By then, the villagers had a good idea of who would never come home again. Women’s keening went on night and day. New mourning had broken out only the night before, when a Cimmerian died after taking a fever from his wound. The invaders marched up the same track the village men had used in retreating from the lost battle. The archers advanced with arrows nocked and bows ready to draw. The pikemen with them were broad-shouldered fellows with hair the color of straw. They too were alert against any ambush that might burst upon them from the woods. Not least because they were alert, no ambush came. All told, pikemen and archers numbered perhaps a hundred: more than three times the number of warriors Duthil had sent into the fight. Eyeing them as they approached, Conan said, “They don’t look so tough.” Mordec stood beside him, still leaning on the spearshaft that did duty for a cane. The blacksmith said, “One of us would likely beat one of them, despite the armor they wear.