The battle was at a distance, but even from afar with the help of my eyes, I could see every terrifying detail in perfect focus. The Krakenâs body was underwater, but its long root-like tendrils hit people so hard it no doubt killed many of them.
A man came flying towards us from off the castle wall as we approached. I thought for sure he was dead, but Airsidh just casually caught him and set him down. âJust one kraken right?â He asked.
The man seemed too shocked to speak but eventually nodded.
âThis is surprisingly convenient.â âWhat kinds of tools do you guys have for defending against sieges?â
He looked closer at me, focusing his eyes on the crest on my dress before answering. âNothing, we are only outfitted to suppress monsters.â
I let out a low growl. âSo your lordâs an idiotâ¦â âOk⦠What do you use for that?â
âTwo ballista, 3⦠He scratched his head. Well⦠One wyvern lance. We donât have any working ships anymore, but they were each outfitted with whaling tools.
âNow we're talking!â My brother stopped to stare at me again, making me clear my throat, slightly embarrassed. âAnything else?â
âNothing else thatâs working. This thing has been attacking us for two days, it wonât let up.â
âDonât worry, weâll take care of it.â
Suddenly both were staring at me blankly, close enough to make me a little too aware of my height.
Airsidh just sighed. âOk, well. We're here. Iâll get on a wall and do what I can with my bow. âTell the guards to all focus on severing the limbs where I shoot them, if we can break its holds on the rock we will be able to push it back out to see, luckily the river current is strong right now, so letâs get moving.â
The guard saluted and as the carriage pulled in they both jumped off the roof and got to work. âLet's see what we have hereâ¦â I slowed time as I looked around the castle. The stone ground was cracked, chunks were torn up and pushed down and the footing was a mix of small canyons and jagged slabs sticking halfway out of the ground. The walls were still standing by some miracle, but just barely. The one facing the sea was entirely gone as if it had been eaten. Just outside that missing wall was a string of giant leathery vines raging and tearing through the already dilapidated pieces of the castle.
âOk⦠So we're trying to break its anchor points and get it off the castle right? Interesting. We donât have to sever the limbs though if we can force it to let go instead. But how would we do that?â I glanced over to the boats sitting in the docs. âI might have another crazy ideaâ¦â
âZu, can you make sure Lu is safe?â The moment I asked she came walking out of the carriage, yawning, but otherwise perfectly normal, as if nothing had changed.
âOh, weâre fighting a Kraken now? Thisâll be fun.â
âRight⦠A perfectly normal reactionâ¦â I let out a heavy sigh. âHow much do you remember about Mom's lessons on monsters?â
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âWernât they all pretty much the same? It freaks out when you poke its eyes out and try to stay away from its teeth.â
âThere was more to it than that⦠Sometimesâ¦â
She joined up with me again and we stood side by side and watched everyone around us pannick. Airsidh was directing them with his massive arrows and they were hurting it⦠But I couldnât really say they were winning, and it wasnât like we would be of much help trying to saw away at its tendrils like the rest of them.
Lu sighed. âSo I guess we're just trying to force it out to sea?â
âShe catches on quick⦠Itâs funny that our family makes her shudder but this doesnât phase her at all.â
One of the soldiers flew past us tumbling across the ground but she just moved slightly to the side and let him keep going, not even uncrossing her arms. The poor guy hit the ground in pain, struggling to breathe after getting the wind knocked out of him.
After double-checking that he could still move, I looked back at the Kracken. âSo⦠You wanna poke its eyes out?â
She nodded. âOnly if we can stay away from its teeth.â
I just shook my head. âNot much of a plan, but if it freaks out it would probably let go and be swept away.â âSure, follow me.â
I made a break for it towards the boats, carefully weaving myself around any frantically waving tendrils and staying out of the guard's way as they continued to saw away at some of the many limbs anchoring it to the castle, all the while Airsidh continued loosing arrows that shook the ground as they penetrated through the leathery hide of the monster and left massive gashes.
âSomethingâs wrongâ¦â
Lu followed me out onto the docs and then onto the boats, gathering up as many whaling harpoons as we could. âWhat do you mean?â
âItâs not bleeding very much⦠Or⦠At all.â
âWell yeah, itâs a fish⦠or⦠A plant maybe? I donât know, let's just kill it already.â
âRightâ¦â We took off, making our way back towards the castle. Despite how chaotic it was, for some reason, I was able to stay calm. Lu was too for the most part, although when a stray tendril nearly took her head off she did get shaken up a bit⦠Thankful Airsidh had our backs.
Before long we were right back to where we started, square in the middle of the courtyard, carrying a total of 12 harpoons. âShe seriously went through the trouble of grabbing two more than me⦠No, Iâm sure itâs just my imagination.â âFinlo!â I yelled.
After grabbing a guard and forcing him to duck another swinging tendril he jumped from the wall, landing in a roll before casually taking a few steps toward us. âYou called my lady?â He said, whimsically waving his hand as he bowed.
âGlad to see youâre not taking this seriously eitherâ¦â âWe could use a few more hands⦠How good are you at fishing?â
âUh⦠You know we're trying to push the thing away⦠Not bring it in closer.â
âItâs called catch and release.â I threw him a harpoon. âWe pull it out of the water, take out its eyes, and then it should let go on reflex.â
âAnd if it holds on tighter?â
âOh⦠Well⦠Then we go back to Airsidhâs plan but with a much angrier enemy.â
He clapped his hands together. âGreat. How are we going to pull it up?â
âThey still have a couple of anti-wyvern baristas, we launch these harpoons and tie the chains to the winches in the loading mechanism. The guards should be able to operate those while we pull, Are crackers very heavy?â
âThis one is probably around a medium-sized whale. So something like the weight of 20 oak trees.â
âHow do you even know that?â We paused staring at each other. âThatâs way too heavy isnât isnât it?â
âSo⦠Is the plan a bust? We can always try it anyway just for fun.â
I looked around again, focusing my eyes on the drydock. âFinlo⦠What are the odds the Kraken is sitting on a slipway right nowâ¦â
He shrugged. âThis fortress was originally designed to be able to perform maintenance on the royal castle ships, so that entire side of the island is a slipway, thatâs also why the courtyard is so big.â
I slowly raised a hand to my face and pinched my eyebrows. âSo canât we just use that? Where are the wenches?â
âFour of them.â He said, pointing to each one and drawing my eyes to them. âIf we use those, the plan would probably work, they can take a whole lot more weight than a ballista. Theyâd have no problem with it.â
âNot the smoothest Iâve come up with a plan⦠But hey, we got there eventually.â âWhereâs Zu?â
Lu raised her hand, jumping up and down. âOoh, I know this one, heâs over there⦠Oh, no, heâs goneâ¦â
âWhat do you mean heâs gone?â I looked over to where she was pointing just in time to see him wrapped tightly in the monster's grip as it flailed him around, pulling him out of the water before smashing him back into it on repeat.
âHey, heâs back!â She cheered. âOh, no, heâs gone again.â
âDangit Zuâ¦â