The Seven
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Revision as of 03:59, 3 August 2025
Title: The Seven
Author: D. Oztriker
Seven knights stood at the ramparts as the anticipation of the seige came over them. Seven knights, breathing, living in harmony is all that stood between the enemy and the city.
Seven knights, watching vigilantly over the cursed, broken ground, covered in the blood and bodies of both friend and foe alike.
Seven knights.
Seven knights bled at the ramparts as the anticipation of the seige came to perdition.
Seven knights, fighting, dying in harmony as they stood between the enemy and the city.
Seven knights, fighting furiously over the cursed, broken ground covered in the blood and bodies of both friend and foe alike.
Seven knights.
Seven dwindled to six.
One felled by the blade of an enemy.
Seven dwindled to five.
One felled by the spell of an enemy.
Seven dwindled to four.
One felled by the arrow of an enemy.
Seven dwindled to three.
One felled by the axe of an enemy.
Three knights stood at the ramparts in victory as the siege came to end.
Three knights, humbled, dignified in harmony stood between the slain and the city.
Three knights looking upon the cursed, broken ground covered with the blood and bodies of friend and foe alike.
Three knights.
Three knights, all of one heritage, all of one purpose, all in one cause.