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Daigan's book, entry '3'

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''I woke up once more, bathing in sweat. They just brought me breakfast and told me to relax for a bit, we wouldn't be leaving for a while. I asked him why, but he just walked away. What was going on? This was the first time they didn't tell me to make haste. Something must have happened last night, but what? If we were discovered, they would've woken me up when I slept.

The Tale of Eiadric – Epilogue

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Several weeks later...

Eiadric stood outside the heavy wooden doors facing the two Marshal’s Guards. It was a chill night and Eiadric felt a shiver as he stood in the stone hallway waiting. The lit torches along the walls did little to warm the place up. ’Autumn has come early this year’ he thought to himself. But he tried not to show his discomfort and checked his urge to pull his cloak tighter around him.

The Tale of Eiadric – Part VI

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He heard them as they made their way to the top of the steep hill. Then he saw them. Two men and two hounds. They looked around and eventually saw him standing there.

With a shout they ran towards him. He readied himself, took a few deep breaths and gripped his sword firmly. He stood behind the fallen tree with his legs wide apart and raised his sword, ready to strike.

In a strange way he was actually relieved that it had come to this. This was his element. Fighting was something he knew he was good at.

The Tale of Eiadric – Part V

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The work he was put to up here was as hard as in the orc settlement. But at least it was outdoors. And the food was better. Every day he looked for a way to escape. He studied the behaviour of his overseers carefully, trying to find a weakness, a chink in their armour.

After a couple of weeks he was sure that it could be done. It would not be without risk. But he convinced himself that he had nothing to lose. So one day as he was put to work he decided it was time.

The Tale of Eiadric – Part IV

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He was back in his cell. He had been there for the better part of two weeks. The torture had continued for six long days. Every day they would ask him the same questions. And every day he would give them the same answers. The truth of the matter was that he didn’t know anything that they wanted to find out. He was never given any information on the grand scale of things in the Mark, or the state of the Rohirric defences. And why should he? He was just an outrider unit leader. Eventually the orcs believed him.

The Tale of Eiadric – Part III

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He was shoved violently into the small cell, hitting the opposite stone wall with a slap. The orcs that had taken him to the dungeons spat on the floor and sneered as they turned, happy to be joining the others at their feast. When they were gone Éiadric collapsed on the hard dirt floor and sat motionless for a minute or two. Then he looked around. He noted a wooden bucket in one corner and an old thin grey mattress in the other. It bore a dark, dry stain in the middle that could’ve been one of two things. He decided that he wasn’t going to try to find out what.

The Tale of Eiadric – Part II

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The steeds galloped with heavy strides across the water up the flat bank and reached the horde of uruks with just enough speed to break through the first three ranks, but no more. At once the orcs swamped the Riders, slashing and hacking, and immediately, four of the Riders were unsaddled and pulled screaming to the ground and were stabbed or beaten to death. Hearing the desperate screams of his friends chilled Éiadric to the bone and he cursed the gods that his life would end this way.

The Tale of Eiadric – Part I

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Éiadric felt the familiar rhythm of his horse’s hooves as he rode full speed over the grassy plains of the Westfold. It was dawn and the mist lay like a grey carpet over the rolling hills. He was flanked by the 12 riders of his scout unit at the end of a long pursuit to get to the fleeing orcs before they reached the shallow river, now half a mile or so ahead of them.

Recollection and Reminisce - Fragment, the Second

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“Drink of this...”

A hand pressed against the back of her head, lifting it slightly. The smooth over-used wooden rim of a bowl pushed against her bottom lip.

“Drink it... you will feel better for it.”

Recollection and Reminisce - Fragment, the First.

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Dawn cracked its weary head over yonder clefts, and the pale golden light sifted through long grass and reeds. The serene breeze gently hummed over the plains and whistled amongst ram shackled wood. A thatched house sat pleasantly in the glade; the land surrounding its southern side was expansive and carried on as far as the horizon. Eastwards more farmsteads cropped their heads over a wave of grass and rolling hillock. A half a dozen horses grazed not far from the buildings rear, and towards its front, ran a flurry of chickens in endless circles.

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