Beneath the great limbs of the Wonka Wood’s towering trees stood a group of armored individuals. Their sturdy figures formed an unorganized group, some even opting to take a seat on nearby roots as they took swigs of whatever substances they’d found on their journeys. Whatever the case, each had their weapons drawn and ready. They muttered quietly as a group of Wonks ran around them.
“We’re a bit late,” one of the armored men said to those nearby. “Do we join?”
“No. We wait for the Descendants to near the tree, as we were told.”
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Hellfire. It bit at those dead and alive, jumping along their forms and filling the air with the disgusting smell of burnt flesh. It bit at Fall’s own garb, nearly giving him a head stroke as it baked his finely crafted armor. Around him were several different figures. Orcs, Dwarves, Elves, Humans. It was growing hard to tell who stood with him, but a few faces stood out amongst the crowds of bodies and ash. They roared and yelled as they fought with ferocity, and as more of their own fell they still moved like devils. An Orc was butchered by Elven spears, but his own cleaver cut two of their throats before he fell. A beast of the woods cracked metal with its bare hands as it slammed through lines of Dwarves before finally being felled. Beast men plunged into a group of Human bannermen, flails flying and falling one by one. Wonks stood together before the onslaught of axes and spears. Fall released a roar to his allies, pulling his bloody blade from the dirt.
“Today they see the Wrath of September! Our Prince may come as he wishes, no matter what the Dwarves and Elves believe they’ve done to stop him. He trusts us to lay waste to the Descendant forces! He trusts his chosen and those that stand with him to defend our homes while he prepares for his next strike! For the Prince!”
These calls littered the battlefield amongst the cries of the fallen. “For the Prince! For the Prince!” For each man of the Prince that fell, another took his place, screaming for the Prince’s reign and the return of nature. Whether it brought fear to their enemies or honor to their allies, they shouted. They charged forward one by one, tearing into whatever Descendant they could get their hands upon- or their axes into. Blood was spilt, but still the Prince’s forces screamed in his name and showed what it was to be a follower of September. It was a bloodbath, but they stood.
And as the Titans fell to the united forces of the Descendants, morale stood as strong as the trees in which they resided. If anything, the September Prince’s forces grew more ferocious. They watched the Druids kill forces of nature as if they were nothing, and it infuriated them. It filled them with the anger that drives men to bloodshed.
“False Druids! These do not stand for the Aspects, for the nature that guides them- that guide this world! They strike against nature in battle! They fell beasts of the Aspects! They spit in September’s name! I say this not only to you, my friends, but to them! September is the real word of the Aspects! They know it, even if they will not say it. They’ve seen his glory, his majesty, his command over the Nature they have tried to master. They see who will be the true victor, even if they will not admit it.”
Beasts fought against men, and as the Descendants began to push harder through the forces of September, they still stood. But reinforcements laid in wait. No matter how many joined to take the the lands of September, they would never be able to hold it for long. And as the last of the Descendant forces left the field, Fall remained, shouting once more for those that stood with him.
“The Descendants will count this as a victory, but do they hold these lands? Nay, we do. Do they stand alive on a field of the fallen? Nay, we do. They had a chance to bring an end to our Prince, but today we showed them that he does not stand alone, and those that stands with him are the true followers of Nature. You- you men of the wilds, Orcish allies, and followers of the Aspects- you showed the Descendants the ferocity of the woods.”
“For the Prince.”