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This morning I chose to patrol the Trinsic area, on reports of a bridge access being blocked by villainous persons. Surely, the intent was to control traffic and tax parrerby. I arrived at the West Trinic bridge, and a structure had been erected to block the way. I called out to the inhabitant, and none other than Lord Wulf came forth to meet my challenge.
His attack was mighty, and he drove me off the bridge, and back. I refreshed my supplies and returned. No villain would keep honest citizens from crossing, and while I yet had breath, I would see my task done.
We engaged in battle, just us two, and we fought for a quarter hour. His strength and skill was great, and I was hard put to finish him, and his attacks pushed me back many times.
At one point, I had him circling, regrouping himself, but his skill in healing was such that he was back in the fight in moments.
From the bridge, a lone member of the clan bearing the badge of Eb2 happened by, and Wulf fell upon him and slew him after a chase up the road. Wulf sneered, "You failed to protect him, knight." I was irked, but I had no less rage before, and so renewed my attack with the same calm detachment - this was work, and I must defeat this foe.
Coming to the aid of their fallen comrade, was another of the clan EB2. I wished to complete this battle alone, but Eb2 had the Right of Revenge, which cannot be denied. Wulf revelled in the danger of it, and led us through the ant tunnels. We fought in the winding passages, much to the irritation of the great ants that dwell there.
His valor not to be questioned, he fought us in that pit. The other fallen Eb2 joined his brother, and eventually our three to his one, he fell.
I gathered what things were left by the Eb2, and delivered them to his door. I kept only a shield, since Wulf owed me one from an earlier battle.
My patrol of Trinsic done, I turned and rode south.

His attack was mighty, and he drove me off the bridge, and back. I refreshed my supplies and returned. No villain would keep honest citizens from crossing, and while I yet had breath, I would see my task done.

We engaged in battle, just us two, and we fought for a quarter hour. His strength and skill was great, and I was hard put to finish him, and his attacks pushed me back many times.

At one point, I had him circling, regrouping himself, but his skill in healing was such that he was back in the fight in moments.

From the bridge, a lone member of the clan bearing the badge of Eb2 happened by, and Wulf fell upon him and slew him after a chase up the road. Wulf sneered, "You failed to protect him, knight." I was irked, but I had no less rage before, and so renewed my attack with the same calm detachment - this was work, and I must defeat this foe.
Coming to the aid of their fallen comrade, was another of the clan EB2. I wished to complete this battle alone, but Eb2 had the Right of Revenge, which cannot be denied. Wulf revelled in the danger of it, and led us through the ant tunnels. We fought in the winding passages, much to the irritation of the great ants that dwell there.

His valor not to be questioned, he fought us in that pit. The other fallen Eb2 joined his brother, and eventually our three to his one, he fell.
I gathered what things were left by the Eb2, and delivered them to his door. I kept only a shield, since Wulf owed me one from an earlier battle.

My patrol of Trinsic done, I turned and rode south.