106 The Order of Kirof (1/2)

A New Dawn Innovation 54950K 2022-07-20

Except for those that were still fighting, everyone stared at the closed gates, to see who will pass them. The sun was quite not yet visible, but the sky was turning more and bluer and it was not that hard anymore to spot the zombies rushing at the living. Of course, it did provoke fear and panic prior to the sound of the horn, when people realized how bad looking were the injured. In the cover of the night, it was hard to discern the injuries behind the heavy armor.

But even if the zombies were more frightening than the skeletons, their number was far lower. This allowed the few survivors from the garrison to incapacitate more than kill them. And with the arrival of the reinforcements, they were only using numerous obstacles gathered in the surrounding houses to form barricades here and there. Since the zombies were even clumsier than the skeletons, this resulted in temporary success, at the cost of the furniture that was getting destroyed.

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The sound of the horn resonated once more, albeit far more closely than before. The gates were slowly opening, and the soldiers that were on top of the ramparts were shouting in joy after discovering who was coming to help them. Some people that were familiar with that sound finally remembered where they heard it, sharing the extremely good news to their neighbors. So when the citizens first saw the skull helmet worn by their saviors, they only felt relief and not fear.

The mighty riders didn't stop at all, a passage already formed in the huge crowd to let them through. In a blink of an eye, ten or so knights charged forward, agilely controlling their mount to not harm the innocents nearby. It was not that hard since the way was large enough for two horses to walk side by side, by for the previously desperate inhabitants of Archet, it was like they were Heroes.

The frontline had been pushed back repeatedly so many times that the incoming knights barely had to ride for less than 30 seconds before reaching it. With the usual traffic and the size of the city, it would have taken nearly 5 minutes to reach the eastern gates from the West, even with a horse. This was also proof that if the local guards had to fight by themselves till the end, they would have perished not long after dawn.

Everyone cleared the path for them, whether it was civilians or fighters, but the group split up in five duos. Each heading to different directions, to deal with the undead in multiple locations at the same time. This could have appeared to be presumptuous, to only change the tide of battle with only two riders, but Davion and Meridiana had already proven it was possible. And the moment the exhausted warriors saw them in action, they felt that the comparison was quite accurate.

Like vicious animals, the knights launched themselves in the fray, hacking down any undead in the range of their weapons. Most used a greatsword that should have been handled with two hands accompanied with a massive shield. Only one was even more reckless, dismissing the great shield for a short sword. Nonetheless, both weapons were used only offensively, the weight of the shield used to crush the frail limbs of the undead.

Some guards couldn't help but have goosebumps, and if they hadn't known they were here to help, they would have thought the knights were madmen, not caring at all for their lives. But the result spoke for themselves, in the few minutes following their arrival, the different groups of strangers had pushed back the undead farther than where they were before Seron died. The only moment they momentarily paused their assault was when they arrived at the destroyed City Hall and had to be careful near the hole on the ground.

Looking at this, Malakov was a bit shocked, for it seemed that those knights had infinite stamina. Only beings that would never tire or rarely would act at their full potential all the time. So either the way they fought were not even the maximum they could accomplish, which would be extremely bad for them, or they were lunatics. They had heard of their reputation and the stories surrounding them, but it was always rumored and they hadn't killed anyone that directly saw them fighting with their own eyes.

But if anyone asked in the human nations or even beyond that who they should call to fight an undead army, it would be those knights. The Order of Kirof. The fallen knights, the former Eagles of Parkow. The only surviving entity of the previous human kingdom. They dismissed their helmet shaped like the head of an eagle to wear those skulls, symbolizing their origin.

In truth, their story was a bit pathetic. The moment one of the Dark God unleashed that spell, turning the entire country into a land for the dead, they were fighting another one near the mountains. They had helped the trolls and their Hero, Târlakh, only to come back and see their own country devasted. The thousands of men and women could only lament, knowing that they hadn't protected their families, their friends, their cities.

Following the fall of Pankow, the numerous refugees entered the neighboring countries and adapted themselves to the local life. But that was because they were not the most elite troops of that said kingdom. The sovereigns of that time were extremely reluctant at sheltering those knights, who acted like one group. They didn't deny the fact those loyal souls were to be praised for their actions in the Age of Darkness, but after the Calamity ended, the purpose of the Order of Kirof was a thorn in their side.

Because of this, the first years were extremely rough for the knights. They had to give up their weapons, their armors, their brothers and sisters. Some enjoyed the sudden peace and truly converted themselves to the life of a civilian. Others joined the Adventurer Guild or entered the battle as mercenaries. Seeing the ancient heritage and culture of the Order being slowly destroyed, the former officers were desperate. Until, a movement was seen from Pankow, a large force of undead heading toward the Republic of Avenio.

Because it was shortly after declaring its own independence, the army was stretched out between the North, frontier with the Synnada Empire, and the South from where the undead were coming. Lacking men, experienced fighters, they were on the brink of losing and allowing the dead to roam inside Avenio. It was at that time that the Order forged a pact with the high council of the republic.

The latter will guarantee that they will not influence in any way the Order of Kirof. For this, the knights will fight for them any time an undead was spotted, for free. This point was the ultimate concessions of the former officers, and this was what made the aristocrats and merchants accept the deal.