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... where?" He looked at the
line, evaluating the ground and finding what he desired.
"There." He pointed at the right side of the horseshoe, where
it curved almost to the bank of the river.
"Basalt, you'll command a small company of hill dwarves
over there, enough to stop them when they try to climb the
redoubt. Perian can back you up with the Wedgies."
His followers listened attentively. He and Perian had al-
ready explained the gully dwarf formations, and indeed the
Aghar had demonstrated the creeping wedge and the
Aghazpult. They had come dangerously close also to ac-
quainting the hill dwarves with the dread sludge bomb, but
fortunately Perian had come upon the bombers in the nick
of time.
"Then, over here," Flint continued, turning to the left,
where the wing of the earthwork extended into a field be-
yond the Passroad. Perhaps a hundred feet beyond the end
of the barrier began the tree line, but there was no time to
carry the redoubt that much farther. "Tybalt and Hildy will
take the rest of the hill dwarves and the Agharpults."
He surveyed the expanse of the line, satisfied. "Then,
when the enemy line is broken by the bombs and half of
them are occupied over here, Tybalt and Hildy, you charge
forward and attack with your company of dwarves
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