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Tommy, Leola, and Rich slept well into the afternoon. Tommy was dreaming about the day he first met Ylthorin and spared his life. “Tommy,” his commander ordered. He was a very tall Orc, standing only a couple inches under seven feet in height. He had a scar over his left eye, given to him from a scrap with an Elf a year ago. “There is a platoon of Elves heading this way to destroy our copy of the Treaty of Brotherhood. It is your goal to remove this threat by any means needed.” “How many will I have with me?” Tommy asked. “I can only spare four brothers to aid you. All commandos,” the answer was. “I know that you can do it. You are by far my best soldier.” “Sir, I will accomplish the mission, sir!” Tommy yelled, snapping off a crisp military salute. “Mount up! The other commandos have already been debriefed. You are their CO, so the success of the mission falls on your shoulders.” Tommy ran off to his horse, inserting his war mask into his helmet’s slot. The war mask looked a lot like that of a really angry dragon from the country of Eldor. This was done solely for intimidation effect. Tommy raced his horse to the ambush site, where his brothers awaited him. All four of them wore metal armor like Tommy, and had war masks like his own. They were already in the process of setting up a couple standard traps like a covered spike pit and a couple mines. Despite the fact that Orcs were portrayed as stupid, they were in fact the most scientifically advanced society, to the point where they were able to set off their bombs to certain situations like pressure or a trip wire. It had won them many battles before, and it will work this time. “Soldiers!” Tommy yelled, puffing his chest outward and straightening his walk. “What traps have we set up so far?” “Right now we’ve got three mines and two spike pits ready,” Rex Gro-Achmed replied. He wielded a claymore, and he did so with very good skill. “All set up in strategic locations. We can easily get the Elves to walk right into these traps, and being non-magical in nature, they won’t see them coming.” “Good, good,” Tommy replied. “You always were our best at setting up traps, Rex.” He then looked up towards an Orc wielding a battleaxe. “Salem, what’s the status on the bombs themselves?” “We’ve got a total of twenty mines, all set for large crater,” Salem Gro-Nasem replied. He was the team’s technical advisor. “We also poisoned the spike pits. If the Elves don’t die from the spikes, they’ll die from the poison we’ve set into them.” “Good,” Tommy replied. He then looked towards an Orc wearing a bow with a quiver of forty arrows and with a short sword by his side. “Asam, which direction are the Elves coming from?” “They approach from the north,” Asam Gro-Nassume replied. He was the team’s scout, and he was deadly accurate with his bow. “I got a good look at their ranks. We got a battalion heading our way. Four Elven commandos, five wizards, the rest foot-soldiers. Piss-poor odds for them.” “Great job,” Tommy replied. He then looked to the last Orc Commando with the group, Chiba Masahiro. He was the only Orc around that was named after his human side, and he was the youngest Orc Commando around. Tommy and Chiba were only a year apart in age, and both of them dual-wielded a hand-and-a-half sword and a short sword. The only major difference was that Chiba liked to wear a flag on his back with a third sword hidden inside of it. Chiba was a better strategic planner than Tommy, but he was also the worst with tactical thinking. Together, the two formed quite the team. “Chiba,” Tommy began. “Got a plan?” Chiba nodded. “Sir, yes sir,” he replied, beginning to draw out the battle plan in the ground. The Orcs were represented by Xs, and the Elves by Os. “First, we get their attention by having Asam shooting a flaming arrow at one of the Elven Commandos. I doubt it’d catch him off guard, but it’ll do wonders for getting their attention. “We’ll draw the Elves deployed in our direction over the first minefield. The explosions heard will probably draw more Elves this way. We’ll lure those Elves to the first spike pit. Then, we’ll have you and me throw two explosive daggers right at two different foot soldiers. It will create some disorder in their ranks. “After that, the Elves will probably be getting annoyed and will send the whole group after us, from which we’ll split up and lure them to the second minefield and the second spike pit. “After we thin out their ranks enough, it comes down to a good old fashioned melee. Our swords, our honor, and honed skill against the Elves’ longer training times, magic, and greater numbers. They don’t stand a chance.” Tommy patted Chiba over the back. “That’s what I like to hear,” Tommy replied. “Let’s hurry up and set up the rest of these traps.” The next six minutes were spent frantically setting up the remaining mines. They decided ten mines per minefield. Asam noticed the Elves first. “Here they come!” he warned the group. The group split up and fell into the shadows. Tommy shined a glint of light at Asam three times, signaling “1…2…3!” Asam understood and ignited one of his arrows. He found one of the Elven commandos, signified by his fancier armor, which was plated with gold and jewels, aimed right for the center of the mass, stilled his breath, and let the arrow loose. The shot flew out and hit the Elven commando right in the chest, injuring him, but not outright killing him. Elven yells of “Damn!” and “Hostile!” rang out, each one searching for the sniper. Asam made himself known by firing another arrow to finish the job, attracting enough attention to give away his position. One of the Elven commandos, an Elf standing roughly five feet tall, with dual short swords, ordered, “Get the Orc!” Ten foot soldiers broke off to give chase. Asam skillfully wove past the minefield, with the Elves in tow. One of them readied a fireball, and found Asam, who fired another arrow at the Elf, killing him outright. The remaining Elves charged blindly across the minefield. When the first one stepped on one of the mines, it blew up in a manner that completely shredded the Elf’s body. The other Elves only just realized this when a second Elf stepped on a mine, and the rest began seeking cover, only to run into the other mines. With the first ten Elves destroyed, Asam used his sword to glint the light towards Tommy in a manner that signified “all dead”. The remaining Elves were startled by the sound. The Elf commando that sent the previous Elves to their doom ordered five Elven foot soldiers and his five mages to investigate. Each one charged blindly into the forest, only to have their attention drawn away by Chiba waving his flag. He stood on the other side of the first spike pit, and proudly declared, “Come get me, if you dare!” to the Elves. Three Elven wizards casted fireballs in Chiba’s direction, only to miss due to the foliage giving him cover. Chiba mocked, “200 years hasn’t helped your aim!” The Elven foot soldiers charged directly at Chiba, only to fall directly into the spike pit. Each soldier was impaled with extreme prejudice. The Elven wizards readied a more accurate Ice storm, but were cut off as Asam hit them in the head with arrows. Tommy and Chiba then moved to the side, reading two explosive daggers each. Tommy declared, “I’ll take the mooks using the spears.” “That leaves me with the mooks using swords,” Chiba replied. The two clapped hands and threw their daggers. Each one of them were aimed at the metal portions of the armor and their blades. As they hit, the black powder ignited, causing a massive explosion each time. Elven soldiers ran for cover, only to find no more daggers thrown their way. The Elf commando in charge yelled, “Enough! Let’s get them all! Everyone, charge!” A yell came out from the Elves as they ran directly for the Orcs in the forest. Rex yelled, “Over here!” Tommy yelled from another direction, “No! Over here!” The two groups split up to give chase. Tommy dodged the spike pit, while Rex led the Elves to the second minefield. None of the Elves were bright enough to realize that they were being led into a trap until it was sprung. Another ten Elves died in the trap, bringing their numbers down from fifty to nineteen. Then the brawl began. Tommy and Chiba leaped out of the foliage to attack two different Elven commandos, while Asam and Rex took on the foot soldier mooks. Salem swung his battleaxe in the direction of three Elven foot soldiers and the brawl went up in the air. Chiba and Tommy were practically untouchable as they dueled the Elven commandos, while Asam stayed at a good distance until he ran out of arrows. Rex charged with his claymore, taking on five mooks. The battle raged on for only about two minutes. The Elven commandos proved to be the longest lasting fighters, but they were slain by Chiba and Tommy’s coordinated strikes. Rex was slain in the brawl, while Asam took some good nicks from when he had to switch to his sword. Salem had a couple good hits on him, but he would live. It seemed like the battle was over. “Wait a second,” Tommy began, counting out the Elven commandos. “One…two…three…where’s the fourth?” Tommy began to smell the air for the unmistakable scent of an Elf. Surely enough, he found the Elf trying to run. Tommy threw his body forward, causing the Elf to fall to the ground. Tommy crossed his blades at the commando’s neck. The Elf had dirty blonde hair and emerald eyes. It was obvious that he was fresh out of camp, because there was one look in his eyes that only a rookie would make. Fear. The Elf was scared for his life. No experienced Elf was ever afraid of the Orcs. Tommy tried to convince himself to end the Elf’s life. Cries of “Finish him!” and “Avenge Rex!” rang out from his fellow soldiers. But as hard as Tommy tried, he couldn’t get himself to kill the Elf. He sighed. “I must be going soft,” he muttered to himself. The Elf looked him right in the eyes. “What?” he asked. His voice was filled with pure, unadulterated fear. He couldn’t believe what he saw, that his entire platoon was slaughtered before his eyes, with only one Orc dying. Tommy moved his blades away from the Elf’s neck. “Go,” Tommy said. “Before I change my mind.” The Elf scrambled to his feet and began to run as fast as his legs could carry him. Chiba asked angrily, “What are you doing?! You’re letting one of the ELVES run free?!” “What about Rex?!” Asam asked. “What about the war?!” Salem asked. Tommy spun his swords in his hands. “I can’t kill him. And I won’t let you kill him,” he replied. Asam and Salem nodded their heads, charging right at Tommy. Salem swung his battleaxe, only to have it deflected by Tommy’s longer sword. He then had his stomach pierced by Tommy’s shorter sword. Asam tried to pick up an arrow, but was hit with an explosive dagger before he could nock it. His body exploded along with the arrow, leaving only Chiba left. Chiba looked right at Tommy with regret. “I can’t believe you would do this to your brothers,” Chiba replied, walking off. “Traitor.” Tommy then woke up, his body covered in sweat. The dream hadn’t come to him since the day he and Leola went to Toren’s base in order to hide until things cooled down from Lebanon. Only this time, he couldn’t take a bath.
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