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Chapter 8 by Shibbar Shibbar

The enemy approached.

The enemies were at the gate(s palisade yes)

The sound of heavy footsteps came from outside of the walls, and then, silence. Hopkins climbed up to the parapet running along the perimeter of the palisade, and got the his first look at the enemy; or rather his first look in three days. The rider from the fateful encounter was leading a company of men, who stood behind in a mob like fashion. These men were clad in fancy looking leather armour that had metal plates in their more exposed places, with some being more armoured than others. They all carried a variety of weapons, from swords to pikes to maces and shields, and from the looks of it appeared to be mercenaries. They looked tired from having to be up so late at night, as if they've marched all day. {if ditches = true}Some of them looked to be already weathered and muddy; it seemed that the ditches did their work at slowing them down.{endif}{if caltrops = true}The caltrops probably helped with that as well.{endif} The rider came before the gate in such a way that they were perpendicullar with it, their steed trotting to a stop with a huff.

"Goblins!" The yell echoed in the silence. The villagers cowered, holding their breaths as to not break it. The pause was deliberate as if to intimidate them. Hopkins however was unphased. "You have something of mine!" the rider continued, "I don't know why you even keep her captive; I heard that you goblins like to eat your prey still alive! Return her, and I will spare your miserable lives!"

"Feck off!" Hopkins retorted, slinging a rock at them. The rock bounced off with a thunderingly loud 'pting!', but the message went through.

The rider reared, holding their sword aloft. "Kill them all!

The men let out a war cry as they charged at the palisade. The goblins let loose their arrows, with some actually finding their mark, yet they were not enough to slow the advance. They began chopping away at the door with their swords and axes, but because of the quality of the construction it didn't take them long at all to bring the logs down. Still, the goblins held their ground in the bottleneck. They were surprisingly toe to toe with them, but it was rather because of their numbers and not their quality of weapons or skill. Men began to break into the perimeter, squeezing in through the holes in the shoddy craftmanship, though it was just one or two, and were easily held at bay.

The battle lasted for quite some time, with the fight ebbing back and forth between the two sides of the gate, though it was after several back and forths that Hopkins noticed they were preparing a final push.

"Hold ground!" he yelled as loud as he could over the din of the battle. The enemy charged once more, this time with more ferocity.

The goblins charged to meet them.

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