The night was pitch black, there was no moon in the sky. Dark clouds were blocking any light from touching the soil. This must have been why my scouts had not seen the signs.
A peaceful trading caravan in lands that had been reported to be bandit free, we had not much in men and arms to protect us. Yet they came over us, with no warning.
When the night was the darkest, hell opened its ugly mouth and spit forth the fighting men. "Bandits!" the shouts came from my outriders and men were reaching for their weapons all around. I quickly assessed the situation: our wagons were loaded with goods from lands near and far so we would never outrun the attackers without losing it all. Our caravan guards were far and few between, we had not expected to be fallen upon by bandits in these lands. Yet, my men were still Remnants, brothers in arms that would rather risk their lives than run from the foe. We prepared for battle.
We formed a defensive perimeter around our wagons, leaving the young and the old to guard the goods, our best men to the front lines. As the alleged bandits drew closer, we saw that we were mistaken. The green flag with the eye of chaos was flying over their heads, their banners leaving no doubt: these were not bandits, but men of Chaos.
Their leader, Kreczor of Chaos, not so much reigned in to explain their attack or conduct diplomacy. It was clear that they would charge us, hoping to use the cover of darkness to catch us unaware. But my men were ready.
Where the enemy had hoped to come upon sheep, they found wolves. For every man they overwhelmed, we slew three of theirs. Where they hoped they could loot, we took arms and gear from their stiffening bodies on the cold ground. Where they meant to subdue us, we walked as free men.
Kreczor of Chaos managed to escape, tail between his legs, back into the woods. The attack on us had failed, but the message was received: Travelers beware in the lands of Chaos and do not trade there, for you are not welcome and attack you they will.
I wish that you may fare as well as we did, should the time of need arise.