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dinghisbarbariansoldiers,hestormedfromonesideofthebattlefieldtotheother.Thenhewouldturnbadchargeinanotherdire.WhereverhewentDimitri’swarriorsfelllikewheatbeforethesickle.Standingonaedmound,Mr.Kaffeewaskeenlytheseofbattle.TurningtoWhiteFairyhesaid,

    “Quick.Quiformourfourleadersthattheyaretodisperse.Tellthemtooutfnktheenemywhileevadingtheleaderonthebckhorse.Makeuseofdevioustactianeuverandsurroundtheehenkilltheybyinfligmoredamagestotheenemywebeonanequalfootingwiththem...”WhiteFairyimmediatelyflewdowntothebattlegroundtodeliverMr.Kaffee’sorderstothefourleaders.Atswashaviimeofhislifesughteriiveswithhismagicswordwhenallofasuddenherealizedtheyhadsomehoeared.Hefoundokilroundhim.Helookedtowardstheleftandsawasmallgroupofhissoldiersbeingsurroundedbynativewarriorsandbeingkilled.Heimmediatelyrodetowardsthemattemptingtoetotheaidofhissoldiers;butwheohisdestinatioivewarriorsslippedawaywithoutdirectlyengaginghimaiohelpanroupoftheirfellowsoldiersinanotherpartofthebattlefield.WhenAtswenttowardsthatgroup,thenativewarriainscatteredandgavehimtheslipdispersingtosomewhereelse.Atspanickedwhenhefoundhimselfinthepositionofhavingnooppoofightandkill.Hesawthatthecasualtiesonhissideweremountingand50%ofthedeadbodiesonthefieldbeloohisbarbariansoldiers.Hewasworriedthatifthingstihisveinhewouldsoonloseallhissoldiers.Puttinghisfingersintohismouthhedeliveredaseriesofshrillwhistlesthatalertedhissoldierstothefactthatageoftacticswasdueandthenwavedhishandtowardsoneendofthefield.Hissoldiersallgravitatedtowardsthatend.KingDimitri’swarriorsalsomadeuseofthistimetowalkovertoMr.Kaffeetroupandreahebattlegroundcametoastandstill.Therewerehundredsofthedeadandwoundedlyingontheground.Theairermeatedwiththemetallicsmelloffreshbloodasalmosthalfofbotharmieshadperished.Thesulesslyandunsteadilynotquitereagthemiddleofthesky,coldlywatgthebattlegroundfullofheadlesscorpsesandmutitedbodies.Thedeadweredead,butthemoansandgroansofthewoundedwereheartwrengireme;forknowinggoingbaealiveossibledream,theywishedonlyforaquickdeathasextricationfromtheunbearablepaintheywereexperieng.

    Witheyesnarrowedintoslits,Ats’gncesweptovertheextelefieldaeredhisattentiononthecampofKingDimitri’snativewarriors,whohadalreadybeenre-athemomentmanyofthemweresittingontheground,makihisbriefrespitetorestawhilesoastobereadyforthebattle.Atskheremustbesomeohatcamp,acutabovetheothers,whowasassessiuationolefieldandgivingorderstothetroops.Justtakethegingoffightingtactics,forexample.Theirwarriorswereextremelynimbleandflexibleintheirmaneuvers.Amassedasonesquareunittheywerereallylikeawallofsteendbronze,almostimperable.ItwasonlybecausehewaswieldingKingDimitri’smagicswordcapableofcuttingthroughrodsteelthathewasabletostormeasilyfromonesideofthebattlefieldtotheother,cuttingdownariedtostophim.Butthentheirbattleformationsuddenlygedandthesquareunitmagicallydissolvedintofourindividualfightingunitswhichoutfnked,outmaneuveredandsurroundedhissoldiers,killingalotofthem,fAtstopullhismenoutofthebattletoavoidfurtherdamagetohistroops.

    “Theremustbeaway

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dinghisbarbariansoldiers,hestormedfromonesideofthebattlefieldtotheother.Thenhewouldturnbadchargeinanotherdire.WhereverhewentDimitri’swarriorsfelllikewheatbeforethesickle.Standingonaedmound,Mr.Kaffeewaskeenlytheseofbattle.TurningtoWhiteFairyhesaid,

    “Quick.Quiformourfourleadersthattheyaretodisperse.Tellthemtooutfnktheenemywhileevadingtheleaderonthebckhorse.Makeuseofdevioustactianeuverandsurroundtheehenkilltheybyinfligmoredamagestotheenemywebeonanequalfootingwiththem...”WhiteFairyimmediatelyflewdowntothebattlegroundtodeliverMr.Kaffee’sorderstothefourleaders.Atswashaviimeofhislifesughteriiveswithhismagicswordwhenallofasuddenherealizedtheyhadsomehoeared.Hefoundokilroundhim.Helookedtowardstheleftandsawasmallgroupofhissoldiersbeingsurroundedbynativewarriorsandbeingkilled.Heimmediatelyrodetowardsthemattemptingtoetotheaidofhissoldiers;butwheohisdestinatioivewarriorsslippedawaywithoutdirectlyengaginghimaiohelpanroupoftheirfellowsoldiersinanotherpartofthebattlefield.WhenAtswenttowardsthatgroup,thenativewarriainscatteredandgavehimtheslipdispersingtosomewhereelse.Atspanickedwhenhefoundhimselfinthepositionofhavingnooppoofightandkill.Hesawthatthecasualtiesonhissideweremountingand50%ofthedeadbodiesonthefieldbeloohisbarbariansoldiers.Hewasworriedthatifthingstihisveinhewouldsoonloseallhissoldiers.Puttinghisfingersintohismouthhedeliveredaseriesofshrillwhistlesthatalertedhissoldierstothefactthatageoftacticswasdueandthenwavedhishandtowardsoneendofthefield.Hissoldiersallgravitatedtowardsthatend.KingDimitri’swarriorsalsomadeuseofthistimetowalkovertoMr.Kaffeetroupandreahebattlegroundcametoastandstill.Therewerehundredsofthedeadandwoundedlyingontheground.Theairermeatedwiththemetallicsmelloffreshbloodasalmosthalfofbotharmieshadperished.Thesulesslyandunsteadilynotquitereagthemiddleofthesky,coldlywatgthebattlegroundfullofheadlesscorpsesandmutitedbodies.Thedeadweredead,butthemoansandgroansofthewoundedwereheartwrengireme;forknowinggoingbaealiveossibledream,theywishedonlyforaquickdeathasextricationfromtheunbearablepaintheywereexperieng.

    Witheyesnarrowedintoslits,Ats’gncesweptovertheextelefieldaeredhisattentiononthecampofKingDimitri’snativewarriors,whohadalreadybeenre-athemomentmanyofthemweresittingontheground,makihisbriefrespitetorestawhilesoastobereadyforthebattle.Atskheremustbesomeohatcamp,acutabovetheothers,whowasassessiuationolefieldandgivingorderstothetroops.Justtakethegingoffightingtactics,forexample.Theirwarriorswereextremelynimbleandflexibleintheirmaneuvers.Amassedasonesquareunittheywerereallylikeawallofsteendbronze,almostimperable.ItwasonlybecausehewaswieldingKingDimitri’smagicswordcapableofcuttingthroughrodsteelthathewasabletostormeasilyfromonesideofthebattlefieldtotheother,cuttingdownariedtostophim.Butthentheirbattleformationsuddenlygedandthesquareunitmagicallydissolvedintofourindividualfightingunitswhichoutfnked,outmaneuveredandsurroundedhissoldiers,killingalotofthem,fAtstopullhismenoutofthebattletoavoidfurtherdamagetohistroops.

    “Theremustbeaway