Man of War – Excerpt No. 197

Warning, oxygen levels at 10.6% and rising. All personnel are to make their way to an emergency shelter.

“To my surprise, the town was willing to help us.” Marc said.

He finished carving in the last letter dealing with the preparations they made to defend the town.

“Before we finished saying ‘Good morning,’ the town elders agreed to assist us.” Marc said. “They considered us to be a part of their community.”

The town was a whirlwind of activity for three days and nights. By the time they were done, Frisian horses had been built and placed at key locations. Their high frame and sharp edges ensured that any horseman who made the attempt ended up bloody… or worse

People from the town busy digging a trench. Scene and clothing appropriate for 16th century France.

Disclaimer: This excerpt from Man of War is currently in development. There may be typos, errors, omissions, inconsistencies and so forth.



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