The Strength of Resolve - Part 7

The main bulk of the army was forced to lose its formation, for the most part, as it crept from barricade to barricade, doing what they could to get into position. There weren't enough shields for every man, after all.

Only when the army had passed halfway up the hill did the arrows begin to fly.

THWAMP, THWAMP, THWAMP.

Oliver walked with the cart men, using the safety offered by another man's shield as he went. He heard the patter of arrows, more than he saw it. His men stiffened the instant they landed, and their forward motion was stifled ever so slightly as they braced themselves. But then the storm passed, and it was clear that they could not be harmed. They pushed forward again, with a certain amount of confidence.

Atop the wall, the Macalister men could do little but wait.

"Ought we to allow them so close, my Lord?" Gadar asked.