The Tigers of The North - Part 2

"You think highly of this third one then, aye?" Gorm said, his voice quieting as he came to a rest in his attack. "Is he your victory condition? Are you fool enough to put it all on that? More fool you, strategist. We have one of our own."

Gorm continued to speak, even as Lombard merely eyed him placidly, betraying no reaction to his words. How could he? He did not understand a single one that he breathed. And yet somehow, with that latest line, it was as though Lombard understood.

"It'll be your promising youth against mine, then," he said. "Let us see who reigns supreme."

He neglected to add – even if Gorm could not understand him – that his youth was not his own. His youth belonged to a man mightier than he'd ever seen. Perhaps the man that might overshadow even Arthur himself. It was he that had seen potential in the boy, and it was he that nurtured it.