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Dorne
Starfall
The first house to fall to the Durrandon host was House Dayne of Starfall.
Or rather, the first keep that fell, as all the nobles and soldiers of the castle were gone, emptying the coffers, armory, and cellars, leaving nothing of value behind.
Essentially, it was an abandoned castle.
Leaving a garrison to take the castle and moving forward would be the prudent choice, but Ei knew that was precisely what the Dornish wanted.
After the main host left, the Daynes would no doubt emerge from the hole they were hidden in and take the castle back.
"Your Excellency, what should we do?" Taryn Selmy, more familiar with the Dornish houses than the rest, was her chief advisor when it came to taking the land.
Ei gazed at the ancient castle, hand wavering over her chest, but she decided against it. "Burn the castle. Starfall might stand, but House Dayne will find it difficult to live in a derelict." The keep was abandoned; there was no need to waste elemental energy here when the soldiers could do the same.
They were brimming with vengeance, and burning the castle of a Dornish house might just give them that satisfaction.
Taryn slammed his fist on his breastplate. "As you command."
"Take torches and oil, burn everything in the castle, and bring down what you can." He ordered the men, taking a torch himself.
It had the intended effect, and the soldiers cheered, ready to carry out their duty with smiles.
"Irregular warfare, huh? What are the chances that the rest of Dorne do the same?" Too bad there were too many civilians; otherwise, Ei could just wipe Dorne off the map, and they could call it a day.
Sasayuri considered Chiyo's words, and while her knowledge of Dornish culture and military strategies was lacking somewhat, she knew enough. "This is unlikely to be a standalone deed. This is organized resistance."
"You know, I should definitely help the soldiers wreck the castle. Let the Dornish spend their wealth on repairs." Chiyo slammed her fist on her palm. She had to give it to them. Unlike the ladies of Reach, who had surrendered without a fight, the ladies of Dorne were taught how to defend their lands and had chosen war.
Brave, but ultimately futile.
"Have fun."
Chiyo flashed her a thumbs up before ripping Starfall's steel gate off its hinges. Pieces of stone from the wall flew around, and the top of the gate wall came down. Spinning around, she launched the gate, turning it into a deadly projectile, straight at the middle of the tallest tower.
The jagged metal beams pierced through stone, and the gate was lodged there, while the oni looked around for something else to throw.
The soldiers had stopped when the metal gate was torn off the wall and cheered when the Crimson Maiden tore through the wall. They had seen too many miracles from Her Excellency to be astonished by this.
"Is it just me, or is she stronger than I remember?" Oni, as a species, were stronger than humans, but this was just ridiculous to Sasayuri.
"She is stronger than before, much stronger."
Having found nothing else worth throwing, Chiyo turned towards a rather large tree in the courtyard and grabbed the trunk with both hands, her sharp nails piercing through the bark. Grunting in effort, she ripped the tree out of the ground, sending dirt and pebbles flying around.
Glowing with electro, Chiyo threw the tree up and caught it, one hand on the bark, the other on the roots, and took three quick steps before launching the tree like an oversized javelin.
Its structural integrity was already weakened by the steel gate lodged in it, and the tree broke the tower in half.
"Going down!" Chiyo bellowed as the soldiers scrambled, watching the soldiers scramble.
Chiyo dusted her hands to get rid of the dirt from the tree. "That was fun."
"How did you do that?" Sasayuri asked. Was it a side effect of when she was stuck in a temporal loop?
"Heheh. You like it? It's something Saiguu did to me."
Ei looked at where half of the tower fell down, bringing down another, shorter tower, and crashing down on the dome of the apartments below.
Nice.
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Leaving the smoking ruins of Starfall behind, the host marched for its next target, Sandstone, the seat of House Qorgyle.
As always, the desert heat was suffocating, and the air itself was dry, but the shade offered by the cloud was enough for the march to be possible.
The residents of villages and towns of Dorne barricaded their doors, hiding their supplies, livestock, and water, but her host was well stocked in food, and she could always make it rain for water.
The settlements were left terrified but untouched.
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Sandstone
"Your Excellency, Sandstone is abandoned as well. There is nothing of value left behind." Taryn would have been gleeful to take a Dornish keep so easily, but without capturing or killing their lords and soldiers, conquering the castles meant nothing.
He hummed.
So the Dornish had chosen to fight, leaving behind nothing for her host to raid and sustain itself, while they hid and waited for opportunities to strike.
"If I recall correctly, there should be a water well here." The only one in a fifty-league area, in fact.
She would have to reform the measurement units on this continent as well.
"Poisoned, Your Excellency." They had been searching for traps, and one soldier had carelessly drunk from the well, only to bleed from his eyes, ears, mouth, and nose.
The damn Dornish had made the well unusable to them.
"The same as before, burn down what you can and make this place unlivable without costly repairs."
"By your will."
Sandcastle was damaged, through fire and hammers, while the poisoned well was filled with mud and dirt to be destroyed entirely.
If the Dornish wanted to use scorched earth tactics, Ei could do the same.
—
The host was camping away from Sandstone, since there could be traps left behind, and it was the home of the enemy.
House Qorgyle knew their seat better than Ei and her host, and it would have been an unnecessary risk.
Having finished their work for the day, Ei, Sasayuri, and Chiyo were drinking wine inside her tent in merrymaking.
But the shouts and sound of fighting stopped it.
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"Your Excellency, our guards caught them trying to worm their way into the camp." Twelve men and eighteen Dornish corpses were arrayed outside the camp, while three of their own had died from poison.
The Dornish had attempted a small raid on their camp, but the well-placed patrols and guards had seen and encircled them.
Of course, the Dornish had not gone down without a fight.
"Have they spoken?" From their bloody and broken state, she guessed not.
"Nay."
"Take their supplies, horses, and weapons, and leave them far away from the camp. Let us see how long they will last under the desert conditions."
The lords and commanders did not like the idea, but making an issue out of it was not worth their breath.
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"They will be useful." They were prisoners and could not be executed; however, letting them go to track the raiders to wherever they had come from was the most logical choice.
"Indeed. We shall see where they are taking refuge." She was watching the Dornish raiders with her eye in the sky.
"We'll show them the price of attacking us; now let's keep drinking."
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Symond Rosby sighed, eating his stew while sitting at the edge of the camp, away from the merriment and the noise.
"Are you well, Lord Symond?" A voice he came to know well these last moons called out before Prince Argilac sat down next to him.
"As well as one can be in this desert, my prince." Blistering heat in the morning and at noon, shivering cold at night.
It required resilience, and the Dornish had embodied it.
The prince pulled out a waterskin, holding it out for him. "Here, ale. It will keep you warm."
"Many thanks." Symond took a long swing from the sweet ale, handing the half-empty waterskin back.
"How does it feel to have a goddess as a daughter?" Symond asked out of nowhere. Questions about the godhood of Queen Argella were gnawing at him inside, and Argilac was the only person that could answer them, sort of asking the queen.
However, he didn't want to ask how it was possible in the first place, because the answer scared him.
Argilac looked at Symond before drinking the remaining ale. "As if the world had gone upside down and nothing makes sense anymore."
"I thought you would be delighted." Symond would be over the clouds if any of his children could do half of what Argella Durrandon did.
"I am. It is just that we all grew up the same, more or less, believing in the Seven Who Are One, that men rule, fight, and make decisions while women take care of the household, give birth, and make their husbands happy." Argilac lay down on the sand, looking at the stars and the moon.
Was Teyvat, the world Ei came from, somewhere out there?
"Now? Now I am a prince once more, and my daughter will change the kingdom, and there is nothing anyone can do about it. Our way of life is dead now, and a new one will take its place." Whether he would live long enough to see it, Argilac didn't know.
"Here I was just worried about the Ironborn first and the Dornish now." Then again, Symond was older than Argilac and would definitely not see these changes.
"They are mortals, just like us. She could wreak destruction on this land, yet chooses not, all to spare the small folk and the innocents."
"I would not have bothered." Symond admitted. Dorne was the enemy, and the more dead, the better.
"Neither would I. I suppose that is why she is a goddess and not us." Argilac could not claim to know how the divine thought.
"Hmph. I have something else to ask. Her… friends, I suppose. Who are they?" Queen Argella, for all her divinity, looked human enough, except for the color of her hair.
Kitsune Saiguu, with large, furry ears on top of her head and a tail like that of a fox; Mikoshi Chiyo, with the red coloring of her skin, her claws, and two horns; and, of course, the mysterious archer of the Riverlands, Sasayuri, with her wings.
Everything about them screamed foreigners, from their names to their looks and their demeanor.
He wasn't even going to speak of what they were.
"I have no idea." It was more believable than saying they were Argella's friends that had returned from the dead and ended up in Westeros after they were rejected by their world.
"My grandson, he is smitten with that horned woman, Chiyo." Most were unnerved by her looks, yet his fool of a grandson had fallen in love with a being that wasn't even human.
Argilac rose, taken aback by the strange admission. "Seeing as she could break him in half like a twig, I would ask him to look for someone else."
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"I have followed the Dornish to the northeast, where they are hiding in caves." Ei pointed at the map, near the border of House Qorgyle and House Uller.
"I thought the Dornish were snakes; it turns out they were rats. What is your command?" Taryn's insult earned him a few chuckles.
"Attacking a cave in any situation is never good for the attackers, as the defenders have too many edges." Sasayuri pointed out.
It was a valid point, and Ei didn't see a solution that didn't involve lots of death, except for either her, Chiyo, or Sasayuri to clean the caves.
"Your Excellency, if I may?" Garrin took a step forward to ask for permission.
He was a Marcher Lord, and his opinion on fighting the Dornish was worth hearing. "I am listening."
"This is not the first time we had to attack caves where the Dornish had taken refuge. There is a small trick we use, but forcing them out takes time. However, we can continue on our way while the Dornish run out of supplies." The Red Mountains had many caves that the Dornish made use of to escape their pursuers, filled with supplies and traps.
Naturally, the Marcher Lords had to come up with an answer to them.
"What trick would that be?" Border wars between the Storm Kingdom and Dorne tended to be ugly after all.
"Rats, Your Excellency. We release them into the caves, and they find the Dornish supplies and spread disease. As I said, it takes time, but if a certain number of men could do this day after day, the Dornish will be too weak to hit us while we are marching."
That was not a conventional tactic by any means, and many of the lords looked unsure.
Ei turned to Sasayuri for her opinion, but the tengu shrugged. In theory, it could work, and if the Marcher Lords used that technique before, then it couldn't hurt.
Rat warfare was not something she had considered before, ever, but anything was possible if you lived long enough.
"Very well, Lord Garrin, I will entrust this matter to you."
The Lord of Nightsong preened like a peacock, bowing with a flourish.
—
Hundreds of men hunted for rats, and it required incentives because none wanted to do this kind of dirty work. Garrin, however, in his efforts to make up for his conduct before the wedding between Selena and her father, was very enthusiastic to finish this task.
Even in the desert, finding rodents turned out to be an easy task, at least far easier than capturing them.
Hundreds of them were released into the cave system, and the host had started its march to Hellholt.
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Ei considered the situation at hand.
Irregular warfare did exist in Teyvat, though not in great numbers, nor had it had much success in achieving the goals. Sure, they caused destruction and disrupted trade and supply lines, but eventually, it was a war confined to one nation.
Now, an entire nation was conducting irregular warfare in their own home against an invading force.
She could hunt them down herself, but it would waste too much of her elemental energy while leaving pieces of land destroyed across Dorne.
The other problem was much more pervasive. Even if she killed the nobles, knights, and all other fighting forces the Dornish could present, there was a chance it could make them into martyrs for the smallfolk.
She knew they were already supporting their liege lords, sneaking them supplies and intelligence.
All due to the hate that existed between the kingdoms.
Even if the smallfolk were subdued, they would be problematic for centuries to come, and killing hundreds of thousands of civilians who, more often than not, couldn't defend themselves was not a line the Electro Archon was willing to cross.
This war had to be fought a different way.
Or perhaps not at all?
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In the next chapter:
A man-at-arms knelt before her. "Princess, the Storm Queen's host is near the walls."
"Good, let them sit and wait. We shall see if they are foolish enough to think they can hold Sunspear." The second the Sorcerer Queen was gone, her men would surge through the shadows and put everyone in the garrison to the sword.
A foreign voice, one that she had not heard before, interrupted the Toad of Dorne from her musings. "I was actually considering just destroying it and killing everyone here."
The men, realizing who it was that had just discovered the secret tunnels, pulled their weapons to charge before the woman flicked her fingers, sending them flying away like dolls.
Narrow as the tunnels were, the men struck each other, ending up in a heap, groaning and bruised, but alive.
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