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Endowiar | RicoLouis | 6

 

Junis sighed as he took in a deep breath and climbed into bed with sister in law. She reached under his shirt and took his throbbing cock into her hand. He grasped at her breast with his hand. Her lips meet his. They kissed passionately. She guided his dick into her. Her back arching as it entered her. Slowly he began to make love to her to the sound of the ran. It seemed to last a life time. Ending only as his seed shot into her with the sound of a distant thunder. Softly she collapsed onto him and the rain stopped.

Junis pulled back his shield as the volley of arrows seemed to come to an end. As he looked out at the arrows before him where like a field of black flowers from the raven feathers that the Nerian Archers used. A few dozen arrows laid at his feet. Some had been broken others had simply dented off his shield. One by one the Seridans let their shields fall. He could here the arrows fall to the ground in the hundreds. The archers began to gather them quickly trying to gather as many that could be used again as possible. Even a damaged arrow could be dangerous at short range.

Junis looked out over the enemy. It looked like they where pulling there archers back. The Seridans began to beat there shield with there swords as they cheered taunting the enemy. Then army began to divided and the Calvary began to line up for a charge. It seemed the Nerians knew the stakes as well. Queen Farwyn swore that Ilya would burn to the ground before she allowed the Nerian to take it. The Nerian wanted it as a staging point for there invasion of Serida. They where going to send there very best. There Calvary was well trained and well disciplined. One thousand horses began to charge up the pass at the seven hundred Seridans.

Junis slide his sword back into his sheath as did every other Seridan almost in unison and reached up and untied his double ended spear from his giant shield. They carried the double ended spear for just this reason. He looked to his left and his right. Giant poles had been drove into the ground at angle just far enough that a man could squeeze through let alone a horse. There points sharpened. The poles had then been wrapped in ropes and soaked in oil. There Calvary cold not see this due to the Seridans large shields.

The captain gave the order for the archers to fire. He began to call of the distance of the enemy horsemen for the archers to adjust there angle of fire. Junis’s heart quickened when it reached only a few hundred yards. When the order was given he would fall back twenty paces and then turn a knee a brace himself as he would Thrust one end of his spear into the ground and hold out the other end and angle it into the first horse he could. Soldiers behind him would thrust out much longer spears. Torches would be thrown over his head at the poles and with luck they would ignite. With luck the charging horses would panic when they saw the fire and come to a sudden halt causing the horses behind them to run into them.

But there was a question of how many of the well trained horsemen would get through or over the polls. And how many of them could the Seridans handle with only a hundred spears. Two hundred he told himself if you have to use the other end. At least they can’t flank us he thought. The goal was to kill enough horses as to stop there charge cold and create a barricade of bodies for there infantry to have to climb through. If they could survive this then the fighting would end until the morning he told himself seeing the sun setting behind his enemy. The dust from the charging horses giving it almost a ghostly glow in the air.

“I draw this line…” he heard a Seridan say.

“…in the sand so that my enemy shall not pass…” A few more voices began to chant.

“…in front of me stands my enemy strong and great…” Every Seridan was now speaking as one.

“…but beside me stands my brothers and sister noble and brave. Behind me stands my mothers and fathers, my sons and daughters…” They yelled now there voices barley hearable from the thunder of horses.

“…As long as I breath no enemy shall cross this line.” Junis said now only able to hear his on voice as the horses where only feet away. Then the signal was given as the soldier next to him elbowed him on the spear arm. He elbowed the soldier next to him and he turned ran between the poles. Turned back around and the line reformed. He thrust his spear down into the ground and waited to see what happened next.

 

Will The Line Hold?

 
 
 

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