Gerudo lay
dying or dead all across the field. The remaining Gerudo
fled to the west, their wounded in tow. That regiment was
just a mere shadow of what it once had been. The
Rauru-Saria army came through victorious, though the cost
of victory was steep. Many Hylians were lost. Arn was
reflecting, over how the first Gerudo he killed, the
first person he had killed in his life, had looked at the
moment she died. She must have not been much more than 13
summers aged. But, the Gerudo were skilled enough to go
into battle at the age of 10. Arn felt remorse well up
inside his chest. He then heard General Arto saying;
"Men, you fought well. I salute you." His voice
was filled with respect for the young men. "Let's
make camp on the yonder hill. I think you men need no
more training. You're fine soliders, yessir!" The
men trudged past the carnage, up the hill, making camp at
the top. Arn made his tent again, this time it looked
better. Reuben came to him, a funny look on his face.
"You've got a mighty big cut there, Arn." Arn
put his hand to his face. He could feel the dried blood
there. "It's nothing. I'll
clean it now." Arn went back in his tent, digging
through his pack. He came across some alcohol and a wad
of lamb's wool. He pulled the cork off the bottle, and
applied some to the wool. He then put it to his cut,
grimacing at the sting. The wound was cleaned
thouroughly. Arn then heard a commotion outside. He ran
out to see what was going on. All the men were racing
from their tents to see what the matter was. Another
Gerudo tribe was coming from the east, screaming murerous
toned. "They've spotted us.
Dang!" General Gordon gasped, just to be peirced in
the heart by an arrow. General Arto began shouting
orders; "Move it, men! It's
the big one!!!" Butterflies fluttered in Arn's
stomach. and he could just stand gaping at General
Gordon's dead body. Reuben ran by, though, and snapped
him out of it by yelling; "Come on!
This could turn the tables on the Gerudo!" Arn then
realised the importance of this battle, and raced down
the hill towards the Gerudo once again. A Gerudo slashed
at him from behind, barely nicking his ear. Thankfully it
wasn't severed or anything. Arn whipped around, and
slashed like a mad man. The Gerudo took a blade to the
brain and died. Arn then moved to another, efficiently
killing her. He then went to the next, starting to slash
at her, but this Gerudo blocked all his hits with her
long machetes. The leapt into the air with a spin,
knocking him to the ground. Arn grunted as he landed, the
wind knoched from his lungs. His head turned to the side,
he saw Reuben's head get cut off.
"Noooooooo!" Arn cried. Right then, the
Gerudo's machete came down, causing Arn to die just like
Reuben. *** " Your
highness, the Hylians have won two battles within 1 day!
I think this may be a turning point in the war!"
"Which regiment did this,
Edbert?" The King was obviously pleased.
"The group from Saria and Rauru Village, sir."
"Well! Ha ha ha! How about some ale, boy?" The
king brandished a bottle of ale he had been saving for
something like this. Then, there was a knock at the door.
Edbert rose and answered the door to the study.
"Yes? Come in lad." The king said, beckoning
with his hand. The messenger came in, and spoke;
"Sir, the King of the Gerudo wishes to see
you." "You and
Edbert bring him in, then leave." The King of the
Gerudo Theives stepped in. His dark armor contrasted
greatly with his bright orange hair. The King bowed
gracefully. "Sir, I
would like to discuss an armistice. With the defeats of
my army lately, I fear this is a growing trend.
Therefore, I would like to surrender."
"Of course! Your side fought well, but I'll agree to
that!" The papers were
signed, and as the two sat chatting, Edbert rushed in, a
bewildered look on his face. "Your
highness..... It's the Queen. It's her time..... *** |