All sound died. Snow lted, turning to puddles around them.
Swirling debris filled the air and Alex slamd his eyes shut, splintering wood piercing his torso as red dripped from burning flesh.
His skin felt raw, stinging, blistering. His lungs scread for air as he held his breath, setting his teeth, stopping himself from choking on the arrows acrid smoke.
And through the haze, Bjorgrund bellowed in alarm, the young giants voice reverberating through the trees, loud enough to be heard for miles around.
Their opponents were much closer, they certainly heard his cries.
tal clinked on tal through smoke and steam. Heavy bodies charged through the trees, as war-cries were shouted in challenge. Alex opened his eyes to waves of power coursing all around them.
His hair stood on end.
Kill the human, a deep voice ordered. Kill all others and retrieve the rune-marked giant. He is of our own.
For an instant, the world seed to stand still.
Its like the church, Alex thought. These rune-marked bastards are coming for Bjorgrund the sa way the church and king wanted to take .
His jaw clenched as rage burned in his chest.
Alex planted his feet, grabbed his staff and raised it high. The aelds mana joined with his power and the Travellers.
A connection ford.
Magic shaped a strong bridge between planes.
And the wind howled, announcing a greater air elental shimring into being before him; one of the wind spirits that had guided the Red Siren through the stormy Prinean Sea.
Lord of Wind and Rain, Alex called. I ask you to clear this smoke away!
The air elental whirled, sweeping through smoke and steam, sucking all debris up in a vortex.
Sight returned.
His eyes flew wide. The wizard dodged, teleporting away from a volley of arrows racing for his chest, soaring through the air, sinking into trees behind him but not exploding.
Runes glowed, running along their shafts, tips splitting evergreen bark and thick tree trunks.
Shit! If I was still standing there, they wouldve gone right through ! he cursed, taking in his surroundings.
Rune-marked were erging from the woods like phantoms from the mist; fierce and nurous.
The column of runed-warriors looked familiar.
Barbarians poured from between trees, their warleader towered in their midst, black-armoured, and nacing. He gestured toward Alex and Bjorgrund with a sword in one hand and his axe in the other.
Barbarian warriors had moved across the snow with grace and power, closing the distance with their weapons poised for violence.
Bjorgrund hesitated.
The rune on his chest burned as bright as fla.
Alex looked at the young giant. Do what you have to! He called to him then raised his staff.
Its blooms blazed.
Run or fight! Its your choice! the wizard shouted.
A connection ford between him and the celestial planes.
But whatever you do, do it now!
The air elental lashed out, blowing smoke, steam and debris at the oncoming warband. So stumbled. So choked. Most kept coming.
They were close, misting breaths near enough to see.
Bjorgrundhis rune-marked chest blazing fiercelyglanced at the Fool of Thaland. His eyes fell on the Mark as he touched his rune. His gaze rose to et Alexs.
Alex nodded.
Bjorgrund set his jaw.
The young giant roared. In my fathers na and mine!
He swung his axe.
Barbarians tried to slow, but the greater air elental flew above them, lashing them with powerful gusts of wind. Warriors stumbled.
Bjorgrunds axe cut down four rune-marked without slowing.
The snow washed red.
Alex aid his staff at the rest; a beasts roar ripped the air, announcing a celestial dire tiger landing in the snow, teeth and claws flashing. It wasted no ti, snarling, tearing, clawing at the barbarians in a whirlwind of power and fangs. But they did not shrink away, axes and blades swinging at the summons, fighting to fend it off, while Bjorgrund didrciless work with his axe.
The giant was inexperiencedlacking the flowing moves of well skilled fighters like Hart, Theresa, Cedric, the First Apostle, Kyembe or Ezerakbut his training was obvious.
What he lacked in finesse, he made up for in speed and strength.
The tiger attacked the rune-marked in a frenzy, biting, mauling them, defending the giant and wizard.
But the barbarians had numbers on their side.
They poured from the forest in droves, reminding Alex that Theresa had said thered been a great number of barbarians waiting in the forest when the warband had attacked the Irtyshenans.
How many awaited in the trees here and now?
FatherIm on my way! Claygon shouted.
Alex heard the cottage door burst open. Brutus barking, howling and growling grew louder as he bounded toward the fight.
The young wizard fought to even the odds.
Drawing on his pool of mana, he conjured monster after monster with sixth-tier magic.
More celestial dire tigers.
Greater elentals of water and ice.
Fire elentals.
He called on the monsters, using both his staff and mana to conjure a force of elite monsters that surrounded him and the young giant.
Attack! he shouted.
The water and ice elentals worked in tandem; the forr sprayed the air with jets of water, while the ice elentals frosted the streams. Barbarians froze in place by the dozens in re monts, encased in layers of ice.
Fire elentals sprayed cones of fla over the approaching horde as dire tigers mangled rune-marked warriors.
The display was devastating to behold.
And yet, the remaining barbarians did not pause; the violence spurred them on as they scread battlecries, laughing in their work. They chopped companions from the grip of ice, ran through flas with mad grins and burning flesh. They grappled with celestial dire tigers, showing no fear, spitting blood in the holy beasts eyes, while lashing out with weapons that ranged from hamrs to blades.
They fought with as much, or more, ferocity as demons Alex had faced.
Theyre endless! Bjorgrund shouted, booting a barbarian with a well-aid kick. The rune-marked warrior sailed over the others, landing in a broken heap among the branches of a tree.
Nothings endless, Alex said, teleporting past another volley of arrows. Theyll learn that the hard way.
As he spoke, he conjured swarms of elental beetles, sending them into the barbarians ranks. They sward over the ravening warriors, clinging, biting, blinding them, slowing their charge.
But the rune-marked did not retreat, retaliating with a bloody fervour.
A hulking warrior jabbed her rune-encrusted spear through a greater fire elental. The burning entity flaredswelling with heat and lightstriking out with blazing tentacles. Pressing her spear forward, the rune-marked warrior stood completely still, snarling against the flas.
Her companions ca to her aid, swarming, their weapons striking at the elental. The fire spirit burned brightercrackling with ragesweeping around with fla.
Rune-marked fell, but more fought on, weapons striking true untilat lastthe elental vanished, returning ho.
Warriors surrounded the dire tigers; though every celestial beast had killed more than a dozen rune-marked warriors, more had co forward, looking to challenge the summoned spirits.
These runed fighters moved sedately, with a tiless grace.
Their bodies bore more runes, they carried weapons that thrumd with power, and with lightning fast strikes, drove them into striped hides.
With claws slashing and fangs bared, the celestials struck back. You dare strike at ? one demanded, its claws raking at the mortal before it. But, these warriors who had now joined the battle deflected blade-like claws with thick shields, then closed in, attacking.
Howling its fury, a celestial vanished, returning to the upper planes.
The rune-marked took advantage, pushing into this new gap and working to surround the wizard and giant.
Alex conjured a swarm of Wizards Hands rapidly, sending them to harass the rune-marked. They tugged at sword-hands, snagged feet, tripping and hindering the horde.
Warriors fell, entangled in cursing heaps, reducing deadly blows to wild misses.
Others pushed forward, eliminating summons even as the wizard conjured more.
A screaming barbarian crashed through the snowhis face set and eyes wildcharging at Alex, sward by elental beetles and being pulled back by over a dozen Wizards Hands.
Alex was preparing to teleport away when a massive woodcutters axe t the rune-markeds skull, splitting the warrior in two.
Bjorgrund gave Alex a quick nod, his red rune shining on his chest.
Whirling sounds whistled through the air.
Bolastal balls linked by thick chainsspun toward the giant, launched by rune-marked warriors who resembled mortals less than they did living mounds of muscle and steel.
Bjorgrund cried out as the bolas struck him, binding his limbs.
Yet, they barely slowed the giant.
He thrashed around, striking at his attackers like a cornered wolf.
Pin him! shouted the warleader, sending rune-encrusted veterans at the young giant, each holding steel man-catchers. They restrained his thick limbs, slowing him further.
More rune-marked threw chains around him and pulled.
The giants strength, though formidable, was held in check as the rune-marked sward, wrapping their chains around tree trunks, pulling at him with all of their collective strength.
Nope, not today, Alex snarled, sending more Wizards Hands at Bjorgrunds captors. They blocked the warriors eyes, pulled at their wrists, trying to make them release the chains.
With a wave of his staff, Alex conjured another celestial dire tiger, setting it on the chain-wielding barbarians, but it was soon sward, its path blocked.
Arrows cut the air.
The young wizard teleported around them.
Retreat, little man, the rune-marked warleaders voice resonated through the forest, his words spoken in grim tones in the common tongue. We only want what is ours; you are a fine warrior with strange powers, but we will overwhelm your magic. Retreat now, or I promise, you will be slain.
Are you kidding ? Alex laughed.
Claygon ntally touched the young wizards mind.
I guess you dont know it, but youre not even fighting us at full strength. He grinned.
There ca a sound like wind rushing by.
Then Theresa was leaping past with Brutus bounding ahead of her, fully armoured in bone plate. They t the barbarians with full fury; Theresa was a blur, the Twinblade flashing around her. Her swords weaved through guards, leaving deep, double-cuts in barbarian flesh.
Runed warriors fell around her like wheat.
Brutus barreled in, his spiked body leaving ruin in its wake. He ripped and tore, leaving their attackers in shreds, flaying them with his tail, shattering bones like dried twigs.
Veteran warriors whod stood against the celestial dire tigers were ripped apart by the cerberus blood-familiar.
The barbarians montum wavered.
And then ca Claygon.
The golems iron footsteps echoed through the forest as he waded through the enemies ranks. He lifted his war-spear, the rune-markeds weapons glanced off his body, and he swung the blade in a deadly arc.
It cut through groups of warriors, leaving them shattered like dried logs.
Broken barbarians flew past Alex, landing in limp heaps as the war-spears deadly haft crushed them.
Let go of my son! Birger shouted, limping out of the cottage. Bjorgrund!
He took a stone from a bag hanging across his shoulderone larger than Alexs headand hurled it at the barbarians. It glowed, barrelling through the rune-marked, sending them toppling like falling stones.
The warleader watched the battle.
Mist boiled from his visor. Retreat, my warriors! he shouted. Regroup.
The armoured hulkand his hordequickly turned, much as they had against the Irtyshenan knights and began lting back into the thick trees to disappear.
But, Alex Roth wasnt about to let enemies get away only to return and nace Birger and Bjorgrund so other day.
Not if he could help it.
Drawing on the aelds remaining power, he conjured another dire tiger, sheathed himself in flight magic, then shouted. Hey, I thought you liked fighting, you lumbering coward!
He called on the Travellers power. If youre going to run away, dont forget your parting gift!
Touching the tigers flank, he teleported above the warleader.
He grinned down at the armoured hulk. Hello there, was all he said.
And then launched a half ton of angry celestial tiger at him.
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