The Man Who Counts XVII, see here.
Thrilling battle scenes:
canoes circle ice ships like wolves around a buffalo herd;
arrows, catapult bolts, flung stones and exploding oil jugs hit the ships;
but flying Lannachska with buckets douse the burning sails;
one ship is dismasted but its crew flies to others;
Lannachska air power hammers the canoes;
ships, ramming and burning the canoes, approach the Drak'ho Fleet of interlinked rafts which pulls into war formation with churning oars;
"The sea itself burned and smoked behind; ahead lay the great rafts." (p. 468);
"...the massed rafts became a storm... Bat-winged devils sought each other's lives through one red chaos... whirling, shrieking destruction." (p. 469);
"Red-stained water, littered with dropped spears and bows..." (p. 470);
when the mast on van Rijn's flag ship ignites, he cuts it loose so that it falls onto and burns a Drak'ho raft;
Lannachska ships follow van Rijn's into the Fleet where the wooden rafts burn whereas the ice ships do not;
the next move is not to burn a raft but to capture it;
but the Drak'ho Expeditionary Forces approaches;
the chapter ends...
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
Nicholas van Rijn could have been a masterful politician or soldier if he had chosen either of those career paths! He might even have been the Founder of the Terran Empire if he had lived in the late Time of Troubles era.
Sean
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