Captain
Rodal interjected his horse between the Valkea's archers and Kulm and Darrine.
"Get
back!" he commanded as he leveled his lance and held his shield high to
protect them as best as he could.
Other
horsemen followed the captain and helped him screen Darrine and Kulm. The vanguard closed in from the front of the
wagon so it was surrounded protectively.
However, it made little difference for the arrows were coming from above
and not from the side so the rain of projectiles continued around the wagon.
"Where
are they?" Rodal demanded in frustration as he looked up the slope and
scanned the area, but couldn't see where the archers were shooting from.
Other
areas of the column now came under attack and it was clear the Valkea's archers
were shooting the horses for they were easier targets than the armored and
shielded men. The air was filled with
squeals of pain as the horses were hit.
"Archers
shoot back at your best guess at where the bastards have to be!" Rodal
roared in frustration.
The
archers stationed on the wagons began to fire up the slope hoping to hit their
unseen enemies. The horsemen began to
cluster closely together so they could shield each other and their horses from
a killing shot. The mounted men also
were also attempting to protect the horses harnessed to the wagons. Naturally, the men guarding Carra clustered
closely about her so no arrows could find her.
One
of the horses pulling the decoy wagon was hit and the gelding screamed out in
pain as he reared up in panic. Several
arrows hit into his exposed side and he dropped to the ground dragging his
harness-mate down with him. Sergeant
Garbarek grabbed a battleaxe from beneath the seat and jumped down to free the
horse from the harness. In a moment,
he'd freed the mare from her traces and then he grabbed the reins to pull her
up. The mare responded to Garbarek's
urging and stood. As soon as she was up,
the sergeant leaped on her back. Once
mounted, he galloped her around the side of the wagon so he could help Darrine
and Kulm escape.
Darrine
drew her dagger and ran to Moonbeam to release her before she was hit with an
arrow.
"Mount
up," Kulm hollered at her when he realized her intentions. "We've got you covered." He vaulted up behind Garbarek who kept the
horse between Darrine and the archers.
Moonbeam
was saddled and bridled so she could be ridden in an emergency. Darrine slashed through the lead tying her to
the wagon and vaulted into the saddle without bothering with the stirrup.
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