciplined mob that advanced
towards Eol's army. "Hold your ranks!" Eol ordered as the
enemy threw themselves at the shield wall. Swords flashed out from
small cracks between the shields and the bandits were dropping.
"Front rank push!" Eol ordered. The second rank put their
weight at the backs of their comrades in the front and slowly pushed
the enemy back with sheer brute force. "Archers!" Yelled
Eol. The archers within the shield wall let loose a volley that cut
droves through the enemy. The shield wall continued to bully their
way into the city and finally after an hour of fighting the theives
gave up the city and ran off in all directions. "VICTORY IS
OURS!" Eol bellowed. A cheer came up from the assembled units
and their was much feasting that night. Eol's citizens moved into the
city for the night. That morning assignments to clean and repair the
city. This process took about a month and then the city was rebuilt
to it's former glory. Eol was crowned king and refugees from all
around flocked to the city and trade routes opened turning Applewyn
into the most wealthy city around. So wealthy in fact that Jirim
Eol's former king grew jealous. He demanded that messengers be sent
to Eol for him to turn over Applewyn to his king or there would be
war. Eol refused them all outright and said if Jirim wanted a war he
would be given one he couldn't win. Eol's legions and cavalry had
become near legend. The legions skills in battle unmatched by any
combined fighting force. The combinations of archers and infantry
inside the shield wall unbeatable. And now Eol had elite cavalry hand
picked and personally trained by him. What Jirim didn't know was the
elves of Revenwil gave Eol their full support bolstering his forces
up to a trained army of around three thousand. The dwarves of the
glittered caves had personally seen to the stone defenses such as
walls, gates, watchtowers and the like fortifying them beyond what
they had been in their golden age. The city had it's own farms and
streams within the walls so they couldn't be starved into submission
during a siege. Jirim had gathered all the forces he could muster and
after a three week march arrived outside Applewyn's walls with some
eight hundred men. The battering rams he had ordered to be
constructed were ran up towards the gate which to the shock of the
attackers opened out towards them. Standing at the very front of the
gate was all of Eol's legions shields locked and ready. The cavalry
waited behind. The elven archers lined the walls and the archers
within the shield wall readied themselves. Upon seeing how greatly he
was outnumbered Jirim essentially turned tail and fled as did his
men. A cheer arose from the city as the gate then swung shut again.
The soldiers retired to their guard posts or their homes depending on
their roles. The elves had left and gone back to Revenwil a few days
later. A week after the attempted attack Therwalt, Arna, Elwar,
Selkin and the dwaves all went to Eol's private office within the
castle. "My friends what can I do for you?" He greeted
them. "We are going to put this simply Eol we can not stay here
any longer we must return to our forest we are sorry, there is
increased goblin activity we must go" Therwalt informed Eol.
After much discusssion Therwalt and the rest of his party did indeed
leave. Eol stayed up all that night in a military council with his
generals and commanders discussing if it would be possible to cleanse
the mountain that had long troubled not only Therwalt but everyone in
the area. It was decided they simply didn't have the man power for an
assault on the mountain even with the elves.