The rain had come again as they made their way around the high cliffs of the Great Forge, making the trudge through the trees and underbrush all the more miserable and cold. Ragna was soaked to the bone, shoulders hunched, leaping over fallen logs and ducking under catching branches as she made her way through the forest. Her breathing came in deep smokey pants, like dragons breath into the cool air, a rage burning inside of her that she barely controlled in the calm stillness. A rage that was always with her, and had been for years.

Ragna wanted to kill someone. She wanted to fight, to burn, to bite and hack with her axes. She wanted to unleash the anger that had been with her since childhood. An anger that stuck with her like a sickness she had never been cured of, or had never died from, even if she had come close many times.

She very much wanted to kill someone, but just like before every battle she would simply have to wait, and that made her even angrier.

Squinting upwards through the hazy mist, up at the forge high above, an anxious twinge of excitement ran down her spine, her fingers twitching to hold her axes and begin swinging. "I'll say one thing for you tins," she grumbled, following behind Priscilla, who in turn followed behind Skuld leading the way. "You sure know how to make a raid slow and annoying."

Priscilla turned her head up towards the fortress as they walked. "I suppose what we lack in Viking ferocity we make up for with ingenuity and defense. A well built stone fortress does fare much better against fire and battering rams than a wooden longhouse, no matter how many scary animal skulls and carved dragons you put on it."

Ragna curled her lip and gave a contemptuous grunt of laughter. "We have turned back plenty of your mad crusades, and sailed our dragon ships down Ashfeld rivers season after season to raid your castles and towns. You are not so mighty as you think."

"I would have thought the civil war and rampant political strife had made that evident," pondered Priscilla, though she didn't sound like it mattered much to her. "Still, I will gladly take the protection of sturdy walls and strong armor over savage rites and battle frenzy any day. Cool heads and decisive action is what wins wars in the end, not simply believing victory will be delivered to you by divine rite."

"Fighting wins wars. Wild, glorious, bloody fighting," snarled Ragna, not understanding or enjoying this Knightly way of thinking. "When your enemies lay dead at your feet, and your skin is warmed by the heat of their blood. When you hear the roar of the gods crack open the sky as they cheer your victory. That is how wars are won."

"We must simply agree to disagree then."

Ragna picked up her pace so that she was walking next to Priscilla, glaring at her to show she wasn't done. She was never done, her anger always with her like her shadow. "I disagree that we should agree on disagreeing. I will never agree with you on anything. Your castle walls are nothing. Your armor is nothing. The Allfather laughs at your cowardly ways of making war, and when the gates of the forge are opened, our warriors shall rush in and tear apart all that you have built here with steel and fire." She smiled then, looking about the trees as if she saw the world more clearly than her misguided companion. "Jarl Herleif will see this place brought to ruin, and our saga will only grow more grand."

Priscilla stopped suddenly, causing Ragna to walk on a few steps without her before she turned to look back. For a moment the smaller woman said nothing, and Ragna felt the faint twinge of hope that she might actually want to fight now. Her hands dropped down to her sides, fingers flexing next to her axes at the ready.

"Look up there." Priscilla said, raising her hand to point up at the Great Forge. Ragna frowned, realizing that there would be no fight and only more boring talk, but she still looked up and squinted through the drizzling rain to the dark structure high above their heads. "The damn thing is not even that old, not compared to most Ashfeld's castles. It was commissioned by Apollyon once she had brought the other legions under her control. The greatest forge in all the world to supply the Blackstone war effort as she began her campaigns north and into the Myre. She was defeated before its completion, but the Iron Legion happily saw it finished to continue the wars that still raged on. It has already fallen into Viking hands countless times over the years along with Cinder Mill, and on occasion to the Samurai as well. Each time we have taken it back at the price of our people's blood, only to see it given away to the Pyre who hold it against us now. Even that will not last though, not if we have anything to say about it. But what happens to it after we leave this place then, hmm? What purpose will it serve once we depart to rejoin the rest of the army at the Walled City? Who can say, honestly. And so I ask you, oh mighty warrior of Odin, who cares?"

Ragna stood like she had been stunned by a knock from an enemy's weapon. She was the kind of woman who focused on what was in front of her, on what she could get her hands on to throttle. All this talk of 'what ifs' just put her in an even worse mood.

"Only stone and dirt," came Skuld's hard voice out of nowhere, causing Ragna to spin around and find that the Valkyrie had stopped to listen. "We must honor the dead."

Priscilla shrugged her shoulders and dared to give a little laugh that echoed from within her helmet. "She may not say much, but at least she gets to the point of it. Skuld is right. Wars are about people. The dead, and those who struggle on afterwards. A castle's only worth is how well it protects the people inside. Give me a saga that tells of how you would do the same, not burn and slaughter, and I will gladly listen to it with rapt attention. That is a tale worth telling, if you ask me."

Ragna narrowed her eyes as she looked back towards the Peacekeeper, feeling as though she was being talked down to. That made her teeth grind together, made her skin prickle and her body grow hot. Her way was not one for thinking of others. Her way was to give into her desire, to give into her battle lust, to be free and wild as the beasts that roam the land. She gave no shit for protecting others, for caring about people outside of her clan, her family. There was only blood, and the glory that came with it.

Still, there was that memory. That one dark, harrowing memory from which her very being seemed to flow. The memory of her mother, and the day she had been too small and weak to help her. Before the rage had come, before her lust for death. Before she had become strong with Odin's fury she had just been a powerless child. Her mother had protected her then from the marching boots and sharp steel of crusading Knights. Protected her and Ragnar both without hesitation. There was fear in that memory, a fear Ragna could never shake, no matter how hard she tried to hide it.

Her anger nearly reached a breaking point as she thought back to that day, the edge of her vision blurring red.

"The weak die," she growled in a low, threatening voice as she took a step towards Priscilla, the growl of a wolf challenging another. "The strong fight. There is only the call to battle, and the call to Valhalla that follows." Stepping right up to the other woman, she stared down at that dark iron helmet with wide, ferocious eyes. "Get us into that fortress, little girl. Odin calls me to wet my axes with blood, and to tear down your world."

Priscilla stared right back at her, unflinching before her wrath. "I dearly hope it was not a mistake bringing you."

"Do you really think I give a shit for what you hope for?" Ragna smiled, showing all of her teeth. "Helge's bones have set me on this path, that is all. If you think I fight for you, I am more than willing to dispel you of that notion right here and now." She was ready. Every part of her very being set to strike as Priscilla stared her down, to draw her axes and cleave them into this defiant small woman and revel in the heat of her blood. She could almost taste it.

"The drain," interrupted Skuld, though whether she had said it to break the tension or just get a rare word in on their argument was unclear.

"Yes, I know that we're looking for the fucking drain." Ragna snapped, glaring over her shoulder at the Valkyrie. "Why don't you leave us to our little chat, and you can fucking go look for it on your own!"

Skuld took a step sideways from where she was standing and pointed on ahead with her spear. Ragna and Priscilla both craned their necks to see where she was pointing, and found the drain they were searching for set into the base of the gray cliffs just beyond the trees. "Ah," Ragna frowned, "Well why didn't just you say so?"

Priscilla took the opportunity to slip around her, shoulder shoving into her arm as she went. "Time to go."

Ragna bared her teeth and snarled in Priscilla's wake. She bristled watching the Peacekeeper go, feeling an overwhelming need to bury an axe in the woman's back. Did Priscilla know just how close she came to meeting her useless God just then? Ragna's entire body went tense, the muscles in her jaw clenched tight beneath her skin as she struggled to control herself.

The moment passed, and she was able to breath again. There was no need to kill Priscilla. She knew deep down that there was no use in it, no personal grudge. Ragna just wanted to kill most everyone she met at one point or another. For now though, she would simply have to wait.


Ragna didn't like how dark the tunnel looked, or how small it was. They had managed to pull out the grate, all three of them grunting and growling until the rusted metal finally came free of the rock. Now catching their breath, they stood together and stared into the blackness while murky, slag thick water ran over their feet.

The idea of crawling through that tunnel certainly didn't sit well with her, but if it meant she would get to kill a couple Knights once they got up to the forge then she would do it.

She shifted her eyes up towards Skuld who stood next to her, or rather she looked up to the pointed spear that gleamed silver in the gloomy light. "You best be careful where you point that sharp stick in there. I'm real particular about what I let prick me in the ass." Skuld turned to look at her with those fierce, beautiful blue eyes from behind that golden helmet, and Ragna couldn't help but look the tall blonde woman up and down, licking her lips and giving a grin.

"She has a point." added Priscilla, though with much less interest in the tall northern woman and more so the spear. "Why not leave the it and use that knife instead? We can always come back for it later." Skuld turned on her abruptly, and Ragna could have sworn she saw Priscilla jump a bit in fright.

Ragna leaned forward to peer around Skuld, frowning at what she had just heard. "Are you daft? She can't use that blade here."

Priscilla leaned forward to peer around Skuld as well, perhaps frowning beneath that hood and helmet, though Ragna wouldn't know it if she was."Why not? A knife is a perfectly suitable weapon for any warrior to use. We all have one."

"It's not just about having it, it's about using it." Ragna explained. She gave a sigh and shook her head. "From what we've seen so far, I have no doubt that there's not a single Knight in that forge worthy of being killed by that knife, and so does she. I swear, you are more ignorant than a child."

Priscilla looked up at Skuld, who simply stared back, then drew her own knife from her belt, giving it a twirl and a few quick stabs into the air. "What is there to be ignorant about? A knife is a knife. Stab someone with it until they're dead, end of story."

Ragna gave an affronted snort as she laughed, unable to believe the ridiculous words she was hearing. "You are so stupid! If Skuld does not kill a worthy opponent with that seax, then Ander Ottarson will never set foot through Valhalla's gates, and Herleif's wife will have to live with the shame of her father's death forever. It's simple!"

There was a pause as Priscilla looked between them, and Ragna waited for the moment when she would finally make sense of the matter. "What on God's good earth are you on about?" Priscilla asked.

"Your damn God has nothing to do with it!" Ragna shouted, nearly shoving Skuld aside as she felt a burning need to throttle Priscilla with her own bare hands.

Skuld rolled her eyes up towards the sky, then shoved the two bickering women apart before ducking down into the tunnel, disappearing with both her spear and knife into the darkness. Ragna and Priscilla were left by themselves in the small dirty creek, losing sight of Skuld before either of them could even utter another word.

"Great, you've upset a fucking corpse maiden. Bad luck is sure to befall us now." Ragna growled, running a hand over the braids of her hair. "Do you choose to piss off everyone you meet, or is it simply your talent?"

"Being a Peacekeeper is not really about making friends." Priscilla said softly.

"Oh good." Ragna smiled."Then I won't have to feel bad about still hating you when this is all over." She ducked down quickly towards the water, sliding low into the tunnel, into the dark, and left the annoying Ashfeld dog to follow behind.


The crawl through the tunnels beneath the forge was long, wet, and even colder than the long and wet walk through the forest, but the worst part of it had to be the dark. It only occurred to Ragna after she had stormed into the tunnel that it was supposed to be Priscilla leading them through the pitch blackness, guiding them with her oh-so-special Peacekeeper ways. She supposed that Skuld was doing a fine enough job in the lead, but the damn woman was as silent as the dead, saying nothing about where they were going, or where the next turn was. If Ragna crawled straight into another corner only to feel Skuld's boot giving her a kick to follow one more time, she would scream.

"Just say something, woman!" Ragna exclaimed, her voice echoing in the narrow stony passage, fading away somewhere in the darkness. She had in fact just crawled into another corner, and could barely even get her hand up in the tight space to rub her nose. "What reason do you have for being so silent anyway? What sacred oaths hold your damn tongue?" She waited a moment for a response, but quickly felt foolish that she had ever expected one in the first place.

"You should have let me go first." Priscilla hissed from behind her. Ragna gave a disgruntled kick backwards, and allowed herself a little grin as Priscilla gave a little cry. "Ow! That was incredibly uncalled for!"

"I fucking disagree." Ragna growled, wishing she could just kick her way out of the mountain right then. "Allfather, hear me from the depths of this accursed place. For you I will kill a dozen of these weak and pitiful Pyre sheep. For you I shall spill such an ocean of blood, if only you will let me see the everlasting sky again."

There was a sigh in the darkness behind her. "Remember the mission, Ragna. We need to do this quietly. Our only goal is to get the gate open for Herleif and Judith, and that will be near impossible with the entire fortress after us."

Ragna's shoulders tensed, wanting desperately for the freedom to let loose her rage. "Damn Helge's bones. I'm sure she is having a good laugh at me now. This is the last time I let her daft voices decide anything for me."

"That makes two of us," grumbled Priscilla as she followed, crawling in the muck of the dark tunnel.

Blissful silence fell over them then, kept company only by the sound of their panting breaths and their sloshing through the slag and run off from the forge above. Ragna was beginning to fear that they might never see the sky above their heads again, but then there was a frightful feeling from above of fingers brushing against her hair. She jumped, gave a feral hiss, then felt a further tap, tap, tap on the top of her head. Reaching out a hand to grope in the darkness, Ragna realized that Skuld was no longer in front of her, but above. She dared rise up onto her knees, finding no stone ceiling to knock against. Instead there was another tunnel leading upwards, and she pressed her hands to the wall and found a metal bar fixed into the rough surface. "There's a ladder." she said gruffly, reaching up and finding another bar, then another. She growled in frustration, feeling her reverence for the divine Valkyries fade by the moment. "Just. Fucking. Say something!" she shouted, her voice rising high above her, unhindered by Skuld's silence.


They came up into a mercifully larger tunnel, complete with torches upon the walls to give sight to their surroundings. There was a large iron grate that Skuld had to move out of the way, crouching silently as she held it open to let Ragna slip out.

"Finally." Ragna growled, looking around quickly and drawing both of her axes as she moved away from the drain's entrance. She felt a sense of sweet elation wash over her as she squeezed her fingers around the hafts, the weight of each axe as familiar to her as Helge's touch or Ragnar's laugh. She took a quick look around, spotting gray daylight among the warm hues of the torches. Starting forward, she ran up a set of steps that led to a heavy wooden door, planting herself up against it and peering through the barred window from which outside light shone through. "I can see Pyre Knights. They're marching some women across the courtyard." She shifted across the door, trying to see where the group was headed. "I think they're taking them to a cage."

Priscilla made her way up out of the drain, letting Skuld slide the grate back into place after her. She ran up the stairs to the door, having to stand on the tips of her toes to see out. "Well, at least we will know where they will be. Better safe in a cage then running rampant once the fighting starts."

Strangely, Ragna found that notion rather upsetting. The idea of being kept in a cage repulsed her, and even though these women were born of Ashfeld and could very well be taken as thralls under different circumstances, the thought of seeing them imprisoned by these Pyre dogs brought her no joy. "You can't be serious?"

"I thought you said the weak die and the strong fight? Judith will see to their freedom. For now we have other concerns." Priscilla answered curtly. Ragna set her jaw tight, knowing it would be so easy to kill this woman now with her axes already in hand. But she realized that she was just angry because she didn't have a good answer. Skuld stepped up behind them, and Priscilla carefully unlatched the bolt on the door. "Stay low, and stay quiet," she whispered, then paused a moment to look at Ragna. "We get the gate open. The fighting comes after."

Ragna glowered at her, but gave a grunt and the faintest nod of her head. Priscilla opened the door, and they slipped out one by one, ducking behind bushes and railings, keeping to the outskirts of the courtyard.

Finally within the walls of the Great Forge, Ragna realized that staring up at it from the base of the cliffs had done nothing to display the true scope of Knight ingenuity and craft. Ashfeld's many cities and castles were always an impressive sight to look upon before a raid began, but Ragna had never seen such odd metal bars laid down in stone like a road for carts to roll easily across, or gazed upon such a massive water wheel turning under churning spouts of misty white foam. Off in the distance the ringing of countless hammers banged out their work incessantly, and everywhere there were workers moving carts full of weapons, dark armor and freshly mined ore. With such militaristic output as this, it was no wonder that however many Knights she and her kin killed, there were always more ready to take up arms against them in no time at all.

"Keep moving!" yelled a man harshly, voice cutting through the air.

The cry was followed quickly by the crack of a whip, and Ragna growled, nearly standing up ready to fight before Skuld gave her a quick shove to keep her going. They were moving up along the courtyard's metal road, keeping pace with some of the carts as they headed for the gatehouse, but Ragna couldn't help but look back over her shoulder as the whip cracked again. The group of women she had seen before numbered more than ten, which was as high as she could count. Anything more than that was just an enemy she hadn't gotten around to fighting yet. There were only four Pyre Knights escorting them to the large cage, vastly outnumbered by their prisoners, but even a vicious dog can be made to fear the wrath of it's master, and the Pyre Knights were quite free with their whips.

"I said keep moving, filthy wench!" The whip cracked again, followed by the wailing plea of a scared young woman.

"Please! Please, let her be!" There was another crack of the whip, and the cry of a woman screaming out in pain. "Mother!"

Ragna felt a cold shard of ice shoot through her stomach at the sound of that desperate word. Turning on the spot, she spotted a black armored Warden standing over a gray haired woman cowering on the ground. The Warden had his hand raised, the whip slack and ready to strike again. Ready to cut another slash in the woman's dress and leave a sharp red line across her back. Closer to the cage a younger woman was being restrained by a Peacekeeper and a Conqueror, while another Warden simply watched on and lazily waved the rest of the women into the cage. They all looked deathly scared, while the young woman cried out and fought to be free of her captors hands. "Leave her be! You bastard!"

The scent of blood was in the air, Ragna could smell it even at this distance, drawing forth the animal instinct to fight and kill. Her knuckles were bone white as she squeezed her axes, but everything before her was slowly turning red. The world fell away into a rush of pounding blood in her ears, all except for a small voice in the back of her mind. The voice of a small, frightened little girl, crying out helplessly as she watched her mother thrown to the ground without mercy.

"Ragna," came Priscilla's voice, far away and faint so that Ragna almost didn't hear. The Peacekeeper put a hand on her shoulder, causing Ragna to whip around with a savage snarl, but Priscilla only squeezed tighter. "Leave it. We are almost to the gatehouse." There was another crack of the whip, another pained scream, another desperate wail of fear.

Ragna was shaking, all that fury she had somehow managed to keep in check now becoming too much to handle. That was good. She wanted to relish the madness, to embrace that familiar rage. She wanted to be strong and free.

Most of all, and most unusually, she wanted to help.

"Fight for her," she said, just barely loud enough to be heard. It took an effort to get the words out, her voice wavering with a rough and bestial note.

Priscilla's grip became like iron, but it meant nothing now. "What?"

Ragna grinned. "She said fight for her. She saw it in the bones." Helge's last words before they parted, words she had thought meaningless at first, but now reveled in them as if spoken by the gods themselves. "Odin has brought me here for a reason."

"Ragna..." Priscilla made a move towards her, reaching to grab her with both hands, but suddenly Skuld was there with her spear, using it to keep the Peacekeeper at bay. "Ragna, no!"

She was already gone.

The world was a red blur as she sprang out from behind the cart, startling some worker so bad he fell back on his ass as she bolted across the courtyard. Her boots fell heavily upon the stones, sounding the beat of her pounding heart within her chest. Somewhere up on the ramparts a man called out in surprise, simply shouting "Viking!" as she ran out into the open, but there was nothing now that would slow her down. Letting her axes slip through her hands to grip the leather bound hafts, she saw only the Warden and his whip. She smiled, a wolf's grin, already seeing the kill in her mind. Her axes dripping with blood, a dead Knight at her feet. It was so beautiful.

The Warden spotted her just as she rushed up on him, so surprised that he made the mistake of dropping his whip and tried to draw his sword instead. She didn't give him the chance. He gave a sharp, "Wha-?" just before Ragna slammed the sharp edge of her axe up under his chin. The man's head snapped backwards with a crack, chainmail links flying into the air in a gout of blood, his feet swept out from under him with the power of the hit. He made no more sound after that, simply falling with a clatter of armor to lay still next to the old woman he had been hurting.

In a perfect moment of still silence, Ragna met and held the woman's eyes as she cowered on the ground. She saw the fear there, that unmistakable look of someone who knew that they were about to die and could do nothing about it. Ragna had seen it a dozen times before, in the warriors she had fought and killed, during the raids where she had cut others down in a haze of blood mad frenzy. She had seen it in her mother's eyes in the moments before that longsword had pierced her chest, on that day when everything changed. On that day, Ragna felt the power of Odin's fury overwhelm her completely. On that day, the people who had found her said that it had taken three men to pull her off the Knight's dead body, and that she had cried desperately, growling and thrashing like an animal to attack the mangled body again, wailing for days afterwards with a wrathful anger no child should know.

The old woman stared back at her, eyes brimming with tears. She blinked, pushed herself up from the ground with shaky arms, then looked at the daughter that had cried out for her so desperately. It was then that Ragna realized she had been wrong. It wasn't her own life that the woman feared for. Deep down she knew her own mother hadn't feared for her own life either all those years ago. Just like this old woman, she had feared, and fought for her children. Her mother had feared for her.

Looking up now she saw the daughter, staring at her past the two Pyre Knights that were rushing towards her in the unearthly silence. Ragna knew that she had never before felt such a perfect moment of understanding with another person, with a total stranger. It only took one brief look into the woman's eyes to recognize something so intimately familiar between the two of them, something so breathtaking. Pure, beautiful rage.

Thunder boomed through the gray sky above, Thor's hammer crashing upon his anvil that struck twisted lightning through the clouds. A single divine answer to her call for blood. Ragna gritted her teeth, threw back her head, and screamed out a single mighty word as if to make the very sky crack above their heads. "Fight!"

The daughter dashed forward like a hunting wolf, her eyes wide and angry as she lunged at the Pyre Peacekeeper from behind. Crashing into the other woman, they fell to the ground in a cry of snarls and surprised gasps, the Peacekeeper's blades clattering from her hands as they hit the stones. The daughter didn't hesitate for a second, scrambling over her foe to make a grab for the dagger, her fingers just nudging the hilt as the Peacekeeper reached for it next. In a rush of movement the dagger was snatched up, the two women twisting about, thrashing, snarling to throw one off or pin the other down. There was the harsh scrape of metal on metal, a desperate scream from them both, just before the Peacekeeper's voice was silenced by the dagger sliding through the eye hole of her helmet.

Ragna saw the daughter yank the dagger free, her pale hand red with blood, but the Conqueror was still coming at her, yellow phoenix painted upon his shield. Sidestepping as the man lunged at her, she swiped at the back of his knee with her axe, but cut through nothing but air as he dodged away. He lunged again, bashing with his shield, arm held back and ready to swing the spiked head of his flail around at her head. Ragna laughed at how simple it was to hook the edge of his shield and pull him froward, throwing off his momentum. She ducked under the flail as he gave a clumsy swing, growled as she cleaved her other axe into his ribs. There was a pained grunt, but no blood, the Conqueror's armor stopping the blade from wounding him. Not that it mattered. The fact that he had chosen to meet her in battle at all meant that he was already dead.

The fury with which she threw herself at him was astounding, godlike. She tackled the man before he had a chance to take another breath, slamming her balled-up fist into his head and making that dark helmet crack against the ground. Savage in her cruelty, deadly in her efficiency, Ragna threw up one axe and buried it in the man's shoulder, drawing forth a sharped yelp as she lifted the other blade and hacked it down over the top of his helmet. The mighty sound of the forge hammers were quickly drowned out by the merciless clang, clang, clang, of her axe biting into the metal covering his head, cleaving it apart. Blood flowed and splattered from the gash she had torn in it, pooled over the stones, until his body gave a final violent twitch and went still.

"Die! Die!" Ragna snarled, not stopping until her arms, chest and face were soaked with his fresh hot blood. "Die!"

There was a cry somewhere behind her, making her whip around and jump to her feet, axes raised to attack the next person foolish enough to come at her. But the only fool she saw was the last Pyre Warden standing at the cage, struggling to fight off the overwhelming number of women as they rushed forth to claim him. They wore no armor, only the dresses and simple gowns the Pyre had allowed them to keep, their only weapons the dirty pickaxes and shovels that had been left carelessly about. But just as the wolf pack can bring down the biggest elk in the forest, it was more than enough to stagger the Warden as he fought to get free.

The women all screamed and raged, returning the abuse on the Warden that had been delivered on them, but he managed to weather their attack and knock them away. It was difficult for him to wield his longsword with so many bodies pressed in around him, but he at last managed to grab one woman by her throat and shove her up against the iron bars of the cage, pulling back his other arm to run his sword through her gut. Ragna's got to him first.

Running up on the Warden from behind, she hooked an axe around his throat and threw him backwards, letting out her war cry as he fell. The other women never stopped their own attack, kicking and beating him with their tools, not giving him the chance to get up again as Ragna stood over him. Lifting both axes high up into the air, she screamed with all her mad fury as she swung them down to cleave into his chest. Blood splattered over the clamoring women, coating them in red, but even still they never stopped assaulting the body until Ragna finally pulled her axes free.

In just a few bloody moments the Pyre Knights all lay dead, but Ragna held onto the glorious feeling of battle lust as she panted and smiled, blood dripping from her chin as she stared up at the sky. "Odin!" she screamed with all her might, beseeching the Allfather to witness her triumph over her foes. She looked back to the women, and saw in their eyes that same fear that she had come to expect in such simple people, but she saw also that the fear did not grip all of them.

That young woman, the daughter, still looked back at her with the same rage Ragna felt every day of her life. She first bent down to help her mother get up off the ground, then lowered herself again to pick up the thin sword of the Peacekeeper she had killed, already clutching the bloody dagger in her other fist. The mother put a warning hand to her shoulder, but she shrugged it off without a care. There was no doubt of what her intent was then.

Ragna couldn't help but give a bark of laughter, stepping right up to the young woman and slipping a hand around the back of her head to bring her in close. "Are you afraid?" she smiled. "Do you feel fear deep in your heart?"

The woman looked at her, eyes wide and bright, the corners of her lips curling into a smile like she couldn't believe what was happening. "Yes." she answered in a shaky voice. "Yes, I am afraid."

"Yes." Ragna assured her with a joyful laugh. Then she kissed her, sudden and fierce. Their lips pressed tightly together, Ragna felt such a rush of elation that not even Fenrir free of his magical chains could have stood against her. She pulled away with a gasp, touching her forehead to the young woman's and looking deep into her shocked eyes. "Use it."

Turning about, she saw more Pyre Knights and foot soldiers rushing across the courtyard towards them, weapons drawn and shouting. Priscilla and Skuld were no where to be seen, but right then Ragna didn't care. The world seemed to slow down again, and Ragna knew that there was no other place she would have rather been.

The smile that spread across her lips as she began to run at the Knights was pure and genuine. Now she could set her fury loose. Now she could harness her fear into something no one could use against her. She was that scared child watching helplessly as her mother fought to protect her. She was that wild savage that would never be helpless again. She was mighty, she was Odin blessed. She was free.

Ragna wanted to kill someone. She wanted to fight, to burn, to hack and tear with her axes. It was all she ever wanted since she had discovered how uncaring the world can be. Rushing headlong at the first warrior to meet her, she heard the screams of the women following behind. Screams that were clear, fearful, and full of earth shaking rage.

With a wrathful cry of her own, Ragna lunged forward with both of her axes, and felt her skin warmed by the heat of blood.


"Dammit!" Priscilla hissed as she ran, keeping low to the ground. "Dammit! Dammit!"

She could hear the sound of fighting clear and loud behind her now, trying her best to leave it far behind as she ducked and weaved among the carts to make it to the gatehouse. Right on her tail Skuld was running with thunderous boot steps upon the stones. The sound made Priscilla's heart jump with every step. As if it wasn't bad enough for that feral mad Berserker blowing their cover, now she had a northern giantess practically inviting the rest of the fortress to come and find them.

"Do any of you Vikings have the barest concept of what stealth is?" she snapped over her shoulder. Skuld of course didn't answer, which only made Priscilla all the angrier for how perfect that trait would be a stealthy situation. "I should have just come alone."

A Pyre soldier stepped out in front of her from a guard tower, only catching the briefest glimpse of her sword before she stabbed it into his side. The scream rising in his throat was silenced before it even began by her dagger, all without slowing her run, spinning around his bleeding body to keep moving before he had even hit the ground. Another man came out next with a harsh battle cry and sword raised high, but Skuld was quick as lighting with a punch of her shield, slamming the man back against the doorway. He staggered, blinked, then gasped as her spear ran him through, another body left in their wake as they ran on.

Sharp and crisp horns were blowing in the air now, the whole forge being brought to arms as Ragna continued with her daring and incredibly stupid head-on attack. The screams and battle cries never stopped. It sounded like a dozen mad banshees wailing deathly threats as the Pyre forces came charging. Priscilla had no idea how long a few women with shovels and mining tools would last against well armed Knights, but she knew that if the gate wasn't opened soon and Herleif's warriors let in that they certainly wouldn't last long. She could see the gatehouse now, a set of stairs leading to the upper ramparts where the controlling mechanism would be. Dashing her way up two steps at a time, she came face to face with a Pyre Warden who was most likely meant to be keeping guard of the controls, but was distracted by the savage battle that had suddenly broken out in the yard.

"Move!" she shouted, shouldering him out of the way while he was distracted and rushing inside.

"Who are...? Wait, stop!" the Warden called after her, aware now that the red clad Peacekeeper who had just barreled past him was in fact not one of his volcano-worshiping comrades. Priscilla didn't stop though, not even to see if the Warden was coming after her. Sometimes when you had a job to do, there just wasn't the time to kill everyone who stood between you and your goal. Such desperate situations were certainly not ideal, but luckily she had a strong and deadly Valkyrie on her side this time around. One, which by the sound of a pained gasp just outside of the doorway, had just struck down the surprised Warden where he stood. Maybe in this instance it was a good thing that she hadn't come alone after all. Not that she had to tell anyone else that, of course.

"Dammit," she hissed under her breath as she ran up onto the gate controls, a giant structure of wooden beams, thickly knotted rope and metal gears. The gate had looked imposing enough from the outside, but the control mechanism even more so. Luckily there looked to be only one wheel present to actually get the thing to open, a solid piece of stained wood with long spokes sticking out around its edge, so she and Skuld should be able to get the gate open if they pull together. "Skuld, come and give me a hand with-"

Looking back over her shoulder for the Valkyrie, Priscilla's heart dropped into her stomach to see that Skuld hadn't made it inside of the gatehouse with her, but instead was locked in pitched combat with three Pyre warriors who were trying to get up the stairs. Skuld was using the narrow steps and her long reaching spear to keep them back, and while she was certainly holding her own against them that meant that Priscilla was also on her own with the gate.

"Dammit!" Turning back to the wheel, she threw herself at the spokes, gripping hold of two of them tightly and prepared to pull. "Alright. Alright, lets give this a tryyy-Oooh fucking dammit!" She had pulled as hard as she could, with all the strength she had built over years of physical training, and the wheel had barely turned an inch. "Christ in Heaven!" she seethed through gritted teeth, trying to pull again by holding just one of the spokes with both hands and use her minuscule weight against it. She grunted and snarled as she pulled, barely feeling that she was making any progress at all. But soon the spoke she held onto began to lower, and she was able to grab the next one to pull with strained effort, and down below she heard the tell tale creek of the heavy gate begin to slide open. "Nngh! Ah, one Peacekeeper... at Dalborg... ugh... my ass!"

Almost instantly the sound of horns beyond the walls began to sound off and echo through the air. Herleif had signaled his charge on the gate, and Priscilla could already hear the clamor of savage yells and dark oaths being shouted along with the growing sound of tramping feet. She wasn't even sure she had gotten the gate open enough for one person to get through, let alone a whole raiding party, but it was out of her hands now. "Dammit, dammit, dammit!"

Then there were more shouts, this time from above on the ramparts. "Vikings at the gate!"

"Archers, to the walls!"

"Shoot!"

"You there, halt!"

That last one caught Priscilla's attention over the rest, as it most definitely had come from within the gatehouse with her. Looking across the room, she let out a pitiful groan at the sight of a black armored Lawbringer running straight at her from another entrance, sharp point of his poleaxe leveled to skewer her. Instinct kicked in, and Priscilla let go of the wheel to grab for her weapons and defend herself, only even before her fingers had fully slipped off of the spoke she was holding she could feel the gate begin to close again. With a much louder groan now she jumped back onto the wheel, desperate to get it open before Herleif's warriors reached the gate, while the Lawbringer drew closer and closer.

This right here was exactly why she favored stealth over all other forms of attack.

"Skuld?" she gasped weakly, all of her strength put towards trying to get her hands around the next spoke and pull. It took a mighty effort, but the sound of the rushing horde outside was louder than ever now. She was stuck between the mission she was sent to accomplish and the literal blade at her back. A classic end for any Peacekeeper caught behind enemy lines. At least she would never have to deal with the fallout of the Walled City, but of course that wasn't really a comforting thought as the tramping boots of the Lawbringer thundered up on her. "Skuld!?"

The Valkyries were warrior women meant to deliver the valiant dead to the golden hall of Viking gods, so Priscilla wasn't sure what she had been expecting hoping Skuld would come to her rescue. But what else could she do? Hope her own God sent her a guardian angel instead? Never in all of her days did she think that she would ever be that fortunate.

God works in mysterious and often surprising ways however, such as sending a guardian angel in the guise of a blood mad Berserker and a dozen screaming women.

Ragna burst into the room with an ear splitting yell, a wild cat's cry as she leapt at the Lawbringer with her bloody axes. "Kill him!" Women with red stained pick axes, and one with what looked to be wielding a Peacekeeper's sword and dagger followed suit, unflinching as they charged against a fully armored Knight. Ragna's first strike did nothing to harm the Lawbringer, her axes glancing off of his helmet with a spark, but it was more than enough to throw him off his charge, for which Priscilla was incredibly grateful.

Quickly finding his footing, the Lawbringer lifted his weapon and jabbed with the bottom end at Ragna's head, forcing her back. Ragna snarled and jumped around, trying to find an opening while the other women moved in to surround him. He swung his poleaxe in an arc that narrowly missed Priscilla's head as she struggled with the wheel, keeping the women at bay while he slowly began backing away towards the other door. Like a stalking wolf leading their pack, Ragna followed after, snarling through red lips, her axes gripped tight at the ready. She got close, but the Lawbringer lunged forward and shoved at her with the haft of his weapon. Just as quickly Ragna ducked under the bash, leaving some other poor woman to have her nose crunched and sent sprawling with a cry. With a violent shout Ragna threw herself at the black metal giant, but he moved with incredible speed, snatching her right out of the air and throwing her to the ground.

Priscilla watched on helplessly from the wheel, and knew that she was about to watch Ragna die. The Lawbringer drew up his axe, the blade shining bright before it would be brought cleaving down into Ragna's chest. She had to look away, she had a job to do. Herleif and Judith were depending on her to get this gate open. Ragna, it seemed, had found her glorious death. Muscles straining with the tension of the wheel, Priscilla squeezed her eyes shut and felt herself grow sick with guilt. She was supposed to be here saving people. "Dammit..."

Skuld flew through the air like a goddess of war, her golden helmet gleaming in the light of the door behind her. Parting the group of women like a ship cuts through the sea, she landed hard beside Ragna and lunged forward again, throwing her full weight behind her shield and slamming into the Lawbringer before he could strike. He tumbled backwards, arms and poleaxe flailing about as he tried to keep his balance and stay on his feet. Skuld quickly put an end to that, sweeping his legs out from under him with her spear, dropping him to the floor in a crash of metal plates.

One of the woman screamed as she ran right up and swung her pick axe at his leg, the sharp point puncturing the knee plate and drawing forth a scream as dark blood flowed out from the dark metal. The woman with the sword and dagger fell to her knees beside the Lawbringer, stabbing violently at his armpit to get under all that armor. He tried to reach up with his other arm and grab her, but two more women fell on him and pinned it to the ground, while Skuld walked calmly over her fallen foe to plant one furred boot on his chest. She gave the dying man no parting words as she lifted her spear, and drove it deep into his neck with perfect precision.

"He was mine!" Ragna snarled as she sprang up to her feet, to which Skuld simply looked at her and shrugged.

Priscilla didn't know if she wanted to scream for joy or just scream, but she could feel her burning arms growing weaker by the moment as she pulled at the wheel, which she couldn't even move anymore. "Help!" she squeaked. The gate was shuddering now down below, the wheel vibrating beneath her hands, as no doubt a horde of angry Vikings were demanding to be let in. "Please? Gate! Now!"

Ragna turned to glare at her, looking as if she had no clue what she was on about, before her eyes suddenly widened with the realization. "Fuck! The gate! I almost forgot." She rushed to Priscilla's side, jumping up and grabbing the highest reaching spoke to pull down. She bared her teeth and pulled, muscles bulging in her neck and arms. "Well?" she growled, angrily eyeing the women standing about. "Are you going to stand there all impressed, or are you going to do something to help?"

The women came forward to surround the wheel, Skuld first among them as they all grabbed hold of a wooden spoke and pulled as one. Even the woman who had been struck by the Lawbringer had found the strength to help, though she sprayed misty blood from her cracked lips and smashed nose as she panted with the effort. A dozen sweaty, blood covered, filthy looking women just saved from imprisonment, all grunting and growling together as they moved the wheel around. Down below the gate moved faster, until finally there was a loud thud as the entrance to the Great Forge was left open to the Viking horde.

"Almost..." Priscilla grasped, spotting the locking mechanism for the wheel and sliding it into place. "There!" They all fell back from the wheel at once, Priscilla and many of the women falling back on their rears exhausted. She dropped the rest of the way back onto the floor, helmet giving a thud against the rough wood as she stared up at the ceiling, catching her breath. "Oh God be praised... Thank you. Thank you all."

Ragna appeared over her, a ghost of a grin on her lips while Skuld appeared next. "All according to plan." she said.

Priscilla wanted to say something snarky in response, but she was far too tired to think that quickly at the moment. Instead she settled for a much more simple, "Fuck off." Ragna at least found that funny enough to smile brightly as she and Skuld each took one of her hands and hauled her up to her feet. Priscilla glanced up at the Berserker for a moment, her relief at accomplishing her goal quickly giving away to burning shame. "Ragna... I... I do not know what to say. I had to get the gate open. When you fell, I... I just couldn't..."

Ragna stared at her blankly for a moment, only to give an amused snort as she caught her meaning and and slugged her hard in the shoulder. "Don't go trying to make friends now. You're a Peacekeeper after all. No friends for you, right?"

Priscilla gave a deep sigh, a little afraid that Ragna might have wanted to strike one of those pagan blood oaths against her for not helping when she should have, but that didn't seem to be the case. She realized that she was worrying over a Viking warrior, a Berserker no less, but still there was still the faint cold tinge in the pit of her stomach that she could have done more. "That is true. But regardless, I am sorry."

Ragna jutted her chin out and thumped her hand against her chest with a hit that sounded as hard as the one she had given Priscilla's shoulder. "It was not my day to die, but the same can't be said for these Pyre dogs. We all have our fate to meet, and I will fight on until I finally meet mine." She eyed her for another moment, eyes glinting from behind that metal face plate. "Were you afraid?"

Priscilla wasn't expecting that question, and looked down at her feet as she gave it some thought. Finally she looked back up at the Berserker, and gave a small nod of her head.

Ragna's smile grew bright. "I use my fear. With the Allfather's blessing it makes me strong. I suppose we don't always have to get along, but now I think we can at least be strong together until this war is done."

Priscilla considered that as well, her own smile hidden behind her helmet. "Agreed."

Now it was Ragna's turn to think for a moment. "I... disagree on agreeing with you," she began, face scrunched up as she thought it through, "but only because I said I would never agree with you on anything, ever." She gave a proud smile like it all made perfect sense and said there were no lingering hard feelings. Then a rising clamor from outside the gatehouse caught her attention, drawing her over to the door. "Hel's frosty tits! The fight goes on without us. We're missing it!"

Priscilla sighed, not entirely sure she had much fight left in her at that moment, but then she had volunteered for this mission after all, so she supposed she didn't have a choice now. "Dammit," she whispered, stretching her arms and shoulders, shaking away the fatigue.

"My Lady?" Priscilla looked to see the young woman with the Peacekeeper's blades had approached her, looking much less the warrior maiden and more the scared and mistreated peasant she was. A quick look around and it seemed as if the fight had fled the rest of the women as well, most of them still on the floor panting for breath, and all of them looking as if they had just woken up from a nightmare. The young woman lifted the sharp dagger and sword in offering, speaking softly as her eyes remained fixed on the floor. "I took these off of one of the Pyre Knights in the fight. I don't know how to actually use them, I just simply..." she looked at her blood stained hands, the corners of her eyes growing wet. "I wasn't myself. I shouldn't have these. Please take them."

"We will have to agree to disagree." Priscilla said, drawing forth her own blades from their sheaths. "Besides, I already have my own pair. I think you should hold onto those for as long as you can. Hold onto them, and use them if you must. That is what a Peacekeeper's blades are for."

The woman blinked at her, the tears in her eyes glistening before she took a deep breath, jaw tight. "I... I will. Thank you, my Lady."

"Are we just going to stand here all day chatting like a bunch of clucking hens? There is no time for talk when the steel storm calls!" Ragna snapped, scowling at the lot of them. Skuld stepped forward and began beating the end of her spear against the floor, a steady thumping as she looked to Ragna and the rest of the women. Slowly each woman sitting on the floor pushed themselves up to their feet, taking up their crude makeshift weapons again.

Priscilla shook her head at the young woman next to her. "Maybe for now it would be best if you stayed her until we clear the forge. Defending yourself is one thing, but fighting in a battle is quite another matter."

"We will fight." said the woman without hesitation. She straightened herself up as tall as she could, and began to stomp her foot in rhythm with Skuld's spear. "We will not be controlled by our fear any longer." Along with her, the rest of the women began to stomp their feet, or beat their weapons against the wheel, the sound growing stronger, bolder until it filled the room.

Priscilla could only nod in agreement. With a twirl of her blades, she began to thump one fist against the leather armor across her chest, falling in with the rest. She turned back to Ragna, nodding to her as well.

The sound of battle echoed harshly outside the door, fueling their fear, stoking the fires of their rage as they beat out the sound of thunder with their fists, like the sound of Thor's hammer striking the call to war. Ragna gave a bold and hearty laugh, holding out one axe to wave across the room at each and every woman there. "I give no shit what god you pray to now. I only care that when you meet them you wear the blood of our enemies upon your pretty faces!" Spinning on her heel, she snarled as she peered out the door, watching the beauty of war unfold before her. "Kill them all! Show them your fury, and revel in their fear!"

They all screamed as they rushed forth from the gatehouse, Ashfeld and Valkenheim women alike. Together they fell in with the rest of the Bilrost and Lion Flame horde. Together they fought and killed, setting their fury free.