05-22-2020, 05:07 AM
I am Stepan ap Willan ap Willan. I have done well for myself so far and am the first in my family to become an Aes or councillor to the head man due to my expertise as the healer.
My village is called Pendock. It is a large farmstead of several roundhouses and a rectangular hall. It is surrounded by a ditch and bank which is topped with a palisade.
Most of us are related to the head man Galvin ap Niall ap Arwin in some way and we are all part of the Cornovii Tribe. The majority of our tribe is based in the hill forts of Cear Ffidd to the north and Caer Guracon to the south.
As is typical of these homesteads it's all one extended family with people marrying outsiders who either settle in the village or they both leave to live in a nearby settlement.
A spring provides water for the village and flows down to join the Brean a brook that goes on to flow into the river Deverill. The Deverill marks the border with the Ordovices is a few miles to the west.
The Meeting
Galvin (the head man) is holding one of his weekly village meals and there is a general meeting going on.
Galvin is talking at length, as per usual. He will not invite a priest into the village as they are expensive, and they annoy people. It's not as if they respect people’s beliefs but they are always trying to convert us and tell us we are sinners.
Sativola interrupts, "You Pendocians are all sinners! You must convert to the one true faith to save your…"
Galvin, "Enough! What's next for today."
Sativola starts to speak again and is shouted down by the crowd and pulled into his seat by his embarrassed wife.
Usenech, "Ummm, Wine, cough, I'm afraid we've had a skin of wine go missing."
Galvin, "What! You've lost my best wine!"
Usenech, "No, sorry, n-n-not your wine but one of the ones reserved for the guards on cold nights."
Galvin, "Oh that's not so bad. Are you sure it hasn't just been used?"
Usenech, "Yes. I know it has not been issued and someone has taken it. The odd thing is there were better wines right next to it."
Galvin turning to the gathered assembly, "Right you lot who's been helping yourself?" When no one owns up he goes into a loooong speech about the importance of community, the need to stick to Celtic honour and consequences of running out of wine in the middle of the night." Finally, he appoints his Sargent to investigate.
Galvin, "What's next?"
Stepan stands and says, "I need to gather some henbane, feverfew and elderflower for my medicines. As you know the best sources are on the far side of the Deverill in Ordovice lands. Who will accompany me on a quick early morning foray across Henrisford?"
Galvin, "Okay you youngsters, who fancies an adventure and a chance to tweak the noses of those Ordovices?"
Llewelyn jumps to his feet. "Fear not I will make sure nothing happens to our gallant healer for I would not wish the ladies to worry about him. I shall scout the area for any of the foul Ordo's."
Stepan, with a smile. "Thanks Llewelyn."
Quinn raises his hand and says, "I'll keep an eye on these two youngsters and I'd enjoy the chance to stick a few of those cross loving, Ordo wimps."
Stepan give a nod with a slightly concerned look on his face.
Galvin says "Next!"…
Later as Stepan is leaving the hall he notices his youngest sister is saying goodbye to her young man from the next village. He walks past quickly, smiling at young love
Gathering Herbs
Our party gathers the following morning at dawn, ready to cross the Deverill and gather Stepan's herbs. Llewelyn is also going to harvest some saplings suitable for turning into arrow shafts. If he manages to bag a couple of geese for feathers so much the better.
It's autumn and this is the last chance to gather the plants needed before winter sets in. It's a good day as far as weather goes, overcast, chilly but no actual rain.
When they reach the river, it is a raging torrent that is going to make crossing difficult.
They stop to discuss the situation. None of them are strong swimmers so that is ruled out. They think they've got two options. The most straightforward is for Quinn to wade across with a rope and then the other two can use the rope to aid their crossing. Llewelyn suggests an alternative. He's noticed that two massive trees have branches that nearly meet over the top off the river and they could climb them and jump from one tree to another. That way they wouldn't get wet.
Quinn loses patience with all this talking and ties his rope around a tree near the ford and starts to wade across muttering about being scared to get your feet wet. Stepan and Llewelyn don't notice at first and then it's too late to argue.
Quinn slips on a stone halfway across and disappears under the water. The others grab the rope and start hauling him back to safety. After a few seconds he manages to get his feet under him and tries again.
Tired and soaked Quinn reaches the other side and attaches the rope securely. The others cross without incident and know Quinn well enough not to tease him about getting wet. By the time they have dried out and Quinn has caught his breath the sun is up, and it is early morning. Leaving the rope for the return journey they head off in search of the herbs.
While Llewelyn disappears into the undergrowth and scouts the area to check they are not surprised. Stepan starts searching for herbs. He quickly locates a nice patch of henbane and some feverfew. Once he's gathered a bag full, he moves on and starts cropping Elderberries. All the while Quinn is standing guard just in case.
Not only does Llewelyn fail to kill any geese but he manages to put an arrow straight through a bee’s nest! A swarm of angry bees attack the party who run for the river at top speed.
By the time Llewelyn realises the danger the bees are all around him. Being stung all over, he crashes to the river and dives in. The others are warned by his screams and manage to get to the river in good time and duck under whenever required.
After half an hour the bees lose interest and the wet, tired, and cold villages get out of the river. Quinn is livid with Llewelyn and picks him up and gives him a good shaking, and a cuff round the head before Stepan manages to talk him down. By now it is noon and they settle down to eat which is when Llewelyn realises his lunch has been swallowed by the river. Stepan offers to share his while looking at Llewelyn's multiple bee stings. Ouch his head is a mass of stings and there are more on his right arm and leg. Everyone is feeling tired and fed up, so they decide to head home.
Llewelyn is leading the way to the river using what cover there is when he spots three figures on the riverbank. They see him at the same time and shout a warning and look wary. Recognising the accent as Ordovice, Llewelyn knows this is going to turn nasty. He knocks an arrow and lets loose as quickly as he can.
Llewelyn's first arrow misses and the enemy duck behind cover and their shields. Stepan and Quinn run up to Llewelyn alerted by the shout.
Llewelyn’s second arrow hits the shield of one of his foes who stops running for a moment to regain his balance.
While Stepan braces for impact, Quinn impatiently steps forward to meet his enemy. His spear crashes through his shield, armour and his left arm causing a horrible wound. The arm hands loose and the Ordovice screams in agony.
Llewelyn prepares an arrow but has no clear shot to his targets.
Quinn rips his spear free almost removing the arm of his poor victim. He collapses unconscious on the ground.
Stepan thrust mightily with his spear, trying to emulate Quinn, the warrior facing him sees it coming a mile off and uses his own weapon to redirect his blow wide causing him to stumble and lose his balance.
While Stepan is recovering his stance his foe jabs at him with his spear but he misses. Llewelyn still can’t shoot, and Quinn’s blow is deflected by the outnumbered enemy.
Quinn attacks again before his opponent can recover and smashes his spear through his shield, armour and into his chest.
Stepan also slams his spear into his foe but the shield absorbs the impact.
Things get very nasty when Stepan misses, Quinn wrenches his spear free, and the enemy tribesman drives his spear through Stepan’s right boot and deeply into his leg.
Quinn lunges in desperation but his spear is deflected. Stepan drops his spear and grabs hold of his foes spear which is embedded in his leg. Llewelyn drops his bow and grabs his dagger.
Quinn attacks with a roar, smashing his spear through his foes throat and out the back. Death is instant.
In the quiet that follows all that can be heard is the groans of the fallen and all three men gasping for breath. It lasted less than thirty seconds but the carnage is shocking.
In the aftermath, Quinn tends to Stepan removing the spear and expertly binding his wound. Llewelyn dispatches the dying man giving him a good death.
Quinn starts to search the bodies of his foes, stripping anything useful from them.
Stepan and Llewelyn recognise Irven as being the boyfriend of their youngest sister. They release him and he joins them as they cross back over the river and return to the village.
Stepan and Llewelyn are profoundly thankful to Quinn who saved the day. Llewelyn is already composing an epic poem to celebrate Quinn's skill in slaying ten men single handed.
On the way back they start talking to Irvin to find out what happened and how he ended up a captive.
Quinn is holding sway, "Llewelyn I don't know why you carry that bow, the only thing you've hit today was a bee’s nest! Maybe we should start calling you Llewelyn the bee hunter."
Llewelyn is laughing and telling him to get stuffed. Then he says, "Quinn that was bloody amazing. You nearly ripped that last guy's head off. I can just hear the epic about today, how the three of us slew a raiding party of Ordovicii. Foremost amongst our party was the Mighty Quinn who single handed left a bloody pile of bodies the attackers had to climb over to reach him."
Irvin looks a bit worried and asks Llewelyn to leave out the bit about him being a prisoner.
Llewelyn turns to him and says, "Just how did that happen? Last I saw you were making out with my younger sister and then we find you on the wrong side of the river."
Irvin blushing says, "I was walking back to my village when I saw two people talking on the road. Something about them made me wary so I ducked into the shadows and watched. They said something about making sure it was done at the next new moon and that this will ensure they don't wake up."
Stepan says, "That's odd."
Irvin, "I thought so too, and my suspicions only increased when they separated and Sativola hurried back to the village passing just feet from my hiding place."
Quinn, "What did you do next?"
Irvin, "I followed the other guy until he got to the ford which was flooded so he headed upstream."
Stepan, "That seems… brave"
Irvin, "Reckless you mean. In retrospect I should have realised how vulnerable I was without my dogs.”
Llewelyn, " Dogs?"
Irvin, "Yes Wolf and Lynx are my two hunting dogs. My family breed and keep dogs for a living."
Llewelyn, "That's so cool, I love dogs, but I've never had one of my own."
Irvin, "Would you like one? I've got a trained hunter that is about ready to be homed. If you want, I could show you how to look after him and use him on a hunt."
Llewelyn, "That would be fantastic thanks."
Irvin, “Then I don't really know what happened. I just woke up bound and being dragged by the two of them across the upper ford. I don’t think they realised I was awake as they were discussing raiding our village at new moon.”
Irvin, "Anyway, what do you make of the missing wine that Usenech mentioned last night?"
Stepan, "That is a bit odd, I don't like the idea we've got a thief in the manor."
Quinn, "How's the head? You seem remarkably alert considering the last day."
Irvin, "Yeh! I tend to recover quickly from knocks. I'm just can't believe I let myself down like that. A captive! I'm never going to live it down."
Llewelyn, "Hey, don't worry. I'll make it that it was part of our plan that you allowed yourself to pretend to be captured to learn more about their plans."
Irvin, "Really! Thanks, you don't know how much of a relief that is. I hate to think what Cordelia would think of me being a prisoner."
Stepan, "You like her, don't you?"
Irvin, "Ummm. Yes, is it that obvious."
Llewelyn, "Yes you lummox. It's written all over you. Look you don't hurt her. She's young and sweet natured, so make sure you treat her right or you'll have a posse of vengeful brothers after you."
Stepan, "Too right."
Stepan, "I think you need to come back with us and talk to Galvin about last night."
My village is called Pendock. It is a large farmstead of several roundhouses and a rectangular hall. It is surrounded by a ditch and bank which is topped with a palisade.
Most of us are related to the head man Galvin ap Niall ap Arwin in some way and we are all part of the Cornovii Tribe. The majority of our tribe is based in the hill forts of Cear Ffidd to the north and Caer Guracon to the south.
As is typical of these homesteads it's all one extended family with people marrying outsiders who either settle in the village or they both leave to live in a nearby settlement.
A spring provides water for the village and flows down to join the Brean a brook that goes on to flow into the river Deverill. The Deverill marks the border with the Ordovices is a few miles to the west.
The Meeting
Galvin (the head man) is holding one of his weekly village meals and there is a general meeting going on.
Galvin is talking at length, as per usual. He will not invite a priest into the village as they are expensive, and they annoy people. It's not as if they respect people’s beliefs but they are always trying to convert us and tell us we are sinners.
Sativola interrupts, "You Pendocians are all sinners! You must convert to the one true faith to save your…"
Galvin, "Enough! What's next for today."
Sativola starts to speak again and is shouted down by the crowd and pulled into his seat by his embarrassed wife.
Usenech, "Ummm, Wine, cough, I'm afraid we've had a skin of wine go missing."
Galvin, "What! You've lost my best wine!"
Usenech, "No, sorry, n-n-not your wine but one of the ones reserved for the guards on cold nights."
Galvin, "Oh that's not so bad. Are you sure it hasn't just been used?"
Usenech, "Yes. I know it has not been issued and someone has taken it. The odd thing is there were better wines right next to it."
Galvin turning to the gathered assembly, "Right you lot who's been helping yourself?" When no one owns up he goes into a loooong speech about the importance of community, the need to stick to Celtic honour and consequences of running out of wine in the middle of the night." Finally, he appoints his Sargent to investigate.
Galvin, "What's next?"
Stepan stands and says, "I need to gather some henbane, feverfew and elderflower for my medicines. As you know the best sources are on the far side of the Deverill in Ordovice lands. Who will accompany me on a quick early morning foray across Henrisford?"
Galvin, "Okay you youngsters, who fancies an adventure and a chance to tweak the noses of those Ordovices?"
Llewelyn jumps to his feet. "Fear not I will make sure nothing happens to our gallant healer for I would not wish the ladies to worry about him. I shall scout the area for any of the foul Ordo's."
Stepan, with a smile. "Thanks Llewelyn."
Quinn raises his hand and says, "I'll keep an eye on these two youngsters and I'd enjoy the chance to stick a few of those cross loving, Ordo wimps."
Stepan give a nod with a slightly concerned look on his face.
Galvin says "Next!"…
Later as Stepan is leaving the hall he notices his youngest sister is saying goodbye to her young man from the next village. He walks past quickly, smiling at young love
Gathering Herbs
Our party gathers the following morning at dawn, ready to cross the Deverill and gather Stepan's herbs. Llewelyn is also going to harvest some saplings suitable for turning into arrow shafts. If he manages to bag a couple of geese for feathers so much the better.
It's autumn and this is the last chance to gather the plants needed before winter sets in. It's a good day as far as weather goes, overcast, chilly but no actual rain.
When they reach the river, it is a raging torrent that is going to make crossing difficult.
They stop to discuss the situation. None of them are strong swimmers so that is ruled out. They think they've got two options. The most straightforward is for Quinn to wade across with a rope and then the other two can use the rope to aid their crossing. Llewelyn suggests an alternative. He's noticed that two massive trees have branches that nearly meet over the top off the river and they could climb them and jump from one tree to another. That way they wouldn't get wet.
Quinn loses patience with all this talking and ties his rope around a tree near the ford and starts to wade across muttering about being scared to get your feet wet. Stepan and Llewelyn don't notice at first and then it's too late to argue.
Quinn slips on a stone halfway across and disappears under the water. The others grab the rope and start hauling him back to safety. After a few seconds he manages to get his feet under him and tries again.
Tired and soaked Quinn reaches the other side and attaches the rope securely. The others cross without incident and know Quinn well enough not to tease him about getting wet. By the time they have dried out and Quinn has caught his breath the sun is up, and it is early morning. Leaving the rope for the return journey they head off in search of the herbs.
While Llewelyn disappears into the undergrowth and scouts the area to check they are not surprised. Stepan starts searching for herbs. He quickly locates a nice patch of henbane and some feverfew. Once he's gathered a bag full, he moves on and starts cropping Elderberries. All the while Quinn is standing guard just in case.
Not only does Llewelyn fail to kill any geese but he manages to put an arrow straight through a bee’s nest! A swarm of angry bees attack the party who run for the river at top speed.
By the time Llewelyn realises the danger the bees are all around him. Being stung all over, he crashes to the river and dives in. The others are warned by his screams and manage to get to the river in good time and duck under whenever required.
After half an hour the bees lose interest and the wet, tired, and cold villages get out of the river. Quinn is livid with Llewelyn and picks him up and gives him a good shaking, and a cuff round the head before Stepan manages to talk him down. By now it is noon and they settle down to eat which is when Llewelyn realises his lunch has been swallowed by the river. Stepan offers to share his while looking at Llewelyn's multiple bee stings. Ouch his head is a mass of stings and there are more on his right arm and leg. Everyone is feeling tired and fed up, so they decide to head home.
Llewelyn is leading the way to the river using what cover there is when he spots three figures on the riverbank. They see him at the same time and shout a warning and look wary. Recognising the accent as Ordovice, Llewelyn knows this is going to turn nasty. He knocks an arrow and lets loose as quickly as he can.
Llewelyn's first arrow misses and the enemy duck behind cover and their shields. Stepan and Quinn run up to Llewelyn alerted by the shout.
Llewelyn’s second arrow hits the shield of one of his foes who stops running for a moment to regain his balance.
While Stepan braces for impact, Quinn impatiently steps forward to meet his enemy. His spear crashes through his shield, armour and his left arm causing a horrible wound. The arm hands loose and the Ordovice screams in agony.
Llewelyn prepares an arrow but has no clear shot to his targets.
Quinn rips his spear free almost removing the arm of his poor victim. He collapses unconscious on the ground.
Stepan thrust mightily with his spear, trying to emulate Quinn, the warrior facing him sees it coming a mile off and uses his own weapon to redirect his blow wide causing him to stumble and lose his balance.
While Stepan is recovering his stance his foe jabs at him with his spear but he misses. Llewelyn still can’t shoot, and Quinn’s blow is deflected by the outnumbered enemy.
Quinn attacks again before his opponent can recover and smashes his spear through his shield, armour and into his chest.
Stepan also slams his spear into his foe but the shield absorbs the impact.
Things get very nasty when Stepan misses, Quinn wrenches his spear free, and the enemy tribesman drives his spear through Stepan’s right boot and deeply into his leg.
Quinn lunges in desperation but his spear is deflected. Stepan drops his spear and grabs hold of his foes spear which is embedded in his leg. Llewelyn drops his bow and grabs his dagger.
Quinn attacks with a roar, smashing his spear through his foes throat and out the back. Death is instant.
In the quiet that follows all that can be heard is the groans of the fallen and all three men gasping for breath. It lasted less than thirty seconds but the carnage is shocking.
In the aftermath, Quinn tends to Stepan removing the spear and expertly binding his wound. Llewelyn dispatches the dying man giving him a good death.
Quinn starts to search the bodies of his foes, stripping anything useful from them.
Stepan and Llewelyn recognise Irven as being the boyfriend of their youngest sister. They release him and he joins them as they cross back over the river and return to the village.
Stepan and Llewelyn are profoundly thankful to Quinn who saved the day. Llewelyn is already composing an epic poem to celebrate Quinn's skill in slaying ten men single handed.
On the way back they start talking to Irvin to find out what happened and how he ended up a captive.
Quinn is holding sway, "Llewelyn I don't know why you carry that bow, the only thing you've hit today was a bee’s nest! Maybe we should start calling you Llewelyn the bee hunter."
Llewelyn is laughing and telling him to get stuffed. Then he says, "Quinn that was bloody amazing. You nearly ripped that last guy's head off. I can just hear the epic about today, how the three of us slew a raiding party of Ordovicii. Foremost amongst our party was the Mighty Quinn who single handed left a bloody pile of bodies the attackers had to climb over to reach him."
Irvin looks a bit worried and asks Llewelyn to leave out the bit about him being a prisoner.
Llewelyn turns to him and says, "Just how did that happen? Last I saw you were making out with my younger sister and then we find you on the wrong side of the river."
Irvin blushing says, "I was walking back to my village when I saw two people talking on the road. Something about them made me wary so I ducked into the shadows and watched. They said something about making sure it was done at the next new moon and that this will ensure they don't wake up."
Stepan says, "That's odd."
Irvin, "I thought so too, and my suspicions only increased when they separated and Sativola hurried back to the village passing just feet from my hiding place."
Quinn, "What did you do next?"
Irvin, "I followed the other guy until he got to the ford which was flooded so he headed upstream."
Stepan, "That seems… brave"
Irvin, "Reckless you mean. In retrospect I should have realised how vulnerable I was without my dogs.”
Llewelyn, " Dogs?"
Irvin, "Yes Wolf and Lynx are my two hunting dogs. My family breed and keep dogs for a living."
Llewelyn, "That's so cool, I love dogs, but I've never had one of my own."
Irvin, "Would you like one? I've got a trained hunter that is about ready to be homed. If you want, I could show you how to look after him and use him on a hunt."
Llewelyn, "That would be fantastic thanks."
Irvin, “Then I don't really know what happened. I just woke up bound and being dragged by the two of them across the upper ford. I don’t think they realised I was awake as they were discussing raiding our village at new moon.”
Irvin, "Anyway, what do you make of the missing wine that Usenech mentioned last night?"
Stepan, "That is a bit odd, I don't like the idea we've got a thief in the manor."
Quinn, "How's the head? You seem remarkably alert considering the last day."
Irvin, "Yeh! I tend to recover quickly from knocks. I'm just can't believe I let myself down like that. A captive! I'm never going to live it down."
Llewelyn, "Hey, don't worry. I'll make it that it was part of our plan that you allowed yourself to pretend to be captured to learn more about their plans."
Irvin, "Really! Thanks, you don't know how much of a relief that is. I hate to think what Cordelia would think of me being a prisoner."
Stepan, "You like her, don't you?"
Irvin, "Ummm. Yes, is it that obvious."
Llewelyn, "Yes you lummox. It's written all over you. Look you don't hurt her. She's young and sweet natured, so make sure you treat her right or you'll have a posse of vengeful brothers after you."
Stepan, "Too right."
Stepan, "I think you need to come back with us and talk to Galvin about last night."