Part the Eighty-Fourth
In which: vengeance is served… with a side order of Justice.
As the ogres advance on the cliff-top group, Lira quickly scrambles back to her feet and back up out of range of their swinging clubs. Lord Agasha’s scouts open fire, peppering the trailing ogre with several arrows. Benedic pulls out his sword and takes on the first one himself.
He lands a solid blow, but the ogre merely roars in anger, attempting to pulverize Benedic with his club. The ranger avoids the worst of the strike, but even the glancing blow leaves his head spinning. Okay, let’s not let that happen again, he decides, and grits his teeth with renewed determination.
Anvil also turns his attention to the ogres immediately at hand, and at that moment, Sheesak emerges from her cave.
The foot soldiers, led by Thatch are still making their way over the hedges to get to her, and the bear is hell-bent on destroying any goblin he can get his paws on, but Annika is unhampered by distance or minor distractions. The instant she sees the Druid ogre she casts, her web ensnaring Sheesak in a hundred thick, sticky strands.
Sheesak stops, snarles, and then… steps forward through the web, and up onto the alter, out of the area of effect.
“It didn’t work!” Annika calls. “She’s not caught!”
From behind Sheesak in the mouth of the cave there is a flash of fire, and the web nearest the cave entrance burns away.
“Burning hands!” Annika identifies.
Reyu nods in agreement. She had intended to cast immediately, but with Sheesak not necessarily out of the fight, she instead stays ready, waiting to attempt to counter-spell.
Kiara takes aim at Sheesak and fires, hitting her with an arrow just above the knee. From above, Eva sends another arrow singing down through the air and lodges a hit in the back of Sheesak’s left shoulder.
Up on the cliff-top, the goblins minions have tried to put themselves between the assailants and their ogre bosses, but for Benedic and Lord Agasha’s trained men, they are only a minor distraction. The scouts ignore the goblins completely and continue to fire at the rear ogre, who drops under the continued assault. Below, the bear is ripping through goblin defenders as though they were just another part of the hedge. In fact, the bear is nearly through and up to the plateau.
Sheesak sees this, snarls, and begins to cast. Reyu recognizes dominate animal. If Sheesak can put the bear back under her sway, the battle could turn ugly for the party very quickly. Unfortunately, although she is prepared to counter, that spell is beyond her ability to cast.
Annika however, has no such difficulty. She too had readied a spell. However, knowing that she would be unlikely to be able to counter-spell effectively against a druid, she elected for a more blunt-force approach. The instant Sheesak starts casting Annika does too, and an instant before the druid finishes, Annika nails her with a set of magic missiles.
Sheesak lets out the briefest yowl of pain, but it’s enough to disrupt her concentration, and ruin her spell.
Alright, thinks Annika, try that again. I’m ready for you.
An instant later, Thatch and Lord Agasha vault over the last of the four hedges and land on the plateau in front of the cave entrance. Thatch has lifted his sword and is just about to charge for the ogress when three horses come charging out of the cave—the web there having now been burned away—heading straight for him and Lord Agasha.
Thatch’s jaw drops. “Bob?!”
Bob charges straight for his former master and sends a hoof crashing into his chest. Although Thatch is not badly wounded, he has never been so hurt in his life.
Kiara, Eva, and Lira continue to pepper Sheesak with missile fire, both magical and mundane, but most of the cliff-top group has their hands full trying to deal with the ogre and three goblins in their laps.
Benedic thinks he might finally be getting the upper hand on the ogre though. Just a few more hits… Benedic’s line of thought is abruptly cut-off as one of the goblins reaches over and casts and healing spell on the ogre. Oh, for the love of Alirria…
“Anvil, can you do something about that little—” What probably would have been a very choice invective is cut off as Benedic takes another blow from the ogre’s club. He slashes back with his sword, opening a bleeding gash on his attacker’s arm. As the ogre catches its breath, Lord Agasha’s cleric is able to run forward and heal Benedic of some of the punishment he’s taken. The fight between ranger and ogre has quickly devolved into a slugfest, and it’s anyone’s guess which of them will be the last one standing.
Anvil attempts to help tip the tide by holding the goblin cleric, but does not have any noticeable effect.
Below, Lord Agasha’s men have started reaching the plateau and the bear has crawled over the final hedge—pausing briefly to rip apart a goblin who was unlucky enough to stumble into his swathe of destruction.
Lord Agasha, tries to come to Thatch’s aide by taking a swing at Bob, but at the last second, Thatch knocks the other man’s blow aside. “No! Don’t hurt him! He doesn’t know what he’s doing!”
“He might not, but he’s doing it really well!” Lord Agasha shouts back.
As Bob comes at him again, biting this time, Thatch is forced to recognize the wisdom of the old hunter’s words. Turning his sword so that he will strike with the flat of the blade, Thatch whacks his childhood companion on the side of the head, attempting to knock him unconscious.
Bob shows no sign of appreciating the consideration, and with an outraged whinny kicks him again.
Sheesak is no happier. Once again she casts, but this time along with triggering a set of magic missiles from Annika, Reyu is also ready with a flaming sphere. Needless to say, in the middle of the sudden inferno, Sheesak does not manage to get her spell off.
As the battle rages below, Kiara turns her attention to the group on the cliff-top. She tries to take out the goblin cleric with a well-placed arrow, but misses.
Lira pumps two magic missiles into the ogre attacking Benedic and does about as much damage as she is capable of doing. The ogre by turn does almost as much damage as he is capable of to Benedic, which—it must be admitted—is a considerably larger amount.
Benedic, battered and bloodied, barely able to keep his feet, raises his sword and unleashes two attacks on the ogre. Only one of them hits, but it strikes deep.
Anvil surveys the battle in a matter of seconds. Benedic is not the only member of the party who has taken heavy damage; however, Sheesak has as well. The ogress is pieced with multiple arrows, her hair is on fire, and he knows she must be hurting from Annika and Lira’s magic missiles. Anvil decides that the time has come to end this fight. Now. He intones a brief prayer to Kettenek, requesting the strength to carry out his will, and instantly feels the power of his god surging through him.
Anvil casts inflict moderate wounds. A dark aura, looking almost like a cloud of black, oily smoke forms around his right hand. He then runs for the edge of the cliff, shouting “Kettenek’s Justice!” as he hurls himself into the air.
For an instant, it is as though the entire battle has frozen, watching as Anvil plummets through the air, straight for Sheesak’s head.
The ogress looks up and sees him falling towards her. She brings up her club, and smashes him in the abdomen, knocking the wind out of his lungs. Anvil can feel his ribs cracking, but grits his teeth against the pain and reaches forward to grab her arm with his outstretched right hand.
Sheesak screams as the black energy leaves Anvi and courses down her arm, lodging in her chest. They both hang there for a moment. Then Anvil loses his grip on Sheesak’s arm, falling to the ground below. An instant later, Sheesak collapses on top of him.
Eva, who had been drawing a bead on Sheesak, shoots wildly yelling at Anvil, “You pig-headed bastard!”
Lira takes a move-equivalent action to pick her jaw up off the ground.
Reyu follows up on Anvil’s momentum by pushing her flaming sphere into the mouth of the cave where the goblin caster is still crouching. Horribly burned, the goblin shrieks and runs into the cave. The ones outside on the plateau and up on the cliff also immediately turn and flee as fast as their legs will take them.
However, the last ogre on the cliff-top has a score to settle first. Benedic stares at it, determined to stand his ground despite the clear knowledge that another blow will kill him.
The ogre is more than happy to oblige. He raises his club to pound the troublesome human into the ground once and for all—
And two magic missiles come streaking in, hitting the ogre right in the chest. The briefest expression of surprise has time to cross the ogre’s features before he collapses, stone dead.
“You okay?”
Benedic turns behind him where Lira is standing, finger still pointed accusingly at where the ogre used to stand. “Yeah… Thanks.”
“Anytime.”
Down below, Thatch brings the pommel of his sword crashing down, right between Bob’s ears. The faithful steed crumples to the ground, unconscious. Thatch immediately puts his head to the animal’s chest. The horse’s heaving ribs reassure him, and he soon locates the quick strong beat of Bob’s heart.
The soldiers left on their own to create a diversion at the beginning of the battle manage to untangle themselves from the ettercap webs they’ve spent most of the battle ensnared in. The ettercaps themselves fled when Sheesak fell.
To the party it scarcely seems credible. They’ve won.