Within the first month he already had all the tools he needed and was busy making his first treehouse. He no longer needed to rely on traps to deal with the animals as an arrow was more than enough.
Edvard knew he was lacking in both strength and speed compared to the orcs and now also numbers, however, that was not all that fighting entailed. Traps took a great deal of effort to make and he now knew that they needed to at least be at a certain level to stay effective.
As such, the first year he only focused on making his network of treehouses to not wast any time. Choosing to only make traps that took little time and were highly effective while he waited for the second year where the orcs would start having iron weapons.
In this time he also fiddled with a few creations that might make life even easier. Guns were a bit optimistic, but repeater crossbows weren't. While he still lacked the iron for the limbs, he started carving the bolts and shaft.
He also made a massive war bow which he couldn't fully draw, yet.
While at it he also drew schematics and blueprints on wooden slabs. Designing the perfect base with fallbacks in all directions and traps on the ground to hinder those coming for him. His aim was not for the traps to kill, but for them to stall.
When the orcs started appearing they would never even make it to his traps as he would move from tree to tree and snipe them accurately with his recurve bow. He always had it on hand, having made a sling to place it on his back. Allowing him to move comfortably through the trees.
Sure, it didn't have near the penetrative power of his longbows and nowhere close to the power of the war bow, the poison didn't need such power. Three arrows were normally enough. The first in the chest, second in the leg, third in the neck.
As such the second year went past in a breeze, Edvard constantly building according to his blueprints. Making three massive ballistae frames that had limbs thicker than his entire body. A contraption of wooden gears were the only way he could reload these ones monsters.
However, they still needed iron for triggers and crucial parts, as such only the frames were done. Besides this Edvard had also made two repeater crossbows capable of shooting 10 bolts with a magazine-style reload that just took a few seconds. The hardest was pulling back the string.
He also had a few multi-bolt ballistae. Instead of shooting 1 ballista at a time, the first one-shot 5, the second 7, and the last one 14. They too were waiting on iron to be finished, but the frames were done.
Thus, as soon as the third year arrived Edvard became extremely busy. He easily killed the orcs with his longbow, still unable to draw the war bow. Recovering their armor and melting it and with the help of a few water-powered machines, he finished his ballistae a month before the fourth year. With the extra time, he fortified his outposts with iron.
When the first organized horde arrived, they were killed with ease by the ballista capable of shooting 14 ballista bolts and a few more arrows from Edvard's longbow. The group hadn't even stood a chance. The cleanup took longer than the fight, and the donation of iron was highly appreciated.
The second group fared better, but only till Edvard used his second multi-bolt ballista. Just 3 had managed to survive the two volleys, and Edvard easily picked them off with his war bow. Finally, he was able to almost full draw it. He was only at 90%, but that was enough. The steel arrows flew through the orcs as if they and their armor were just pieces of paper.
This continued and finally, on the day of the fifth year, a hundred orcs and a few hundred goblins arrived. As planned, the goblins all died to the traps while he focused the orcs with his ballistae. However, by the time he was done with the multi-shot, there was still over 50 left.
Edvard planned to pick them off 1 by 1 with his war bow, and this was just what he did. Moving from outpost to outpost, having his traps stall them while he let loose every so often. When the orcs attempted to shield themselves with their massive tower shields, Edvard would move to one of his three largest ballistae.
Like the crack of thunder, the bolt was released and the air visibly vibrated. Their massive shield as thick as a person snapped from the impact. Killing four simply from the impact and impaling three more. The opening giving Edvard time to pick off another four before he moved to his another monster ballista.
The orcs didn't know what to do. If they charged they would die to his arrows, if they shielded they would die to the bolts. They banked on the fact that he would be incapable of reloading them and that after the three were shot, that they could close the distance.
Their plan did not work. When they tried to close the distance Edvard would let loose with the reloadable crossbows he had at key points. The bolts couldn't pierce deep, but the poison still entered their systems. Forcing them to halt and take cover. Giving Edvard the time he needed to reload.
With a wide smile, Edvard looked at the carnage. His smile disappearing as he thought of needing to clean all this up.
As he was about to go down he saw a sight he had thought he would never see again. His beloved wife walked through the carnage, smiling at him as she said.
"You did it."
Edvard's mind failed to comprehend what was going on. He stared at her face and took in every detail, cursing himself for having forgotten that her eyes were like the purest jade one could imagine. That her hair was like silky gold and that the love between them was true.
"Yawen..." The name came out as little more than a whisper, yet the woman smiled. Her smile blinding Edvard and breaking down all the walls he had made during the past years.
Jumping down from the trees without a care he rushed forward. Stopping suddenly, just a few meters away.
"No! This can't be!" He shouted as his body shouted at him to stay away from this person. From his wife. His instincts screaming at him.
"Dear, why did you stop?"
"No please no! Don't be one of them!" Edvard shouted as he moved back, Yawen stepping forward to keep the distance even.
"Them?" Looking around she frowned, "I'm no orc."
"But you're here. You're in this hell, an-an-and..." Edvard choked and started running, Yawen running after him.
"What's going on Edvard? Why are you running?" She shouted as she ran after him, seeing this, shivers nearly caused Edvard to fall.
"Nooo! Stay where you are!" He shouted, pulling off his recurve bow that had been on his back through the entire fight. Taking aim through teary eyes. Her confusion causing him to nearly give. However, he trusted his instincts. Even if they made no sense.

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It was like this energy was a part of him, yet it was clearly a foreign substance. Apparently, the first step to learning how to become a knight was channeling it into a blade. Most swords made for knights were made of special magical metals and enchanted. The glow that Edvard had seen so often was the process of the metal being filled with ether. Activating its magical properties, and naturally, the effects of the enchantments. Edvard’s blade was apparently different from the norm. It did not glow when he pushed the strange energy into it. Though, Edvard suspected that was because the amount he could gather and focus was too little to affect the magnificent blade. While Edvard still had a thing or two to nit-pick about regarding the Vespes prince, he had to accept that he was only alive thanks to the prince’s ‘gifts’. While hell, the illusion had truly prepared him for the harshness that this world was filled with. “Can you teach me how you form spells?” Edvard asked. “I can’t be
Epilogue (1)
Edvard stirred, his entire body afire. Grimacing, the previous events slowly came back to him. ‘So, I survived…’“Careful now.” Abigail instructed, bringing a cup to his mouth and having him take a few small sips.The herbal tea helped soothe the blazing fire in his throat, sadly it did little for the rest of the flames. Trying to force out any words caused his chest to explode in pain, so he remained quiet. Taking sips as Abigail offered them.“I can’t believe how reckless you were.” Abigail said, Edvard noticing that they were in the shade of some tree. The gentle sound of a stream was barely audible. “I really thought you were going to die on me when you didn’t stir for two days.”Unable to form any words, Edvard simply held his peace. Listening as Abigail detailed what had happened after he had lost consciousness. Atop the horse, she had rushed with him along the main road, heading deeper into the kingdom. Stopping long after night had arrived.That night, she had cleaned most of
The orc horde (Part 11)
“He made it…” Edvard forced out these words as he continued to shoot arrow after arrow. No longer was it possible to keep the rooftop clear of orcs. The best he could do was kill them as they gathered their footing.The continuous pulling of his bow was showing its strain on his untrained body. His shoulder acts, his fingers burned, and his arm trembled. Yet, he pushed on. He had to. He couldn’t die here.He still needed to find Yawen. He still needed to find a way home.The screams from below had long since died. The knights had fought valiantly. But valiance was not enough to turn the tide of a battle.“Are we going to die like this?” Abigail asked, forcing herself to stay calm and take deep, steady breaths. Collecting her focus and doing her best to gather the ether in the surrounding. Thanks to overusing magic and a lack of sleep, her mind was already foggy. Yet, she pushed on.“That… isn’t… part… of… the plan.” Edvard replied between the twang of his bow. Luckily, he had more tha
The orc horde (Part 10 – Salvation)
Edvard took a deep breath and calmed his heart. Abigail was next to him, responsible for blasting any orcs who made it to the roof, back to the ground. She was still tired. Unlike Edvard, she had no sudden recovery thanks to a strange magical sword.Yet, she was determined. She took deep, steady breaths, focusing on the surrounding and doing her best to remain calm. The destruction of her hometown had certainly sent her heart into shock. She was ready to accept that none of her family had made it out.Even so, she had many friends in the town. She hoped and prayed that some of them might still be alive.“You ready?” Edvard asked, his targets in his sights.“Yes, let’s do this!” Abigail replied, determined to fight to the last. Even if their mission ended up unsuccessful, she wanted to kill as many of these damned orcs as possible before her dying breath.“Right.” Taking another deep breath, Edvard could feel a strange energy filling his lungs. Distributing itself to the rose patterns
The orc horde (Part 9 – I’m no strategist)
The roses imprinting themselves into Edvard caused him to glow. Abigail gasped in awe at the sight, his entire body lighting up like he was some sort of angel. Until it all vanished, leaving only faint outlines of the roses. Like fading tattoos.“A-are you alright?” Abigail asked.“I feel great!” Edvard replied with a warm smile. Filled to the brim with energy and more confident than ever. “Let’s go see if the town is still holding out.”Edvard took the lead. The two followed the path created by the orcs when they had chased Edvard, having cut down all plants in their way, allowed the two to move swiftly and in an almost straight line. Their return taking them no time at all.Smoke was the first thing they noticed upon exiting the forest.“Ahhh—” Edvard moved quickly, stopping Abigail from making any further sounds.“Look carefully, the smoke isn’t acting normal. I think someone is controlling it to give cover to survivors.” Once he was sure she wasn’t about to shout in concern, Eldri
The orc horde (Part 8 – Tree of light)
Edvard slowly stirred, fighting the sleepiness that filled his entire body. He fought to simply stay conscious. Sleep was a tempting mistress, but his years in the illusion taught him never to let sleep dull his sense. He needed to confirm the situation. The last thing he recalled was seeing Abigail among the carnage.Abigail was sitting near a fire, her clothes a mess of blood and tears, having used her clothes as bandages for Edvard's wounds. Forcing himself upright, Edvard smiled. She was a beautiful girl, far too young for him, but he could at least enjoy the sight as the fire illuminated her hair. Her hair was no longer a shiny bright green but rather a deep dark green. Yet it was still enchanting as a shine would come through as the flames of the fire played in the wind. Edvard was lying atop some large leaves, close enough for the fire’s heat to reach him. His own clothes were tattered, his toning muscles reflecting the light of the fire. A few more months, and he would be at
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