Osa and the Orangemen
Copyright© 2025 by Osa Oladapo
Chapter 20: The Magic War, Part 7: Storming the Castle
Throughout the day farmers, villagers, and messengers have come and gone, passing the encampment, and not a single one has taken notice. The camouflage netting, along with Amy’s and Osa’s concealment spells, successfully fooled everybody; even one of their scouts who travelled up the road too far failed to find the camp even though he knew where it was.
Around dinner time, the camp starts to awaken. Cooking food with logs Osa drew the moisture out of so they didn’t make smoke, and gearing up for a quiet invasion. Soldiers and archers getting dressed for battle. The leaders are gathering for one last meeting before the battle.
In the command tent, Adunbi, Amy, John, Osa, and Quivina are going over last-minute details. John says, “Amy is going to lead the beast man in the castle after dark and set him loose on an attack, while Osa is summoning Ekina and the Dragon to attack any reinforcements. During the distraction, Amy will help Quivina and her archers climb up and take the wall, while Adunbi and John will lead the ground forces through the tunnel and on to the castle grounds. Adunbi and his forces will hold the courtyard and gate so nobody can escape and reinforcements can’t enter. I will fight my way into the inner part of the castle and capture the noble family. Everybody understands what they’re doing?” Everyone nods or speaks in agreement, then John says, “First things first, I want everybody to get a meal, but make it quick. Afterwards, get the best man and go; by the time you get there, it will be dark. Get that dragon here. Then we’ll get our troops ready to move out when we hear the alert raised from inside the castle.”
They all go to their assigned locations. Quivina has the archers put on blackened leather armor and rub char on their hands and faces. Adunbi and John go to the warriors, separating them into two groups: the smaller group of spearmen from the southern continent to follow Adunbi and the larger group of ax and sword fighters to follow John deep into the castle. Amy and Osa tie the tree to release the beast man and lead him to the tunnel; from there, Amy leads him to where he has access to the courtyard well.
Once at the end, Amy grows some vines for the beast man and the warriors to climb up. When she has finished, the beast man slips into the well and waits for the best time to slip out and begin his stealth attacks. Amy turns and runs back as fast as she can.
While Amy was gone, Osa went to her tent, opened the crate that holds her egg, and focused on using it as a medium to contact the dragon, who should be on his way back to his cave, along with Ekina. When she is sure she has successfully made contact, Osa heads for the tree and waits for Amy.
When Amy emerges from the tunnel, Adunbi leads his forces in, followed closely by John and his forces. Amy meets Osa at the tree; they help each other up and make their way to Quivina. Holding hands, Amy and Osa are able to propel the tree at a quicker rate, acting as additional camouflage for Quivina and the archers.
They are not even halfway when the alert horns signal the castle is under attack. The gates are sealed, and forces are doubled. Nonetheless, they continue with their plan, because that is what they expected.
Adunbi is at the well first; he uses his magic to shift the bricks to make for quicker and easier climbing when combined with Amy’s vines. Adunbi is the first into the well; at the top he finds a wooden lid has been placed on top, but it is easily lifted. Lifting the well cap slightly, he peeks out to see the courtyard nearly empty. Some guards at the outer gate and some by the castle door. There are more than a few archers on the wall, but he and his man should be able to deal with those.
Adunbi quietly slides the wooden cover over until there is enough room for him to slip out. He then eased the lid off to one side to act as concealment. He motions for the next man to come up and sends him to a small rose garden nearby; from there, they press against the wall and slowly ease their way towards the main gate. When John comes out of the well, Adunbi joins his men on the wall, while John has his men waiting in the well.
Adunbi has all of his men activate their stone skin amulets, then he leads them in a charge to the front gate. At the gate they encounter four guardsmen dressed in chain mail shirts and coifs and armed with pikes. They are led by a sergeant who has plate shoulder pads and a metal helm with a nose guard and is armed with a long sword. At the top of the gate are four Orangemen who run the gate mechanism.
Twelve of Adunbi’s men form a semicircle, using their shields and defender spears to block incoming arrows from the archers on the wall. Adunbi and six of his men easily overpower the normal gate guards before the four Orangemen reach the bottom of the gate towers.
With Adunbi’s distraction in motion, Amy uses her tree to rapidly lift Quivina and her archers up to the top of the wall, where they surprise the castle archers that are distracted by Adunbi and his men fighting with Orangemen.
As soon as John sees Quivina’s archers fighting with the castle archers, his men pour out of the well, some headed to the towers to aid the archers, some headed to the servants’ quarters, and some following John towards the main entrance of the castle. Amy is the last person to come over the wall.
From the top of the castle, more guards with mounted crossbows and Orangemen with ballistae appear, and the angle then turns towards the invading archers along the wall. They rapidly load their projectiles and begin to take aim when, out of the darkness, a scorching cone of flame lights the night sky, revealing the shapes of two dragons, one breathing a gout of fire onto the rooftop as it swoops past, the other with a silvery glistening rider unleashing a smaller fiery spray as she and her dragon land on top of the castle. That second dragon shifts into the form of a female quite similar in stature to the rider. Osa and Ekina stand triumphantly atop the castle keep, extinguishing the flaming stone and bodies before any serious damage is done to the castle structure.
John and his men force their way into the front gate of the castle, fighting their way through a hundred guards and dozens more Orangemen. Despite the loss of two of his men, Adunbi takes the gate and orders eight of his men to hold their location; the other eight are to aid on the walls while he makes his way inside to support John and his men. With Quivina firmly in charge of the battle on the wall, her archers’ bows able to fire all the way across the battlefield with mystical accuracy, Amy makes her way to the ground and follows Adunbi into the castle.
John’s forces push through the castle guards, overwhelming them with sheer numbers, taking many of them captive, until they get to the noble lord’s inner sanctum on the upper level, where they are met by three Redmen and five dozen Orangemen filling a secondary throne room, blocking the entrance to the living chambers of the lord and his family.
John orders his men into a defensive position: two rows of shieldmen, forming a shield wall, and two rows of pikemen jabbing at any Orangeman that gets too close to the shield wall. Then John has his men all move forward at a slow crawl, forcing the Orangemen backwards, and seizing more and more of the room as they move forward. Anytime a shield or pike is broken, it is immediately replaced from the ranks behind them.
Adunbi is the first to arrive at John’s location; by that time, John’s men have taken about 20% of the throne room. John looks at Adunbi even as Adunbi is assessing the enemy forces. John asks, “Do you think we can take them now that you are here?”
Adunbi tells him, “They have poison claws. The last time I fought this many, I almost died. Their claws don’t dig deep into my skin, but with enough scratches, their poison can seep in. My sister had to save me. If we force them, they will rip through your men like a pack of bears tearing through a group of children. We will kill many of the orange men, but the Redmen will destroy what the Orangemen do not.”
John orders the slow progress forward to stop. “What do you suggest we do?”
Adunbi looks at John. “The Redmen are obviously under orders to hold their line, probably until reinforcements arrive. We wait until my sisters get here.”
Just as he says that, Amy enters the room: “By all the forces of nature, this is not good.”
Adunbi says, “Glad you made it; we are going to need all the help we can get.”
The Redmen begin to talk among themselves at the sight of Amy dressed in her bark and leaf armor and a cloak of living grass, which is obviously magical and disturbing to them.
A few minutes later, when Osa and Ekina enter the room, all the Orangemen seem startled and turn to look at their Redmen leaders, who seem to be equally troubled.
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