"Grab her."
Four soldiers advanced.
"Now," Ragnarson said. Leaping, he took out a man who had remained with the Fadema.
Dantice went for the man on her far side instead of the four. Trebilc.o.c.k got another, but quickly found himself in trouble.Ragnarson smacked the Queen to shut her up, turned to help Michael.
Somebody hit him from behind.
He turned as he fell, looked up into a golden mask.
The Tervola had hit him with a wooden statuary stand. "Finish them!" he ordered.
"This"s the man we want. The Marshall himself."
Trebilc.o.c.k was fencing a man who was good. Dantice rolled across the floor with one of the others. The third soldier pranced around looking for a chance to strike a telling blow.
Ragnarson kicked the Tervola"s legs from beneath him, dragged him nearer. The stand rolled away.
The Tervola had the combat training of every soldier of Shinsan. And he had staying power, though Ragnarson was stronger. They rolled and kicked and gouged, and Bragi bit. He kept trying to yank the man"s mask off so he could go for his eyes.
That usually put a superior opponent on the defensive. And this Tervola was a better fighter than he.
The extra soldier almost got Dantice. But Nepanthe stabbed him from behind, turned on Aral"s antagonist, stabbed him too. Aral muttered, "We"re even, lady," recovered his sword, took a wild chop at the head of Michael"s opponent.
Meanwhile, the Fadema recovered and fled.
Ragnarson got a thumb under the golden mask. By then he was sure he was dead. The Tervola had a hold of his neck and he was losing consciousness.
Dantice and Trebilc.o.c.k closed in. The Tervola saw them. The Power was dead.
There was nothing he could do. He threw himself after the Fadema. His mask remained in Bragi"s hand.
Dantice helped Ragnarson up. "That was close. Mike, better make sure of those guys."
"But...."
"Never mind. I"ll do it." While Nepanthe and Trebilc.o.c.k supported Ragnarson, he cut throats. "I don"t understand you, Mike. It ain"t beer and skittles. It ain"t no chess game. You want to come out alive, you got to be meaner than the other guy. And you don"t leave him alive behind you."
Ragnarson groaned. Nepanthe ma.s.saged his neck. "See if any of our people are outside. We"ll have half an army on us in a minute."
Dantice leaned out the window. "Nope. They"re all down the street."
"You and Michael pile stuff in front of the door. No. Let me go! I"m okay. I"ll make something to lower Nepanthe down."
"Wait!" she protested. "What about Ethrian?"
Bragi hurt. It made him cranky. "What do you want me to do? We"ve got to get out of here first. Then we"ll worry about Ethrian."
She kept arguing. He ignored her. There was a racket in the hall already.A party of Marena Dimura came up the street as he dropped his rope of torn blankets. "You men. Hold up. It"s me. The Marshall. Aral, hand me that lamp." He illuminated his face. "Hang onto the end of that down there, and stand by."
Several Wesson bowmen joined the Marena Dimura. They stood around watching.
"Nepanthe, come here."
Still complaining, she obeyed. He turned his back. "Put your arms around my neck and hang on."
"You"d better let me do that," Dantice offered.
"I can handle it. I"m not all the way over the hill." He did leave his sword belt, though, remembering what a hazard it had been coming up.
Going down was a pain too. He hadn"t made it halfway before he wished his pride had let him yield to Dantice.
"Hurry up," said Trebilc.o.c.k. "The door"s giving."
Dantice started down the instant Bragi"s feet hit pavement. He came like a monkey.
"Boy, you"d make a good burglar."
"I am a good burglar." They watched Trebilc.o.c.k lever himself over the window sill.
Someone yelled inside. Michael stared, then threw himself aside, barely managing to cling to the ledge.
Men appeared in the window.
"Bowmen," said Ragnarson. "Cover him."
Arrows streaked through the window. The Argonese withdrew, cursing. Ragnarson asked the Marena Dimura captain, "Where"s Colonel Ahring?"
The man shrugged. "Around."
"Yeah. Michael, hurry up." Trebilc.o.c.k had reached the lower ledge. Someone upstairs was throwing things out the window. A vase smashed at Bragi"s feet.
Trebilc.o.c.k kicked away from the wail and dropped the last fifteen feet, grunting as he hit cobblestones. "d.a.m.n. I twisted my ankle."
"Teach you to show off," Aral growled.
"Come on," said Ragnarson. "Back to the wall. You men. Go on wherever you were going."
Ahring had left. His men had penetrated the Fadem deeply in several directions.
Runners said some defenders were fleeing the fortress for the city.
Haaken had arrived. He was directing operations now.
"What"s happening?" Ragnarson asked.
"They"re running. All our people are in now. But we"ve got a problem. Most of those Necremnens are heading out. We"ll be in big trouble if we don"t win this."
"Michael, where"s the nearest causeway?"
Trebilc.o.c.k leaned over the battlements. "Upriver a quarter-mile.""Haaken, scare up some men and grab it. Michael. Is there a causeway Reskird could use?"
"Inside his area. Shouldn"t be any problem."
Ragnarson stared northward. The entire apex of the island seemed to be burning.
The rain had let up. Nothing held the flames in check.
"Getting bad up there," he observed. "Could be as rough for Reskird as the Argonese."
"Bragi." Haaken had unrolled a crude map atop a merlon. He shaded an area with charcoal. "This"s what we"ve taken. Half." Dark salients stuck out like greedy fingers.
There were white islands throughout the area already captured.
"How"re they fighting?"
"Us or them?"
"Both."
"Our guys are having fun. Theirs.... Depends on the unit. The officers, I guess.
Some are tromping each other trying to get away. Some won"t budge. I"d say our chances of carrying it are better than even. But then we"ll have to hold off counterattacks while we mop up."
"Keep after them. Any Necremnens have b.a.l.l.s enough to stick?" He leaned over the wall. A dozen smaller boats rocked against the base of the wall.
"Why?"
"I want to go get Reskird. Watch Nepanthe. And keep an eye out for Ethrian.
They"ve got him here somewhere."
TWENTY-SIX: Battle for the Fadem
Reskird had an overachievement problem. "Bragi, I"ve got them whipped. I could clean up on them. Only I can"t get to them. d.a.m.ned fire...."
A curtain of flame thwarted Kildragon"s advance. It spanned the base of an acute isosceles triangle. Whole blocks were infernos, drawing a strong breeze. Neither side could get close enough to combat the blaze.
"I can"t leave you here while it burns itself out. Might be days."
The devastation was stunning. Even during the El Murid Wars Ragnarson had seen nothing to equal it. "Jarl and Haaken need help."
"Those d.a.m.ned Necremnens took off like rabbits afraid of a fox."
"You taken that causeway there yet?"
"The gatehouse guards won"t give up. But we"ll get it. It"s all we"ve got to work on anymore."
"Michael. Does it hook up to the same island as the one by the Fadem?"
"I think so."
"You see?" Bragi asked Kildragon.
Reskird"s sandy hair flew as he nodded.Bragi laughed.
"What?"
"Look at us. Me, you, Haaken. We"ve gotten civilized. We never cut our hair short before we came to Kavelin. And we didn"t shave, except you."
"It"s a strange country. I"d better go get things moving before it"s light enough for them to see what we"re up to."
They didn"t join Haaken before dawn. The causeways didn"t connect to the same island. They had to cross three. There were skirmishes. And then the right causeway turned out to still be in Argonese hands.
Haaken hadn"t had a chance to grab it. The garrison had counterattacked.
Bragi"s old veterans carried the bridge in a short, brisk battle, only to find Argonese troops forming up beyond. The melee lasted several hours. Haaken"s bowmen, when they could, plinked from the Fadem. Ragnarson advanced till he screened the Fadem"s main gate, which remained in enemy hands.
"Who"s got who trapped?" he wondered aloud. "How long before the whole city turns on us?"
Tactically, it was going magnificently. Yet the strategic situation looked worse and worse.
Kildragon considered the houses and shops facing the fortress-palace. "A lot of wood in those places. Maybe another fire... ."
"Go to it."
Kildragon"s fire masked their flank. Bragi had men climb the wall where Blackfang and Ahring were already established. They took the main gate from behind.
Weary, he joined Haaken at another merlon. The map now showed only a few white islands.
"The gate completes the circuit," said Blackfang. "The whole wall is ours."
"Think that"s smart?" Ragnarson asked. "They"ll fight harder if they can"t get away."
"If they could, the Fadema might get out. Shouldn"t we get a hold of her?"
"She"d be a good bargaining counter if things got hairy. You found Ethrian yet?"
"No. Else I"d say let"s get out now."
"Another reason to get our hands on the lady. They"ll chase us all the way home if we don"t."