From Sand and Glass...
Then they came. Ted and George were working together, making a crossbow with a steel bow. They had just finished making a bolt and stepped out of the blacksmith shop to test fire it. They froze in their tracks. Standing in front of the barn were six of the largest beasts they had ever seen. Two of the beasts had normal sized people sitting on them, three on each. But the other four beasts had very strange riders. Three wore leather vests and short leather trousers. Their heads had stiff crests running front to back down the top of their heads. Their skin had scales and was a bright red around their faces. Their feet were bare, and their toes had long claws. They carried long swords. The frightening thing was they were all over ten feet tall. A fourth tall man was pushed from atop one of the beasts nearly twenty feet up. He hit the ground hard, as he was bound and unable to break his fall. His loose silk robe gave no padding. One of the scaly men stepped down to the ground and nudged the fallen man with his foot.
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