Snow whipped through the trees, practically blinding the group out in the trees. The howling wind made it almost impossible to hear, so the two at the rear were close together, yelling over the gusts.
"Are we anywhere close, Ral?" The female yelled out, casting an eye to the eight dwarves huddled on the ground before them. She shivered and pulled her fur cap tighter to her head.
"I don't know! It's, this place is trackless. There's no roads or anything! Really the middle of nowhere." Ral looked around, running a hand over his frosted beard; it was futile, the snow obscured almost everything.
"By Zon, what is that stink!? Do you smell that?" She wrinkled her nose at the odor, amazed it could be noticed over the wind.
"Smells like a skunk, only fouler." He thought he saw something through the trees. He narrowed his eyes, and managed to see something brownish through the haze. A fence! "There! Led, that's the fence they were talking about. The prison's just a little ways further."
"Alright then, let's get them moving." She turned around, nudging one of their group with her boot. "On your feet, prisoners! We're almost there."
"I'll bring up the rear!" Ral shouted, Led nodding in response. She began walking through the blizzard, the weary and demoralized eight dwarves behind her taking their time following. "Where did I put my truncheon?" Ral mused, looking around him for the club. He heard a strange sound, and suddenly a brown blur shot out of the corner of his eye. He felt teeth lock onto his arm, and he screamed. He fell onto his back and saw a wolverine atop him. He tried to punch it with his right hand, but the creature clawed at his face and suddenly twisted its head, jaws still clamped onto his arm. His efforts stopped as he felt unbelievable pain sear through his arm, and he let forth a blood-curdling yell, his voice rising even above the arctic winds. He pulled his arm from the creature and cradled his hand, only to feel hot warmth all over his chest. He glanced down to see what had happened, only to recoil in horror. His hand was gone! The ragged stump was gushing blood, and he felt woozy already. The wolverine gave him mere seconds to contemplate the tragedy of his situation before it was upon him again, clamping on his chest and shaking its head, tearing muscle and skin while he desperately fought back. Suddenly a wooden club cracked the wolverine on the skull, and it rushed off into the woods, still holding Ral's arm as its prize. Led knelt beside him, yanking off her jacket. "Led, Led don't..." he was barely audible over the wind.
"Oh, no no no. Ral, hang on!" She rushed to tear free a strip of cloth, something to use as a tourniquet. His blood poured onto the snow, steaming as it melted into the white ground and staining it a deep crimson in contrast. "Ral, hang in there!"
"My hand; it took my hand, Led."
"Gods, you're bleeding everywhere!" She pressed her jacket against his torso, shoving his arm atop it while her other arm desperately squeezed his stump. "Hold that, Ral! You need to put pressure on those bites. Come on, we need to get to the prison hospital!"
"Never...I...saw it coming..." he leaned his head back in the snow, and sighed.
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Dishmab peered down the wellshaft, and nodded before patting MacDuggan on the back. "Well, it took nearly the whole damn summer, but we got it done. Cistern looks great, and the pump is up and running."
"Yep; the plumbing shaft from the aquifer will be done in the next few weeks or so. It was the most difficult part, but we'll be finished before long. Oh, Dohon says the steel's almost all smelted and forged?"
"That's right," Dishmab nodded, making her way to a nearby table. She took a seat and grabbed her waiting mug. "We'll start digging into the caverns next, see if we can make our way to the magma below. It'll be slow going, sure, but we'll manage in time." The sound of footsteps approaching brought their attention to the mess hall's entrance. A blood-soaked dwarf stood before them, clutching a torn winter jacket in her hands; she was clearly distraught. Dishmab got to her feet immediately. Soon after Tape walked in as well. "Tape, who is this? What happened!?"
"New arrivals, Warden. This is Led Oddomrithar, one of the guards sent to escort them."
"Led? Why are you soaked in blood? What happened to you?" Dishmab crossed the room in a hurry, but Led just stood there quietly.
"My partner was killed on the way; a wolverine ripped his hand off, and he bled to death in the snow." The three others stood a long moment, the silence lingering heavily in the air.
"MacDuggan, get the poor girl a drink," Dishmab finally ordered. "I'll go upstairs, have a coffin made. Tape, you and Bob take the miners below; we're going to need to carve out a catacomb." MacDuggan took Led to the storeroom in the back, and Dishmab sighed. "Send someone out to find the body" she whispered to Tape, who nodded quietly and went upstairs.