The events of the 15th of Granite, 1068
With a war cry, Sergeant Towersacks thrust her spear towards the first goblin in the squad. It brought it's hand down in a clumsy arc to try and knock aside her spear but he was too slow. The goblin went wide-eyed, screaming as his right hand was pinned to his left thigh. Yanking her spear free, Towersacks thrust it into the goblin coming up beside. It was felled instantly, the spear exploding out the green skins back in a shower of blood.
Varen drove back one of the goblins as well, but the flat of a sword caught him in the side of the helmet and he went reeling towards the cliffs edge, his teeth aching, his mind ringing. Catching himself at the last instant, he dropped hard on his rump, staring blankly at the fight unfurling before him. Towersack's spear was a blur in the air, but the four goblins left alive were closing in on her, circling around to get at her blind side.
A sword tip nicked her arm through her armor, and with a grunt, Towersacks fell back a little farther. The goblin to her left, unnoticed, loosed a roar, fell and terrible, but before Towersacks could so much as turn the green skin's battle cry turned to one of pain and horror. His midsection had been opened from side to side, and his intestines dropped out with wet splorches, pooling up in the sands. Towersacks saw a large form lumber past her, holding his great axe in one hand as he beat back the goblins, his hollow laughter drowning out the sounds of battle.
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"Camels, camels, camels," Fireheart muttered. His sword flashed, a head dropped; The magic holding another one of the beasts dissipating as the bones and meat dropped to the sand. "What kinda' work is this fer' a feared sailor, aye? Tch, I shoulda' stayed inside t'train instead of offerin' to clear out these stupid camels."
Another swing. Another head rolled, another camel released to the voids that animal souls went to. One of the beasts, perhaps roused to anger at seeing it's corpse-brothers re-killed, bucked and kicked, catching a glancing blow on Fireheart's chest. The sailor grunted and stumbled backwards, colliding with something.
Confused - sure that the sand dune was farther away - he turned and saw an equally surprised, pitch covered goblin Pikeman. All around, others materialized from the sands.
With a cry, and a swing of his sword, Fireheart cut into the hand that was stretching out towards him. The goblin hissed a curse and wrenched his hand back, blood seeping from the wound. They set upon him. He fought valiantly, pushing back towards the cliffs, but there were too many, too fast. One of the wrestlers locked his arm and broke it; the pain made much worse when it lowered it's terrible face and bit his right ring finger clean off his hand.
As he was blacking out, succumbing to the darkness engulfing him, he saw one of the attackers jerk backwards away from him, spraying blood from the hole that had opened in chest. A second spurt of blood, a bolt projecting from his throat, and the goblin dropped to the ground. Fireheart sank into unconsciencness.
"Leave him be!" Zako shouted. Another bolt loosed, catching a goblin in the shoulder. Rolland stepped by behind, along with Likot and War'dunell, all readying their weapons. The goblins hissed their displeasure, Fireheart momentarily forgotten as they rushed towards the foresome.
There was a hail of bolts, a clash of weapons as War'Dunell's blocked a spear with her axe. Zako fired a quick volley, but they were dodged deftly. Within a minute the goblins had begun to fall back, and Zako, grinning wide, pressed the attack forward. He was not prepared to see a goblin maceman, hidden behind a rock, stand and crash his mace against the side of Rolland's temple. The Dwarf's eyes rolled up in his head, a spray of blood and bone as he rocked to the side, toppling into the sands.
War'dunnel was grabbed from behind by a muscle-bound goblin wrestler, and though she managed to embed her axe in his back by swinging it behind her, he jerked her head hard to the side. She slumped limp to the sand, her left leg twitching spasmodically, frothing at the mouth. Slack-jawed, horrified, Zako never saw the spear-point that punched through his steel plate. He heard, more than felt, the tip hitting the back of his armor as it pierced him through the lungs. Coughing up blood, he turned his head and saw Likot a few paces away, standing calmly as the goblins tore Fireheart to pieces.
"H-help me... please." He gasped. Likot just watched him, her eyes dancing with delight.
"Damn you, ya' bitch..." he breathed out, and died upon the spear.
With Zako dead, Likot swooped in. She crushed the spear-goblins head with the butt of her crossbow and scooped up the dead Dwarves quiver of bolts. In a matter of seconds, the remaining goblins were no more, bolts punched through their foreheads or chests. She stood at the grizzly seen, taking it in in silence as the rest of the military rushed forward, and as the shouts, the cries, the wails of the lost's friends filled the sands, Likot stalked towards Dodik's, chuckling quietly to herself.
"GOBLIN SNATCHERS! THEY'VE GOT A CHILD!" came a scream from the north. "GOD WHERE IS THE MILITARY! HELP! SOMEONE HELP!"
"ELVES! THERE ARE ELVES FROM THE WEST!"
"OH NO THE ELVES ARE ATTACKING TOO?"
"NO THEY HAVE WAGONS! THE ELVES ARE HERE TO TRADE!"