//-------------------------------------------------------// Chase of the Blood Toll -by The Autistic Oracle- //-------------------------------------------------------// //-------------------------------------------------------// Prologue: Something Amiss //-------------------------------------------------------// Prologue: Something Amiss Twilight Sparkle walked through the streets of Ponyville, enjoying the sounds of ponies going on with their daily doings, a much needed contrast to the quiet of her library. Not that she did not like the simple sound of turning pages of old books, far from it in fact. But, everything in moderation; including ordering Spike around. Twilight was heading to the bookstore for basic resupply of quills, ink and paper, a task that she would normally have her dragon assistant do. However, Rarity had asked for a pair of helping claws for a commision, and Spike would not turn down that request for just about anything in Equestria. And so, Twilight found herself shutting the door to the bookstore behind her, saddlebags filled with quills and the like for a weeks worth of checklists. Restocking her writing desk was not the main reason for leaving the library, though. Fluttershy had promised Twilight a cup of tea a while back, which was of course more of a "if you want to". And now was the perfect time for just that, she thought to herself as she made her way down the road just outside of town, towards her friend's cottage. Flying was of course an option, but her saddlebags were weighing her down a bit more than preferred. She was not oblivious to the fact that she was getting closer to the Everfree forest too. This would not normally bother Twilight that much, but these last several days had been different. Something was stirring up the creatures in there, driving them closer to the edge of the forest, or even momentarily poking a head into the open. Twilight and her friends had made a trip to Zecora's on the second day, since she lived closer to whatever was going on. After an uneventful, but nevertheless more spine-chilling walk down the dirt path to her hut, the visit turned out fruitless, as she could only confirm their worries: "... Is this migration not soon set still, the wild things will march on Ponyville". They had offered Zecora to leave the hut, at least for now, but she decided to stay put. Something about her masks warding off the things in the forest. Nothing had been done so far. Rarity had her boutique. Rainbow Dash had her cloud patrols, and her training, and her napping. Applejack was needed on the farm, and Pinkie Pie was busy being Pinkie Pie. The local guardponies had not seen into the matter either. Not that Twilight could really blame anypony for not wanting to go into Everfree. But that still left nothing done, and while Fluttershy knew her way with animals, she was still only one pony. Yet another reason to stop by for tea. Fluttershy was fast to respond at the door, though not fast to open it. A few seconds after Twilight had knocked, the doorknob turned, and the door creaked open just enough to allow Fluttershy to get a view of the guest, who looked down and met her gaze with a smile. "Oh, Twilight!" blurted Fluttershy, as she opened the door and stood a bit more upstraight. "A bit" was exaggurated, as it was nothing more than a slight lift of the head, hardly noticeable. But friends of Fluttershy knew that it meant she was comfortable around them. That she was opening up. As much as her timid personality would allow, of course. "Hi, Fluttershy," said Twilight warmly as she stepped through the door and gave the pale yellow pegasus a hug. "I'm here for that cup of tea that-" "Oh, right," Fluttershy cut her off, and broke the hug. "I'll, uhmm, head to the kitchen." and with that she turned and went to the back of her cottage. Twilight took the last steps through the doorway, and shut the door with a flick of magic. She took a quick look around the cozy living room: A fireplace with a large cushion close by. A green armchair with the doorway Fluttershy had went through on its left, and a small table on its right. Said table was placed between the chair and a couch. In the opposite end of the room, down at Twilight's right, Angel was laying sprawled on a pillow on the floor, bathed in a stream of sunlight comming through the window. Twilight took off her saddlebags, placed them next to the door, and let out a small sigh. Before Twilight had even made it halfway to the couch, Fluttershy reemerged from the kitchen, a tray with teacups and the like balanced on her back, kept in place by her wings. She sat down the tray on the table, took her seat in the armchair, and waited for Twilight to take her seat on the near end of the couch. "That was fast," Twilight noted as she sat down, her statement made Fluttershy, who was about to reach for the teapot with her teeth, pause, looking up at her friend with ears perked. "I couldn't boil water that fast without cheating" she went on, gesturing at her horn with a hoof. Fluttershy pulled her head back, and responded with i faint blush. "Uhmm, well, I, I didn't know when you would come around, so I, uhmm-" "You just kept hot water at the ready for 3 days?" Twilight said with a lifted eyebrow at Fluttershy, who tried to hide more than the two thirds of her face already hidden behind her pink mane. She was only able to respond to Twilight's question with an "eep". Twilight could not help but giggle, and soon, Fluttershy poked out her face again, still blushing but with a small smile on her lips. As Twilight grabbed the teapot with her magic and poured Fluttershy and herself a cup, she made a mental note on remembering to get an actual time and date next time. So much had been happening lately, that time to write a checklist was harder to come by. "It's so nice of you to come by, Twilight," said Fluttershy, talking between the sips of tea. "Nopony comes around here anymore, or, well, ponies rarely did, but even fewer than usual..." Fluttershy stared into her cup, eyes going a bit sad. "Well it's understandable, with whatever is happening in Everfree," said Twilight, glad to steer the topic in her desired direction. "Speaking of which, thats another reason I wanted to stop by." Fluttershy turned to meet Twilight's face as it took on a bit more serious expression. "How are you holding up? Is it getting worse?" Fluttershy turned her eyes down to her tea again, collecting her thoughts. "Well, There is a lot of movement in the shrubbery at the edge, and I've even seen a wolf or two come into the open." "That's new" Twilight noted, putting down the now empty cup. "They have never fully left the shadows of the forest before." "Oh, they only went out a few feet before heading back" Fluttershy explained, taking another sip from her still half full cup. "Still, that's further than ever, not counting the timber wolfs at zap apple season." Twilight leaned over the edge of the couch to catch Fluttershy's eyes before continuing. "I am worried about you being here all alone" she said, feeling relief from sharing her concerns. "Oh, it's okay, Twilight, really." Fluttershy was about to go on about some good reason to not worry about her, when Angel started tugging at her tail, jumping up and down. "Uhmm, Angel. It's not lunchtime yet." Angel's right eye twitched, but he quickly proceeded his efforts for attention, by bouncing across the room, and started pointing a bit frantically at the window. Slowly, the two mares got on their hooves and made it to the window, took a look outside, and... A snake. A large, very large snake, a python to be exact, in Fluttershy's garden, looking as if attempting to calculate whether or not it could squeeze itself through the fence of the chicken coop, or would have to crawl over it. With a speed betraying her calm nature, Fluttershy was out the door and in the python's face, neither of them moving. Twilight quickly concentrated on her magic, and in a white flash was at Fluttershy's side, only catching the last of her words. "... should be ashamed of yourself!" The snake cowered beneath the pegasus, but did not take its eyes away, almost like it could not. But then, the snake turned, and slithered away, back to Everfree. "Now, you think about what you have done, mister!" she shouted after the python, proving her point with a small stomp of her hoof. "I guess that explains some of the reason for all this," Twilight mumbled, her voice bringing Fluttershy out of her current state, and back to her timid self. "They are looking for food" she continued with a frown, casting a glance at the chickens, slowly poking their heads out from the coop again. "But you are still coming with us tonight, right?" "Oh, of course. I'm sure it will be lovely. I'll just, uhmm, let the chicken in a bit early." Fluttershy answered, still a bit worried. "Good" Twilight's smile returned and she started going back to the cottage. "I gotta go pick up Spike at Rarity's. So, town square, at sunset, okay?" "At sunset" Fluttershy returned the smile and waved Twilight goodbye, as the purple unicorn trotted town the road back to Ponyville. __________________________________ Small brown eyes behind heavy brows were looking at the two creatures, a unicorn and a pegasus, from what he could see from his hiding place. Soon, the purple one left, while the other rushed back inside the small cottage. "Hmm..." The onlooker reached into his bag, and withdrew a piece of parchment, upon which was written the previous scout's rather incomplete report. No sign of the riders. Saw only their mounts. With a sigh and a smirk, the hidden creature pulled out a piece of charcoal from his bag and crudely corrected the work of his scout. No sign of the riders. Saw only their mounts. There are no riders. They are not mounts. The creature put his things back and crept several feet into the forest, where his mount waited. "That was unexpected..." //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter 1: What a Sight //-------------------------------------------------------// Chapter 1: What a Sight Rarity walked up to the center of town square. Dusk was approaching, and so the shops and stands were closing for the day, and the ponies were heading home. The street was not completely diserted, though, because at the center, her friends were smiling and waving. "So sorry for being late, dears. I was just packing the basket," she said, as she presented the small picnic basket, held by her magic. "Oh don't be silly, Rarity, the sun hasn't set yet, and we agreed to meet at sunset, so you are more like, least early!" Pinkie Pie reassured her. "Well, since we're all here,"  Applejack cut in, "Let's get goin'. Where was the place again, sugarcube?" she continued, looking towards Twilight. "The hills north of Everfree. That should be the best view," she stated. "Should be about an hours trot." And so they were off, Twilight, Pinkie, Applejack, Rarity, Rainbow Dash, and Fluttershy, talking and chatting on the way, none of them bringing up the topic that was on their left the entire trip, its treetops on the horizon more ominous during nightfall. Now was not the time, and none was in the mood to talk about Everfree. Tonight they were heading to the grass hills past Sweet Apple Acres, to observe a meteor shower. Normally they would, for such occasions, move to the hill overlooking Ponyville, but badly timed weather ruined the view from there. Twilight had no intention of missing it, and she was sure that her friends too, needed a chance to clear their heads about the whole Everfree-situation. Time flies with good company, and after what only seemed like fifteen minutes, grassland stretched out before them. The rolling hills with tall grass caught in a light breeze under the clear sky in the sunset, was a breathtaking sight on its own, but the purpose of this trip would not show before another few hours or so. Rainbow Dash made a quick round of the scenery, to point out the tallest hill, and guided the others to it. Rarity opened her basket, and spread the sheet, while the others fetched the rest out of the basket and their saddlebags: biscuits, teacups, the pot wrapped in a cloth to keep the content warm. Applejack had brought, well, apples, while Pinkie Pie fished out more baked goods from her saddlebag than should be able to fit in there, and more than anypony but herself could ever hope to eat in one evening. The sun was fast setting, and soon its light disappeared in west as the moon slowly began taking its place. The silver light caught by the grass, made the entire grassland shine in waves of white.They ate, talked, and laughed, while Twilight would check her telescope every now and then, waiting for the first signs of the shower starting. __________________________________ He had been staying at the edge of the forrest, moving along it, north. It was late afternoon when he caught sight of the unicorn and the pegasus from before, though now accompanied by others. They moved past the red-painted farmhouse, straying from the road, heading northwest. "Where are you going?" he asked himself. Curiosity had gotten the better of him,  and he had followed... __________________________________ "This is it, everpony!" Twilight sat up, looking at her friends, who perked their heads, "It begins..." They all looked up just in time to see the first trail of light race across the sky, followed by many more. The night sky was soon dotted with bright streaks of silvery light. Where one died, another appeared, each meteor watched and awed by the six ponies on the hill. __________________________________ Through the bushes on the forrest edge, he sat and wondered. This was quite far off, and quite late for a picnic. After some time he got his answer, in form of a shower of bright shooting stars. "Hmm. No reason staying," he thought to himself, as he withdrew from the bushes, heading into the forrest. "I guess we could both use a meal after a long day, huh?" he regarded his mount, who started panting with anticipation, its big tonge lolling from its fanged mouth. He moved over to the saddled wolf, gave it a scratch behind the ear, and the beast leaned into it. The black wolf was, besides saddle and saddlebags, clad in armor; Plates of redcolored and polished steel protected its head and greater portions of its neck. Such a plate of polished metal caught the rider's attention for a moment, as the clear surface reflected the light of the meteors visible through a hole between the treetops. The rider gave a toothy grin, and gave his wolf another scratch, and then froze, as a green line of light was drawn across the reflecting surface of the armor. He looked up, and another green light appeared, joining the regular meteors, but he knew it was no such thing. His blood turned to ice, and then began racing through his veins again as it started to boil with rage. He knew what he had to do; Warn the others. But his gaze fell upon a hill, about a hundred yards north of the forrest, where six forms were still visible. "That is also what I have to do." he said firmly, as he turned to his mount. It had not seen what its rider saw, but it felt his change of mood, growing uneasy. He went to the saddlebag, fetched out his signal horn, secured it in his belt, and then knelt by the wolf, getting on eye-level. "Get to camp," he said, knowing his friend would understand. "Lead them here." The large wolf gave of a few whimpers, not moving, not wanting to. "GO!" he barked at the beast, its pleading eyes changing to determined, as it ran into the forrest and vanished between the foliage. "May the winds make you swift, Charhowl." he said to the silent woods as he turned north, and started running. __________________________________ "Look!" Rainbow Dash shouted, indicating with her hoof a large green meteor standing out from the others. "They come in green too?" "Not as far as I know," Twilight responded while staring at the anormaly. The six ponies watched the green streak in the sky with curiosity, as it kept on going across it untill... There was a bright light from the other side of a hill on the horizon, where the green meteor had disappeared, swiftly followed by a faint boom. "What in tarnation!?" Applejack got on her hooves and looked at her friends. "Twilight, what happened?" "I... think it crashed." said Twilight slightly dumbstruck. "Oh! Oh! Above, look!" Pinkie Pie bounced and pointed. The five others looked up and saw that there were no white meteors in sight anymore. thick dark clouds covered the sky, turning the once silver-lighted plain to pitch black. Cascades of green falling rocks punched through the cloud cover and raced towards the ground, often close enough for the ponies on the tall hill to spot the crash and feel the tremors. "What do we do!?" Fluttershy was laying on the ground, broght down by the violent shaking. "We get out of here!" said Rainbow Dash, as she helped Fluttershy back on her hooves. As one they started hastily packing their things, when Pinkie shouted over the ever more frequent booms. "TWITCHY TAIL! TWITCHY TAIL!" They all leaped from the center of their picnic, and were then tossed back several feet as a stone in green fire smashed into that exact spot, obliterating everything but Twilight's telescope, which she had managed to tug to her with her magic at the last moment. It was a gift from Princess Celestia after all. "Is everypony ok?" Twilight called over the hill she was now at the foot of - or what was left of the hill, anyway. After receiving five positives, they all began moving up the hill, for a better view of the crater. "Did it suddenly get very quiet?" asked Rarity as she reached the edge of the crater, looking at her friends. "Ah think it stopped, thank Celestia," Applejack called from the other side of the crater. "But what in the hay was this all about?" They all moved closer to the edge and peeked down for a look at the cause of this insanity. Down in the center of the crater, filling most of it, were a boulder, still blazed in sickly green fire, its light illuminating the inside of the crater and the faces of the six ponies. Suddenly, the burning rock shook and came apart. The cluster of separate rocks then started moving as one, shifting, turning and still burning. The six mares gasped and stumpled back as the rocks rose from the crater, now in a visible shape rather than a pile of moving stone. It stood about five meters tall, on two legs of stone. It had a large boulder chest accompanied by two arms, and in a hollow bowl at the top of the "torso" rested a relatively small head, with small bright burning eyes. From every crack of the stone behemoth's body sprouted green tongues of fire. It turned its head, the small eyes of fire glaring at the small colorful ponies, who looking in disbelief. "Hi!" said Pinkie, breaking the silence. "I'm Pink-" She was cut off as the giant of stone fixed its gaze on her, and let out an earshattering roar. All over the hills, similar roars could be heard in response. The thing raised its right arm and brought it town, aiming straight for the pink pony, who disappeared just before impact and reappeared next to Twilight. "Hey!" Rainbow Dash shouted at the living mountain. "What do you think you're doing!" "Umm, girls..." Rarity started, her voice shaking. They all looked around and saw similar beings of rocks on fire crawl out of each crater, and with heavy stomps and speed betraying their stone bodies, they moved towards the small group of ponies. Twilight quickly sent a burst of magic square in the chest of the one towering above them, sending it tumbling back in the crater. "Run!" she yelled, and Twilight and her friend sprinted across the plains, with large fiery beings of stone in pursuit. __________________________________ The roars echoed through the trees, making him pick up his pace. The fact that they had something to roar at meant that the natives were alive - at least for now. He unslung the heavy axe strapped to his back, and looked past the trees. He saw his enemies as green torches moving east. With a grunt, he changed his course, running through thick underbrush in the process. The distinct sound of hooves, so far overshadowed by the booming steps of stone, finally reached his ear. They were on his left, within shouting distance. __________________________________ "We are getting away," said Rainbow Dash, flying low by her friends. "But only just. Keep it up!" Twilight wished they did not have to run, that they could be back in Ponyville and warn the Regal Sisters. But the telescope was heavy, teleportation of all six was risky, she had already used some effort to save Pinkie Pie, and the running and the adrenalin made her unable to focus. That left running the only option, and even that was a bad solution. Even though the living meteors were not gaining on them now, they did not seem to tire either. Just as they started running, the one she had pushed climbed back up like nothing happened. The things were approaching from the side too, slowly ensnaring the bearers of harmony between stone and green fire, and the Everfree forest. Of all the times to leave the elements of harmony at the library... "Ahead of us!" Applejack stopped as another giant came into view over a hill, blocking their path. They backed away, to stay at safe distance from its arms. The stomps behind them were getting closer, and the one in front of them was advancing on them with slow steps. __________________________________ The six were getting cornered, one lumbering pile of rocks blocking their escape. He had to act now... __________________________________ The ponies and the living boulder froze, as a loud shout was heard from the edge of forest. A figure, barely visible in the dark, emerged from the forest, and charged the being of rock. The creature slammed into the giant's side, knocking it off balance. In an instant, the attacker moved behind the minor mountain and, from the other side, swung an object at its right leg; the only thing still keeping the moving statue standing. The body of stone fell backwards, landing with a crash, and the thing from the forest brought the same object down on the giant's head, producing a sound similar to crunching gravel, and just like that, the rest of the body crumbled into a lifeless pile of pebbles. The dying fires of the lumbering tower, and an ice-cold light emitting from the stranger's weapon, gave Twilight and her friends a good look at their savior: Before them stood a creature, seven feet tall, also on two legs. It had broad shoulders, thick arms ending in big hands that were clutching an axe, the blade adorned by strange runes, shining bright blue. The creature had a barrel chest, and strong hind legs, though they seemed to be lacking a joint, compared to the hind legs of ponies. The creature had a thick head, with a heavy brow, and a strong lower jaw, sporting large canines that looked like small tusks. It was clad in big boots with steel cap, armored skin trousers, a heavy metal belt, and a harness on its chest. With much of the torso and arms left bare, the creature seemed to be virtually without any fur, revealing its thick muscles and green skin, littered with scars. "This way," it yelled in a deep gruff voice, gesturing towards Everfree with a toss of the head. "Follow!" It continued, and turned back to the trees. Twilight stood frozen in place. What to do? The path had been cleared, so they could continue for Ponyville - at least for now. The green stranger could fight the stones, but following it might just be going from the frying pan into the fire, and- "Twalaght, come on!" Applejack called, bringing the purple alicorn back to reality, which involved some really loud stomps, now very close behind her. Follow the axe-wielding green-skin it was! Twilight caught up with her friends, all running behind the fur-less thing. Inside the forest, the cloud cover began to clear, allowing enough light to reach the seven escapees to let them make out obstacles ahead. "Excuse me," Rarity began between breaths. "You wouldn't happen to know what is going on, would you?" "Not now, talk later." it grunted as he pulled something from his belt. It caught a sliver of moonlight, which revealed it to by a horn. As grotesque as that might seem to the six ponies, the white bone horn was beautifully carved, ending in what looked like the head of a howling wolf. Their guide put the horn to his lips and blew, and a deep tune vibrated between the trees, into the night. A few seconds later they all heard a similar sound, coming further to their right. "Keep up!" their companion said, as it put back the horn, and turned in the direction of the response. The pursuers were gaining on them. While the ponies and the green thing had to struggle against the underbrush, it proved little resistance for the giants of stone, who trampled bushes, and knocked over small trees without any effort. They ran into a rather large clearing on a hillside, them at the bottom of the slope. At the top stood a large brown wolf, and on its back sat a figure, similar to the one immediately in front of the ponies. As the six, plus one, ran uphill, the one on the wolf raised its arm, and in an instant the hilltop was covered by the green-skins, spanning the width of the clearing, shoulder to shoulder. Among the line there were some, while still clearly of the same species were smaller and slimmer. Twilight quickly concluded that their green-skin, and the one astride the wolf were stallions. The living stones burst into the clearing, and the wolf rider drew a sword from his side, the blade catching the moonlight. "Lok'tar ogar!" he yelled as the wolf was set into movement down the hillside. "Collect the Toll!" "COLLECT THE TOLL!" the others echoed as one, and charged down the slope at the giants of rock, who gave a slight pause before they let out a roar and rushed uphill with heavy stomps. The warriors surged past Twilight and her friends, and only once she and her friends had made it halfway to the hilltop, did they realize that they were missing the seventh. They all looked back at the spectacle below, still not quite sure which side to root for. The giants were many, but the green-skins were more. The giants were large, but the green-skins were faster. Armed with shields, swords, hammers, spears and axes, they worked together to bring down the fiery rocks. They did just like the ponies had seen it done before. Knocking them over, and smashing the head. The numbers among the giants dwindled slowly, but steadily. The giants fought back, but only to have their target dodge out of the way of their attacks, or having their heavy fists get parried by a weapon, or caught by a thick shield. The ponies gasped, as one of the green-skins were hit square in the chest, by an uppercut. He flew back almost fifteen meters, and landed behind the line, up the hillside. Another was swiftly at his side, helping him out of the, now, bent breastplate. This one was clad, not in armor, but the skin of a wolf. The wolf's head was formed into a hood, hiding the face of the wearer. Suddenly, a blue glow among the fighters caught Rainbow's attention. "Over there!" she yelled over the sound of the battle. The ponies on the hill all spotted that one familiar warrior, and watched slack-jawed as he jumped onto the stone remains of a fallen giant and, having won a few extra feet of height, leaped at one of the last ones standing. His axe drew a blue line in the dark night as he lifted it over his head. As he was at level with the burning green rock, he arched his back before bringing down his weapon, the metal head cleaving the stone head clean in two. With a screech, the last giant was brought down at the other end of the field, and cheers filled the air. "Lok'tar, brothers and sisters!" the booming voice of the unnamed leader, on his wolf, brought the others to silence. "Looks like we arrived just in time," he continued, causing a few scattered cheers. "But now to a matter I am disappointed, having to address. Stone Guard?" he implied, and the six ponies perked their ears as the one who saved their lives a few minutes earlier, walked up to him. "Chieftain?" he asked, his gruff voice showing curiosity. "What is the rule in regards to confiscating local livestock?" he asked in an annoyed tone, his gaze switching between the addressed, and the ponies approaching from the hill, well within earshot. "Chieftain, -" the "Stone Guard" began, but was cut off by his superior. "You know that we do-" "Chieftain!" the accused cut off, his voice a bit louder than before. "What!?" he spat, sitting a bit more straight in his saddle, and taking off his helmet, revealing the scowling face underneath. The onlookers held their breath, tension going high. "They are not livestock!" he pointed a thick finger at the ponies, cautiously moving closer to the beings in question. "They are the locals!" The large crowd of "whatever-they-are"'s stared at the small colorful things with both curiosity and skepticism. "Is that so?" the chieftain began, his anger replaced with doubt. He then turned his head to the equines, giving them a better look at his face. From what Twilight could gather, the face was young. Or at least as young as the one they already, sort of, knew. But it was much more weathered. His right "tusk" was chipped and an eye-patch covered his left socket, a jagged scar visible on both sides of the patch, the line going from upper left of his face, to the middle of his upper lip, lining up perfectly with the chipped tooth. "Who is your leader?" he asked, addressing them. They were just about to speak up, when Rainbow took a half-step in front of her friends, and glared the chieftain straight in the eye. "We aren't telling you anything until we're told just what the hay is going on!" the pegasus, even in the face of a much larger, armored, and armed warrior, still tried to keep her ground, and stomped at the ground with a hoof to prove just that. The chieftain blinked at the fact that the little one talked, and blinked again, at it's bravery. A toothy grin spread across his face. He then threw back his head and gave a barking laughter. After a moment, he settled down and readdressed the locals. "My sincere apologies for my rather unprofessional first impression," he began, with a short bow towards the six natives, who positively looked even more confused than before. He then turned his head to his Stone Guard, and his voice turned a bit more friendly. "And to you as well, old friend. I-" "Long forgotten." he assured with a nod, happy to leave it be. "Very well then," the chieftain straightened his posture, and raised his voice, as he addressed his kin. "It's time to get a move on! Scouts!" A number of individuals within the group of green-skins stepped closer to the chieftain, and tapped the left side of their chest two times with their right hand, which they had curled into a fist. "Fan out in eight directions," he ordered, looking at each of them intensely. "Be back at camp within the hour." "Dabu!" they shouted as one, ran to different parts of the clearing, and disappeared between the trees. "The rest!" the chieftain's loud voice rang through the ranks of soldiers. "Pick up the wounded, let's head to camp!" The mass of bulky bodies began marching south, up the hill, past the ponies. As they passed, the closest sent nods and toothy grins their way. The ponies looked at the one who helped them, and the one who now had stopped in front of them, his axe secured on his back once more. "You are right to be scared," he spoke, the hardened demeanor from before, replaced with a calm one. "And you have right to answers. Come with us, and I will give you the answers I can."