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Remalle in Charge, Part ThreeIf asked what they had been doing since Oceanbridge had been re-founded, Jacen and Di-IV would probably have answered "surviving", and perhaps "keeping sparkly clean", in the case of Jacen. Now that those nightmarish first years were over, however, they and many of the others had finally been given a chance to relax.
Or they would have, if they hadn't all been drafted.
Remalle had ordered a citizen militia formed, which meant, essentially, that everyone was in the army. The idea, Remalle had explained, was to keep up a constant patrol, both on the surface and underground. Only about twenty soldiers were on duty at any one time, but everyone would have a chance to serve at some point during the year. It was his hope, he explained, that through constant vigilance they could keep the undead from ever getting strong enough to actually threaten the fortress again. And with ninety-seven dwarfs in the army, that hope had a chance to become reality.
It was Di-IV's sincere hope that he would never be forced to go on patrol with Jacen again.
He had asked Jacen about his strange name, not out of interest, of course. Just as a way to pass the time. The answer had been going on for twenty minutes.
"Oh, yes, there's a lot of Jacen's out there. And a lot of Jacen's are soapmakers too, that's for sure. My family has always been soapmakers, and mostly named Jacen too. My grandfather Jacen even told me that Jacen, our greatest ancestor, might have been at the original Oceanbridge!"
"Uh huh. And what about Jacen. Was he there too?" Di said, his voice flat.
"Oh, no. He's my cousin. He's in some other outpost."
"I... what? Never mind. Well, now I know the story of your name. And you entire family history." He turned to the other dwarf who was with them. "Kind of strange right? A family where everyone has the same name?"
The other dwarf looked uncomfortable "Uh..."
"What do you mean, uh? What
is you name?"
"It's Ishar."
"There was an other dwarf here named Ishar."
"Yes, I know. My cousin."
"Oh."
Di-IV decided to pass the rest of the patrol in silence.
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Oceanbridge Attacked, Part One:
Remalle paced in front of the trade depot, taking care to step on the paving blocks that lay around the building. It was raining again, and the sickly yellow ashy sand had turned into a thick slurry. If you weren't careful, you could lose a boot in it. Cats drowned in the stuff, which at least saved the butchers the trouble of killing them.
He wouldn't say it out loud, out of fear of cursing himself, or cursing himself even further, but things were looking up in spite of the miserable weather, and dead cats. Maybe the gods had forgotten about Oceanbridge. Maybe things were really going to change for the better.
He should have known that even thinking something like that was foolish. As he passed the gate, he heard Alkhemia shouting the warning.
"Oh damn it all! Goblins coming! A whole army of them!"
Things never got better. Not here.
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