Ezri
Senior Member
Battle was, somehow, a worse experience than Anna could have dreamed of. The air was thick and smelled like rust, and there seemed to be no end to the sounds of clashing metal and desperate shouts. It couldn't be an enjoyable thing even if they were on the winning side of it, but right now they didn't even have that.
The wall crumbling felt almost numbing, like it was the beginning of the end. They'd been given their orders, which were essentially to just stay put until they were given more orders, but at this rate she wondered if anyone would be around to give them. But if she had to improvise, then how -- it seemed unlikely that her ragtag recruits would last long alone against the better equipped and organized Ulmo soldiers, and throwing them in with the main troops unannounced would lead to crowding that she was meant to avoid. The best they could do was, maybe, organize an ambush in case the main army gave way and the Ulmo forces would head this way. It wasn't an appealing thought.
"I don't know about this, Nate... should we really just wait here?" she confessed as quietly as she could while still being audible, not wanting the recruits passing by to hear her. Councilor Tavish hadn't given them much reason to be optimistic, but the last thing they needed was to see their commander having second thoughts. But they were eating her up regardless, and while Nate didn't seem at all confident either, she couldn't help but want to speak to him honestly.
The wall crumbling felt almost numbing, like it was the beginning of the end. They'd been given their orders, which were essentially to just stay put until they were given more orders, but at this rate she wondered if anyone would be around to give them. But if she had to improvise, then how -- it seemed unlikely that her ragtag recruits would last long alone against the better equipped and organized Ulmo soldiers, and throwing them in with the main troops unannounced would lead to crowding that she was meant to avoid. The best they could do was, maybe, organize an ambush in case the main army gave way and the Ulmo forces would head this way. It wasn't an appealing thought.
"I don't know about this, Nate... should we really just wait here?" she confessed as quietly as she could while still being audible, not wanting the recruits passing by to hear her. Councilor Tavish hadn't given them much reason to be optimistic, but the last thing they needed was to see their commander having second thoughts. But they were eating her up regardless, and while Nate didn't seem at all confident either, she couldn't help but want to speak to him honestly.