《Earth’s Greatest Magus》Earth's Greatest Magus
Advertisement
After a day of travel, the group of mercenaries, Quintin family guards, and Lioness Knights blew a loud horn, making their presence known, as they arrived on the outskirts of Lioness Kingdom to its eastern border/southeast of Venta City. In front of them stood a ruined fort, however its battlements, broken walls and large stone debris weren't sleeping peacefully as it should be.
The fort had several tents inside and outside the fort. There was also a thin wooden palisade guarding its entrance and about a hundred people stood behind the spikes and about another fifty or so on the broken battlements. These people were wearing either hide or leather armor, the typical signature clothing of a marauder but some seemed to be normal looking peasants.
The combined three stood before the ruined fort, waiting for a messenger to go out and meet them. Emery stood beside the commander of the troops, Sir Bagdemagus and Kastan, while Morgana was standing behind him. Soon enough, the ruined fort spewed forth three people riding horses and one of them had his one of his arms raised.
Once the three people were within a distance where they could turn back with ease, the person who had his arm raised shouted with a booming voice, "Our leader wishes to speak!"
Sir Bagdemagus nodded and said, "Keane, Merlin, go and speak with them."
"Yes, sir," said Keane, the knight with one eye. "Okay," Emery said.
Emery and the one-eyed knight Keane rode to the center of the field and met with the other three. They were still quite a distance away but Emery could see that the person in the middle was a brawly man with long messy hair and better looking fur clothing. Emery's instinct was telling him that this person was evil.
"What is the meaning of this?" the man asked. He then looked at Emery and said, "You are not the leader, are you?"
Keane drew his sword, pointed it at the burly man, and said, "You are Padraig, Chief Marauder of the Crimson Fang! Disband your group and give up your weapons so that you may be judged by the law of our kingdom. If you do not, you shall suffer greater punishment."
"There must be a mistake! We are just simple farmers, go back with this pretentious boy for you have gotten the wrong people!"
Advertisement
"There are no mistakes! Surrender now or you shall face Sir Bagdemagus, the Knight of the Anvil, Guardian of the Lioness shall strike you down."
Emery committed to memory the face of this burly man with the long bushy hair who looked like shuddered for a moment hearing Sir Bagdemagus' name. So, he was Padraig, the leader of the Crimson Fang, the one who issued the raid to the ruined home, and the one who had the answers to his questions!
His grip on the horse's harness tightened. A fire burned within him for all he wanted to do right now was to kick the horse and mince this chief marauder with every fiber of his being. However, this wasn't the right timing, calm yourself, Emery. He said to himself.
The burly man then spat on the ground, he smiled and shouted toward the old knight, "So, you're the Knight of the Anvil! You and what army, huh? There are only a few of you! Come if you wish to die."
"So be it," said Keane the one-eyed knight. Once the marauders turned around, so did he, followed by Emery.
When they returned, Emery realized that the old knight didn't ask for anything. It looked like he had already expected things would turn out, and to confirm that the Sir Bagdemagus turned to Emery and said, "It would've been best if they surrendered. However, no one really does that. Still, proper etiquette and declaration must be done even if our opponents are criminals for we are knights."
As more time interactions Emery did with this Knight of the Anvil, the more he could see why people talked highly of him. However, there was still that nagging feeling at the pit of his stomach that was preventing him from fully trusting this knight. It looked like Granny truly did damage him by a lot. He shook away his thoughts and said, "What do you think of our chances of winning, Sir Bagdemagus? I think they still have more people inside the ruined fort than what they're letting us see."
The old knight crossed his arms for a moment and said, "Well, let me hear your thoughts first. You should've a better view than I did."
Advertisement
"So… right now we have counted one hundred people standing at the gate, but they also have archers and it's better to assume they have another reserve inside the ruined fort. Assuming everything, I'd say they'd have around two hundred people in total," answered Emery.
"Okay, what else?" the old knight said, nodding.
Emery turned to look at them once more. "Since they are marauders, they are not disciplined fighters like the knights or the Quintin Guards. As for their equipment… I think I can see… about half of them don't have the proper gear, while ours do."
"Alright, good inside. What do you think would be the best way to approach them?" asked Sir Bagdemagus.
"I… don't know, sir. I have no experience devising strategies for battles on this scale…" Emery said, his voice diminishing as it reached the end of the sentence.
"That's fine, I still want your input."
Emery then assessed the situation and hesitantly said, "They may have bigger numbers, but we have better mobility with the horses. So… I guess a pincer attack? Attack the hundred men from both sides then the melee troops attack in the middle and focus killing their leader?"
"Okay, not bad. But there are things you should have considered," said the old knight.
"Please enlighten me, sir," hastily said Emery.
"In every battle or a fight, you must focus on the objective. Our objective is to disband this marauder group not to kill every one of them. They are not an enemy army, and like you said there are peasants among them. So in a way, they are civilians, and most likely ours. Therefore if we surround them and push them to fight till the death, there will only be more casualties on both sides, we don't want that" said Sir Bagdemagus.
"Secondly, you failed to consider the archers on the battlements, our horses will be fired upon if they come too near, they also have that palisade which they can use to stop our horses from advancing effectively. Thirdly, they have a fort, albeit it is ruined, our knights on horses will not be able to get inside and they'll have to dismount. That gives the enemy more time to attack with archers and our people who will be on the front line will be sitting ducks against the rain of arrows.
"The best way to approach this is to push our way inside the fort as fast as possible. Once they feel their fort is not secure, their morale will go down dramatically and they'll try to route."
Sir Bagdemagus then summoned his two officers, Kastan included, and shouted, "We'll form two layers of battleline, in the front are our knights with heavy armor and shield while the rest will be right behind them! We shall push our way inside with overwhelming force, do you understand?"
"Yes, commander!" shouted the two officers and Kastan.
"Sir, with this plan, are you not worried that the leader will run away, possibly on horseback?" Emery asked.
"Of course he will try to run away. But the moment he does, our victory will have been secured. I do not believe these people are here because of loyalty to him, rather, they're here because of desperation or greed. After all, they are a group of ragged tag criminals and recent peasants. People with no loyalty or morale are the weakest of units in a battle. Still, remember, Padraig may be our target but our overarching goal is to dissuade and capture these people, hence they wouldn't be able to do criminal acts again. Cutting the head of a criminal organization only gets replaced by a worse candidate, they'll always return like a hydra," answered the old knight.
"I understand," was what Emery had said in response to Sir Bagdemagus. However, that was their objective, not his. His' had always been the same, and that was to enact revenge for his late father.
Since the order from the commander had been passed down to his officers, the officers ordered all the knights who were on horseback to dismount from their horses.
Thirty fully armed knights formed the first line and the Quintin guards who practiced formation with the mercenaries formed the second line.
Once everything had been settled, the horn for battle sounded in the battlefield and Sir Bagdemagus waved his sword and shouted, "Advance!"
Advertisement
- In Serial39 Chapters
The Mask Maker
[participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge] Brought to a new world of superheroes and high-tech gadgets through unknown forces Jason is forced to adapt to this new world. In the jump to this new world, he gains no superpowers, no OP system, no helpful memories. Only the business of his old self. In a world where superheroes have been around for hundreds of years and regardless of the times they need someone to repair their suits, make gadgets, and help them save the world. Jason must step into the role of a mechanic, engineer, a Mask Maker. In between this all the history of his past self becomes apparent to him as Jason tries to adapt to his new life and make new friends that might be able to save him from the threats from a history he wasn’t a part of. This story is largely a slow mystery story with a mix of action every once and a while as other characters are explored, and the events unfold. Chapters are 3000 words updating weekly at 7PM EST. Book 1 is done and Book 2 has started
8 150 - In Serial33 Chapters
Metahuman Chronicles
[2021 Writhaton winner] The Civil War was over, and Azeris stood in shambles with millions of dead, shut out by the world for the crimes committed in its past. Jasmine is a metahuman simply looking to survive in a world that shuns and despises her kind. Newly freed by the new government, she expected to live a life on the run, stealing and working multiple odd jobs to survive. Little did she know, forces bigger than she could imaged would thrust her into a world of guns, assassination and subterfuge. Together with her three metahuman companions, she'll have to find herself and what it is she truly wants to do. After all, the future of her kind may rest on their shoulders. Schedule yet to be established WARNING: This story will explore dark themes, so if you're looking for a light read, you'll probably want to skip this one.
8 217 - In Serial16 Chapters
A Champion's Rise
Haunted by glimpses of his unknown past, tortured by the uncertainty of his present, and troubled by the implications of the future, it is clear that the last human in existence does not have it easy. Chased into a dark cave and lost in a bleak alien world, these aren't even most of the distressed human's worries: indeed, he has no idea who he is or how he got here. All that he does know is he not only left someone behind... but someone nearly killed him. To claim his revenge and find his past, the human will need to toss anything and everything he knows out the nearest metaphorical window as he begins to struggle his way through a galaxy located on the other side of the universe. And in this galaxy torn apart from war after war, he will find no hope except for the little he can take for himself. But perhaps, amongst some bizarre company, he might just find something better than that. For when you go beyond light and beyond hope... All one will see is the full force of Humanity's Will and Ambition. And this galaxy is ready for neither. PART ONE IN THE UPCOMING SERIES: A CHAMPION'S RISE
8 223 - In Serial70 Chapters
Ask Andy The Apple!
Hi guys, come and ask me things! (Please don't steal my keys....)
8 202 - In Serial142 Chapters
Heavy Metals, Heavier Firepower
Heavy Metal Dawn, a new VRMMO game where every player is a pilot in command of a giant war machine called a ‘War Suit’. Axton Ryker is one of the few people in the United Earth to be given a Beta key, and jumps at the opportunity to pilot a giant robot. However, this game is not for the casual market, as every dollar earned in game can be exchanged for real world money, and eventually vice versa. Hop in the cockpit and stomp around while sending destruction downrange; its gonna be a blast. That is, if you manage to successfully deal with RNGesus, pirates, and the occasional galactic war.
8 469 - In Serial24 Chapters
The Girl Who Kept Running
He ran into her at street theater.She was a force of nature, not a casual first time hire.She brought the house down with her performance, literally pulled the audience to their feet in standing ovation.Her performance was too real, unnerving, deeply unsettling to him. He spent all his energy keeping up with her.At the end of the play, she snatched her earnings from the director's hands and ran away, leaving a trail of questions behind her, the most burning one in his mind was:Would he ever see her again?____________________This ongoing novel imagines a world that our younger generations inherit after a series of successive presidencies in the same vein as the current model. There is no need for erecting walls, as the biggest divide created by humanity - that of social class - takes care of a post modern segregation. The poor are literally marginalized into slum-like townships and tend to be of color. The names of these townships would be enough to tell you their story. The rich, well, remain happily oblivious in the big American cities. In this world find a mysterious girl whose identity must be hidden or she would be hunted down and a young street actor who falls for her intrigue. Discover how they survive, born into a society not prepared to give them a chance.For them, the dystopia came without an apocalypse. Copyrighted 2018_________________________________________________Updates every 5-6 days. Currently on hiatus for revisions.Most impressive rank: #87 in dystopia/dystopian #90 in future (17/09/18)________________________________________________________Cover credits: Thanks are due to the amazing New Zealand artist Shane Rebenschied who allowed me to use one of his illustrations on his portfolio at http://blot.com. I used basic photoshopping to add some shades and used the awesome text effects from http://picturetopeople.com
8 237

