Urzak Iron-Hold
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The mountain road was barely a road at all. It was more like a scar cut into stone. A winding path upward between sheer drops and broken teeth of rock. A dozen Orc warriors moved along it in disciplined silence. No drums sounded. This was not a parade.
Urzak walked near the front of the column. His axe and cleaver both slung low. His eyes constantly scanning the horizon as well as the cliffs above. The mountains had a way of looking empty right up until they weren't.
Behind the procession the presence of Azrakar weighed heavier than any banner. These warriors marched straighter simply knowing he was there.
The ambush came without warning. No horn. No battle cry.
Stone fell first. A boulder the size of a cart tore loose from the heights above and exploded against the trail shattered bodies. Two orcs vanished beneath it in a spray of blood before anyone could shout a warning.
"SHIELDS!" Urzak roared already moving.
Arrows followed. Black-fletched. One punched through a warrior's throat. Another buried itself in a shoulder joint with a wet crack. The narrow pass became chaos in a heartbeat. Nowhere to scatter, nowhere to retreat. A fatal funnel.
This wasn't a bandit strike. This was planned. Organized. This was a kill corridor.
Urzak dragged a fallen shield upright and slammed it into place. He braced it with his shoulder as another rock screamed past where his head had just been a moment before. His bared his tusks in a snarl while calculating the next move.
"They want us pinned." He barked. His voice cut through the rising panic. "They think the cliffs belong to them."
He pointed up the cliff face. "So we take it."
Urzak surged forward breaking from cover and leaping for the rock wall. His fingers found cracks slick with frost and blood. Behind him warriors followed.
Silhouettes appeared above. Mountain orcs lean and scarred. Their eyes bright with hatred and confidence. They had chosen this place well. They had believed the path would break the war band before blades ever met. They believed wrong.
Urzak hauled himself higher coming to the top of the cliff at last.
He pulled his axe and cleaver free and steel and stone rang out against each other as the first bodies collided above the pass. The mountains answered with echoes that sounded uncomfortably like laughter.
Azrakar