The sound of men hastily donning armor surrounded them. Myles sighed wearily hoping that these rumors were untrue but knowing better than to be unprepared. Zaichaer’s defence core like the city was made mostly of human’s, but there were plenty enough from the nob that had joined up for a chance at a higher station via the military. I was from one of these recruits that Myles had been handed a newspaper warning of a dire situation approaching. Strapping on shields and buckling on their swords the men all grumbled. Myles had ordered the Heavier plate armors from the barracks. Significantly more cumbersome than the patrol chain mails they were used to.
A nearby minder scoffed at them, believing them to be preparing for a fools errand. “Hurry yourselves up, if anyone isn’t fully geared in the next five minutes you’ll be running a lap around the city tonight” Myles could sense the urgency in those that feared the worst and couldn’t help but feel a tense knot forming in his gut. He hoped that whatever this was or would be was noting more than the machinations of a mediocre magi.
In five minutes, he had before him a group of men numbering in the forties, all nervous and unsure of what exactly they could do to prevent an invisible threat. Myles swallowed his nerves, he needed to provide these men a plan, a goal, something concrete to proceed towards. “Men, take heart, for we are the Shields of Zaichaer!” Banging his sword against his shield Myles searched the eyes of the men and women before him. “We must hope for the best, and prepare for the worst, this is our solemn duty. We will march in formation towards the Knob, if the threat is a coward a simple show of force in the area may scare it off. From there we will set up a sweep and patrols.” Pointing his iron hand at the tower of the Minders Myles sneered. “The minders say we’ve nothing to fear, that we are running a fools errand so that a simple news rag can make fools of us.” Clenching his fist and banging it against this breast he looked back to his men. “I won’t speak for the rest of you. But I’d rather be the man who was there when he wasn’t needed, than be the man who wasn’t there when he was. So prepare your hearts, and sharpen your eyes, this morning we go a hunting!” “Horrah” His men sounded back to him and Myles turned on his heel. All in toe behind him Myles had forty-eight men, twenty spears, ten great swords, five axe men, and thirteen men with crossbows. They’d also brought a wagon pulled by two oxen, mostly empty save for ammo and some medical supplies. That and a not insignificant amount of candy. When asked by the clerk about the requisition Myles had simply stated “Public relations”.
With all that in tow the soldiers set off from the barracks towards the knob, all hoping for the best and fearing for the worst.