Scourge Twenty-Two - Aliven’t
Scourge Twenty-Two - Aliven’t
Scourge Twenty-Two - Alivent
The reaction along the caravan is nearly instantaneous. A few of the Big Hill guys scream, some others shout orders atop those, and suddenly the caravan grows much closer together as Ran pushes his cart alongside the cart just ahead of us.
With all the carts packing in closer together under the snap of leather reins, the caravan becomes a much smaller target.
Spears and shields! Teo shouts. Spears and shields! Aim for the throats!
No one is giving me or my friends any orders, which.. Might be for the best. Im not sure just how well wed fit into a traditional spear line.
There arent enough Big Hill Lions to form a proper cordon around the carts, and I think everyone realises that at the same time. So, almost as one, everyone jumps onto a cart and gets ready to fight from above.
Its not a terrible idea.
I take one precious second to look around us, to really study the environment while my core roils and my magic comes to the fore.
The two priests ahead are still blocking the road, with only Esteban between them and the front of the caravan. They have that third guy with them, the hulking giant in the wraps, and I cant help but feel like hes going to be trouble.
The zombies crawling out of the surroundings are going to be trouble too. I count about thirty to our left, and I imagine there are just as many on the other side. Were going to be outnumbered by about four to one if more of them come out to block our rear.
Stay close to Val, Felix says.
Of course, Bianca replies.
I blink. Whats that mean?
Felix glances my way, and I recognize the look shes giving me, though I never got the of course you dont get it look from Felix before. Were keeping you safe.
I can keep myself safe, I say.
Esme pats my shoulder. Youre the princess here. Its normal.
I work my jaw, but I cant think of anything to say. Who put you up to this? I ask.
Your mom, Felix says.
I ball my hands into fists. Thats not fair.
She knew youd get into some sort of trouble, so she told Esme and I to keep you safe, Felix says.
I glare at her, but her grin only widens. So I turn to Bianca. And what about you?
Common sense? Bianca says. I cant imagine your mother reacting kindly to my family were you to get hurt, captured, or killed. Its just logical to assume that dying in your defence is preferable to living after you die.
I try to say something in my defence, but all that comes out is a grumbly mess.
I have the worst friends!
Fine then, I say as I cross my arms. Ill just sit here and be all nice and safe.
Hey, we could probably still use your help, Felix says. I dont know how to kill zombies.
But what if I chip a nail? I ask.
I dont quite know why I feel so betrayed all of a sudden. It makes sense that Mom would ask my friends to do that, and I guess it would be weird if they said no. But I can take care of myself! Im just as tough as my friends. I might not be as quick with magic as Esme, or as quick with... everything else as Felix, but I can stand up for myself.
And even without my friends, Im not entirely alone.
I fall down to one knee and reach into my cloak. It only takes a moment to find a few little friends tucked away and hidden on me. I bring them up, close to my mouth, and push my intent into my words. Go into the forest and call out to any monsters in the region. I need them to rush over and kill any undead they find. Leave the living alone. Go!
I drop my hand over the edge of the cart, and my little friends zip off every which way.
Theyre sure to find some monsters in the area, but its going to be a gamble on whether or not those monsters will reach us in time to help or not.
The zombies dont attack with any sort of formation or thought behind their actions. One of them stumbles over to the carts and flings his arms out towards the Big Hill Lion atop the cart. Its the kind of wild swing a kid might try while rough-housing. No finesse, just a big bash that the man its trying to strike avoids with a simple sidestep.
The zombie is sent flopping back with a gash cut out of the side of its face a moment later as the mercenary stabs it from above.
That doesnt kill it though.
Others start to move up all around us, attacking with the same clumsy strikes, but every hit against the side of the carts creates a dull thump that sounds painful. They have no regard for their own safety, and Im pretty sure theyre hitting hard enough to really hurt.
Alright, Felix says as she pulls out a pair of long knives from under her cloak. How do we alivent these guys?
Im sorry, what? Esme asks.
Felix frowns a bit and gestures to the zombies. How do we alivent them.
Alivent? I repeat.
Well, theyre undead, arent they? We cant just kill them, theyre already dead, Felix says.
Yeah, I know, but... where did you come up with that word?
Common sense? Felix tries.
Esme and I share a look of dawning horror. Theres nothing common or sensical in what you said, Esme says.
What do you mean? It makes perfect sense! Undead means not dead, alivent means not alive, Felix says. Shes gesturing at the undead who are all getting increasingly close to the carts. Theyre forming a tight circle around our position, and I dont think the donkeys appreciate their presence much.
Girls! Teo shouts over. Argue less, kill more!
You cant kill them, theyre already dead, Felix grumbles under her breath. I think we all hear her, but none of us says anything.
Theres a whole flank of the caravan open on our side, with only Ran and one other defending it. I concentrate for a moment. It doesnt take much effort to pull up Disgust. The zombies smell is enough to start that up, and the look of them pushes me the rest of the way.
I summon a brace of dark darts, each a handspan long and pointed on one end. Once theyre above me, I fling them forwards with my will and impale the nearest zombies.
The sight of the darts plunging into heads and chests is enough to make my core surge with even more disgust.
Esme glances back, then nods, mostly to herself. Im going to try for more precise strikes, wherever I see the Lions weakening. Do you think you three can take care of those on this side?
We can likely manage, Bianca says. She stretches her hands before her, and with just the faintest frown, releases a wave of fire that roars out ahead of her and burns across a dozen zombies. It reaches all the way across the ditch and singes the grass on the other side.
Its an impressive bit of magic, but its undirected, and for all that its covering a wide area, its not doing much.
Thats the problem with fire magic. Its big and flashy and painful, but it doesnt kill well. At least, thats what my books have taught me.
Im feeling kind of useless here, Felix says. She darts down to swipe at the neck of a burning zombie next to our cart, and a few quick blows chops its head off. Then she kicks it out and into the field. Going to have to take them one at a time. At least this is kind of fun.
Someone screams down the line of carts, and we all turn to see one of the younger Big Lions being dragged off the side of his cart by a few zombies, one of which has a spear stuck right through it.
Damn it, Esme curses under her breath.
Theres a quick snap-crack, and a burst of light before one of the zombies head bursts apart like a tomato meeting a hammer.
Two other Lions rush over and pull the guy free, but that leaves a few spots unguarded for a couple of critical seconds, and the zombie tide starts to pull themselves up and onto the carts.
This, I realise, isnt a normal fight, this is a battle of attrition, and by the looks of it, the numbers not being in our favour is going to cost us.
An explosion out ahead from where Esteban is fighting one of the priests reminds me that this whole thing is a lot nastier than it looks.
I cant afford to play this too easily.
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