Max the Dragon Warrior by Whiskey Flowers
Author:Whiskey Flowers [Flowers, Whiskey]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2016-08-25T05:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 10
Mary
Mary and her troops had their defenses planned out well, they would not fire until her enemy had actually landed and sent men up the beach. She had placed enough obstacles in their way that they would all have to funnel to a particular point to get to the gates, gates her engineers had done a marvelous job on. The path leading to the walls descended to a point that when an enemy was right up on the gates they would be looking at a wall 50 feet high. Add to the fact the whole trip was through wet sand as arrows peppered them the whole way would add to the misery. The coup de grace would be when the heavy boulders would be dropped. The waters to the front and sides of Griffinâs isle were treacherous and hard to manage which only left one means of attack. Perhaps if they somehow found her little village they could do something else but that would take years to accomplish. They would need to take over the village, build a ship yard then build a vessel worthy of three days travel by sea. Once they accomplished all of that they would still have to know the route to get here through the tricky waters as the lane was narrow and easily missed. Once arriving then whatever little force they had would be summarily slaughtered. The only real opposition she would face came from the skies, the griffins still in Yadiaâs control.
Mary would send a missive calling all loyal griffin riders to her aid, the more she received the merrier. She would still have to fight some of them, if she was the enemy, she would send flocks of griffin riders and drop them behind the line as a fighting force. Some could drop a line of rope to their friends below and try to let them up. It would be a bloody affair for the attackers, many of their men would die and those who eventually got over the wall would be faced with a smaller wall inside manned by fresh troops. Eventually if Yadia put all of her forces into sieging the island Mary could be overrun, but Yadia if she was any kind of ruler would see this place as being too much trouble and focus her attacks elsewhere. None of that mattered though right now Mary thought, what did matter was that she could see men piling into boats, men who would soon be on her shores.
âI donât think they know you are here yetâ Pem said as she stood alongside her queen.
âThey will know soon, I will fly my flag as high as I possibly canâ Mary replied. âI want them to know the true queen has taken refuge here and I still have power. I will crush my enemies beneath my feet and I want them to know who is the cause of it. I want Yadia to hate that she has taken the throne, I will start by picking off her allies one by one.
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