The Pieces of Battle - Part 12

It seemed to only be the Syndran that was able to look at the fort – for that was indeed what it appeared to be, far more than an encampment – and not feel a mounting dread. Just the sight of it was enough to overwhelm, and freeze them in place. They'd only just departed from the trees, and without a word of command, they found themselves coming to a stop again as they looked up at the fortifications.

"This is going to be difficult," Oliver noted dryly. They weren't the kind of simple stakes and trenches that Lombard had put down when he'd visited Solgrim – this was more a true wall of high logs, twice the size of a man, with both the stakes and the trenches around it.

They'd spoken of breaking through the enemy line, imagining a field battle, and now all those plans – meagre though they were – quickly went out of the window. This was not so much a land battle as a siege. Seeing that wooden fort, it was quite obvious why they'd snubbed the castle in favour of it.