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As Ituralde stared at the sky, another ht, where had they gotten that h to throw hundreds of dead bodies
There are sixteen by his count, the boy had said Not nearly enough Were so too evenly?
It hit him like a burst of frozen rain Those clever bloody monsters!
"Archers!" Ituralde screamed "Archers, watch the skies! Those aren’t bodies!"
It was too late As he yelled, the Draghkar unfurled their wings; well over half of the "carcasses" in this volley were living Shadon, hiding ahkar attack on his army a few days back, he’d left archers on perht
But the archers didn’t have orders to fire on falling bodies Ituralde continued to bellow as he leaped out of the pavilion and whipped his sword frohkar dropped ae nue black eyes shining, drawing s
Ituralde screa his ears with the sound of his own voice One of the beasts ca its croon It looked surprised--as surprised as so so inhu to be drawn, then struck an expert thrust through its neck Dark blood dribbled down across milky white skin as Ituralde yanked his blade free, still screaround as one of the Shadon leaped on hio to him--he was confronted by another of the monsters hi down Draghkar in the air--the Asha’man
But at the sarow louder As he’d predicted, the churning force of Trollocs would be striking across the ford with as ht, but soht
You’d better keep your proht the second Draghkar, his screaht, but you’d better!
Faile strode through Perrin’s carunts of exertion and calls oforders Perrin had sent one last request to the Whitecloaks for parley, and there had been no reply yet
Faile felt refreshed She’d spent the entire night nuzzled against Perrin atop their hill She’d brought plenty of bedding and blankets In sorassy hilltop had been more comfortable than their tent
The scouts had returned fro; their report would come soon For now, Faile had bathed and eaten
It was ti about Berelain