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Paragon of Destruction Chapter 418 – Final Preparations

Chapter 418 - Final Preparations

"There's a secluded field behind the barracks." Kaleesh gestured toward an area at the edge of the camp. "We should find some quiet there."

They set off at once, and as they passed the training fields, Arran cast a studious look at the training fields, where hundreds of soldiers were practicing battle formations. "How are the preparations going?"

Kaleesh hesitated before giving a shrug. "As well as can be expected. The troops have been training day and night these past few weeks, but even so, it will be difficult."

Arran nodded in understanding. "There's only so much you can achieve in a few months."

Several months had passed since Kaleesh recruited several thousands of prisoners in Knight's Watch, and the captain had spent those months working tirelessly to transform the disorderly group into a proper army.

He'd done as well as could reasonably be expected. Over the months, the soldiers of the Wolfsblood Army had gained the appearance of disciplined warriors rather than common thugs, and a single glance at the training fields was enough to know that their skills had improved drastically.

But even so, a gap still remained between them and the lordlings' armies.

Where Kaleesh's soldiers had months of training, the lordlings' troops had years of experience — decades, when it came to the Rangers. And unlike the Wolfsblood troops, many of the lordlings' soldiers had already experienced the dangers of the Desolation.

Such a gap could not be closed in mere months. The only way to erase it was through the kind of experience that came from years of training or dozens of battles.

"What about the Rangers?" Arran asked. "Anything new with them?"

"Domar has been quiet of late," Kaleesh replied. "It seems Barric's lesson did him some good. As for Ifras…" He hesitated before shaking his head in disapproval. "That one tries too hard to win my favor. If I offered him rotten meat for dinner, he would praise how tender it was."

Arran chuckled. "You can't blame him for trying to gain an advantage. But what of the others?"

Kaleesh gave a dismissive shrug. "It's the same as before. Arjun and Barric are still the strongest among them. The others have shown some improvement, but nothing spectacular."

As the captain detailed the troops' progress of the past weeks, they reached a small field behind the barracks. Secluded and surrounded by trees, it seemed to be a quiet place.

At least, it would have seemed that way, had the small field not currently held half a dozen soldiers and at least twice as many bottles of wine, many of which were already empty.

At once, Kaleesh's eyes went wide with fury. "You worthless donkeys!" he roared. "Who gave you permission to take my wine?!"

All six of the soldiers went pale in an instant, looks of shock on their faces as they hurriedly stumbled to their feet and lined up in a disorderly row.

Kaleesh remained silent long enough that the soldiers' uneasy looks turned to ones of fear. Then, finally, he said in a low tone, "I asked a question."

After a moment of hesitation, one of the soldiers stepped forward. It was a young woman with dark-red hair — the same woman who'd complained about the weapons back in Knight's Watch, Arran recalled.

"Captain," she began, a tremble in her voice, "we did not know this wine was yours. We thought—"

"All the wine in the camp is mine," Kaleesh snapped. "Or did you believe supplies were free, soldier?"

The woman did not reply immediately, though her eyes showed a trace of relief as she realized that they hadn't stolen wine from Kaleesh's personal supply.

"I apologize, captain," she said after some seconds. "With the journey ahead…" Her voice trailed off, and she cast an uneasy look at Kaleesh.

Kaleesh raised an eyebrow. "You thought you would take the opportunity to celebrate while you still could?"

The soldier nodded silently, a hint of shame now visible in her eyes.

"And you believed," Kaleesh continued, his voice growing colder, "that this moment of celebration was worth missing one of your last chances to prepare for the dangers you will soon face. One of your last chances to learn the battle formations that will protect not just your own life, but your comrades' lives as well."

The young woman's eyes went wide with shock. "No!" she hurried to say. "We didn't think—"

"That much is clear," Kaleesh interrupted her. "You didn't think. All of you will immediately report to Arjun for punishment. As for you…" He cast a thoughtful look at the woman. "Come see me after you finish your punishment. Now leave!"

The soldiers scrambled to leave, and as they disappeared, the anger fled Kaleesh's face in an instant. "Idiots," he muttered, "to get caught like that."

"I can't say I blame them," Arran said. "Not with months in the Desolation ahead."

"Of course not." Kaleesh sighed. "In their position, I would have done the same. But this is an army, not a mercenary company. And an army needs discipline. Otherwise, it will fall apart at the first sign of hardship."

Arran nodded, understanding Kaleesh's reasoning. "What about the woman? Why did you invite her?"

"Elena?" The captain laughed. "I plan to have her train with Sassun. Once she gets a little stronger, she'll make a good commander. She has a good head on her shoulders." He cast a glance in the direction the soldiers had fled, and added, "Usually, at any rate."

A soft chuckle escaped Arran's lips. Then, turning his eyes toward the small field, he said, "So are you ready to see my new tricks?"

Kaleesh gave him a flat look. "This is going to hurt, isn't it?"

Arran shrugged. "Probably. Now draw your weapon."

As the two of them faced off and drew their blades, Arran awakened the Titan's and Guardian's powers within the Blood Ruin. While these were not the most valuable powers he'd gained, to an opponent, they would easily be the most impressive ones.

"I'll attack first," Arran announced. "And when you block my strike, you won't be able to hold on to your weapon."

"You're that confident?" Kaleesh raised an eyebrow. "Even with me knowing what you're planning?"

Arran grinned. "You'll see soon enough. Now ready yourself."

Kaleesh took a step back, grabbing the hilt of his sword with both hands. Now that he knew what Arran intended, he naturally did not plan to allow it.

Arran waited as Kaleesh readied himself. Then, he stepped forward, his sword striking as he moved.

It was a basic blow, so simple that even the greenest of novices would see it coming. Kaleesh was no novice, however, and he effortlessly struck an expert parry — one intended to deflect Arran's strike rather than face its full might.

At least, that was what should have happened.

But instead, even with Kaleesh deflecting all but the slightest fraction of Arran's strength, the captain's weapon was ripped from his hands.

Kaleesh's expression instantly turned to one of shock. "Son of a—" He turned to look at his sword, which now lay three dozen paces away. "How did you do that?!"

"The Titan's bloodline," Arran said, unable to keep himself from grinning. "I've managed to strengthen it a little."

Kaleesh frowned as he went to pick up his sword. When he returned a moment later, however, his expression had turned ponderous. "What about the Guardian's bloodline?"

The reason for his interest was obvious. Kaleesh had also received the Guardian's bloodline, and he'd been nearly as disappointed as Arran with its power. Now that he had the chance, he was obviously eager to see the bloodline's true potential.

"I'll show you," Arran replied. "Attack me, and don't hold back."

Kaleesh gave a questioning look. "How will that help show the Guardian's bloodline?"

"Just trust me."

Kaleesh sighed. "Very well." He attacked even before finishing the last word, striking a swift blow to Arran's left side. From the look of it, he was unwilling to suffer another pitiful defeat.

Yet even as he struck, shock once more filled his face. Because although Arran moved to block the attack, he did not use his blade. Instead, he used his hand.

"You—!"

Horror was written across the captain's face as the blade connected, but it turned to astonishment when he saw that the only injury Arran had suffered was a tiny cut, only barely deep enough to cause a single drop of blood to roll down the blade.

"That's…" Kaleesh stared at the blade, a dumbfounded expression in his eyes and his mouth half-open. "That's impossible."

Arran gave a wide grin in response. "The Guardian's bloodline turned out to be more useful than I thought."

��If I—" Kaleesh halted mid-sentence, as if he was at a loss for words. Then, a sudden sharpness in his eyes, he asked, "Can I learn to do the same?"

At this, Arran slowly shook his head. "You can't," he began. "Not yet, at least. What I did was…"

Arran quickly detailed what he'd done to strengthen his bloodlines, and soon, a forlorn look appeared on Kaleesh's face. When Arran finally finished his explanation, the captain let out a deep sigh.

"So it's impossible, then."

"That's not what I said," Arran cut him off. "You have no way of doing it right now, that much is true. But once you join the Imperial Knights and they give you the Ruiner's bloodline, I suspect this will be among the first things they teach you."

Understanding dawned in Kaleesh's eyes. "You think this is what Lady Merem meant when she talked about controlling bloodlines?"

Arran did not answer immediately. Instead, he glanced at his hand, where the small cut Kaleesh's blade had left was already beginning to heal. Finally, he shook his head.

"What I did — I think it's just a first step. The Imperial Knights should have techniques that go beyond that."

Though Arran knew little of the Imperial Knights' secrets, he was certain that he was right about this. While he had learned to awaken and suppress his bloodlines' powers, that was still a long ways off from the mastery of which Lady Merem had spoken.

"I suppose they would." Kaleesh let out a sigh. "When I returned to the Imperium, I actually thought I had some strength."

Arran gave a shrug. "In the Borderlands, you did. But I may have something to improve your spirits." With a small gesture, he produced two pills from his void ring. "Roshan gave me these pills. For you, they should be of no small benefit."

To Arran's surprise, Kaleesh instantly shook his head. "I can't accept those. They should still have use for you."

"They do," Arran said. "But they will help you far more. Besides, Roshan will give me more of them in the future."

Kaleesh hesitated, but only for a moment. "Be that as it may, I still can't accept them. You need your strength."

"I can't protect all of you in the Desolation." Arran held up the two pills in front of him, then continued, "After you take these, you should barely have the strength to protect yourself from a Reaver."

Surprise flashed across Kaleesh's face. "They're that powerful?"

"For you, they are. For me, they would only make a small difference."

That was the reason Arran had saved four of the twelve pills Roshan had given him — although each represented a month or two of consuming Natural Essence, he'd already reached the point where that would not make a substantial difference.

Yet for Kaleesh, the situation was different. For him, each pill would rival not months but years of arduous training — enough that it would considerably improve his chances in the Desolation.

Though Kaleesh still seemed reluctant, he finally gave a short nod and accepted the pills. "Do I just eat them?"

Arran thought for a moment, then shook his head. "Dissolve them in a bottle of wine and take one sip a day. If you just swallow them, absorbing the Essence will take you weeks of effort."

Kaleesh glanced at the spot where the soldiers had been drinking earlier. "I suppose I'll need to guard my wine more carefully in the future."

"I would suggest so," Arran replied. "The church is generous, but not so much that they'll give me enough pills to supply the entire army."

"If only we could be so lucky." Kaleesh chuckled, but a moment later, he furrowed his brow in thought. "How's your adjustment to the Desolation coming along?"

"I haven't quite gotten around to that yet," Arran said. In truth, busy as he had been with absorbing the bloodlines, he'd all but forgotten about the matter.

Kaleesh stroked his chin. "I figured as much. The army will be ready to depart just under a week from now. Will that be enough time for you?"

"It should be," Arran replied. Now that he had the power of the Sage's bloodline, he suspected that even a day or two should be plenty. As for a week — that was definitely more than he needed.

"Good," Kaleesh said, appearing more than a little relieved. "Then I suggest you get to training, and I'll get back to work. Old Baqi said the bulk of our supplies should arrive over the next few days."

Arran raised an eyebrow in surprise. "You let the old man handle the supplies?" Trusting Baqi to gather information was one thing, but letting him provide supplies was something different altogether.

"He hasn't let me down so far." Kaleesh shrugged, then added, "And he's found supplies for half the price that others charge."

As they headed back to the training fields, it was hard not to notice how Kaleesh's eyes kept returning to the two pills in his hand. Army to command or not, it seemed that today, his attention would be on things other than supplies.

At this, Arran could not help but grin.

Ever since Knight's Watch, Kaleesh had worked tirelessly on strengthening the army, achieving something that most would have considered impossible. In just a few months time, he'd managed to turn a chaotic group of prisoners and mercenaries into a proper army.

Yet all that effort had left Kaleesh with little time to focus on his own training. While Arran's strength increased by the day, the captain's strength had fallen ever further behind.

The two pills weren't enough to close that ever-growing gap, of course, but they would easily make up for the time Kaleesh had spent building the army.

The way Arran saw it, that was a reward well-earned.

As Kaleesh headed off to start work on the pills, Arran turned his attention to the Rangers and soldiers who were training on the fields. Most of them were drilling battle formations — the intricate positions and movements that allowed groups of soldiers to wield power far beyond the sum of their individual strength.

Arran understood the importance of this type of training, but he did not join the soldiers in their drills. His strength lay elsewhere, as did his importance to the Wolfsblood Army.

Instead, he looked around until he saw a large group of soldiers sparring against each other. He was unsurprised to find Barric at the center of the group, testing his might against half a dozen common soldiers.

"Barric!" Arran called out. "Stop bullying the troops and try your hand against a real opponent, you overgrown bastard!"

At once, the giant Ranger looked up. "Finally! I was beginning to think you'd locked yourself away forever!"

The soldiers who'd been sparring against Barric immediately stepped aside, their eyes already filled with expectation for the spectacle ahead.

While Arran was undoubtedly the strongest fighter in the Wolfsblood Army, Barric was among the strongest of the Rangers. For the soldiers, seeing the two of them fight each other was a rare treat.

"I must warn you, I've made some progress these past few weeks." Barric gripped the hilt of his sword as he gave Arran an appraising look. "So you might not win as easily as you expect."

A small smile crossed Arran's lips. "As it happens, I've made some progress as well."

They sparred for a good-quarter hour, and Arran quickly learned that Barric hadn't lied about his progress. While the large Ranger's strength was impressive as always, his technique had improved drastically, with hints of insight now pervading his movements. Another few months, and he might be ready to set his first step into Enlightenment.

But impressive though his progress was, it wasn't enough to make him a match for Arran.

After a quarter-hour of fighting, Barric suddenly stepped back. He wiped the sweat from his brow, then gave Arran a suspicious look. "You're holding back."

"I am." Arran made no attempt to hide it. Strong as Barric might be, there was no comparing the two of them. If he didn't hold back, it would barely take him a second to defeat the giant Ranger.

Moreover, only part of Arran's attention had been focused on the fight. The rest of his attention, he used to study the effects of the Desolation, with the awakened Sage's bloodline helping him adjust far quicker than he'd managed before.

Barric groaned in mock annoyance. "You should hold back some more. You're making me look bad in front of the troops."

Although Arran couldn't help but chuckle, he did as Barric asked. His goal wasn't to defeat his opponent, after all, but to adjust to the Desolation and help Barric hone his skills.

They continued for another hour, until finally, Barric lowered his weapon. Red-faced and covered in sweat, he looked like he could collapse at any moment.

"That's enough for me." Barric took a moment to catch his breath before glancing at the soldiers who had gathered to watch the fight. "Someone fetch Arjun. It's only right that he also gets to suffer." Turning back to Arran, he asked, "You have time for a few more matches, right?"

Arran laughed. "I have nothing else to do before we leave."

"Good." Barric gave a contented nod. "Then I might challenge you again, once I recover. Our little match has been most instructive." There was a thoughtful look in his eyes, as if he'd gained some new insights during the fight.

In the days that followed, Arran spent most of his time in the training fields, sparring against any of the Rangers and soldiers in the Wolfsblood Army who wanted to test their skills.

Sometimes he fought only one, and sometimes as many as half a dozen at once, but none of his opponents posed a serious challenge. Arran's step into Enlightenment alone was enough to create an insurmountable gap between him and the others, and that gap had only grown larger after he absorbed the Imperium's bloodlines.

Oddly, he found that even when he suppressed the bloodlines, some of their strength still seemed to linger, as if the memory of the bloodlines' remained within his body.

This caused Arran some pause, but he had no explanation for the effect. Nor, for that matter, did he have the time to properly examine it.

Far more useful was what he learned about his allies during these days.

Although Arran had trained with the Wolfsblood Army before, he'd never taken the time to truly learn about his allies' strengths and abilities. This wasn't an intentional omission, exactly. Rather, he'd simply been too busy with his own training to pay much attention to others.

Yet now that he finally got a better idea of how the Rangers compared to each other, it soon became clear that four among them stood out from the rest.

The first of these was Barric. Whether it be in terms of physical strength or skill and technique, none of the other Rangers had any hope of rivaling the giant Ranger.

This wasn't much of a surprise, of course.

Imposing though Barric looked, what truly set him apart from most others was his passion for battle. It was rare to find him anywhere but on the training fields, and Arran had yet to witness him pass up even a single opportunity for a sparring match.

The second-strongest among the Rangers, Arjun, was equally unsurprising.

The middle-aged Ranger might not be as enthusiastic in his training as Barric, but he made up for that with his unfailing diligence and attention to detail. Where Barric might spend an evening challenging every Ranger in the army, Arjun would stoically train the whole day long, practicing his techniques and sword strokes to perfection.

It was an unassuming path, but no less effective for that. And if it caused others to underestimate Arjun's prowess in battle, that was a mistake they would quickly come to regret.

More surprising was the third-strongest among the Rangers — Ifras.

Arran had already sparred against him in Knight's Watch, but now, he discovered that the young Ranger's true skill exceeded what he'd previously seen.

While Ifras couldn't match Barric or Arjun in strength or experience, his techniques had a refinement to them that none of the other Rangers could match — a kind of refinement that could only be gained through instruction from skilled teachers.

But then, it was no secret that Ifras picked his teachers carefully. He'd openly said he'd joined the Wolfsblood Army for a chance to learn from Arran, after all.

Finally, last among the four strongest Rangers of the Wolfsblood Army was Domar.

Domar was easily the most talented of all the Rangers the army held, with potential that might even exceed Arran's own. Yet where Barric, Arjun, and Ifras each had their own unique path, Domar seemed to lack a path altogether.

He picked up skills and techniques with ease, learning at a pace so rapid that others could not help but feel jealous. But fast as he might learn, his skills never seemed to truly become his own. Instead, all the different techniques he learned remained disjointed, without a foundation to unify them.

Nevertheless, sheer talent was enough to bring him to the forefront of the Rangers. While his lack of a path would eventually become an obstacle to his progress, that moment had yet to arrive.

As for the other Rangers in the army, none of them made much of an impression on Arran.

Though they were all skilled fighters in their own right — as all Rangers were — they had yet to reach a level of skill that would set them apart from others. And while some showed signs of greater potential, that potential had yet to blossom into actual ability.

Yet instructive though all of this was, after three days of sparring against his allies Arran was beginning to feel some impatience for the journey ahead.

He'd already done everything he could to increase his chances in the Desolation. He had set a step into Enlightenment, had gained and absorbed several potent bloodlines, and had fully adjusted to the suppression of the Desolation.

All that remained was to put his power to the test. And for that, he needed enemies rather than sparring partners.

He'd already slain two Knights in the past month, but neither battle had seen him make full use of his true strength. In the first confrontation, he'd relied on trickery rather than skill, and in the second, it was luck more than ability that had defeated his opponent.

At present, however, he was confident that he could face both Knights and Warlocks without relying on luck. Now, the only thing left was to find out whether his confidence was justified.

But Arran's growing impatience had little effect on the army's preparations. Though the number of carts carrying supplies increased with each passing day and Kaleesh became increasingly agitated, there was little he could do but train and wait.

Several more days passed like this — enough that they should have departed for the Desolation already. Yet their supplies were slow in coming, and although Old Baqi repeatedly assured them that the last of the supplies should arrive any day now, they remained stuck in the run-down camp.

It was on one of these seemingly endless days that Sassun suddenly came running while Arran was out on the training fields.

"The captain needs you," Sassun said. "Right now."

Arran raised an eyebrow. "What's the matter?"

The commander shook his head. "He wouldn't tell me the details, but we have visitors. Two Knights, from what I could see."

The mention of Knights was enough to set Arran running immediately. While it was unlikely that they would be attacked in their own camp, he'd witnessed too much of the Imperium to put his faith in the supposed safety of Sacrifice.

He burst into Kaleesh's cottage some moments later, hand on his sword and ready for battle. He'd already Sensed that Sassun had been right — two Knights were inside the cottage.

Yet when Arran saw the people inside, he came to a sudden halt. Aside from Kaleesh, there were two Knights, one of whom he recognized. But there was also a young woman — the Knights' mistress.

"Nisra."

"Arran." The young woman gave a friendly smile. "So kind of you to join us."

Arran gave her an appraising look. "I was beginning to think you'd had a change of heart."

"I'm afraid that isn't too far from the truth," she replied with a sigh. "You've made an unfortunate enemy — someone even I would not lightly provoke. The attack you suffered in the city—"

"You know about that?" Arran interrupted her.

"I have my sources," she said. "Sources which have also informed me about the instigator of the attack."

"Shir," Arran said. "We already know."

Surprise flashed across her face, but she recovered in an instant. "How did you find out?"

"We have our sources," Kaleesh interjected. "But Lady Nisra, you have yet to tell me your purpose in coming here. From your earlier words, I take it our proposed cooperation is off the table?"

Nisra nodded. "It is, for now. If you know that Shir was behind the attack, then you are doubtless aware of his reputation. The man has little sense, but he more than makes up for that in viciousness. He would not hesitate to attack me if I publicly allied myself with you." She let out a frustrated sigh. "I could easily crush him, of course, but in defeating him I would invite a great deal of trouble."

"What sort of trouble?" Arran asked.

"Shir might be a vicious imbecile," she replied, "but he wields significant influence within the Martial Alliance. If I were to put my foot down and crush him for the bug he is, I would earn many enemies — both for myself and for Mother."

Kaleesh frowned, some frustration in his eyes. "So you have no intention of working with us. Is there a reason you needed to bring that news in person?"

"There is," Nisra said. She gestured toward one of the Knights — a tall man, nearly as large as Barric — and he took out a roll of paper which he laid out on the table. A map, Arran realized.

"This," Nisra continued, "is a map of the southern Desolation. And this—" she pointed toward a small mark on the map "—is where Shir intends to attack you. A valley just over a week's travel from Sacrifice."

Kaleesh raised an eyebrow. "I won't question how you discovered this, but I cannot help but wonder why Shir would expect to find us in that specific valley. The Desolation is a large place."

"Large, but predictable." Nisra pointed at the map, and went on, "The areas marked in red often see Warlocks. For an army like yours, with only a single Knight, it would be unwise to venture far into these areas."

Kaleesh spent several moments gazing at the map, and when he finally raised his eyes again, there was a hint of frustration in his eyes. "These areas shouldn't be too difficult to avoid. Why would he think we'd travel southwest?"

This time, some surprise could be seen on Nisra's face. "You don't know?" She shook her head in disbelief. "Had I not come here today… No matter. Further to the southwest, beyond the valley where Shir awaits, lie the ruins of an ancient city that was destroyed by the Blight. It is a common destination for new Knights who wish to bind their weapons, as well as a place where many treasures still remain undiscovered."

Kaleesh narrowed his eyes. "Treasures?"

"Starmetal weapons, shadowmetal coins, and many other valuables." Nisra shrugged, then added, "Most who go there return empty-handed, but those without strong backing have few better options available. With luck, they might return with a fortune — and not necessarily a small one."

As Arran stared at the map, a single thought emerged in his mind. They had to visit this ancient city no matter the cost. Not because of the treasures it held, but because of the other thing Nisra had said — that Knights used it to bind their weapons.

Still, he could not help but feel some doubt. "Even if what you say is true," he began, "why would you warn us about Shir's plans?"

"Because I hope that you will defeat him," Nisra replied. "If I were to do so, it would be seen as an act of war. But if you defeated him, it would merely be a terrible humiliation — and doubly so if he lost a Knight or two."

"So you want us to act as your mercenaries?" Kaleesh raised an eyebrow.

Nisra shook her head in response. "Though I would like to see Shir receive a much-needed lesson, no real conflict exists between me and him. I am merely offering you a warning."

Several moments passed in silence as Kaleesh considered her words. Then, he asked, "If we defeat him, won't that earn us the enemies you are so anxious to avoid?"

Again, Nisra shook her head. "If an army like yours defeats him, the shame of it will be enough to keep him from pursuing the matter any further. Of course, that's assuming you don't cross any boundaries — if you lash out in anger, the consequences will be dire." She turned to Arran. "You now hold the status of a Knight, which means you cannot kill common soldiers or Rangers without cause."

Arran frowned. "What about Shir himself? Can I kill him, at least?"

At this, Nisra's eyes widened in shock. "Absolutely not! If he were to die…" She shook her head, as if the very thought of it was outrageous. "Under no circ.u.mstances should he come to harm. Should he die, you will instantly unite the Martial Alliance against you. You can defeat his army, but Shir himself cannot be touched."

A mirthless smile on his face, Kaleesh asked, "I don't suppose the same courtesy will be extended to us?"

"It won't," Nisra answered curtly. "So I suggest you avoid being defeated. But now, I must leave. Even this brief visit might raise suspicion, and I do not wish to become embroiled in this conflict of yours."

Kaleesh gave her a small nod. "Then we thank you for the warning."

After they said their goodbyes and Nisra departed, Arran turned to Kaleesh.

"Think she was telling the truth?" he asked, unable to suppress the lingering doubt he felt.

Kaleesh sighed deeply. "I know she was." He walked to a bag that lay in a corner of the room, then took out a large piece of paper which he rolled out on the table.

It was another map, almost identical to the one Nisra had left behind, if perhaps not quite as detailed. And on this map, a thin line was drawn that led straight through the area Nisra had marked on her map — with another mark in the same position.

"I got this map from Old Baqi," Kaleesh explained. "The route, I set out myself." He gave a wry smile, then added, "I hadn't thought myself quite as predictable."

"But what about the mark?" Arran asked. "How did you know Shir would choose that location to attack us?"

"It's one of the most likely places for an ambush," Kaleesh said. A grin appeared on his face as he spoke, and he continued, "But if the target knows what's coming, it's also one of the worst."

Arran nodded slowly. Though he didn't know what had brought his friend to this conclusion, he understood that Kaleesh would not say such a thing without reason. "I take it that means you intend for us to fight him?"

"It's either that or wait for him to attack when we don't expect it." Kaleesh shrugged. "There's only one problem…"

"Which is?"

Kaleesh looked at Arran uncertainly. "Shir still has three Knights. They shouldn't be together when we face his army, but for us to have a chance of victory, someone will need to defeat them."

"Three Knights?" This time, it was Arran who grinned. "I don't think that will be a problem."

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Catalogue
Chapter 419 – Into Harm's Way (1)
Chapter 418 – Final Preparations
Chapter 417 – Breakthrough
Chapter 416 – A Simple Task
Chapter 415 A Path Forward
Chapter 414 The Strength of Bloodlines
413 Fruits of a Poisonous Tree
412 The Citadel
411 Assassin
410 The Ruiner's Temple
409 Bloodlines
408 The Master's Bloodline
407 The Archon's Summons
406 Arrival
405 Confrontation
404 Suppression
403 Into The Desolation
402 The Dangers Ahead
401 An Invitation
400 The Oath
399 An Unwelcome Gues
398 Enlightenmen
397 The Wolfsblood Army
396 Decisions
395 Reunion
394 The Missing Piece
393 Finding Enemies
392 Master of Shadow
391 Comprehension
390 Knight's Watch
Chapter 389 - The Knight's Apprentice
Chapter 388 - An Imperial Knight
Chapter 387 - An Old Friend
386 A New Plan
Chapter 385 - Newcomers
Chapter 384 - Reaver's End
Chapter 383 - A Sea Of Shadow
Chapter 382 - A Questionable Shelter
Chapter 381 - A Storm Of Blood
380 The Road To Sacrifice
379 A Quiet Departure
378 What Lurks In The Bligh
Chapter 377 - Words of Warning
Chapter 376 - Facing A Knight, Again
Chapter 375 - A Duel
Chapter 374 - Challenge
Chapter 373 - An Unwelcome Invitation
Chapter 372 - A New Journey
Chapter 371 - Delivery
Chapter 370 - Breakthrough
Chapter 369 - Preparations
368 An Exchange
Chapter 367 - Broken Company
Chapter 366 - Settling Debts
Chapter 365 - A Debt
Chapter 364 - The Road Back
Chapter 363 - A Foundation
Chapter 362 - Sleepless Nights
Chapter 361 - Citizenship
Chapter 360 - Rannoc's Orders
Chapter 359 - The Desolation
Chapter 358 - Revelations
Chapter 357 - An Offer
Chapter 356 - The Strength Of Lords
Chapter 355 - Outrage
Chapter 354 - Lord Rannoc
Chapter 353 - A Knight's Power
Chapter 352 - Defending The Gate
Chapter 351 - Breaching The Defenses
Chapter 350 - Prison Break
Chapter 349 - Prison
Chapter 348 - A Lord's Mercy
Chapter 347 - A Small Disturbance
Chapter 346 - Down Below
Chapter 345 - Provocation
Chapter 344 - Unwelcome Company
Chapter 343 - A New Tool
Chapter 342 - Weapons And Training
Chapter 341 - Studying Strategy
Chapter 340 - A Warm Welcome
Chapter 339 - The Blood Ruin
Chapter 338 - Three Monsters
Chapter 337 - Battle
Chapter 336 - Diggers
Chapter 335 - Into Darkness
Chapter 334 - What Lurks Below
Chapter 333 - To The Mines
Chapter 332 - Lord Kadun
Chapter 331 - The Spoils Of Battle
330 A Taste Of Battle
329 Battle Approaches
328 Imperial Politics
327 A New Deal
326 Arrival
325 The Wolfsblood Company
324 A City Of Tents
323 The Fate Of Refugees
322 Advice
321 Into The Imperium
320 The Border
319 Leaving The Borderlands
318 A Steward's Aid
317 The City Of Esran
316 The Road To Esran
315 Preparation
314 Studying The Forms
313 The Fores
312 Searching The Battlefield
311 A Choice
310 A Knight Of The Imperium
309 Suffering
308 Into The Battlefield
307 Facing A Hunter
306 Thieves And Robbers
305 Pills
Chapter 304
Chapter 303
Chapter 302
Chapter 301
Chapter 300
299 Into The Ligh
298 Departure
297 Waiting For A Sign
296 Hidden Treasure
295 Homecoming
294 To Leave A Dying World
293 A Small Bribe
292 A Fitting Weapon
291 Shards of Living Shadow
290 Amid The Ruins
289 The Shadow Realm
288 Darkness
287 A Step Into Shadow
286 Trash And Treasure
285 The Mines
284 Karanos
283 The Hidden City
282 The Caves Of Amydon
281 A Break
280 The Final Stretch
279 A New Foundation
278 A Quiet Place
277 The Fall Of Amydon
276 Amydon
275 Hunter
Chapter 274
Chapter 273
Chapter 272
Chapter 271
Chapter 270
Chapter 269
Chapter 268
267 Brightblade's Orders
266 A Small Wager
265 Brightblade's Fortress
264 Effor
263 Festivities
262 Gifts
261 An Heir's Estate
260 Treasures
259 The Matriarch's Plans
258 Aftermath
257 A Fight To The Death
256 The Duel
255 The Dueling Grounds
254 Brightblade's Challenge
253 Offending an Elder
252 Facing the Elders
251 A Fruitless Search
250 Questionable Plans
249 Questions of Power
248 After The Battle
247 Ambush
246 Shields
245 A Brief Respite
244 Destruction Essence
243 Effor
242 The First Day of Training
241 A Final Night of Res
240 Brightblade's Background
239 A Palace of One's Own
238 An Agreemen
237 Reunion
236 A New Teacher
235 A Small Bit of Talen
234 The House of Seals
233 Shadow and Swords
232 A Step Into Shadow
231 The House of Shadows
230 Brightblade's Vow
229 Form and Function
228 Forms
227 A New Teacher
226 To the House of Flames
225 Return to the House of Swords
224 Snowcloud's Departure
223 Snowcloud's Potions
222 Reunion
221 Recovery
220 Insigh
219 A New Approach
218 Hidden Estate
217 The Road Ahead
216 Training Days
215 The Thousand Cuts
214 Bad Teacher
213 Show of Power
212 A Small Demonstration
211 Unreasonable Demands
210 A Change for the Worse
209 Houses of the Ninth Valley
208 An Invitation
207 Alder's Farm
206 Into the Valley
205 A Long Journey
204 A New Path
203 The Patriarch's Summons
202 The Patriarch
201 Barrier
200 The Patriarch's Palace
199 The Valley's Gate
198 Toward the Valley
197 The Iron Mountain Camp
196 A Final Deception
195 The Edge of Victory
194 The Way Back
193 Hunter
192 Facing a Master
191 Setting the Trap
190 The Road to Uvar
189 A New Plan
188 Iron Mountain Adepts
187 Unexpected Allies
186 The Way Back
185 Dragon's Ruin
184 Dragon's Fligh
183 Escape Plan
182 Leaving the Blood Pool
181 Blood Battle
180 Blood Crisis
179 Dragon's Blood
178 The Best Way to Kill a Dragon...
177 To Fight a Dragon 4
176 To Fight a Dragon 3
175 To Fight a Dragon 2
174 To Fight a Dragon 1
173 The Eve of Battle
172 Plan of Attack
171 The Enemy Appears
170 The Dragon's Lair
169 Unexpected News
168 Dumber Than Rocks
167 Chasing Dragons
166 Journey to the Dragon Lands
165 About Dragons
164 Spirit Crystals
163 Fear
162 Enemies
161 A Long Wai
160 Into the Ruins
159 Parting Ways
158 Eidaran Ruins
157 Hiding the Evidence
156 Leaving the Castle
155 The Next Mission
154 Riverbend
153 Hunting the Survivors
152 Novices
151 Fighting an Army
150 Bai
149 The Eve of Battle
148 A Decision
147 The Dragon's Proposal
146 At The Castle
145 Weakness
144 Tempered
143 The Tempering, Take Two
142 Destruction Realm
141 The Tempering
140 The Dragon
139 Titan
138 Danger Illustrated
137 Contac
136 Forced March
135 Trus
134 Control
133 Bloodlus
132 Preparing for Battle
131 Stoneheart's Misfortune
130 A Familiar Face
129 Smooth Travels
128 Injuries
127 Leaving Goldhaven
126 Rapid Training
125 Windfall
124 Picking Treasures
123 Truth Be Told
122 The Power of Lies
121 Troublesome Treasures
120 The Golden Hall
119 Ingredients
118 The Formula
117 Lord Sevaril
116 Goldhaven
115 Exchanging Knowledge
114 A Debt Repaid
113 Blood Magic
112 Assault on the Fortress
111 Fighting Dirty
110 The Deserters' Fortress
109 The Bracele
108 Exposed
107 Shadowsigh
106 Fighting Blind
105 Blindsided
104 Crystals
103 First Steps
102 Answers
101 Questions
100 Running
99 Urgent Matters
98 Oathbound
97 The Valley
96 Snowcloud
95 Defeated
94 The Tournament Continues
93 The Tournament Begins
92 Before the Tournamen
91 Darkfire's Decision
90 Unexpected News
89 Zehava
88 Stonehear
87 Stoneheart's Army
86 Searching for Answers
85 Amaya
84 Lunch with the Governor
83 An Unexpected Invitation
82 The Victor's Spoils
81 The Arenas of Hillfor
80 New Techniques
79 Judgmen
78 A New Arrival
77 Darkfire's Ordeal
76 Leaving the City
75 Governor Eddarin
74 The Gray-Robed Lady
73 The Shadowblood Novice
72 Tournamen
71 A Small Figh
70 Darkfire
69 The Border City
68 The Story So Far
67 The Edge of the Empire
66 Leaving the Stronghold
65 Birds and Dragons
64 Facing the Archmage
63 Resistance
62 Assaulting the Prison
61 A Change of Plans
60 A Clear Path
59 The Prisoners
58 Prison Break
57 A Way to Escape
56 Windblade
55 Panurge's Punishmen
54 The Old Man and the Trickster
53 Words of Chaos
52 Looting Treasures
51 Senecio
50 The Bandit Fortress
49 Wounds of Battle
48 Ambush
47 Leaving Silvermere
46 Saying Goodbye
45 Lord Jiang's Gifts
44 Newfound Power
43 Breaking the Seals
42 Revelations
41 Duel
40 The Magistrate
39 The Starmetal Sword
38 Faster, Higher, Stronger
37 Feast of Treasures
36 Body Refinemen
35 Continued Training
34 Training with Lord Jiang
33 The Estate
32 The Price of Power
31 Lord Jiang
30 Power Overwhelming
29 Stormleaf's Gif
28 Unlikely Companions
27 Dinner with Enemies
26 Redwater
25 The Journey Ahead
24 Master Zhao's Treasures
23 A Difficult Choice
22 Memories of Murder
21 Disguises
20 Aftermath
19 The True Face of Magic
18 Preparing for Battle
17 An Unexpected Arrival
16 The Valley
15 Drunken Masters
14 A Breath of Wind
13 Opening a Realm
12 The Wind Realm
11 Stages of Magic
10 Windsong
9 Master Firehear
8 A Taste of Magic
7 The Black Pill
6 A Harsh Lesson
5 On The Road
4 Magic
3 The Blue Angel
2 Master Zhao
1 The Academy
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