The Baron of Frost had been on the western bank when the trap closed.
He had crossed with General Snowe’s advance elements, his grounded status forcing him to travel with the infantry rather than patrolling from above. His griffon Stormclaw remained with the cavalry paddock, the great beast’s wing wound still too fresh for combat flight. The Baron had spent the river crossing helping coordinate the ford …directing wagons, managing traffic, doing the unglamorous work of logistics that kept an army moving.
Then the horns had sounded. Then the eastern bank had erupted into violence. Then Snowe had given the order to continue west, abandoning four thousand soldiers and Countess Winters to the orcish onslaught.
Baron Aldric of Frost had not argued with Snowe’s decision. He understood the tactical logic …sending the western force back across the river into a losing fight would destroy both halves of the army rather than preserving one. It was the correct decision, made by a competent commander who understood that wars were won by armies, not by gestures.
But the Baron was not a general. He was a knight. And knights did not leave people behind.
He found Knight-Captain Serra at the cavalry staging area, already fastening the flight harness onto Dawnfeather with hands that moved with frantic efficiency. The griffon, sensing its rider’s urgency, stamped and spread its wings, the massive feathered spans catching the morning light.
“How many can fly?” the Baron demanded.
Serra didn’t look up from her harness work. “Nine. Dawnfeather, Windrazor, Frostclaw, Stormwing, and five of the Snowe griffons. The rest are grounded …wing injuries, exhaustion, one with a cracked talon that can’t grip.”
“Nine griffons.” The Baron calculated rapidly. Nine griffons, each carrying a rider. That was nine weapons he could deploy against an army of thousands. Not enough to win the battle. But perhaps enough to change its shape.
“Mount up,” the Baron ordered. “Every knight who can fly. We’re going back.”
Serra’s hands paused on the harness strap. “General Snowe ordered the western force to continue west. Flying back east…”
“General Snowe commands the ground forces. He does not command the Griffon Knights. We operate under our own authority in matters of aerial engagement, and I am exercising that authority now.” The Baron’s frost-blue eyes burned with an intensity that Serra had only seen once before …during the siege of Aldermere, when the Baron had led a dive into a burning fortress to extract wounded soldiers. “We fly east. We hit the orcish formation from above. We create enough chaos to give the Countess and her rear guard time to disengage and reach the river.”
“The orcs’ crossbow teams…”
“Were mauled during the battle at the Lag’ranna Passes. The orcish crossbow teams took heavy casualties from our previous aerial assaults. Their anti-air capability is diminished.” The Baron paused. “Not eliminated. But diminished. The risk is acceptable.”
Serra finished the harness and swung into Dawnfeather’s saddle, her lance socketed and her shield secure. Around them, eight other griffon knights were mounting up …a mix of the baron’s veterans and Snowe riders who had fought together for only days but who understood, with the immediate bond that combat creates, that they were about to do something that was either very brave or very stupid. Possibly both.
“Listen,” the Baron said, addressing the assembled knights from Windrazor’s back …a Snowe griffon he had commandeered since Stormclaw was grounded. “We fly in a diamond formation. I lead. Serra and the two heaviest griffons take the flanks. The remaining five form the rear element.”
“Objective: break the orcish concentration around the Countess’s position. We hit the main formation from the northeast, where the ridgeline provides cover for our approach. Frost lances at maximum range on the first pass. Swords and talons on the second. After the second pass, we circle the Countess’s position and provide close air support while she organizes a withdrawal to the river.”
“How does she cross?” a young Snowe knight asked. “The ford is contested.”
“She doesn’t need the ford. She’s a 7th Circle frost-weaver. She can freeze a crossing in seconds.” The Baron gripped Windrazor’s reins and settled his weight forward. “Any questions?”
Silence. Not the silence of uncertainty, but the silence of warriors who had received clear orders and were ready to execute.
“Then fly.”
Nine griffons launched simultaneously, their powerful wings beating the air with thunderclap force. They climbed rapidly, gaining altitude over the western bank, the river glinting below them like a ribbon of steel in the midday light. The Baron led them in a sweeping turn to the north, using the ridgeline to shield their approach from the orcish forces on the eastern bank.
From above, the battle was a panorama of organized destruction. The Threian defensive line on the eastern bank had fragmented into pockets of resistance, each one shrinking as the orcish warbands systematically encircled and compressed them. The river was clogged with soldiers trying to swim across …some making it, most being dragged under by the weight of their armor or cut down by orcish crossbow bolts from the bank.
And at the center of the carnage, visible even from altitude by the blue-white corona of her frost magic, Aliyah Winters fought Dhug’mhar.
The duel had intensified since the Baron had last seen the battlefield. Aliyah’s frost reserves were draining visibly …each strike carried less cold, each barrier was thinner, each blast of ice magic covered a smaller area. Dhug’mhar, bleeding from a dozen wounds that would have killed a lesser warrior, pressed forward with the inexhaustible aggression of a 6th Realm fighter running on pure battle energy and the conviction that he was the most magnificent creature on the battlefield.
The Baron assessed the situation in seconds. The Countess was holding, but not for much longer. The soldiers around her were being overwhelmed. If the orcish pressure wasn’t broken in the next few minutes, the remaining Threian forces on the eastern bank would be annihilated.
“DIVE!” the Baron commanded.
Nine griffons folded their wings and dropped.
The approach was textbook …a high-angle dive that traded altitude for speed, bringing the formation down at nearly a hundred miles per hour toward the orcish main body. The knights held their frost lances forward, the enchanted weapons building charges of crystalline energy that would detonate on impact.
The Verakh crossbow teams, what remained of them, detected the incoming threat. Bolts streaked upward …but fewer than before, fired from hastily repositioned teams that lacked the elevation and preparation they had enjoyed during the previous battle. Most of the bolts went wide. One struck a griffon’s armored breast plate and deflected. Another grazed a wing, drawing a shriek from the beast but not disrupting its dive.
The first frost lance struck the orcish formation with the force of a falling glacier.
The impact detonated in a sphere of freezing energy thirty feet across, flash-freezing everything within its radius. Forty orcs, caught in tight formation, were turned to ice in an instant …their bodies crystallizing from the inside out, their weapons fusing to their hands, their war cries silenced by lungs that filled with frost. The frozen figures stood for one eternal second, then collapsed into shattered fragments as the knights’ griffons roared overhead, their passage creating shockwaves that broke the brittle statues apart.
The second lance struck fifty yards to the left. The third hit the orcish command group on the ridgeline, scattering war chiefs and horn bearers. The fourth and fifth targeted the siege shelters, their incendiary-resistant structures no match for weapons designed to freeze stone solid.
Nine diving strikes. Nine detonations of frost magic. In the space of ten seconds, nearly a hundred orcs were killed and another three hundred scattered, their formations disrupted, their coordinated advance shattered by a violence that came from the sky without warning.
The Threian soldiers on the eastern bank felt the temperature drop as frost magic saturated the air. They heard the griffons’ screaming challenges echoing off the valley walls. They saw the orcish formations dissolve into chaos as ice turned living warriors into frozen debris.
Hope exploded through the Threian lines like a physical force.
“THE GRIFFONS! THE GRIFFONS ARE BACK!”
“FIGHT! FIGHT FOR THE BARON!”
The demoralized pockets of resistance surged with renewed energy. Soldiers who had been fighting with the desperate, mechanical efficiency of people waiting to die suddenly found reserves they didn’t know they had. Shield walls reformed. Spear lines stabilized. Officers who had been managing retreats began organizing counterattacks.
The Baron brought Windrazor around for the second pass, dropping to treetop level, his scepter replacing the expended frost lance. The griffon’s talons raked across an orcish shield wall, tearing through iron and flesh with equal ease. The Baron’s magic sang, taking an orc’s head with a stroke powered by 6th Circle magical energy that made the air hum. Beside him, Serra on Dawnfeather performed an identical attack run, her sword work a blur of lethal precision.
The nine griffon knights carved a corridor of destruction through the orcish formation …not wide enough to break the army, but deep enough to create a gap between the main orcish force and the Threian survivors.
“COUNTESS!” the Baron bellowed, his voice amplified by battle energy until it cut through the chaos like a blade. “TO THE RIVER! NOW! WE’LL HOLD THE GAP!”
*****
Aliyah heard the Baron’s voice through the fog of combat exhaustion that clouded her senses. She had been fighting Dhug’mhar for twenty minutes …an eternity in combat between warriors of their caliber …and her reserves were critically low. Her frost armor’s glow had dimmed to a pale flicker. Her strikes lacked the killing cold that had characterized her earlier fighting.
Then the griffons hit, and the world changed.
The frost lance detonation struck the Rumbling Clan’s formation sixty yards from the duel, the shockwave of cold energy washing over both combatants. For Aliyah, the wave of external frost magic was like a breath of fresh air to a drowning woman …compatible energy flowing into her depleted reserves like water into a dry riverbed. Not enough to fully restore her, but enough to tip the balance.
Her scepter blazed with renewed cold.
Dhug’mhar’s battle energy, which had been holding the frost at bay through sheer physical willpower, faltered under the sudden surge. Ice crawled up his right arm …the arm that still functioned …freezing muscle, locking joints, turning living tissue into brittle crystal.
His weapon fell from frozen fingers.
Aliyah’s magic took him across the chest, a diagonal strike powered by every remaining ounce of frost she possessed. Dhug’mhar’s 6th Realm constitution saved his life …barely. The attack cut deep, carving through frozen armor and the flesh beneath, but the bone held. He staggered back, blood pouring from a wound that ran from his right shoulder to his left hip.
He fell to one knee.
His warriors surged forward to protect him, but the griffon knights were already making their second pass, their attacks driving the Rumbling Clan back. Dhug’mhar was hauled away by his sub-commanders, his enormous body dragging through the mud as they retreated.
“This… isn’t… over…” Dhug’mhar gasped. “Tell her… tell the ice queen… perfection… will return…”
His eyes closed.
The Rumbling Clan fell back, carrying their chieftain, and the gap between them and the Threian survivors widened.
*****
“TO THE RIVER!” Aliyah screamed, and her voice carried the authority of a commander who had just been given one final chance and would not waste it.
The Threian soldiers on the eastern bank broke from their defensive positions and ran …not a rout, but a controlled sprint toward the water. Companies moved together. Officers directed traffic. Wounded were supported by able-bodied comrades.
Aliyah reached the bank and, with the very last significant expenditure of her frost magic, froze a section of the Greenwater forty feet wide and a foot thick. An ice bridge, rough-surfaced for traction, strong enough to support armored soldiers running at full speed.
“CROSS! EVERYONE CROSS! MOVE!”
Soldiers poured onto the ice bridge. They ran with the desperate speed of people who understood that the bridge would not last …Aliyah’s remaining reserves were measured in minutes, and when the magic failed, the ice would begin to melt.
The griffon knights maintained their aerial patrol above the crossing, diving at any orcish formation that attempted to approach the riverbank. The combination of aerial assault and the chaos created by the initial frost-lance attack bought precious minutes …minutes during which thousands of soldiers fled across Aliyah’s ice bridge to the relative safety of the western bank.
Not all of them made it.
The orcish warbands, recovering from the griffon strikes with the disciplined resilience that defined the Yohan First Horde, reformed and pressed toward the river. Their crossbow teams began targeting soldiers on the ice bridge. Warriors fell, their bodies sliding across the frozen surface, some tumbling into the river through cracks that appeared as the ice began to weaken.
The rear of the Threian column fought a desperate holding action at the bridge’s eastern end …a knot of soldiers who understood that they were buying time with their lives. They held for seven minutes of close-quarters brutality that cost them everything, their sacrifice purchased in the currency of seconds that meant hundreds more soldiers reached the western bank alive.
Aliyah was the last to cross.
She walked backward across her own ice bridge, her weapon raised, her frost armor barely glowing, her body running on nothing but the 7th Circle’s enhanced physical baseline and the stubborn refusal to fall.
The ice cracked beneath her boots. The bridge was failing …her magic exhausted, the river’s current working against the frozen surface.
She reached the western bank and stepped off the ice. The moment her weight left the bridge, it shattered, the frozen surface breaking apart into chunks that the current swept downstream.
Aliyah collapsed on the western bank.
Not gracefully. She simply folded, her legs giving out, her body hitting the muddy ground with a clatter of frost-forged armor.
Sir Rhaegar was there in seconds, his broken arm forgotten as he cradled her head with his good hand. “My lady! Aliyah!”
Her eyes opened …still blue, still fierce, but dimmed to the exhaustion that lay beyond exhaustion. “How many?” she whispered.
Rhaegar looked at the soldiers streaming past them on the western bank, the organized chaos of an army that had just escaped annihilation. Officers were counting heads, reforming companies, tending wounded.
“Most of them,” he said. “My lady, most of them made it.”
A breath. A long, shuddering breath that carried weeks of tension, days of battle, and hours of fighting an orc who would not stop smiling.
“Then it was worth it,” she said, and lost consciousness.
The Baron of Frost landed Windrazor beside them, dismounting before the griffon had fully stopped. He knelt beside the Countess, checking her pulse.
“She’s alive,” he reported. “Exhausted. Magically depleted. But her mana energy core is intact. She’ll recover with rest.”
“Rest,” Rhaegar repeated, looking east across the river where the orcish army was already beginning to search for alternative crossing points. “Something tells me rest is going to be in short supply.”
The Baron followed his gaze. The Yohan First Horde had been denied its kill, but it was not defeated. Khao’khen would find a way across the river. The race to the border was not over.
But for now …for this moment …soldiers who should have died on the eastern bank were alive. Because nine griffon knights had defied orders and flown into a battle they had no business surviving. Because a Baron had decided that tactical logic was not always the highest form of wisdom.
And because a Countess, at the very end of her strength, had frozen a river and walked across it backward.
The retreat continued west.
But the army that continued it was intact.
Battered. Bloodied. Diminished.
But alive.
*****
On the eastern bank, Khao’khen watched the ice bridge shatter and the last Threian soldiers scramble to safety on the far side with an expression that was not anger, not frustration, but the cold acknowledgment of a commander who recognized a tactical reversal when he saw one.
The flying beasts had changed everything. Again.
“Casualties?” he asked Sakh’arran, who was already compiling reports from the warband commanders.
“Four hundred dead. Two hundred and fifty wounded. The frost-lance strikes destroyed the 3rd Warband’s central mob entirely. The 5th and 6th took significant losses in the melee before the enemy withdrawal.” Sakh’arran paused. “Dhug’mhar is alive but critically wounded. The frost magic did extensive internal damage. Rakh’ash’tha says he’ll survive, but he won’t fight for weeks. Maybe longer.”
Khao’khen absorbed this. Dhug’mhar had performed his task …he had kept the 7th Circle mage occupied for a third of an hour, during which the Horde had broken the Threian defensive line and reached the river. That the flying beasts had intervened before the kill could be completed was not Dhug’mhar’s failure. It was a failure of intelligence …Khao’khen had not anticipated that the griffon knights on the western bank would defy their own commander’s orders and launch an independent strike.
He had underestimated the pinkskins’ capacity for individual initiative within a command structure. It was a blind spot born of his own army’s emphasis on discipline and obedience …in the Yohan First Horde, warriors followed orders. The idea that subordinate commanders might independently choose to countermand their general’s instructions was foreign to the system Khao’khen had built.
It was a valuable lesson. And it had been expensive.
“The river,” Khao’khen said. “How long to find an alternative crossing?”
“The Warg Cavalry reports a fordable section eight miles upstream. Deep but crossable. We could have the main force across by tomorrow morning.”
“By tomorrow morning, the pinkskins will have gained another ten miles. With both halves of their army reunited on the western bank, their column is stronger than before the river engagement.” Khao’khen closed his eyes, thinking. “And our position is weaker. We’ve lost another four hundred warriors. Our crossbow teams are further depleted. Dhug’mhar’s Rumbling Clan is out of the fight for the foreseeable future.”
He opened his eyes and looked south, toward the distant plains where the Yohan homeland lay. Then north, toward the mountains where the combined Threian army was pulling further away with each passing hour.
“We’re done,” he said.
The words hung in the air like the last note of a funeral song.
Sakh’arran’s face betrayed nothing, but his voice was carefully controlled. “Chief?”
“Not the war. The pursuit. We cannot catch them before they reach their own territory. Their griffons give them an advantage in intelligence and harassment that we cannot counter in this terrain. Every engagement costs us warriors we cannot replace, while their magic-users recover incrementally with each day of rest.” He turned from the river, his massive frame silhouetted against the afternoon sun. “We fall back to Yohan. We rebuild. We train new warriors. We learn from what happened here.”
“And the war?”
“The war continues. But on our terms, not theirs. We pursued them across terrain that favored their magic and their flying beasts. That was a mistake. When we fight again, it will be on ground we choose, at a time we choose, with an army that is prepared for everything …including enemies that attack from the sky.”
He began walking toward the command group, his stride measured, his bearing carrying the controlled dignity of a leader who had accepted a setback without allowing it to define him.
“Sound the recall. All warbands. We march south at dawn.”
The horns sounded, and the Yohan First Horde, for the first time in its existence, turned its back on an enemy and walked away.
Not in defeat.
In patience.
Because patience, Khao’khen had learned long ago, was the deadliest weapon of all.
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