"FREE-01" - читать интересную книгу автора (Jerome Bigge - Warlady 9 - The Freedom Fighters Of Trelandar)Freedom Fighters of Trelandar A Tale of Adventure in the Second Dark Age Book Nine of the Warlady Series By Jerome B. Bigge Chapter One "They will be `here' in five minutes," Carl Talen said to me as I nodded, standing there beneath the tree, the spreading limbs and the leaves overhead cutting out much of the sun's light here. My unicorn, a dapple gray, was nuzzling here at the sparse grass as we stood there waiting and hidden for the wagon train to come. The winding trail here before us the way the Imperials would have to take here through these woods. Hopefully once again we might be successful here in denying to Darlanis the supplies now aboard it. Doing what we could to "ease" the "pressures" on my sister's forces. Carl was a handsome man, very much a Warrior, I mused to myself. The black leather of his attire leaving few doubts here. The tunic and hose part of the uniform here of a Royal Guardsman. His rank markings that of a Captain of Warriors, the Queen's own. A black beret, a gold hilted sword, all the martial trappings of the once proud Royal Guardsmen of Trelandar, now but thirteen... "You and your men will cut off the advance guard," I ordered in level tones. Aware that he was looking at me again not as a "commander" of this force, but as an attractive woman... That he was aware of the jut of my firm breasts beneath my leather tunic, the delightful fullness of my thighs beneath clinging green hose now the "worse" for wear. I had no doubts that I smelled, that I quite badly needed a bath, a chance to rest, to recover from this endless warfare the Queen of Sarn had brought to my beloved Tre- landar. "Hold them as best you can while we attack the wagons," I continued, aware that he was of the Warriors and that I was of the Scribes. That he might have "doubts" now about my ability to command here. His "squad" of Warriors having just been assigned. I was angry that Queen Paula thought so little of my efforts here that she'd only given me this officer and his pitiful dozen men! The last remains of a company that had been so devoted to her! I had asked for a thousand, for a force powerful enough to strike, and strike hard at the enemy, not just "harass" them like here! "Yes, my Lady," the Warrior said, his eyes holding mine. "I have only been widowed for two months," I said then. "My family died in the assault on Trella," he replied. "We have all `lost' much to these Sarnians," I nodded. "You are a `Scribe', not a Warrioress," he "observed". "I am the sister of the Queen," I spoke in level tones. "And as much a `fighter' as she is," Carl Talen grinned. "I fear I am not at my `best'," I smiled, aware of the fact that in another couple minutes I might be dead. My people having orders to kill me rather than let me fall alive into the hands of the enemy. I am normally a quite attractive woman, dark haired, dark eyed like many Trelandarians, a hint of "olive" to my skin. A squirrel in a tree chattering away, angry at being "disturbed". "I trust you are skilled with that blade at your hip," Carl smiled, "And that odd looking bow that you carry," he added here. The sword a light slim blade, suitable for a woman's strength, my compound bow a "rarity" here in Trelandar, although they are more common in Dularn. The weapons being hand made, and quite costly. "They come," I spoke, seeing the first of the advance guard now through the trees, Carl Talen hurrying off then to his men... I prayed he would not be reckless, die under a Warrioress' lance. I'd seen too many die, too many whom I'd spoken a last word over! "Hold your fire!" I hissed, my right arm lifted high. I did not wish to warn the Imperials too soon of the ambush I'd set for them. My objectives here were the wagons, not the escort of Sar- nian Warrioresses with their long lances, helmets, shields, armor of chain mail gleaming in the sun... I was not interested in any slave girls we might be able to collect either, only in destroy- ing the military supplies being shipped to the front. Handicap- ping that "disowned" Dularnian Princess in her battle against us! That beautiful blonde "slut" who had "bedded" her way to a Crown! Who now wanted to build an "Empire of California" with Trelandar as her first conquest after finding the Nevadas too "difficult"! And that new Warlady of hers, that Bajan, was truly a witch too!! Destroying everything in her path like the Mongols from the past! Then came the CRASH of the cut trees crashing to earth, now shutting off escape for the wagons on this narrow trail, the of- ficer in charge whipping out her sword, crying out her "warning". The uplifted blade glistening in the sunlight for an instant be- fore one of our hidden crossbowmen now brought her tumbling down! The unicorns of the escort rearing up as the Warrioresses wheeled them around, searching for the "source" of these deadly missiles! Men jumping off their wagons, most now cowering down behind them! A few, braver than most, firing small crossbows in our direction. The horses hitched to the wagons, rearing and yanking the wagons about, several with arrows or crossbow bolts sticking into them! Here in the forest the long lances were more a "handicap" to the enemy women than a "help", our flights of arrows and crossbow bolts emptying saddles as the Warrioresses wheeled their unicorns about, searching out the source of their trouble and charging us! I watched a Warrioress, thrown from her saddle, throw up her arm in terror as a bolting team of four horses now trampled over her! We were all yelling and screaming at the top of our lungs, such serving both to "encourage" our people and to demoralize the enemy here, as well as keeping any surviving officers from taking command. I had so far shot three arrows, one hit, two misses, a fair ratio considering how rapidly everyone was moving about now! The woman I'd hit having been struck in the hip, which didn't I'd noticed here seem to handicap her all that much despite things... She'd dropped her lance, and with drawn sword, had charged into the woods, seeking out the author of her hurt like an enraged Ti- gon might, that saber toothed monster caused by The War of 2047.* * It appears that Sanda believed at this point that such animals were the result of radiation, not genetic experiments made earli- er in the 21st Century as Lorraine has always claimed here. (JBB) I took another shot at the woman, missed, the Warrioress now striking down a luckless Peasant lad, the blood running down her leg from the arrow, which obviously hadn't caused her to lose in- terest in things as I'd first hoped... My missile attracting her attention, another striking her shield, sticking in it, as she now charged me with drawn sword, obviously fully intending to see that if she was to die here, she'd take as many of us with her!! I dodged back around behind my tree as she charged on past, the armored woman wheeling her unicorn about, screaming curses at me in her fury, her sword slashing down as I jumped back, unable to nock another arrow in time! Only the fact that we were in a thick forest allowing me to dodge her sword slash in time here as I dropped my bow and drew the blade I carried at my own hip now! "YOU LYS-DAMNED REBEL SLUT OF A BITCH!" she screamed at me, a crossbow bolt now striking her in the right shoulder then caus- ing her even more troubles, although she didn't drop her sword, which I'd expected, but came charging right at me again here! I jumped back as the woman flung herself from the saddle, my sword driving to the hilt up into her body as she came smashing down on top of me! Her own blade fortunately missing me as I twisted to one side just enough to avoid her last thrust, the weight of the armored woman smashing me to the ground, my head being "slammed" here against a root of the tree against which I'd been standing!! "My Lady!" one of my green clad fighting men cried, running up to me. Everything seeming to "swim" about before my eyes from the blow to my head, although at least I was still alive, which was more than I could say for this Sarnian Warrioress whose body my sword blade had pieced for its entire two foot length here! I had no doubts that she knew she was going to die, and her last thoughts had been no doubt to try to take me with her! Her face was set in a last snarl of rage, of a fury that spoke much here! Her eyes seemingly wide in shock, as if she couldn't believe it!! "I'm... I'm all right!" I answered, my head feeling like it was going to split apart! My forces having by now mostly "dealt" with the Warrioresses, the survivors having fled back down the trail from which they'd come, along with the wagon men who'd been able to seize mounts and follow them. We had achieved a victory, even if it had been by military standards only a mere "skirmish". "Three dead, two wounded," Carl Talen said to me, almost as if he was accusing me of having caused their deaths or injuries. The wagons were loaded with corn, with dried meat, although one I found had carried several of the new Dularnian compound crossbow, which is an excellent weapon, far superior to anything we'd had. There had also been several slave girls chained on to the wagons, whose chains I'd had struck off before I ordered the wagons to be burned, the wenches now kneeling to one side watching the flames. The smoke rising up into the sky, marking where death had struck! The enemy's loses had been eleven dead, with two so badly wounded I did not think that they would live to see the sun set this day. I had the captured men from the wagons make litters, put them on them to protect them from beasts even if they wouldn't survive... I was not of the Warrioresses, but I kept the "caste codes" here. "The enemy's loses were considerably higher," I retorted. I could only swap Trelandarian lives for Sarnian at as high a price as I could get, in the growing "futile" hope that Darlanis would give up her attack upon us and be willing to come to "terms" now! With that damn Bajan of hers, that didn't seem too likely either. My sister was "brave" enough, but not a good military tactician. "You're `good' at what you do," he suddenly said to me then. "I read a lot," I snapped, not in the best of "moods" here. I had a splitting headache, my neck was stiff, I was feeling that emotional "drain" that comes after you fight a battle like this. I was in no mood to play little "man-woman" games here right now! He might have been "Lys' Gift to women", but I wasn't interested! "What `were' you before this?" the handsome Warrior captain asked me, standing there, glancing over at the three slave girls. "A historian, someone who `read' about wars in the past here...?" I'd never had much to "do" with any government affairs, and he'd never actually met me before even if I was the Queen's sister. "I was an attorney at law, Mr. Talen," I now snapped back. "You were probably pretty good at `that' too," he "grinned". "If you want a woman, `use' one of them!" I "snapped" then. The three slave girls might as well be put to some good use here! Freedom Fighters of Trelandar A Tale of Adventure in the Second Dark Age Book Nine of the Warlady Series By Jerome B. Bigge Chapter One "They will be `here' in five minutes," Carl Talen said to me as I nodded, standing there beneath the tree, the spreading limbs and the leaves overhead cutting out much of the sun's light here. My unicorn, a dapple gray, was nuzzling here at the sparse grass as we stood there waiting and hidden for the wagon train to come. The winding trail here before us the way the Imperials would have to take here through these woods. Hopefully once again we might be successful here in denying to Darlanis the supplies now aboard it. Doing what we could to "ease" the "pressures" on my sister's forces. Carl was a handsome man, very much a Warrior, I mused to myself. The black leather of his attire leaving few doubts here. The tunic and hose part of the uniform here of a Royal Guardsman. His rank markings that of a Captain of Warriors, the Queen's own. A black beret, a gold hilted sword, all the martial trappings of the once proud Royal Guardsmen of Trelandar, now but thirteen... "You and your men will cut off the advance guard," I ordered in level tones. Aware that he was looking at me again not as a "commander" of this force, but as an attractive woman... That he was aware of the jut of my firm breasts beneath my leather tunic, the delightful fullness of my thighs beneath clinging green hose now the "worse" for wear. I had no doubts that I smelled, that I quite badly needed a bath, a chance to rest, to recover from this endless warfare the Queen of Sarn had brought to my beloved Tre- landar. "Hold them as best you can while we attack the wagons," I continued, aware that he was of the Warriors and that I was of the Scribes. That he might have "doubts" now about my ability to command here. His "squad" of Warriors having just been assigned. I was angry that Queen Paula thought so little of my efforts here that she'd only given me this officer and his pitiful dozen men! The last remains of a company that had been so devoted to her! I had asked for a thousand, for a force powerful enough to strike, and strike hard at the enemy, not just "harass" them like here! "Yes, my Lady," the Warrior said, his eyes holding mine. "I have only been widowed for two months," I said then. "My family died in the assault on Trella," he replied. "We have all `lost' much to these Sarnians," I nodded. "You are a `Scribe', not a Warrioress," he "observed". "I am the sister of the Queen," I spoke in level tones. "And as much a `fighter' as she is," Carl Talen grinned. "I fear I am not at my `best'," I smiled, aware of the fact that in another couple minutes I might be dead. My people having orders to kill me rather than let me fall alive into the hands of the enemy. I am normally a quite attractive woman, dark haired, dark eyed like many Trelandarians, a hint of "olive" to my skin. A squirrel in a tree chattering away, angry at being "disturbed". "I trust you are skilled with that blade at your hip," Carl smiled, "And that odd looking bow that you carry," he added here. The sword a light slim blade, suitable for a woman's strength, my compound bow a "rarity" here in Trelandar, although they are more common in Dularn. The weapons being hand made, and quite costly. "They come," I spoke, seeing the first of the advance guard now through the trees, Carl Talen hurrying off then to his men... I prayed he would not be reckless, die under a Warrioress' lance. I'd seen too many die, too many whom I'd spoken a last word over! "Hold your fire!" I hissed, my right arm lifted high. I did not wish to warn the Imperials too soon of the ambush I'd set for them. My objectives here were the wagons, not the escort of Sar- nian Warrioresses with their long lances, helmets, shields, armor of chain mail gleaming in the sun... I was not interested in any slave girls we might be able to collect either, only in destroy- ing the military supplies being shipped to the front. Handicap- ping that "disowned" Dularnian Princess in her battle against us! That beautiful blonde "slut" who had "bedded" her way to a Crown! Who now wanted to build an "Empire of California" with Trelandar as her first conquest after finding the Nevadas too "difficult"! And that new Warlady of hers, that Bajan, was truly a witch too!! Destroying everything in her path like the Mongols from the past! Then came the CRASH of the cut trees crashing to earth, now shutting off escape for the wagons on this narrow trail, the of- ficer in charge whipping out her sword, crying out her "warning". The uplifted blade glistening in the sunlight for an instant be- fore one of our hidden crossbowmen now brought her tumbling down! The unicorns of the escort rearing up as the Warrioresses wheeled them around, searching for the "source" of these deadly missiles! Men jumping off their wagons, most now cowering down behind them! A few, braver than most, firing small crossbows in our direction. The horses hitched to the wagons, rearing and yanking the wagons about, several with arrows or crossbow bolts sticking into them! Here in the forest the long lances were more a "handicap" to the enemy women than a "help", our flights of arrows and crossbow bolts emptying saddles as the Warrioresses wheeled their unicorns about, searching out the source of their trouble and charging us! I watched a Warrioress, thrown from her saddle, throw up her arm in terror as a bolting team of four horses now trampled over her! We were all yelling and screaming at the top of our lungs, such serving both to "encourage" our people and to demoralize the enemy here, as well as keeping any surviving officers from taking command. I had so far shot three arrows, one hit, two misses, a fair ratio considering how rapidly everyone was moving about now! The woman I'd hit having been struck in the hip, which didn't I'd noticed here seem to handicap her all that much despite things... She'd dropped her lance, and with drawn sword, had charged into the woods, seeking out the author of her hurt like an enraged Ti- gon might, that saber toothed monster caused by The War of 2047.* * It appears that Sanda believed at this point that such animals were the result of radiation, not genetic experiments made earli- er in the 21st Century as Lorraine has always claimed here. (JBB) I took another shot at the woman, missed, the Warrioress now striking down a luckless Peasant lad, the blood running down her leg from the arrow, which obviously hadn't caused her to lose in- terest in things as I'd first hoped... My missile attracting her attention, another striking her shield, sticking in it, as she now charged me with drawn sword, obviously fully intending to see that if she was to die here, she'd take as many of us with her!! I dodged back around behind my tree as she charged on past, the armored woman wheeling her unicorn about, screaming curses at me in her fury, her sword slashing down as I jumped back, unable to nock another arrow in time! Only the fact that we were in a thick forest allowing me to dodge her sword slash in time here as I dropped my bow and drew the blade I carried at my own hip now! "YOU LYS-DAMNED REBEL SLUT OF A BITCH!" she screamed at me, a crossbow bolt now striking her in the right shoulder then caus- ing her even more troubles, although she didn't drop her sword, which I'd expected, but came charging right at me again here! I jumped back as the woman flung herself from the saddle, my sword driving to the hilt up into her body as she came smashing down on top of me! Her own blade fortunately missing me as I twisted to one side just enough to avoid her last thrust, the weight of the armored woman smashing me to the ground, my head being "slammed" here against a root of the tree against which I'd been standing!! "My Lady!" one of my green clad fighting men cried, running up to me. Everything seeming to "swim" about before my eyes from the blow to my head, although at least I was still alive, which was more than I could say for this Sarnian Warrioress whose body my sword blade had pieced for its entire two foot length here! I had no doubts that she knew she was going to die, and her last thoughts had been no doubt to try to take me with her! Her face was set in a last snarl of rage, of a fury that spoke much here! Her eyes seemingly wide in shock, as if she couldn't believe it!! "I'm... I'm all right!" I answered, my head feeling like it was going to split apart! My forces having by now mostly "dealt" with the Warrioresses, the survivors having fled back down the trail from which they'd come, along with the wagon men who'd been able to seize mounts and follow them. We had achieved a victory, even if it had been by military standards only a mere "skirmish". "Three dead, two wounded," Carl Talen said to me, almost as if he was accusing me of having caused their deaths or injuries. The wagons were loaded with corn, with dried meat, although one I found had carried several of the new Dularnian compound crossbow, which is an excellent weapon, far superior to anything we'd had. There had also been several slave girls chained on to the wagons, whose chains I'd had struck off before I ordered the wagons to be burned, the wenches now kneeling to one side watching the flames. The smoke rising up into the sky, marking where death had struck! The enemy's loses had been eleven dead, with two so badly wounded I did not think that they would live to see the sun set this day. I had the captured men from the wagons make litters, put them on them to protect them from beasts even if they wouldn't survive... I was not of the Warrioresses, but I kept the "caste codes" here. "The enemy's loses were considerably higher," I retorted. I could only swap Trelandarian lives for Sarnian at as high a price as I could get, in the growing "futile" hope that Darlanis would give up her attack upon us and be willing to come to "terms" now! With that damn Bajan of hers, that didn't seem too likely either. My sister was "brave" enough, but not a good military tactician. "You're `good' at what you do," he suddenly said to me then. "I read a lot," I snapped, not in the best of "moods" here. I had a splitting headache, my neck was stiff, I was feeling that emotional "drain" that comes after you fight a battle like this. I was in no mood to play little "man-woman" games here right now! He might have been "Lys' Gift to women", but I wasn't interested! "What `were' you before this?" the handsome Warrior captain asked me, standing there, glancing over at the three slave girls. "A historian, someone who `read' about wars in the past here...?" I'd never had much to "do" with any government affairs, and he'd never actually met me before even if I was the Queen's sister. "I was an attorney at law, Mr. Talen," I now snapped back. "You were probably pretty good at `that' too," he "grinned". "If you want a woman, `use' one of them!" I "snapped" then. The three slave girls might as well be put to some good use here! |
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