Chapter 5 The Battle of Draken.

It was not long before the Orgs gave a battle cry. And stopmed, beat their chests. Then With the lash of a whip. The Gobins ran forth. There blades out Drakens stayed.

"Fire!" Yelled Anron. And Many arrows fell on the Goblins. The remmaning fled. The Orgs groweled. And charged. Drakens charge aswell. They ran across the empty field. There footsteps were loud like a rampage of elelphants. Then with a yell they clashed. Arrows flew Sword were flung. Many Orgs and Drakens fell, The battle was long. And the fight was firce. But the trolls threw Great rocks. Hitting Both Draken and Orgs. The giants came forth they were mighty and stomped on the Battle filed. Then a great fear came over the warriors. Minotaurs were did exsist. They leaped Into the army with great axes, clubs and swords. Infact even General Oman was there fighting. The battle Wad great and many had fallen. The arrow cases were empty. Spears were snaped. Goblins destroyed.

Anron fell to the ground, he was hurt, Dingodile looked And killed the org in front of him he moved forward. A great axe was lifted in the air welided by General Oman. His black fur Swayed. It came down onto Anrol's back Killing Him. Dingdile ran ful of rage. At the Minotaur. His sword out. The great Minotaur lifted him in the air and threw Dingodile into a wall. But Dingodile got a swipe at Oman and cut his chest. The Minotaur fell wounded. He crawled away from the battle. But it still continued. Giants crushed soilders. But both armys were weak now. And the fight ended. No won had won it. Many Draken fighters lay dead. Some wounded. Dingodile sword lay beside him.

"God no!" Cried the old one. He ran to Dingodile and threw water over his face. Dingodile awoke coughing.

"Did we win?" He asked. The old one looked grim. Dingodile coughed.

"No. No one won." said the old won. Dingodile got up. He walked away from the army. And so did the other draken warriors. Draken wasen't there any more. Now they were just wanderers. In an empty land. Dingodile walked through marshy lands. Across plains and came to a road. The great road which lead. to all sorts of places He followed it and came to a wooden door.