Renamira smiled to herself. She hadn't expected her plan to work out so well. She hadn't expected to actually be dragged into the city to fight. (Of course, by now, the orcs had broken through to the city.) But, she was not about to let him do this, so when they arrived in the city, she swung her sword at him. The orc got mad, and finally yelled, "What is wrong with you?" Then he threw his helmet off, and Renamira saw that he was human, and she freaked out. "Yes," he said. "I'm human. If you want, you can cut off my head now, and be done with it." But Renamira did not cut off his head. She had other plans. She dragged him into a corner, and held him there. She threw pieces of wood on the ground to create a wall, so that no one would be able to see them. Then, she removed her helmet.

Kyran backed up against the wall in shock. He couldn't believe that there was a girl behind the mask. He had almost known it in his heart, but he really hadn't figured it out for sure yet. He asked her, "How long have you been an orc?" "21 years," she said. "But now we've got to go fight." And with that, the two were off, ready to fight.

Esgalia sat by Faramir, bored, and wondering what on earth she could do. Faramir was still sleeping, and Esgalia was still sitting by him. Finally, she decided to find something else to do. She bid Faramir good luck, and walked out to the outside. She didn't expect to find any men off duty, but strangely enough, a soldier was standing outside the Houses of Healing, and he wasn't doing anything. She was curious, and went over to see him.

"Good day, kind sir," she said to him. "What are you doing? Are you supposed to be on duty, perhaps guarding the Houses of Healing?" The man turned toward her. "No," he answered. "I'm not on duty. I've been... temporarily dismissed from duty." "What do you mean?" Esgalia asked. It turned out that this was Beregond, who had aided Pippin in his search for Gandalf. He had left his post, and that was against the law, so he was in deep trouble. "I cannot guard anything right now," he said. But this gave Esgalia an idea. "Come with me," she said. "We must go to fight. After all, neither one of us has a job to do, and we're both in trouble when this ends, so let's go together." "I like you Esgalia," said Beregond. "And I like your style." Then the two ran down together to find the action.

Down in the first level, Renamira was thinking and fighting at the same time. This was a very difficult skill, and it took a lot of coordination. She was thinking about the fighting, and how they might use their strange orc clothing to an advantage. "Kyran!" she yelled. "Put your orc helmet on! We can trick the orcs into thinking we're some of them, and then we'll get them!" Kyran wasn't sure he knew what she had said, but he put his helmet anyway. It worked. None of the orcs were smart enough to figure out that the two orcs that were killing them were really humans.

It was just then that Esgalia and Beregond reached the bottom level and began to fight. They were fighting for quite a while when Beregond pulled Esgalia aside and said, "Do you see the two orcs over there? They're killing their own people!" Esgalia looked over, and noticed them two. Curious, she went over and attempted to kill them. Fortunately, Renamira was smarter than that, and saw the blow coming from a mile away. She turned and blocked the blow, and then tore off her helmet. "Don't kill me," she shouted over the noise. "I'm only trying to help you. And so is he," she added, pointing to Kyran.

Esgalia looked shocked, and asked, "How on earth did you get those uniforms?" "We were originally with the orcs," the girl said to her. "Well, my name is Esgalia, and this is Beregond. What's your name?" she asked. The response came back loud, but not very clear, "Well, this is Kyran, and I'm Renamira." Esgalia stopped for a minute, but quickly recovered. She could have sworn that the girl just said her name was Renamira, but that couldn't be true. She must have been hearing things.

Renamira was glad to have that little setback over, so she put on her orc helmet and continued to fight. She was kind of glad to have Esgalia and Beregond helping them, instead of trying to kill them. The battle raged on and on, until finally the Rohirrim arrived in the morning, and the battle was won. It was a good day that day, and everyone felt relieved that it was all over. Esgalia went back up to the Houses of Healing, and the other three followed her. They helped Esgalia, and even got to meet Aragorn, when he wasn't healing people that is.