Louis de Bordeleaux was lying inside his tent and heard the rain falling on his tent. Everything outside was dark except from some torches burning between the tents to give some light to the guardians. No matter how hard he tried, he just could not fall asleep. He was bored and sick of this place. He didn't want to be here in the encampment but he was one of the kings messengers and he had to stay with the duke. He cursed the old man when he though of this. For 6 days they had been fighting now, the king had launched an attack on the hordes of orcs, but it didn't seem to do a damn thing,for every orc they had killed, 2 others appeared. They had been driven back with large losses and had been chased by a monstrous amount of orcs. Luckily the king had managed to rally his troops and to make a stand behind a ford at the river. Now they had made their encampment near the river and had managed to hold their ground against the infinite invasions of the greenskins, but it wouldn't last very long. The casualties were big and the amount of orcs was even bigger. There was no save moments anymore, they even had been attacked by a band of elves, like he'd never seen before. When he was young he'd seen his father talking with sea-elves from but these were not like them, while sea-elves were bright and and beautifull, these had something sinister about them, some morbid kind of beauty. He'd even heard tales of the forest elves who lived near the lands of Bretonnia, but they lived like beasts they said, and they never showed themselves. No, the forest elves didn't resemble with the kind he'd met... At that moment he heard someone entering his tent, a guards entered and said:"The duke summons you, Louis, you have to come immediatly!"
He grabbed his sword and went away...
Louis entered the tent of Duke Cassayon and saw the duke and his sergeants standing around the table. They were discussing battle plans. "You summoned me ,sir?" Louis asked. "Indeed, I did. I need your help, for you were the one who reported the invasion of the greenskins and we don't know how the army did move, so could you tell us were you did see them last time?" The Duke said.
"Hmmm, that should be, here I think." He said ,pointing towards some little village that still stood the moment he'd left it, but now probably didn't.
"Hmmm that does mean they won't go that direction", one of the knights said," They will not find any resources there, so will probably move North -or westwards." Another one replied:" We should send some reinforcements to the cities there."
"we can not, we have taken large casualties and we can not leave the way to Parravon undefended." a third said.
Soon all the sergeants were loudly discussing their battle plans...
"What should we do then? What if they split up? We can't even handle half their army."
"A knight can surely take out 5 orcs" :Louis heard one of them say.
"But sadly enough, they are with a lot more than that .You have seen the hordes they outnumber us by far..."
"We need to send word to the king, he will send help!"
"The royal army won't reach us in time! When they're here they'll find ashes and bones on a dark battlefield.
It takes more than a week to travel from here to the royal court, days to summon an army that could deal with this horde of orcs and then again more than a week towards us."
"Then wath should we do? wait here for death?"
"We should send word to the forest elves, they're our allies after all..."
"Nice allies we have, every messenger we sends towards them is found back with an arrow in his eye or does dissapear completly."
"They a lot closer though than the royal court."
"And what about the dwarfs? They hate orcs, they'll problably send some of their kin to battle at our side, or at least against the greenskins."
"We can not rely on strangers for the defence of our country"
"We have no choise, we need to, and their lands are also threatened by the orcs. they will answer!"
At that moment the sound of battle horns rang through the encampment, followed by the sound of clinging metal and the chaos of battle. "We're under attack!" Everyone in position!" Louis heard someone cry outside the tent.
"Common, men, take up arms." The sergeant who looked most important to Louis said.
"But we still need to take a desicion, we hold our ground like this, we need help",one of the sergeants replied, "What should, we do m'lord?"
All eyes turned towards the old lord of Parravon, nobody said a word, and for a moment all seemed quiet inside the tent.
Louis had noticed the duke had said almost nothing while the discussion was going on, he'd only listened, but now it was up to him to make the right desision.
He looked troubled and weary to Louis, after all he'd been leading the army from the moment they had departed, with no moment of rest. The Duke slowly raised himself from his seat and raised his voice.
"we'll call for aid!" , he said, "Send word to our Asrai and our Dawi allies. We can't fight this war alone!"