Figures in flames stumbled blindly as soldiers cut them down. As the wedge of men rushed them, the half people in the way who had avoided the conjured flames were not able to avoid the steel.
With a backswing, Richard cleaved a slender, snarling figure almost in half at mid-chest. As the stricken manâs legs buckled and Richard swung around with the follow-through of the powerful strike, he reached down with his other hand and clasped the forearm of the fallen, bleeding soldier. He pulled the man out from under several Shun-tuk still biting him. As Richard pulled the soldier to his feet, using his sword to chop the arms of half people away from the wounded man, he turned him toward their escape route and told him to hurry. Though covered with bite wounds and blood, the soldier looked able to make it on his own, at least for the moment, now that the weight of all the attackers was off him.
Richard caught Kahlan around her waist to pull her along with him and under his protection. âThey didnât kill him on purpose,â he said as he bent close to her. âThey wanted him to scream. It was a trap meant to draw us in.â
She glanced up at the rage in his gray eyes, eyes that at other times could be so kind and compassionate. âI thought the same thing.â
With a tip of his head he indicated the higher ground. âWe need to make it to that defensive position before they spring the rest of it on us.â
âYou think there is more to come besides this?â
âAbsolutely.â
With the man now rescued and the soldiers protectively surrounding them, they followed the wedge-of-steel formation toward the rise of ground backed by the cliff rising up among the hardwood trees. From time to time Zedd was able to throw a flood of flame out ahead of them. The blinding yellow light ignited trees and lit the bottoms of the clouds. Pine needles to each side flared as they ignited and went up in flames, sending a cascade of fire up the sides of the trees before they were turned to ash.
Any Shun-tuk unfortunate enough to be caught in the blinding incandescence appeared skeletal for an instant before even that much of their remains was vaporized.
Kahlan thought the heat of it might burn away her hair and eyebrows. She didnât know what kind of power these half people had, but the flames were doing more damage to the trees than most of them. Fortunately, it had been raining so much and everything was so wet that the fire was confined to the immediate area and didnât set the woods ablaze.
While it didnât catch up as many of the half people in the inferno as they would have hoped, it at least helped scatter them out of the way. It seemed that the half people, once conceived with occult powers outside the Grace, were not affected by magic the way normal people would have been.
Kahlan saw more of the half people pouring out of the woods behind.
To her right, Richard tightened his arm around her waist to help her keep up, while on her left Nicci kept a hand firmly planted between Kahlanâs shoulder blades not only to help move her as swiftly as possible, but to give her strength. Kahlan hated needing the help.
Irena ushered Samantha along close behind them.
âLord Rahl,â Samantha called out, âwhat can I do to help?â
âRun faster,â he called back over his shoulder.
Samantha and her mother obeyed as the troops fought the enemy off from the sides. Zedd laid down yet more fire behind them to protect their flank as best he could. Kahlan knew that using such power was difficult and exhausting. She knew that he wouldnât be able to keep up such an intense effort for long.
With the way ahead being cleared by the wedge of men of the First File, Kahlan was feeling more confident that they could make it to the defensive position on higher ground up against a rock wall. Once they made it there, then they would only have to fight the half people from one side