Goldenhold
Chapter 32: Burning Legion
Argon packed his bags as quickly as possible- there was only a little time for him to escape. Eventually the captain of the guard would check him out, even if it meant going through every single person in Goldenhold.
Well this sucks. First I had to wait until morning, and now the siege is at the front door of the Baron’s hall. I was alerted about this assassination, said I knew nothing about it, and the captian walked off.
I might have a few hours. As soon as the invaders get through the Baron’s hall, I’m going to slip out past them. He packed a short sword that he had been given in the situation the enemy got through. It was rather ornate, and probably not practical as a weapon. It was completely gold, with a diamond edge.
This can’t be serious! If I tried to swing this at a goblin it would break. And the gold would melt against any sort of heat. This is bullshit! However, he kept the thoughts to himself and continued packing up food and other stuffs. Then he walked out into the king’s courtroom. He waited. He had to wait.
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“OH MY ARMOK I’M ON FIRE!” A burning soldier yelled with his last breaths. Then he was silent. His steel spear clattered to the ground, iron against silver. The cling would have been heard if not for hundreds of others doing the exact same thing in a horrible burning symphony of death.
The dragon had been attacking for about a minute, and already it had made quite the impression that it was not happy with this invasion. Bodies were laying around torn in half, bitten in half, or burnt beyond recognition. A few of the troops had ben swallowed whole, including the weapons and armor. Later they would make fun of it, saying it was like eating a turtle in a shell. But right now most of the troops were cowering for their lives, goblin or human, and only the bravest and the stupidest remained to stand up to the challenge.
Of course, both commanders barked orders at their troops, irritated at their cowardice. They moved towards the dragon, along with Kyle, Zeon’s champion knight. Their example made a few hundred invaders turn around out of shame, but most continued to flee. In the chaos hundreds went one way or the other. Trolls simply stomped on the smaller humans and goblins, and the later two stampeded over each other in waves. A goblin trying to charge at the dragon could easily expect to be run over by his comrades for being brave.
The dragon spewed fire into the crowd retreating, flames jutting out, setting over a hundred on fire in one sweep. Soon, thousands were on fire from touching the dragon’s flame or from touching a different person on fire. However, those brave enough moved forward without being harmed, the dragon distracted by those running away. Half of the brave charged at the front of the enemy with Amud, the others flanked Zeon towards the back. It took the dragon over a minute to realize it was surrounded. As the invaders looked into it’s eyes though, they could tell it was not scared.
It was just rising to the challenge. It spewed fire onto Amud and his goblins, and they raised their shields and threw their spears. The fire easily went around the shields, burning those who even bothered to raise them. In their last few seconds of misery, there were cries of, “TO ARMOK I GO!” Amud however, walked silently forward, a flaming pillar approaching a flamethrower. He didn’t have an arm to raise a shield and even if he did he wouldn’t have raised it. His muscle was burning off of his bones though, and he fell to his knees.
In one last scream he yelled victoriously, “I have just begun! Blood to the Blood God!” He threw his sword at the dragon, landing in the beast’s right eye. Then Amud Ikled, the goblin commander, rested in war for the time being.
The dragon screeched into the air, all of the troops falling down to clutch their ears in order to make the horrible sound stop. When the dragon’s screech finally ended, Zeon went for the dragon’s new blind side and Kyle stormed to the back. Surprisingly, many of the goblins turned around to fight for their dead commander, going to the front of the dragon. Several hundred goblins died, but the deaths were necessary. Zeon’s forces started ramming spears into the side of the dragon, most bouncing off and away or shattering. However, a few managed to pierce. With a thousand troops, a few meant about a hundred. Daggers clinked against the scales, looking for any weak points.
The dragon tried to turn, but many of it’s leg muscles had been torn. It’s head spun around on it’s long neck though, and soon a small portion of the human army was alight, burning. However, spears came into it’s front from the larger goblin force, and the dragon was forced to turn away to deal with the greater threat.
This gave time for Kyle to run up the dragon’s massive tail with his war maul, go up the dragons back, and slam the maul into the skull of the dragon. The dragon started to turn, so Kyle grabbed one of it’s horns and held on. Soon he was a hundred feet above the floor. The dragon did not understand where it’s attacker was.
Kyle slammed his hammer into the back of the dragon’s head, and the dragon’s remaining eye closed. It’s head started falling.........
Slam. Bash. Dust flew into the air. Kyle was injured, but alive. He slid off the head of the dragon, yelling at everyone who fled to get back to the battle.