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The Union 201 Monsters in the Dark

When he was young, Corwell's father, the Dux before him, would tell stories about monsters lurking in the murks. Corwell would hear about swamp men and ghouls and wandering man eaters. He would huddle behind his blanket upon hearing scratches and screeches. Corwell feared the dark because of monsters.

But as Corwell kept occasional glances towards the dark plains before them, he feared something more real. Swamp men and ghouls and wandering man eaters don't exist. Marquis Erik's army on the other hand, were real.

Every hooting of owls and every small flit in the tall grass would draw Corwell's fear. Every sound, every movement would make his heart beat in quick rhythms. Sometimes he would see knights charging with their bulky steeds, only to escape his delusion. Sometimes it was Castonians in their black mails and stern faces. Other times he would hear war drums- unstopping, steady- pounding in the rhythm of his heartbeat.

Corwell reached back to the satchel slung on the side of his horse. Inside the satchel was another waterskin, this time made of sheep bladder and not leather. Choking the neck of the waterskin, he drank the wine inside. His shaking hands saw to it that half of the flow dripped out of his mouth. The fermented vine formed smudges on his uniform. Corwell couldn't do anything but curse.

"Have... any of the scouts reported?" Corwell asked, to nobody in particular as it was too dark to see faces. All he could see are the figures of his men marching with him.

"No sire" a voice replied curtly.

Corwell sent every man with a horse to scout. Even the horses carrying the barrels of oil were used. Corwell wants eyes and he wants warning. If Marquis Erik does attack, he wants to know where and how many. He wants to send spears to where spears were needed, arrows to where arrows would hit and swords to where it would bleed. He is a sensible man, he again thought- but now a degraded belief as he started to question his ability.

The march meandered south, tracing the bank of the Red River. The River stayed silent to their ordeal. Corwell heard not a single splash. He was told that the Red River is a placid body.

It had been a long time since any of the scouts reported back. Seeds of restlessness sowed in his heart, Corwell thought of grim possibilities. More than a hundred rider he sent and none returned. Not even a cry, not a neigh either. It was as if the darkness swallowed the scouts.

"It is dark, aye" Corwell talked, suddenly "They are just lost. It's the darkness' fault. The scouts are lost. It is a wide plain. So don't murmur about the scouts being all dead!"

His shout was met with turns of heads.

"We ain't murmuring about such thing sire" A soldier reasoned.

"Right. Eh, don't mind what I said" Corwell adjusted on his saddle, embarrassed. It then occurred to him that he shouldn't be. He is a Dux. His father is a Dux. His son will be a Dux.


Corwell raised a finger "But never murmur of such thing. We are safe. Vulus, Creton and Sulla are with us, Gods of old and Gods of true"

Silence, again. Corwell started to loathe silence. He turned towards the front and just rode.

A few thousand steps brought them the pale blue glow of twilight. Fresh air filled his nose, minty and a pinch of something sweet. The march became sluggish. His men dragged and yawned. Marching through the night taxed them too much.

Should we rest? Corwell thought to himself. Maybe they could pitch tents for a while until mid morning. He then remembered that the tents were left behind because he commanded that all the horses are to be used for scouting. But a rest is needed. He was tired himself and his horse's head is already lowered.

"Halt the column" Corwell commanded. He repeated it a few more times before the order was received.

The march stopped. Eight thousand men lay on the grass. Some slept with loud snores. Corwell climbed off his horse. The tall grass drowned his feet up to his ankles. The green things that stretched for leagues on end looked like a blanket. Corwell was called to sleep. He blinked a few times and decided that a moment of rest wouldn't hurt.

"Dux" called one of the Calgarians. Corwell opened his eyes. He traced his look towards the direction the soldier was pointing. His drowsiness was snuffed like a candle amidst a storm.

An army presented before them, stretching long. They were many and they were intimidating. A distance of about a league separated the two sides. The Calgarians, still with swollen eyes and ruffled hairs, snapped into formation. It wasn't a good formation- mismatched with spears mixing with crossbows. Semblance of Cohorts and Centuries was nowhere. Corwell went up his horse in a hurry, almost falling in the process.

"Form up! Steady men, steady!"

A group of horsemen rode out from the enemies. The white flag was raised. There were five of them. Corwell raised his own white flag and met the messengers.

Fifteen of his own stood beside. Only Corwell was on horseback. The messengers were all armored. Three had the black mails of Castonians while the other two were knights.

"We have your scouts" the knight said "all except a few who died and escaped"

"Died?"

"They fought, foolishly, and threw their lives. Most had the sense to surrender though"

"What do you want?" Corwell rushed.

"Unconditional surrender. We surround you and your men are tired. Look at them. They cannot fight, not in those conditions. With only the River behind, there is nowhere to run. Marquis Erik doesn't indulge in blood and violence. But if you choose to fight, we will be true to our words and annihilate you"

Corwell looked behind. His cowering men were half routing already. It would be their defeat if he fights. But surrendering doesn't sound good either. He will be a prisoner. He is Dux like his father and his father before him. It would be a shame to surrender without a fight.

He will only surrender once his men have routed. That way, he wouldn't have to face shame. A few hundred of his men would die but their sacrifice will prevent Corwell's family from being shamed.

"Come at us" Corwell said "We will meet swords"

"Dux!" One of the Calgarians shouted in surprise. The others gave him frowns.

"We will not surrender boy" Corwell barked.

"But we will die. We will lose. Are you mad!? We have been defeated the moment that bridge was destroyed"

"Shut your mouth or by Sulla's grace I will execute you!"

Corwell again turned towards the knight "You have your answer. Marquis Erik will have to bash through our spears if he wants us to surrender. We will..."

Corwell felt a sudden cold on his back, unfamiliar cold unlike the usual brought by wind. It was biting. Corwell looked behind. A sword was stuck on his back. The tip protruded a little out his chest. The wielder was one of his own.

"We will surrender" said his killer to the knight.

**********

"Well we have won a bloodless victory" said Queen Emily, leaning forward on the table inside the pavilion. The sun was yet to rise.

"Not bloodless" Erik corrected "They killed their foolish commander right?"

"And blood well spent" Henry said "That was dishonorable, yes. But that betrayal saved thousands of lives"

Erik formed a grin "Look at our First Spear. You have grown. If it was the old you, he would have said, 'By the Omniscient's mercy! That was awful. A stab to the back, what a folly. Oh this is a dark day. The Omniscient is weeping'"

"I am not as dramatic as that" Henry protested

"Well you were something like that before Henry. But enough of that" Queen Emily shut her eyes and pinched the bridge of her nose "What now? We have captured them, eight thousand Calgarians in an almost bloodless victory. But our supply lines are cut. We have no food. We will starve"

"I must agree with the Queen, Erik. Even if we did capture all of the smaller force, we would lose to Balian in a week or so. We cannot feed such a huge host. My knights' horses alone need a constant supply of hay and grains. The nearest crossing point across the Red River is up north near Murt which is at least a week's march from here. They could just run down our starving host"

Erik clicked his tongue and rolled his eyes "I am insulted by your lack of faith towards my skills. Fine, get on your horses and ride with me"

"Where are we going?" Asked the Queen

"Just get on your horses. Bring guards if you want to. It will be a short ride"

Erik exited the pavilion and a squire brought him a horse. Henry and Queen Emily followed. Twenty guards went with them in a ride towards the river and then down south.

When the sky was light yellow and the morning coming into being, Erik halted and dismounted. Queen Emily and Henry followed.

"Why did you bring us here?" Asked the Queen

Erik went to the river and washed his face. He wiped with a clean cloth a squire provided.

"Look around. What do you see?"

Henry started to tilt his head around.

"The Great Plains to the west, the other bank of the Red River to the east" He looked to the north "More river to the north..."

But when he turned his look to the south, he saw dots in the river down south. He squinted, trying to see in the weak light of the rising sun. After some time the figures became more apparent. They were ships, dozens of them and large. Henry was confused because aside from fishing vessels, Tulosa doesn't have a navy. He looked at the flag and his squinting eyes went wide.

"Vanadian ships" Henry uttered.

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260 The Cost of Caring
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240 In Flames
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234 Last Attemp
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230 Words in the Wind
229 Equality
228 A Plebiscite
227 The Reques
226 The Republic
225 Last Orders
224 Anger
223 It Was Fun
222 Tomorrow
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220 Dancing Moonligh
219 Betrayal
218 Poisoned Dagger
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216 The An
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Chapter 213
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Chapter 211
Chapter 210
Chapter 209
Chapter 208
Chapter 207
Chapter 206
Chapter 205
204 Escaped
203 Wolf at the Back
202 Plans in Shambles
201 Monsters in the Dark
200 The Red Bridge
199 Sieges and Plans
198 The Priestess
197 Bloodless Siege
196 Excommunication
195 The Grand Master
194 Retribution
193 God Wills I
192 Poor Little Jimmy
191 The blue flame
190 The Seafarer Knigh
189 Fire and Brimstone
188 Sand and Fire
187 The Fanatic
186 Rules and Morals
185 Emily
184 Mistakes
183 Onto the Walls
182 The Madman
181 Oddities
180 The Ghetto
179 Silent and Discree
178 Bivon
177 Two Heads
176 Spring Offensive
175 Request For Peace
174 Tulosan Situation
173 End of Winter
172 Truth
171 Silver Moon
170 Future Plans
169 The Grand Ball of Vanadis
168 Vanadian Coup 4
167 Vanadian Coup 3
166 Vanadian Coup 2
165 Vanadian Coup 1
164 Brother, Mother, Father
163 Sylvie
162 Arthur
161 William
160 The Day Before
159 Arrival of the Marquis
158 War of Information
157 Easy Life
156 Marquis of Greenwater
155 Trus
154 Training
153 First Vanadian Legion
152 Merchant Kingdom
151 Free Serfs
150 Helios
149 Fervor
148 Peasants' Revol
147 Serfs
146 Chuckle in the Darkness
145 Henry's Coun
144 Attrition
143 Oaths and Promises
142 Lockdown
141 The Earl
140 The Cull
139 Flame
138 Nobles' Revol
137 Sowing Disconten
136 Eastern Problems
135 Enemies From Within
134 Resentmen
133 Side Story 2
132 Commitment and Happiness
131 A Promise
130 Going Home
129 Exhausted
128 Rickard
127 Man Against Chivalry
126 King
125 Castonia
124 Father
123 Leopold's Decision
122 All Hail the Queen
121 Decisions
120 Little Men With Little Marks
119 The Good Allies
118 Stalemate
117 Leopold
116 Side Story 1
115 A Rue Too Late
114 Inferior
113 Battle of the Plains 2
112 Battle of the Plains 1
111 Prelude to the Battle of the Plains
110 Looming Dark Cloud
109 Into the West We Go
108 The Night Before
107 Break
106 Letter of Mockery
105 Fall
104 Mercenaries
103 War Stories
102 Assaul
101 Underground Battle
100 Sappers
99 Dangerous Signal
98 Friend
97 A Night of Confusion
96 Rescue Plan
95 Spectators
94 A Visitor
93 A Treacherous Hear
92 The Choice
91 Freedom's Bitter Irony
90 Purging the Traitors
89 Gossips of the Pas
88 Into the Flame
87 Supply Caravans
86 Lessons From the King
85 Partings
84 Meeting in Secre
83 The Hostage
82 Powerless
81 Old Scars
80 A Lesson
79 War Plans
78 Reunion
77 Hellfire
76 The Pelican
75 Last Meal
74 Battle of Greenwater 2
73 Battle of Greenwater 1
72 Salt and Steel
71 An Agreemen
70 Warmth in a Cold Nigh
69 The Knight and the Maiden
68 Loyalty's Shackle
67 Blood in the Water 2
66 Blood in the Water 1
65 The Two Lions
64 Change
63 Waking Up
62 Justice
61 Responsibility
60 Refugees
59 Run Away
58 The Bonfire
57 The Village
56 The Cold Nigh
55 Hunted
54 Erik's Resolve
53 A Race
52 A Bad News
51 A Forced Alliance
50 The Tunnel
49 Disturbance in the Palace
48 The Assassin
47 The Spy
46 A New Scheme
45 Effects of Victory
44 Aftermath
43 A Monster's Cage
42 Trapped
41 Battle of Knightsend 2
40 Battle of Knightsend 1
39 Prelude to the Battle of Knightsend
38 A Reason to Figh
37 The Calm Before the Storm
36 Burnt Food
35 Escape
34 Saboteurs
33 The Stupid and the Talentless
32 Fake Loyalty
31 Luther
30 Good News
29 Battle in the Forest 2
28 Battle in the Forest 1
27 Erik's Reques
26 Interrogation
25 Decisions
24 Redemption
23 The Oath
22 A Knight's Conscience
21 Mad Men of Knightsend
20 Sally Forth
19 Rooster Prince in Danger
18 A Pragmatic Person
17 Sending Help
16 Don't Kill the Messenger
15 Lucia's Realization
14 Cooperation
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12 The Cost of the Alliance
11 The War Room
10 The Tulosan Invasion
9 Under the Moonligh
8 First Encounter
7 Arrival
6 Freya
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