11 December 2011

SALVATION FOR THE FALLEN Chapter 14


Larien felt she would never get used to the sounds and sights and smells of war - the cries of the wounded taking their last breaths, the fear frozen on the faces of the fallen, the stench of bodies rotting in the sun.  She hated the fact that when she was able to get a little sleep to rest her weary body and soul, she dreamt of the sounds of death and destruction, of battlefields littered with bodies.  It was such a waste of humanity that the only way that enemies would lay down together in peace was through death.  She felt empty and helpless inside at the massive slaughter going on around her.

The battles had become more intense as wave upon wave of enemy soldiers marched on the Keep.  Already the Angels had sustained casualties.  Larien was curious as to whether they would have been able to have gotten to their soldiers earlier if they would have survived.  Phamy, while she was a strong fighter, had been wounded and had lost too much blood by the time Larien and her clerics could pull her from the mass of dead bodies scattered near her.  There was nothing Larien could do to save her.  Larien’s heart ached at the loss as Phamy had just recently married and was looking forward to a new and bright future with her new husband.  The clerics carried Phamy’s body to the caves, gently placed it along the wall, and covered it with a light blanket to await the family’s claim.  Larien thought the news of her death would be best delivered to the family by King Sylvain so she sent him a message.  Stankara was brought to her with a severed leg.  Larien’s suturing skills were not enough to save his life.  He died in the arms of his wife with his five young children, ranging from his one year old to his seven year old, close at hand.  The wailing of the children left behind cut deepest to Larien’s heart.  They would never know their father but through stories and shared memories told by the oldest ones.  While battle was sometimes a necessary evil for survival, death was never easy to witness or experience by those left behind.  She was just thankful to the gods that the loss of an Angel was so infrequent.  This siege was proving to be particularly hard on them already.

While Larien was busy tending to those injured who were brought to her, Deamon was constantly looking out for her whereabouts.  Sometimes he was so engrossed with the enemy that he lost her from his sight.  He never knew where she might be.  She battled hard when she was on the field.  At least then he would know where she was.  He only hoped, and yes even prayed to the gods, that when he could not readily find her, she was with a patient working her magical healing powers.  He could see several of the Angel warriors – Carl, Earnest, Butch, Bernardo and Caro - cutting the enemy down with swings of their mighty swords.  He kept his eyes scouring the faces of the enemy, hoping for some sign of Larien’s executioner.  As yet, he didn’t find anyone that might match the description of a high commander.

The hours ran into days – days with little rest and nourishment, days focused on death and minor victories.  The Angels were already battling the second enemy wave, having dispatched most of the first.  They became numb to the noises and foul odors around them.  The Angel warriors took rest and food only when reinforcements came on the field.  They were focusing their strength on winning each individual battle so they could go on to the next and the next.  There were always enemy soldiers ready to slay.  Larien and some of her other clerics – Kat, Melilot, Saori, and Susana - were busy administering bandages and stitches.  In spite of their best efforts, more Angels were dying, their bodies lining up along the cool walls of the caves.  Larien stood next to them and wiped her brow in bone-weary exhaustion.  How many more Angels will have to die before the enemy was defeated?  How many more lives would be altered by death?  Usually they would get hurt and would heal to fight again.  This battle, THESE battles really, were entirely different – almost as if there was a different reason for the fighting.  Larien shook her head in sadness, wishing that she could do more for them and realizing that she could not. 

King Sylvain stopped by three times a day to check on the status of each person in her care.  If she couldn’t take the time to inform him herself, she had her clerics do it.  She was glad to see that he was taking an interest in the Angels’ welfare.  He even took the time from battling to personally give his condolences to all the families that lived within the Angels’ walls and who now were taking shelter within the mountain.  For a few of those who had lost their lives, there was no family to notify.  In those instances, he sat with the dead Angels saying prayers to the gods to send their souls to the other world.  The list of fallen Angel warriors was becoming longer: Nemanja, Prerica, Laura, Deep, Mana, Alterlo, Nicasius, Ryan, Vladimir, Stefan and Ron.  Each life was being cut down in its prime by an enemy without care as to the consequences left behind.  Each life cut down for the sake of what?  Wrath?  Greed?  Pride?  Envy?  Lust?  Larien’s head ached with unanswered questions, lack of sleep, and sadness at the destruction surrounding the world of her beloved Angels.

Soon a new day dawned.  On this day, the sun was not smiling and sending forth her warming rays.  Instead, the sky was filled with multiple shades of gray from the palest white-gray to the most intense gray-black.  There were layers upon layers of clouds covering the heavens with varying degrees of ferocity - each rain cloud laden with moistness waiting to spill and shed its tears upon the inhabitants of the Keep.  There was no room for the sun to reach out to comfort those in mourning.  This was definitely the saddest day for the Angels of Aragorn.  The cloud covering was just the demi-gods’ way of showing their sympathy and sorrow at the carnage on Earth. 

The funeral pyres were being organized by Fëanáro in an outside cave to the back of the mountain so the bodies could at least be laid to rest in a quiet setting away from the fighting.  Fëanáro had already presided over the bodies with families; Phamy, Stankara, Vladimir, and Laura.  Today’s sending forth to the underworld was for the others who had fallen.  As clergy, he was bringing closure to those Angels who laid their lives down for their friends and fellow warriors.  The greatest frustration for Fëanáro - he had no idea when this all would end.  He, like so many of the other Angel soldiers wondered just how many enemy soldiers were yet to come.  How many more Angels would die before this madness was over?  While death was a very real possibility for anyone who goes into battle, the Castle Angels had been most fortunate in the past to come out with so few deaths.  Now, this time, they were not so fortunate.  He slowly walked up the staircase towards the back cave.  Each step he took made him feel every year of the age he really was.  His heart and mind remembering past losses of those he had loved and buried.  Sadly, he made his way to the other bodies awaiting the release of their spirits to the other side.

Those in battle were unaware of the departure of their fallen comrades.  They did not have the luxury of waiting for all to be present before the service could be performed.  So while Fëanáro sent the dead on their way, those on the field sent the enemy to theirs.  Combat was gruesome and unkind and hand-to-hand combat carried its own chaos.  It was hard to get away from looking your enemy in the face as the death blow was delivered.  The warriors stepped over bodies lying at their feet.  Boot marks were left in the fresh blood soaking into the dry dirt.  The dead humanity with their weapons and shields still gripped in lifeless fingers lay in silent testimony of what had happened, their eyes staring blankly up at the sky.  Vultures circled over the battlefield waiting for an opening to land for a quick bite to eat.  These were the visions of death!  This was the truth of war! 

Deamon found himself shouting words of encouragement to any Angel close at hand.  “Keep at it, my friends!  Stay strong!!  Remember that we are protecting our families and we must not let these walls fall to the enemy!”

In his continuing search for Larien’s whereabouts, Deamon noticed that Bone Face looked to be sneaking away from the battle.  When Deamon looked over at Bone Face’s twin brother, Josh, who was often called 666, he saw that 666 also noticed Bone Face’s departure.  Deamon exclaimed, “Maudit!  What is he up to now?  We cannot afford to have him get into trouble!  We have enough on our hands with these hordes of enemy attackers!”  Not one to talk much, Josh shrugged his shoulders and shook his head in bewilderment at Deamon’s question just before he dodged the blade of an advancing over-zealous enemy warrior.  Both of the brothers’ attention was distracted from further discussion of Bone Face’s departure.  War was calling them to pay attention to her.  Bone Face would just have to wait.  As Deamon thrust his blade into the heart of the enemy, he hoped Bone Face would not get into any trouble.  He had enough on his plate to deal with as it was…he didn’t need any more.

Bone Face was not aware that his departure had been detected as he left the carnage and made his way towards the Keep.  He felt that his presence would not be missed with all of the activity around the Angels and this would be a good time to make his search.  He felt strongly that someone was hiding something very important and he vowed to find it.  Once he did, and if it was what he thought it was, he would eliminate it - with great pleasure!!  He was going to rid the whole world of it by himself if he had to.  He would then have his revenge!  He dreamt of achieving this for years and he felt he was extremely close to the fulfillment of his vow.  His mouth drooled thinking about how sweet it would taste!   His eyes sparkled in anticipation.  His heart was racing like the wild horses in the open meadows.   Bone Face was a strong and resilient warrior dedicated in his pursuit of what he thought was right.  And this was feeling very right to him.

Bone Face had deep chestnut brown hair that brushed the top of his collar.  His eyes were hazel and, depending on his mood, they would change between green and a light brown.  People that actually took the time to get to know him could read his mood by looking at his eyes.  When he was raging mad, they would be green.  When he was in a mellower mood, they would take on a soft brown coloration.  He stood just shy of 6 feet and there was not an ounce of unwanted flesh on his body.  Bone Face prided himself on his fitness and his strength.  Men had learned over the years not to challenge him to an arm wrestling match.  He won them with ease.  His fingers were like a vise squeezing his opponents’ hands; his well-defined arms were overpowering in their leverage.  His name had not always been Bone Face either.  It was Tom and, once upon a time, Tom had a normal life like all the other boys in the village.  He got into mischief with the other boys, took apples from the market with his brothers, had a crush on the cute girl in school, and even looked forward to traveling to other lands.  At least until THAT day!  The day that forever changed who he was – who he ultimately became.  The same day, in fact, that changed the relationship between Deamon and Larien.  The same day that took his face away from him.  Perhaps the grotesqueness of the scars made him compensate in other areas, like his strength.

There was not much in life that made him afraid anymore.  He had certainly been through a lot during his lifetime.  But it was the more recent hundred years or so that fashioned the man that he had become.  God, how he hated the look on people’s faces – their fear of him showing in their eyes, the way they treated him, the way they wouldn’t look him in the face when they talked to him.  He hardened his heart a bit more every time he saw them visibly shrink away from him.  Did they really think he would not notice?  After all, he had the same thoughts and feelings and desires as any normal man.  He wanted to be accepted.  He wanted to be able to give his opinion on important matters.  He was finally at a time in his life where he was going to change all of that.  This was HIS opportunity!  He was going to be rewarded for his patience!!  He was going to take charge and make people either continue to fear him because of his looks or force their respect because of what he was about to accomplish.  He was sick and tired of their pity.  He had absolutely no need for it anymore.  He was moving on.  He deserved what Deamon had – a LIFE with endless possibilities!  This was the first step in realizing it!

The sounds of the battle diminished as Bone Face put more and more distance between him and the battle.  Since most of the Angels were either on the field or in the mountain caves eating or resting, he thought that this would be the perfect time to search the Castle grounds and dungeons.  He wasn’t quite sure how far he would have to go in his quest for answers.  He just knew that he had to do it quickly before his presence would be missed by his brothers.  He was not prepared, at this time, to let them in on his thoughts and suspicions.  He wanted hard core evidence first.

He wandered through the maze of streets and Castle corridors and made his way first to the dungeons, his eyes ever watchful.  His natural instinct kept his footsteps quiet against the cobblestones.  Bone Face’s hand reached out to grasp the door to the little-used portion of the Castle.  He glanced quickly around to make sure his actions were not being observed.  The door had not been greased in a long time and it took a bit more strength than he thought to open.  He quickly crossed over the threshold and let the door close behind him, controlling the bang with his body.  He let his eyes get use to the dark so he wouldn’t have to use a torch.  The slits in the walls give him just enough light to aid him in his descent.  While he felt fairly confident that he would run into no other human down in the bowels of the Castle Keep, he still was cautious.  He wasn’t sure what excuse he would need to use if he were caught snooping around.  However, it was a chance that he was obviously willing to take.  He knew that the Angels were not the type to use this area for which they were intended.  They were much too trusting and forgiving – at least most of the time.  They usually just banished you from the kingdom, not jail you!  King Sylvain was a bit of a crazy man to begin with and Larien was just not the type to pass judgment on anyone if she could help it.  So as he went deeper into the underground rooms, Bone Face pulled his cloak closer around him as he shook off the dank, stale air.  He could hear the scampering of the nocturnal inhabitants that called this part of the Castle home, probably mice and rats and other creatures as he parted thick cobwebs from his face.  The only other sound was that of his boots as he made his way around the inner sanctum of the dungeon area.  After an extensive search, there was no indication of what he was seeking here in the caverns under the Castle.  He felt disappointed but sure that it would have been kept close by.  That meant that he would have to search in the Tonathium Mountains and that would have to be left for another day and a whole lot more time, especially with all the caves and niches on the mountainsides!

Bone Face made his way towards the other set of stairs that would take him out of this hell-hole.  As he was slowly ascending them he heard the faint sounds of conversation.  This made him stop dead in his tracks.  Muffled voices!   He placed his hand close to his sword in anticipation of having to use it as he stealthily continued up the steps, his body hugging the cold, moist wall.  He had no idea where the two people actually were so he had to be extremely cautious to not give himself away.  As he made his way higher and higher up the staircase, the once muffled voices became louder and clearer to him.  He stopped suddenly as he recognized one of the voices, the one raised in anger.  Since he was so close to them, he concentrated all his efforts into understanding what was being said.  He could not believe what he was hearing.  Bone Face had all he could do to stay quiet and not move.  Not move!!  Not make a sound!!  All he wanted to do right then was to rush out and kill the bastard whose voice he recognized!!  Even though he was listening intently to the conversation – ultimatum actually – a part of him recognized the need to give Deamon this information.  It was Deamon’s job as Master of Whispers to deal with this vital information – not Bone Face.  This was far more important than the reason for his quest, which wasn’t going anywhere, anytime soon.  This new discovery, however, could go somewhere and that would NOT be good for anyone!!

Bone Face waited there in his prison still pressed against the stone walls; the cold seeped into his body until the voices subsided and left.  His body eased its stance but he still found himself waiting.  He did not want to let anyone know that he was privy to the conversation or its information until after he spoke with Deamon.  He eased his way up the stairs and through the archway, watchful for anyone that might still be lurking about.  Darkness was descending upon the village which helped disguise his actions.  He brushed away the cobwebs that clung to his hair and clothing.  People might ask where he had been if they were to see him covered with the silken webs.  They would know for sure he had NOT been on the battlefield the entire time.  Once free of the Keep itself, he made his way slowly back to the battlefield to find Deamon.  He couldn’t stop thinking about the words he heard uttered in anger.  His body was no longer cold.  He was sweating and his head was spinning as he realized the consequences should the information in his possession become a reality!

Thank You For Your Patience

My dear friends:

I am sorry for the delay in completing this next chapter.  All I can say is that life happened and I needed to get my muse back!  Well, it has returned so I have taken advantage of that fact!!!

SOOOOOO.....here you go!!  Hope you enjoy!!


Larien Arcamenel
Elf Queen
Larien's Angels & Demons

22 October 2011

Vacation Update - a tad late...

For anyone wondering whether she did it or not......I did!!

Did WHAT you may ask?

First, a statement that I will keep to my dying day: 

I WILL NEVER GET ON ANOTHER WAVERUNNER IN MY LIFE!!

The next time I want to go see the dolphins cavorting in the Gulf of Mexico, I am going by pontoon boat.  It will be much safer that way.  AND, more importantly, I will NOT end up "swimming" back to the beach!!

Second, we planned on parasailing on our last Saturday there and the day turned out to be the windiest of our time in Florida!  Of course!  Why should it be a nice, calm and peaceful day?  It's not like anyone was afraid of heights or anything!  And, to make it more interesting, Chuck and I were the FIRST to go up and Brian and Tyler the LAST!  It seemed that WE had the most challenges getting back to the boat and THEY made it look effortless!  OF COURSE THEY DID!!  THEY LEARNED FROM OUR MISTAKES AND THE COUPLE THAT WENT UP AFTER US!!  Duh!

The boat ride was nice by itself and there was no fear of IT dunking us in the Gulf of Mexico, unlike a waverunner!   Here are a couple of pictures of my time "riding a dragon".


I am sooooo glad he didn't squish us like bugs!


Yes, that is Chuck and me at the end of that rope!!!


Tyler and Brian getting ready to leave the back of the boat for their sail!


Right before they landed back on the boat...let's see a little "HIGH 5"!!


What did I learn about myself on this trip? 

I WON'T go waverunning again!

I WILL go parasailing again but it better be a much calmer day!!

And, I DO LIKE MASSAGES!!

10 October 2011

Next!!!

I am sitting on the 10th floor balcony looking at the Gulf of Mexico and listening to the surf as it races up to the sandy beach.  The sky is blue with billowing clouds hiding the sun before she breaks free to send her rays to earth.  The seagulls are calling out as they protect their food finds from others.  The pelicans are skimming just a few inches above the water while others are dive-bombing head first into the Gulf for their lunch.  People are sitting in groups under the blue beach umbrellas dotting the white sand while others are riding bikes or walking their dogs.  Couples are strolling hand-in-hand along the water's edge and children are chasing the sea gulls.  The ice cream/water man with his fake palm tree is walking up and down the beach ringing his bell - much nicer sound than the repetitive songs played by the trucks back home.   Several waverunners are racing along the water leaving long wakes behind them in the quest for speed only to turn around and go back where they started, the plumes of water spouting from the back.  There is one brave soul parasailing; the red sail billows out behind them as they go higher up into the sky.

It is a lazy Monday and I am enjoying myself!!!  And, yes, I wish you were all here with me!!

Today is the first nice day since we got here.  We have found ourselves running between rain drops and failing miserably since Friday.  Seems the drops are not feet apart but right next to each other.  I think I'll have to send a memo to the demi-gods to fix that.  Each drop must be a minimum of three feet from it's neighbor so we can run between them!  (Think they'll listen to me?)

I did get to see most of my grandson's soccer game (he scored a goal but the team lost 4-2) on Saturday before we got a record amount of rain for that date - about 3.3 inches (previous record for that date down here was 1.7 inches).  I did get to meet another FB Castle Age friend at the Fort Myers Pirate Festival so that was very cool.  I did also manage to break my prescription sun glasses so spent yesterday afternoon arranging for a new pair and will pick them up early evening tonight (you CANNOT be in Florida without protection)!  Now a logical question to ask might be:

A logical question to ask might be:

You:  "Why do you need to replace your glasses, Cyndy."

Me:  "Because the bow hinge broke and the lenses were scratched."

You:  "How did that happen?"

Me:  "That happened when they hit the pavement."

You:  "Why did they hit the pavement?"

Me:  "They hit the pavement when they flew off my head."

You:  "Why did they fly off your head?"

Me:  "They flew off my head as I was falling."

You:  "Why were you falling?"

Me:  "I was falling because I tripped."

You:  "What did you trip over?"

Me:  "I tripped over a speed bump in the hotel parking lot."

You:  "Why did you trip over THAT?"

Me:  "I turned my head while I was walking and it jumped up in front of me causing me to slide like a baseball player diving head-first into home plate."

Me again:  "Now do you have the picture?"

STATUS REPORT from NCAK:  Larien is recovering nicely.  The wedding party observers of the incident have left the building.  The videographer has taken his camera and is recovering from the trauma of witnessing the out at home base.  Larien's body bruises are lessing in color intensity but still pale in comparison to the bruised ego and pride of our Queen.  It seems our Larien will survive to battle on and lead us to future victories.

We played a wonderfully fun version of the board game Clue - The Office.  New twist on an old game favorite based on the popular TV show.  However, after much bragging by Brian that he would win as he always does, nobody won!  Yes, hard to believe that we could play a board game with five people and NO ONE WIN but it's the truth.  But that's what happens when someone messes up, all the truth doesn't come out, and incorrect assumptions are made!

Tomorrow will be THE BEACH for sure!!  As for now, I will leave you all to your activities and I am signing out from Larien's Corner until later!!

07 October 2011

FINALLY!! I AM ON VACATION!!

It seems like it has been a long time coming.  For those that know me, my husband completed his second bout of cancer treatment that went from January to July of this year.  Needless to say, when you have strong chemo pumping through your veins, you don't feel like doing much except making it through that day and getting ready for the next.  It has also made me think, actually it hammered it home to me, just how fragile life really is!  Do not take anything for granted, especially your friends and loved ones!!!  Tell them every day how much they mean to you and, yes, that you love them.  You never know if it might be your last chance.

Anyway, because of our battle with that pesky thing called cancer, we have stayed close to home.  So NOW that it is over, we get to play!!  The limo will be here in about an hour and by early afternoon-ish we should be dipping our toes in the Gulf of Mexico and brushing sand from our feet.

I will be on the computer as I can and will post the more interesting things.... like maybe.... not promising..... but possibly P A R A S A I L I N G!

Hope to see this sunset again tonight.



(picture taken by me - same place, different time)

Battle hard, stay safe, and love you all!   
 Hugs and kisses...MUAHHHH

04 October 2011

For Your Information

It seems that we have discovered a problem with posting comments. I don't know if it's just today that gives us the "glitch" or if it is always.

We have found that if you are using Internet Explorer as your browser of choice you may NOT be able to post any comments. Same with Google Chrome.

However, so far, Firefox and Safari WILL allow you to comment and post it.

If any of you have a reason as to why or how to fix it, please share with the rest of us. Otherwise, you may want to change your browser for when you have a comment to make!

Thank you!!



(picture taken on our vacation to Florida October 2009)


PS: THAT could be me this year!!

03 October 2011

YES OR NO

Acrophobia is defined as a fear of heights. I have a fear of heights. There are a lot of people that share this phobia.

I wasn't always plagued with this fear. I was raised on a farm so there were lots of times when I was up off the ground like climbing in the cherry tree (instead of weeding the garden) and playing in the hay loft (waiting for my brothers to find me). There was a time shortly after I got married when Chuck and I repelled off the top of a grain elevator in rural Missouri as there were no cliffs or mountains close at hand. This fear seemed to come into the picture after I had children. I found that NOW I could only venture half-way up a STEP ladder!! And I remember having dreams of being stuck at the top and not being able to move - up OR down.

So, why in the world am I bringing this up now?

Chuck and I will be leaving in a few days for a much needed vacation to Fort Myers Beach, Florida!! No work! No deadlines! No demands! But, lots of sun, sand, and surf!!! We will be spending quality time with our son, Brian, his wife, Lauren, and our grandson, Tyler. Oh, and perhaps add the computer to the quality time...hope to get more writing finished.

One of the activities that we plan is another dolphin tour on a wave runner. (Let me stop here for a minute to let you in on something....IF my husband dumps me AGAIN into the GULF OF MEXICO while driving a wave runner....I WILL be getting a DIVORCE!!) The other is to have the males (Chuck, Brian, and Tyler) have the opportunity to go parasailing. We've been talking about it for the last few times we've gone down there but haven't done it. Or, I should say, THEY haven't done it yet.



See how far OFF THE GROUND THEY ARE??? (gulp)

I really can't believe that I'm even THINKING about this!! SHOULD I DO IT OR NOT? There, I said it for the world to read. Okay, maybe not the WHOLE world but my Angels and friends.

There is only ONE reason for me to even begin to contemplate going up in the air with just a harness around me, supported by a parachute type sail being lead by a tow rope connected to a boat several feet below me with my feet dangling in the air all the time keeping in mind my fear of heights and my fingers gripping the harness in a death grip!!

Can anyone think of a good reason?

Well, I can. IF, keep in mind I'm saying a HUGE IF here, I were to do it, than I would be able to write more accurately about what it must be like to be a Dragon Rider! Sure, I could quiz the guys, asking silly questions and hope they could describe it well enough for me to write about it, but what are the odds of that happening? However, if I were to be the one up there, well...the sky's the limit! Okay...bad pun but you understand what I mean.

So, the question remains:

YES - go for it
NO - we don't want our Queen to pass out and die

Please post your comments. Remember, I leave on Friday so don't post if it is the year 2012!!

02 October 2011

SALVATION FOR THE FALLEN Chapter 13

A new day dawned with a thin line of orange-yellow nestled along the irregular cloud line on the horizon. As the sun slowly rose and the sky brightened, she stretched her fingers across the sky painting her vast canvas with color. The clouds further up in the heavens still showed their nightly blue-grey color, making a sharp contrast with the vibrant shades of yellows, oranges, and golds the sun had in mind for her morning wakening. There were still a few night cloud wisps dotting the vibrant color display not yet capturing the dawn’s colorings as their own. The early morning mists still lingered among the grass and water. The birds were chirping their wake up calls to any who cared to listen. The lambs were frolicking in the meadows. The Castle Angels were getting up and out to do their chores – the men tending the livestock, the women preparing breakfast, and the children gathering the eggs. It was looking to be a glorious day for the Angels and the gods were looking down on them!

The peaceful early morning calm was suddenly broken.

BONG! BONG! BONG! BONG!

The sound of the distant toll of church bells was ominous in the early morning stillness. The sound continued to resonate long after the last bell peeled. The once cheerful birds stopped calling. The cicadas ceased their incessant droning that accompanied the warmth of the new day. The world and her inhabitants stopped what they were doing in the wake of the bells’ echo. The Angels, too, stopped their chores. It had been a very long time since they heard the deep tones of the summoning bells. They were more accustomed to the lighter chimes used for welcoming the Angels to church and festivities. Everyone knew that four solemn rings meant something important – potentially life-threatening. The men left their homes to gather at the Keep to hear the proclamation while the women started packing the essentials and organizing the children and livestock. It was always known that four tolls of the deepest bells meant a battle was eminent and that the Angels were to find shelter inside the mountains. This event was so seldom needed that all the Angels – man, woman, and child - became very uneasy in their anticipation.

By the time the men began gathering, Carl had four groups of men organized and working on inspecting the pits. Because the wooden planking was heavy and had to be moved, he had divided his groups into four teams. He hand-picked the crew chiefs from his most trusted men or those who had a working knowledge of the pits - Fëanáro, Elladan, and Bernardo. He then let the chiefs decide who they wanted to work on their teams to get the job done as quickly as possible. Carl had ridden to each of the leaders before dawn broke and the bells rang since time was so important. He needed to get the quantity of replacement spikes to Caro as quickly as possible. He hoped that there would be little need for repairs so they could focus on getting the women and children to safety and prepare for battle. Tuls told the Council members that he would have a few of his trusted warriors help with the families and livestock. He promised to have his people inspect the caves and make sure the provisions were all in place. Finn and his people were helping with gathering the tar for the burning catapults in case they should be needed. They were also preparing extra arrows and stockpiling them along the parapets.

Fëanáro Sáralondë was probably one of the older warriors as he had been around before Carl came to live with the Angels. Fëanáro was a widower having lost his wife, Maranwë, in the Dragon Wars. She had been one of the premier female Dragon Riders of the time. After her death and when he was in a melancholy mood, he wondered what his life would have been like had she lived. She was an artist with exceptional talent who had a heart of gold for the Angels and their children. She never blessed their marriage with children. So he did not have a little girl with her eyes or a son with her smile to remind him of her now that he was alone. He was both teacher and clergy for the village. While he was a tall man reaching close to 7 feet, he was also muscular and very fit for his size. Fëanáro was capable of taking several wayward children under each arm to separate them from fighting or rescue them from danger. He had salt-and-pepper hair, clear gray eyes surrounded by laugh lines, a commanding yet soft voice, and an infectious grin. His sense of humor was always at the ready and he enjoyed playing word games with his students and friends. Fëanáro was an understanding and wise man which made a great combination for teaching children and giving spiritual guidance for those in need. He was slow to find fault and rarely had a temper. However, when he felt strongly about something, he would not back down from any confrontation; that included standing up for anyone he felt had been falsely or unfairly accused or when the Angels were being threatened. Today, he was needed for his strength and wisdom in the face of adversity.

Elladan of Dorthonion was a newcomer to the Castle Angels compared to most of the other inhabitants of Aragorn. He and his troop of traveling minstrel players – Melilot Hamwich and her husband Hob, their daughter Iris and son Ponto – had come for an early spring festival and decided to stay and make their home with the Angels. All five were warmly welcomed additions to the community. Carl felt that they had always been a part of the village, they fit in so well. The group set down roots quickly and Elladan had already proved himself a leader. Carl recognized Elladan’s skills and wanted to utilize all that he could. Elladan and Hob had already taught the warriors a few battle techniques that would probably come into play for this siege.

Bernardo Carvalho was a younger man compared to most of the other more seasoned warriors. He had a tall, slight frame with dark brown hair and green eyes that lit up when he smiled. He had a kind face and an engaging way with others. All the maidens tried to outdo the other to gain his attention and win his heart. However, Carl saw a fierce warrior’s heart in the man. Bernardo’s skill with a sword was uncanny with his meticulous precision. There was no wasted effort when he battled. Each strike of his sword met its mark swiftly and accurately. Bernardo was quickly earning a name for himself as a deadly warrior.

All of the teams worked hard over the early morning hours removing just enough of the planking to ascertain which needed improvements and then replacing it so the Angels wouldn’t accidentally fall into the pits on their migration to the mountain. Once Caro and Cat prepared the replacements spikes, they would have to come back out with the horse-drawn wagons to remove the covers, arrange the spikes as needed, and cover the pits with a burlap camouflage. The idea was that once the armies got between the two castle walls and advanced on the walls of the Keep, the pits would claim lives. It was always a gruesome task to clean them after a battle. However, the Angels had been lucky that the pits had not been used often over the years. They also had funeral fires for all the dead for whom Fëanáro conducted last rites. This was not the usual practice given to the fallen enemies by other towns. But the Castle Angels were not like others. They were unique.

The reports were given to Carl. It seemed that out of the twenty-four pits, only seven spikes needed to be replaced. That was far fewer than Carl anticipated. He delivered the quantity to Caro who felt that she and Cat, with the help of their apprentices, should be able to hammer them out and have them ready by mid-afternoon. If the families had already moved into the mountain, than the crews would be able to set the spikes in place and prepare the new coverings for the pits. Carl was pleased with the timeline and reported his findings to Larien. He was feeling confident that they would be ready long before the advancing armies arrived at their door.

The older children of the village were herding all the livestock into the pens specially made for their keeping up in the mountains. They were not going to be housed totally inside the mountain itself but in the outside caves. The iron fencing would keep them secured. All of the feed and hay needed was housed along the tunnels that led from the internal mountainous living quarters to the livestock areas outside. That way, no Angel would be seen out in the open caring for them.

Larien, Melilot, and Kat were helping transport the families to their temporary homes. The inner caverns were spacious and in some areas, quite beautiful with their stalactites and stalagmites touching and forming natural pillars of stone. Colorful tapestries were hung between them to section the various areas from each other and help keep the people warm. The temperature was cooler here but was a welcome respite from the hot weather outside the mountain. And as more people arrived, their collective body heat would make the surroundings quite toasty warm and comfortable. Wooden beds with leather strappings had been fashioned and were ready to accommodate the family groupings. There were plenty of warm blankets and goose-filled feather pillows already available for use. Several fire pits and two baking ovens had been built along the back end of the cavern for the cooking area. There was a natural upward draft from a small underground stream that ran through this area which took away any smoke. The clear water was fresh and crisp. The ladies would always have a couple of pots of water warming on the fires should anyone want some tea. The ale was contained in several oak barrels which floated in the spring waters and were tied with leather to spikes set into the rock. By doing this, the ale was kept cool and close at hand. The extra provisions were kept in an alcove off to the left of the kitchen area or in storage rooms along some of the other tunnels that connected the various caves with each other. Iron rods were set into the kitchen walls and leather strips were sewn together and strung across the rods to hang the herbs and dried vegetables used for cooking. There was a very large gathering area with tables and chairs where the Angels could sit or eat or talk or play games during their stay.

Fëanáro had a side room ready for the children’s schooling. He brought extra books and school materials and stocked the shelves so the children could continue their instruction. However, since he would be on the battlefield, it would be up to the mothers to work together on their children’s education. It could not be helped. However, he felt it important to try and keep the children on a somewhat normal schedule - the setting might be different but the learning would be the same. Larien also had a special area for cleric usage. The room was to the right of the kitchens and close to the water. She had her own fire pit there in case she had to cleanse her instruments. There were rods and leather straps also strung in her room for all of her healing herbs. There were shelves which were already stocked with her bandages, potions and poultices. She had a dozen beds already made and at the ready with room for more should any Angel need the help of the clerics.

While Larien was working her magic in the mountains, Caro was forging new spikes, and Carl was organizing the pits, the rest of the Council members and officers were busy preparing for the battle. Since the Angels were going to be attacked on all sides but the north, they had to make sure that weapons were at the ready in each of the battlements. The walls of the Keep were higher than normal, reaching almost 32 feet so the Angels felt fairly confident that any ladders brought by the advancing armies would fall short of that height. All of the surrounding walls were 26 feet deep on top and tapered to about 20 feet near the ground. The base of the ladders now would need to be placed further back. The warriors, in their haste to reach their targets, usually would not pay attention to the weight now placed on the ladders as they tried scaling the walls. Oftentimes, the weight would become too great and cause the ladders to break in two, rendering them useless and adding to the enemy’s casualties.

Tuls’ warriors were slowing coming into the village along with Finn’s. King Sylvain had a meeting of the generals in the Council Chambers so that everyone was clear as to their responsibilities and defense assignments. There were two draw bridges to the outer wall – one which lifted at the Keep gatehouse; the other at the mid-entrance gatehouse. Both had massive iron chains that helped bring the bridge up to the gatehouse openings, and both had three iron portcullises – one main entry from the drawbridge that was covered when the bridge was up and two on either side. Each draw bridge had its own winching system and needed several warriors working together to manipulate it. By bringing up both bridges, it was next to impossible for the enemy to gain entrance by just walking in, thus eliminating the possibility of battering rams being used. When under attack, the gates’ iron grillwork would allow the defenders to shoot arrows through the openings.

The Angels and their guests slept uneasily that night. Everything was ready to greet the advancing armies. All the Angels were secured in their mountain home along with provisions and livestock. The signal fires had been lit in case any neighboring villages could send aid. All the warriors had freshly- sharpened weapons, thanks to the efforts of Caro and Cat who stayed long after the spikes were completed. The warriors in the watch towers in the south, east and west kept a careful eye around the perimeter of the village walls, ready to give warning at the first sign of the enemy.

The first ground rumblings could be heard mid-day. The men in the towers noticed the dust rise on the horizon. Soon the battle horns could be heard from the South Tower, then the East Tower, then finally the West Tower. The cacophony of sounds overlapped each other, causing a din that sent shivers up the spines of those on the battlements. When they looked out over the plains on the other side of the Castle walls, they could see human beings marching toward them, lines and lines several hundred warriors deep, catapults being pulled by several oxen apiece, and ladders by the hundreds. Not a blade of grass could be seen, only waves and waves of armored warriors.

Deamon was looking at this sight. It was the largest he had ever seen. And from his perch upon the wall, he wasn’t thinking of the sheer number of the warriors or being attacked from all sides. No, he was thinking that somewhere in all that massive humanity was someone who was going to try to kill Larien and he didn’t know who it would be!

originally created 10 September 2011