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              “You seem like you have done this before Tanner” Golden said as he looked around at all the work Golden had done, right down to making a place for the pot to hang over the fire using three sticks, two of which Tanner thrust into the ground and balanced the other one across them both so he could hang the pot.

              “Well this is sort of my job Blessed One” Tanner said as he offered Golden some jerky. “We all can’t be the mutt’s nutts and get by on our pretty looks, some of us actually have to learn to do for ourselves since we can’t just snap our fingers and have a willing lass present herself willing to cook for us”.

              “Really, then what were you talking about, asking my father to keep Mary single” Golden said as he gave Tanner a side eyed glance.

              “I just wanted to stop all of the squawking about war and us going off is all” Tanner replied.

              “Then why did Mary look all flushed when you said your good byes?” Golden replied with a hint of a smile in his voice. “You trying to get on with my little sister, what was that talk about me being your friend?”

              Tanner was stuck for a reply but luckily he didn’t need to as Thomas, one of the men who worked the Baronet’s fields came up with his brother Patrick and another man Tanner knew was named Jack. They were all older than he and Golden by a couple of summers, Patrick was the youngest and even he was two summers older than Golden. They all came over and sat down by our fire eating bread and some type of meat.

              “I bet you all are thinking the same thing we are, why didn’t we make Gwendolyn Banks an honest woman” Thomas said eliciting laughs from everyone gathered including Golden who tried his best to stifle it. Thomas was almost 25 and it was somewhat puzzling why he had not found a bride yet. He was not a bad looking man although he was short like his father, with dirty blonde hair and brown eyes. “So what do you think of all this war business Golden? I heard you and the Tanner here threatened a wizard and were ready to kill the lot that came recruiting”.

              “He was acting like an arse and I treated him as such” Tanner chimed in. “Told the stuffy bastard I would run him through before he gets any of those fancy spells off”.

              “The Tanner better be watching his manners” Jack said as he moved a strand out long brown hair out of his face. “Those wizards can enact the old law, they can challenge you to trial by combat. My Da told me about five years ago when he was in Totterdam he saw a mage roast three men alive who were accused of theft. From the whispers in the crowd those men were innocent, you’d be best to keep your head down from here on out. I couldn’t imagine that the wizard would forget your face, we are marching under the Baronet’s colors, he might be looking for you”.

              “We let that dandy come meet his maker, my bow will take him in the throat” Tanner stated like he was trying to convince himself.

              “Well on to the real reason we are here” Thomas said. “Golden you are the best swordsman in Kol, but we know you going to learn your spells. Tanner you are a great blade yourself, I think only my Da and Gwen’s father bested you. I think we should try to stick together, all of us from Kol when we get there if we can. All of us want to go home, if one of us falls at least our effects and last words will get back to our loved ones. I hear my Da talk all the time about people who never heard any word of what happened to their sons and husbands”.

              “Just as long as that idiot Todd Greenley is not in charge” Tanner said as he spat in the fire. “That tosser is likely to get us all sent to the pit following behind him”.

              That elicited some laughs as the group got up and walked over to the next fire, apparently saying the same things to the men all over the makeshift campground. Tanner and Golden sat in silence until the stew was done, apparently lost in his own thoughts about what was to come next. After finishing the stew they laid down their bed rolls and went to sleep.

 

~

 

              The next morning came too fast for Tanner, he spent the night having horrible dreams about war and dying. He had pictured Mary crying over his body for a young love lost, how or why she was on the battlefield made no since now he was awake but it was as real as could be while he was dreaming. Tanner shook the fleeting memories away and jostled Golden awake, their fire’s dying ember providing some of the direct light the lightening sky didn’t.

              “What time is it?” Golden asked, his blond hair all over his face.

              “Time to get up, I know you haven’t swung any sword for a bit at least you could go through the morning’s practices with me” Tanner said as he had both the sword Golden had made for himself and the two handed sword along with his own.

              Golden grumbled but had gotten up, Tanner thought he must have seen the wisdom in training. Most wizards relied on their spell flinging or magic charms and such. It took a little bit to fling a spell, an up close opponent would gut you before the spell left your lips. Tanner couldn’t imagine anyone being stupid enough to run up on Golden swinging a sword unless he was daft or wanted to die. Tanner gathered himself some space and went through the forms he had known by heart, Golden at first started off with the one handed sword, Tanner could tell he was a bit rusty but that didn’t mean Golden wasn’t still a danger with it. Golden was big, fast with a lot of reach, his body made him a hard target, Tanner could score a hit on him eventually but more often than not Golden would score first. Tanner thought if he had Golden’s size and reach he could beat the blacksmith, but that was stupid talk, he should focus on what he has now, not what he wish he could do. The two went on at it for about 30 minutes when Golden switched to the great sword. Tanner could see he was slower with the weapon but the extra foot and a half of reach could be hard to compensate for if you were an enemy. Tanner’s uncle had not taught him much about two hand sword fighting, but the forms wasn’t that different from single sword fighting. After another 30 minutes or so men began to stir and Tanner and Golden stopped their exercises and began to close up camp and break their fast.

              It didn’t take long for the men of Kol to pack up and begin their march again the sounds of their footsteps sounded like what Tanner thought an army should. Tanner gazed behind them and could see they really did look the part, men destined to fight. They reached the outskirts of Daum a little after the sun was at its apex, even from the distance Tanner could see people running about. Tanner noticed up ahead of him Greenley had stiffened his stance as he rode proudly into town, Tanner couldn’t help but emulate the man. As they got closer to the town they could see people point and wave at them, Tanner felt like a hero even though he had done nothing heroic. They had marched up to the town gates where Tanner could see soldiers were stationed at the gates, along with a certain sour faced wizard.

              “Where are you men from” the wizard demanded as Greenley stopped in front of him.

              “Where does it look like we are from” Greenley said with a snarl looking down upon the wizard from horseback.

              “Don’t you get snobby with me boy, answer my question” the wizard replied.

              “Who are you calling a boy peasant?” Greenley snarled back. “You are barely older than I am, now respect your betters and point me to the people in charge, it is doubtful they would let an idiot like you run anything important”.

              “My lord” one of the soldiers spoke up addressing Todd. “You need to present yourself to the town square”.

              “Are these the men from that backwater hovel we were at yesterday?” the wizard asked the soldier.

              “These are the men from Kol your greatness” the soldier replied. “The one at the front is the future Baronet Greenley”.

              “Ah the magic user” the wizard said with a smile. “Your so called title won’t protect you from war, the Tavorians will make you the first prisoner they execute, now get a move on”.

              Tanner saw Todd glare at the wizard but continued through the gate to the town square. Daum wasn’t anyplace new to Tanner, the only difference in the two was that Daum was much bigger and had a lot more businesses, one of which resold the skins and furs they bought off Tanner. Once the group had reached the town square they could see a lot of men in uniform giving orders, one of them who had a bunch of lines and designs on his tunic which signified rank walked up to Todd along with a much older man with a beard and wizard robes.

              The man in the uniform looked the part of a grizzled soldier Tanner thought. He had close cropped gray hair and a face marred by age lines and various scars. He was still fit Tanner could tell, the belly most men had gotten at his age was not visible. The wizard on the other hand was different, he was a fat man, Tanner doubted the man could run down the street without being winded. He had gray hair and looked like a noble, his clothes were fine and only nobles could get fat really, peasants had to work for a living and rarely had enough food to get fat on.

              “Alright you lot, first thing is first” the veteran said, he voice gravelly. “Your titles mean squat here, whatever you were back in the town you came from doesn’t apply here. Now everyone here has to be screened by wizard Cassock for Magical ability, I don’t care if you were screened prior or what the results said. Now off them horses and line up so we can get this over with”.

              Tanner climbed down from his horse and stood in line, he could see the wizard touch some type of glass ball to Todd’s forehead and it turned blue. The wizard smiled and said something to Todd Tanner could not hear, Todd stepped out of line and stood to the side as one of his cousins went next. The ball shone red for him and he was instructed by the veteran to walk to a man sitting at a table. Everyone had shone red except for Golden who was in front of Tanner, the ball shone blue again. The old wizard let out a smile.

              “Ah another magic user and this one is a peasant, a big one for sure but still a peasant” the old Wizard said excitedly. “You stand over there next to your Lord, you have elevated your station, well you would if you could make it out the war. Now you come on then” the wizard said looking at Tanner.

              Tanner stepped forward as the wizard placed the glass ball against his head and chanted something, Tanner looked up to see the ball did not turn any color. Tanner waited as the wizard began his chant again and still nothing. The wizard tried one more time before ushering Tanner on in the line where the non-magical were. Tanner looked back and could see the man try the ball again on Thomas, this time it turned blue. The wizard looked puzzled as it had not shone any color for Tanner but went about his business.

              “Are you from Kol too?” said the man behind the desk.

              “Yes I am” Tanner replied.

              “Have you any skills?” The man asked.

              “I am a hunter and I tan hides” Tanner replied.

              “Well we got plenty of hunters and clothes for you lot, do you own a horse?” the man asked.

              “I do” Tanner replied.

              “Great, then you will be cavalry after you train in infantry tactics” The man said as he checked a box on his paper. “Grab your belongings, and meet with the rest of the horsemen over there by that bakery. He is going to want to know your name and all that other good stuff about you so when you die we know who to send your belongings too”.

              Tanner went over by the bakery after collecting Winny and filling out some paperwork. He wasn’t sure who he should put down as his next of kin but decided to put Mary, whether or not they had a romance was beside the point, whoever her new beau was after Tanner had died would appreciate whatever Tanner had on him, especially the 50 gold he carried in a secret pouch in his small clothes.

              “Looks like this is for real” said one of Todd’s cousins Tanner now knew was named Paddy. “look lively here comes that fucking wizard from the gate”.

              Tanner looked as the wizard stepped up to the infantry from Kol and looked them over one at a time. Someone pointed in the direction Tanner was as the wizard walked over with a sneer on his face.

              “You’re the one who threatened to stab me” the wizard said pointing an accusing finger.

              “You have me at a disadvantage, I threaten to stab a lot of people” Tanner said nonchalantly. “You are going to have to be more specific, was this last year sometime or recent, where were we at the time?”

              “You think you are real funny don’t you boy?” the wizard replied. “We are going to see how funny you are later on tonight. I enact the King’s justice upon you, for threatening to kill one of his majesty’s wizards. You are to undergo trial by combat, pick one weapon and nothing else. Your execution will happen later on tonight in front of the King, he will be later on tonight. Not so mouthy now are you?”

              “I’m only mouthy when I’m with your marm” Tanner said smiling. “Her mouth is usually busy with my cock so I have to do the talking for both of us”.

              Tanner looked at the wizard as he turned away and was scared to death. A fight to the death with a wizard? How in the pit did he get himself into this predicament Tanner thought. He had never seen real magic before other than the ball of glass but many had and they were known to be truthful.

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