4th SpringThe first wave went more or less according to plan. The massive sauropods walking right into the cage traps, and we chopped their riders to bits. No casualties, and only Greenhorn got wounded. Most of our guys are vastly superior to the tigermen when it comes to melee combat, and our equipment is obviously way better. They only have numbers on their side, and in this tight corridor, their numbers... count for nothing.
Sir felt that this using tactics like this is almost cheating. For the interest of fair play (and to keep the soldiers on edge), we face the next wave outside the trap corridor. Because we are MEN, not elves or shit like that. My next entry will likely be a bloody battle report.
It was a weird start. The tigermen looked almost... afraid to come at us, they sent out warriors one by one. Of course, they were immediately torn apart when they reached us. A quarter of them lay dead on our field, another quarter captured, what were they trying accomplish by wasting more men like this? We will probably never know.
After the third lone charger, Silus and the True Phalanx simply got bored and left us to care for Greenhorn. Can't blame them, the guy was roughed up pretty bad. He's lucky though, he always healed quickly from any injury. Probably that's what saved him during all his training under Silus.
After a while, they sent in a whole squad, so we needed to actually work together against them. That mainly meant to draw their attention, and let Freya do her thing (her thing is bisecting enemies with a volcanic battleaxe). Fine, some of us got in a few decent hits as well, but Freya carried the weight of the battle mostly by herself even at this point.
Panopticon got hurt a bit, we were worried that he might be overwhelmed, but he caught a second wind, and regained his footing surprisingly quickly. The training seems to work for him, but he really needs to let the old steel warhammer go: slade ias much better, I think I'll strictly assign him one.
It went mostly without problems for a while, at least until the swordmaster arrived. that guy only had a silver zweihander, but held his own against Sir and Panopticon, even hurting them a bit before they took him down - of course they took him down, but that little brawl took a little toll on them, and the battle suddenly turned into an actual battle from a laughable slaughter.
From then on, it was pretty brutal. Freya lost both her weapon and her shield, and both her arms were broken. Half blind from the pain, she managed to crawl away from the battle, unfortunately in the wrong direction, out to the open mountainside. She was out of the fray, sure, but that meant that retreating, and raising the bridge would have been a death sentence to her, so we had to fight right to the bitter end.
Sir was getting desperate after Panopticon was knocked out of the action too. He called in the reserves - the recruits in training, led by Firehawk. Say what you want about those guys, they may not be properly trained yet, but they carried their own weight! It may be due to most of them having mithril armor, but they hold their own against the tigermen, and managed to take some pressure off us. Meanwhile, Panopticon managed to stumble back to the fort, so he was safe. Sir might scold him for pussying out from the fight, but I think he did his part.
Following the arrival of our reinforcements, we slowly started to gain ground again. The squads gradually advanced, right until they reached the queen. It wasn't pretty.
'Excuse me, your Highness' - engraving by Zin, high priest of Armok in NewtormentsSeeing the demise of their matriarch, the cats panicked and ran for the hills. Sir let them get away this time, as they have a simple message to deliver: the dwarf of Newtorments can kick anybody's asses.
(OOC: It was strange that the True Phalanx left their posts and went underground. I know that dwarfs sometimes to that to get food or drink, but the whole squad doing it together, ome of them caring fro the wounded was a nice touch. It really felt like they were concerned about their brother-in-arms.)