Scourge Six - Horde

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Scourge Six - Horde

Scourge Six - Horde

Lets go see, I say.

See what? Felix asks.

She has to know what Im talking about. After all, there are a lot of people streaming away from the edge of the city. Obviously I want to go in the opposite direction.

Im not entirely sure if that would be wise, Bianca says.New novel chapters are published on

Why not? If it is monsters, then theyll hardly hurt us. Well, not Felix and I, and we can help defend you. And if its something else, then Id rather know now rather than later.

What else could it be? Felix asks.

A grown man goes running by, arms waving over his balding head. Monsters! Monsters! Oh Gods, its the monsters!

I watch him move by before refocusing on Felix. I dont know. Like bandits or some other nations army?

Vizeda isnt exactly near the border, and I doubt it would be the first place attacked by an enemy army, not that the Republic is actively at war with any of our neighbours, Bianca says.

That leaves bandits, I say.

Who, while common enough, are not usually organized enough to mount an invasion against a walled city, even one as poor as Vizeda, Bianca continues.

Alright, so it probably is monsters. Which means that they were pushed towards the town, which is all the more reason to investigate.

We could go see Esme, Felix says.

If shes reading, then she wont notice the screaming, I say. And if shes asleep, well...

We both know how deeply Esme sleeps. Even Mom has admitted that Esme is a particularly hard sleeper. Shes impossible to wake up until shes not tired anymore.

Times slipping by, so I grab Felix by the hand, ignore the smug smile that crosses her face at the too-warm contact, then pull ahead. The people coming from the edge of the city seem too busy to really care that were walking in the opposite direction, not that were the only ones. More guards are rushing in from elsewhere, and men with half their armour on are running past, often while tying down buckles and cursing every-other god under their breath.

Where do we go if we want to see over the walls? I ask.

The South Gate has an easily-accessible tower, Bianca says.

Itll be busy, Felix replies. They wont just let us up there to see. She points ahead with her free hand, towards the walls. There are stubby little towers. Those nearest the gate are the biggest and most impressive, but theyre not the only ones.

That one looks like its not too far from the inn, I say.

Then a second monster runs out of the woods and trots to a stop, a wolf monster.

Then another, and another. Wolves and bears and boars, large spider-like monsters and raptor-like wingless bird monsters. Theyre running out of the woods and slowing down though, for all that theres a lot of them.

Then I notice the growing formation bulging out, being pushed... no, that part is chasing after something.

It doesnt take long for me to spot what. A dog, of all things, with its fur painted black and what looks like a pack on its back. Once I notice one, I cant help but notice others. Some are tackled by monsters and their packs torn apart, but most of them make a bee-line for the walls, and the monsters follow.

Get back to safety, the guard says before turning around and rushing away to a spot on the wall.

The guards have big, clunky-looking crossbows with a foot-stirrup on the end and a clunky looking releasing lever that are left leaning against the wall next to buckets filled with arrows.

I glance up and down the length of the wall. There are maybe two hundred people on it in all, most of them guards, but some clearly arent. It seems like very few people for a wall as long as the citys.

Lady Valeria, Bianca asks, do you know why the monsters are converging on the city?

No, I say. But at a guess, someones tricking them into attacking.

More monsters are pouring out of the forest now. Bigger ones, like monster ents who look like small trees, and slower ones, like gelatinous slimes who are having a hard time keeping up with the rest.

Flying monsters take to the skies as well, an ever expanding number of them, and I can only imagine the number of tiny monsters down there. From terrifying little bunny monsters to more insectile wasps and dragonflies.

Theyve turned into a horde, I say.

Pardon? Bianca asks. She's still looking out to the forest.

Monsters are... not very smart. Terrors have some smarts to them, and Banes more, but low ranking Monsters are a bit dumb. When they see another monster running by, theyll often follow. Do that enough, and you can end up with a whole horde of monsters moving. It happens all the time. Usually theyll either disperse because theres really nothing around to fight or eat or whatever, or a higher-level monster will break up the horde.

So how would something like that form? Bianca asks.

It looks like some of the monsters were baited, and I cant see anything stronger than a Terror. So someone might have culled the stronger monsters in the region, I say. Its all speculation though.

So, this is an attack then, a purposeful one.

Yeah, I say. That much I dont really doubt. And I dont think its going to break on these walls.

There must be two or three thousand monsters out there already, and all of them are clamoring for blood. There wont be any logical lines, formations, or even anything like order. Its just going to be a mindless slaughter.

The poor cuties.

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