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(@Bee: He was just repeating the question. I often do that with my character. It's just a habit of mine. :P)

"Mists...no, I don't believe you've mention that before. It may come useful, but it can also hinder our sight as well. Do not use this magic without my say so. Understood?" Randagulf asked.

With this new information the Harbinger could already come up with some new battle tactics, which he reflected upon until they set off.

"You shouldn't read at a time like this." Elisiv noted to Kal. "We need to stay alert as we are being followed."

"Elisiv is right, keep your eyes open." Captain Gunnar ordered.

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Jofrodr spotted more figures along the shore with his magic. "They seem to be increasing in number."

Bodvar didn't like the sound of that. "If we are caught in the river we will be in trouble. We must set ashore."

"The Harbinger ordered us to keep sailing." Helgi said.

The Captain cursed under his breath. "I know, but he should order us to set ashore." He repeated.

Gauldur had his mages intervened to put out the fires before they spread and caused the shieldwall to break completely due to panic. "Stay calm, this is nothing we can't handle!" He urged the men.

Harald repeated his gesture. "Stand strong and in formation!" He had anticipated the elves to use such magic against them, which is why he had Gauldur's mages join his formation.

His own shield had been hit by a flaming arrow. He allowed the young mage beside him to put it out with some frost magic. "Good work lad." Harald said to Gauldur's apprentice.

He then adressed his men. "With me! Keep moving forward! The mages will protect us!"

The Atmorans marched slowly towards the fortress gates, which they saw as the only way in.

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"It appears that the humans have mages of their own." Enwe noted.

"They may be able to put out the Paladins' fires, but their magic will not be a match for ours." Nesiro assured her.

The elven archers continued to fire on intervals at the incoming humans. Focusing primarily on the vanguard as they trekked towards the fortress gates. The arrows, even while enchanted, did little to stop the human advance. Only a handful of humans actually died from the volleys, though the damage to their equipment was greater.