Chapter 571: Chapter 571
The training grounds of the Yohan First Horde stretched across a wide expanse of trampled earth just beyond the main encampment. Dust rose in clouds as thousands of orcs moved through drills under the harsh morning sun. The sound of wooden practice weapons clacking together filled the air, mixed with the barked commands of drill masters and the heavy breathing of warriors pushing their bodies through repetitive movements.
Khao’khen stood on a raised platform overlooking it all, his arms crossed over his broad chest, his expression unreadable. Beside him stood three of his war chiefs, warriors who had fought alongside him through countless battles and understood his vision for what the horde could become.
Below, the newly arrived warriors moved through formation drills. Shield walls forming and reforming. Spear lines advancing in coordinated rows. Flanking maneuvers practiced again and again until the movements became instinct rather than thought.
It was necessary work.
It was also proving to be far more difficult than Khao’khen had anticipated.
“Again!” bellowed a drill master below, a scarred veteran of the Yohan forces whose voice could carry across a battlefield. “Shield up! Brace! Hold the line!”
The line of newcomers attempted to comply, but the formation was ragged. Shields overlapped poorly. Some warriors stood too far forward, others too far back. When the opposing line of Yohan veterans crashed into them in a controlled practice charge, the newcomers’ formation crumbled almost immediately.
“Pathetic!” the drill master roared. “You think the pinkskins will wait for you to find your footing? You think their arrows will slow down because you’re confused? Again! Form up!”
One of the newcomers, a thick-muscled orc with tribal scars running down both arms, threw his practice shield to the ground with a snarl.
“This is useless!” he spat, his tusks bared in frustration. “Standing in lines like frightened prey? We are warriors! We should be at the enemy’s throat, not playing at being toy soldiers!”
The drill master’s eyes narrowed. He crossed the distance between them in three long strides, stopping barely a hand’s width from the complaining warrior’s face.
“You want to fight the enemy?” he growled. “Fine. Go north. Charge towards their lines alone. See how long you last against their ice arrows and frost magic. See if your pride keeps you warm when your blood freezes in your veins.”
The newcomer’s face twisted with rage. “I have killed more pinkskins than you have seen in your life, old one. I don’t need lessons from…”
He didn’t finish the sentence.
The drill master’s fist caught him square in the jaw, spinning him halfway around before he hit the ground. Blood sprayed from split lips, and the newcomer lay there for a moment, stunned.
“Get up,” the drill master said flatly. “Or crawl away. Your choice.”
For a long moment, the fallen warrior didn’t move. Then, slowly, he pushed himself to his feet, wiping blood from his mouth. His eyes burned with hatred, but he picked up his shield and returned to the line without another word.
From the platform, Khao’khen watched the exchange without expression. Beside him, one of the war chiefs grunted.
“That one won’t last,” the Trot’thar muttered. “Too much pride. Not enough sense.”
Khao’khen said nothing, but his eyes tracked the bloodied warrior as the drills resumed.
*****
By the third day of training, the first departures began.
It started with a handful. Small groups of warriors who slipped away from the camp before dawn, taking their weapons and what supplies they could carry. They left no word, no formal challenge. They simply vanished into the pre-dawn darkness, heading back toward the scattered territories they had come from.
Khao’khen was informed immediately. He stood in his command tent, studying a report from the night sentries, his jaw tight.
“Forty-three,” the sentry said quietly. “All from the eastern clans. They took steeds and provisions.”
One of the war chiefs slammed his fist on the table. “We should hunt them down. Drag them back. Make an example….”
“No,” Khao’khen said quietly.
The war chief turned to him, incredulous. “They steal from us and run like cowards. We let that stand?”
Khao’khen looked up, his gaze steady. “They came here believing the horde was a path to easy glory. They found discipline instead. They found work. They found that strength without order is just noise.” He gestured toward the tent flap, beyond which the training grounds stretched. “Some will stay. Some will leave. We cannot force warriors to follow who do not wish to be here.”
“Then we grow weaker,” another chief said darkly.
“No,” Khao’khen replied. “We grow stronger. Better a horde of five thousand who fight as one than ten thousand who scatter at the first setback. Let those who cannot endure leave. The ones who remain will be worth ten of them.”
The chiefs exchanged glances but said nothing more.
But as the days passed, the trickle of departures became a steady stream.
*****
On the fifth day, another fight broke out during drills.
This time it was worse.
A group of newcomers, frustrated by endless repetition and what they saw as meaningless exercises, turned on their Yohan instructors. What began as shouted insults escalated quickly. Practice weapons were thrown aside. Real blades were drawn.
By the time Khao’khen arrived at the scene, blood had already been spilled.
Two Yohan warriors lay on the ground, one clutching a deep gash across his ribs, the other holding his arm where a blade had nearly severed it at the elbow. Around them, a circle had formed. On one side stood the Yohan orcs, weapons drawn, eyes burning with barely controlled fury. On the other stood the newcomers, perhaps twenty strong, defiant and snarling.
The leader of the newcomers, a chieftain named Gorthak from a northern clan, stepped forward. He was a massive orc, taller even than most of his kin, his body covered in ritual scars that marked him as a veteran of countless battles. His axe, still wet with Yohan blood, rested casually on his shoulder.
“Your warriors insulted my honor,” Gorthak said, his voice deep and rumbling like distant thunder. “They spoke to me as if I were a whelp fresh from the spawning pits. I have led my clan for twenty seasons. I have carved my name into the bones of a hundred enemies. I will not be spoken to like a child.”
Khao’khen walked through the circle of warriors, his footsteps deliberate and unhurried. He stopped a few paces from Gorthak, his expression unreadable.
“You wounded my warriors,” Khao’khen said quietly.
“They deserved it,” Gorthak shot back. “They forget their place.”
“Their place,” Khao’khen repeated slowly, “is to teach you how to survive what we face. Your pride blinds you to reality. You think yourself a great warrior because you have killed a hundred enemies? The pinkskins killed thousands of us in a single battle. Your experience means nothing if you die in the first charge because you refused to learn.”
Gorthak’s eyes narrowed. “I did not come here to be lectured by one who hides behind formations and strategies. True warriors meet their enemies face to face, axe to axe. Not cowering behind shields like frightened pups.”
A murmur ran through the gathered crowd. Some of the Yohan warriors tensed, hands tightening on weapons. To insult Khao’khen so openly was to court death.
But Khao’khen remained still, his voice calm.
“Then you are free to leave,” he said simply.
Gorthak blinked, momentarily thrown off balance. “What?”
“You are free to leave,” Khao’khen repeated. “Take your warriors. Take your weapons. Go back to your clan. Fight the pinkskins your way. Die your way. I will not stop you.”
The chieftain’s face darkened with rage. “You dismiss me? You think I fear…”
“I think you fear nothing,” Khao’khen interrupted, his voice cutting through Gorthak’s bluster like a blade. “And that is why you will die. Because a warrior who fears nothing learns nothing. Because pride without wisdom is just stupidity wearing war paint.”
He stepped closer, and despite Gorthak’s size, despite his reputation, the chieftain found himself taking an involuntary step backward.
“You want to fight the enemy your way?” Khao’khen continued. “Then go. March north. Charge their lines. Let their ice arrows freeze your blood. Let their disciplined ranks cut you down. And when you die… when your warriors die… the ancestors will know you died proud. They will also know you died foolish.”
The silence that followed was absolute.
Gorthak’s jaw worked, tusks grinding together. His hands trembled with barely suppressed rage. Behind him, his warriors shifted uneasily, uncertain whether their chieftain would attack or retreat.
Finally, Gorthak spat on the ground at Khao’khen’s feet.
“We leave at dawn,” he snarled. “And when we return victorious, dragging the heads of our enemies behind us, you will remember this moment. You will remember when you had the chance to lead true warriors instead of playing with toy soldiers.”
He turned and shoved his way through the crowd, his warriors following in his wake.
Khao’khen watched them go without expression. Around him, the Yohan warriors stood in stunned silence.
One of the chiefs approached, his voice low. “You let them go. You let them insult you and walk away.”
“Yes,” Khao’khen said quietly.
“They will speak of this. They will tell others that you are weak. That the Yohan Horde accepts cowardice.”
Khao’khen turned to face the chief, and in his eyes there was something cold and certain.
“Let them speak,” he said. “Words are wind. When they march north and die… when their bodies freeze on the killing fields… the truth will speak louder than any insult.”
*****
By the tenth day, nearly a third of the newcomers had departed.
Some left quietly, slipping away in small groups. Others departed with grand declarations, promising to show the pinkskins what true orcish fury looked like. A few chieftains gathered their warriors and marched out in full view of the camp, banners raised, war drums beating, as if they were heading to certain victory rather than probable death.
Each departure was noted. Each name recorded. Khao’khen made no effort to stop them, no speeches to convince them to stay. He simply watched as pride led warrior after warrior away from the structured discipline of the Yohan Horde and back toward the chaotic, individualistic warfare that had defined orcish culture for generations.
Among those who remained, the mood was complex.
Some felt relief. These were the warriors who had already begun to see the wisdom in Khao’khen’s methods, who understood that the old ways of fighting would only lead to more defeats like the one that had shattered so many of their brothers.
Others felt shame. They had sworn to join the horde, to be part of something greater, and now they watched as their former companions abandoned that oath. Some questioned whether they had made the right choice. Some wondered if staying was cowardice rather than wisdom.
On the eleventh day, another chieftain came to Khao’khen’s tent.
His name was Vrakka, leader of a mountain clan that had once numbered nearly five hundred warriors. Now, after losses in previous battles and the exodus of those who refused to adapt, he commanded perhaps two hundred.
Unlike Gorthak, Vrakka did not come with anger or insults. He came with questions.
Khao’khen received him alone, dismissing his guards. The two chieftains sat across from each other, a low fire burning between them.
“I watched my warriors train today,” Vrakka said quietly. “Some are beginning to understand. Others still grumble. A few have already left.”
Khao’khen nodded but said nothing, waiting.
“I was a chieftain when you were still learning to hold an axe,” Vrakka continued. “I have led my clan through wars that would have broken lesser orcs. I have earned my place through blood and bone.” He paused, his scarred hands resting on his knees. “And now I am told to take orders from warriors I do not know. To follow strategies I do not understand. To subject myself to a hierarchy that places others above me.”
He looked up, meeting Khao’khen’s eyes.
“Tell me why I should stay.”
Khao’khen studied the older chieftain for a long moment before speaking.
“You should not stay,” he said simply.
Vrakka blinked, surprised.
“If you stay because I convince you,” Khao’khen continued, “then you stay for the wrong reasons. You stay because of words, not understanding. And when the battle comes… when the hard choices must be made… you will hesitate. You will question. You will wonder if you made the right choice.”
He leaned forward slightly.
“But if you stay because you choose to… because you see what we are building and want to be part of it… then you will fight with conviction. You will lead your warriors not because I command it, but because you believe in what we are doing.”
Vrakka was silent for a long moment, his eyes reflecting the firelight.
“What are we building?” he asked finally.
“An army that can win,” Khao’khen replied. “Not just battles. The war. Every clan, every tribe, every individual warrior who charges alone into enemy lines… they might kill a few. They might earn glory. But they will die. And when they are gone, the enemy will still stand.”
He gestured toward the tent entrance, beyond which the training grounds stretched.
“We are building something different. A horde that fights as one. Where the strength of each warrior is multiplied by the warriors beside him. Where strategy and discipline make us stronger than raw fury ever could.”
Vrakka absorbed this, his expression thoughtful.
“And my place in this?” he asked. “I am a chieftain. I have led warriors for decades. Now I am expected to follow orders from those who have not earned what I have earned.”
“Your place,” Khao’khen said, “is to lead. But leadership in a unified horde is different from leadership of a scattered clan. Here, you lead your warriors as part of something larger. You coordinate with others. You sacrifice individual glory for collective victory.”
He paused.
“If you cannot accept that… if your pride demands that you remain supreme and unquestioned… then you should leave. There is no shame in it. But if you stay, you stay fully. No half-measures. No resentment. You are either part of this horde or you are not.”
The fire crackled between them. Outside, the sounds of the camp drifted through the canvas walls. Voices. Weapons being sharpened. The distant rhythm of marching feet.
Finally, Vrakka stood.
“I will think on this,” he said. “You will have my answer by dawn.”
Khao’khen nodded. “That is all I ask.”
*****
Dawn came cold and clear.
Khao’khen stood at the edge of the camp, watching as another group prepared to depart. This time it was Vrakka’s clan… or what remained of it. Nearly a hundred warriors, fully armed and provisioned, stood in loose formation.
But Vrakka was not among them.
Instead, the old chieftain stood beside Khao’khen, watching his former warriors prepare to leave without him.
“They chose pride,” Vrakka said quietly. “I chose purpose.”
Khao’khen glanced at him. “You could have gone with them. Led them one last time.”
“I could have,” Vrakka agreed. “But I would rather lead warriors who live to fight another day than command corpses who died for nothing.”
As the departing warriors marched out of camp, heading north toward the distant mountains and whatever fate awaited them there, Khao’khen turned away.
Behind him, the training grounds were already filling with orcs. Fewer than before, yes. But those who remained moved with more purpose, more coordination, more understanding.
The exodus had hurt. They had lost thousands. Chieftains, veterans, experienced warriors… all gone, taking their pride and their old ways with them.
But what remained was stronger.
What remained was unified.
What remained was an army.
Khao’khen walked toward the training grounds, Vrakka falling into step beside him.
“How many left in total?” Vrakka asked.
“Four thousand, perhaps more,” Khao’khen replied. “Maybe five thousand by week’s end.”
“That is a significant loss.”
“It is a necessary one,” Khao’khen said. “An army divided by pride and resentment is weaker than a smaller force united in purpose. Those who left… they would have broken at the first real test. Better they leave now than fail us when it matters most.”
They reached the training grounds, and Khao’khen climbed onto the observation platform. Below, thousands of orcs moved through their drills. Shield walls locked tight. Spear formations advancing in perfect coordination. Flanking maneuvers executed with precision that would have been unthinkable weeks before.
And there were no more fights.
No more insults hurled at drill masters.
No more complaints about the repetitive nature of the training.
Those who remained had made their choice. They had looked at the harsh reality of what they faced… the disciplined armies of the pinkskins, the devastating magic, the coordinated defenses… and they had chosen to adapt rather than cling to outdated pride.
One of the war chiefs approached the platform, saluting crisply.
“Chieftain,” he said. “The drills are progressing well. Morale among those who remain is… stable. They begin to see the purpose.”
Khao’khen nodded. “Good. Continue the training. Increase the complexity of the drills. I want them ready for combined arms tactics within two weeks.”
“And those who left?” the war chief asked carefully. “Some are already heading north. They plan to strike the pinkskins on their own.”
Khao’khen was quiet for a long moment, his eyes on the distant northern horizon where the Lag’ranna Mountains rose like jagged teeth against the sky.
“Let them go,” he said finally. “They will learn what we already know. That courage without discipline is just another word for suicide.”
He turned away from the horizon, focusing instead on the warriors below. His warriors. The ones who had chosen to stay. The ones who had swallowed their pride and accepted the hard truth that the old ways would only lead to more defeats.
“We build something new here,” Khao’khen said, more to himself than to anyone else. “Something the pinkskins have never faced. An orcish horde that thinks. That plans. That fights with the discipline of their armies and the fury of our blood.”
Beside him, Vrakka nodded slowly.
“And when we march north,” the old chieftain said, “they will not know what hit them.”
Khao’khen’s lips curved into the faintest hint of a smile.
“No,” he agreed. “They will not.”
Below, the drills continued. Warriors who days ago had been strangers now moved as units. Shield walls that had been ragged now locked together with the precision of interlocking stones. Spear formations that had crumbled under pressure now held firm, each warrior trusting the one beside him.
It was far from perfect.
But it was progress.
And progress, Khao’khen knew, was all that mattered. Not the warriors who had left. Not the chieftains who had chosen pride over survival. What mattered was what remained. What could be built from those who stayed.
The Yohan First Horde had been tested.
Not by the enemy.
But by itself.
And those who passed that test were forging themselves into something the world had never seen before.
An army worthy of the name.
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