Vyakles and 6000 of his warriors prepared to come up out from the underground cavern and bring a cloud of death and destruction upon the women of Themiscyra like a plague of locusts. Devouring life with the might of their swords and spears holding the blood lust of revenge burning inside them, dawn signaled the King's Navy to unleash hell-fire upon the walls and gates of the ancient nation.
Twenty Four warships, the 'fire-ships' as they were called, honed in on the northern beaches of the Black Sea. the warrior women could not believe what they were witnessing for nothing like what they beheld had ever been seen by the the Themiscyrans who stared down from their citadels in shock and awe in utter disbelief. For each of these specialized vessels had, constructed at their bows, huge towers some 30 feet high. These were made of wood and completely covered with the hides of hundreds of slaughtered cattle; which were continuously dowsed with buckets of sea water, so as not to catch fire. Inside there were many platforms with flaps for openings, here the Greeks began a steady barrage as they tossed out small, grapefruit sized, clay balls filed with tallow and olive oil, using leather slings to propel the 'Greek Fire' a great distance, whereupon they smashed hard against the base of the towering walls and massive wooden and iron gates, soaking all with gallons upon gallons of the highly flammable liquid. This process went on for the next hour under the gray and cloudy skies as the archers, all along the watchtowers, sent 1000's upon 1000's of flaming arrows raining down upon the fire towers and the hulls of the ships, but the clever Greeks were well protected and lost not a single man.
Then, upon the instructions from the Admirals aboard the warships, the signals were sent to unleash a new barrage of the clay pots; which had little cotton wicks and these were lit before being slung out. Now, as these round balls of hard clay smashed open an explosive fire erupted when these 'ancient grenades' came into contact with the tallow and oil, bursting into a massive wall of flames, in a flash an unquenchable inferno began to rage. The Themiscyran's fell into a panic of chaos, for they had no way to come out of the Western and Southern gates to defend their territory and fight the invading Spartan Nation. Soon the huge stones began to fracture and crack under the intense heat and the gates were now a wall of searing flames. This 'Greek Fire' was a terribly destructive thing, that they, themselves, had never heard of, nor seen, so the Themiscyrans could not have prepared, nor planned, a way to stop this diabolical battle tactic.
"We must go the the gates to the North and the East and re-route our attack!" Cheveria cried out to her some 20,000 troops "We must fight the men of these ships upon the beaches and soak the sands with their hated blood!"
However, by this time, King Vyakles and his well armed and well trained warriors had already cut a path of death and destruction upon all they encountered. The blood bath began at the Temples of Artemis and Apollo, where they captured and executed all the acolytes and priestesses, young and old. Then they marched to the 'steria' the military training academy where they surrounded the compound like a pack of savage wolves. They were met with little resistance from the young warriors inside ranging in age from 10 to 18, for these young soldiers were no match for the battle harden Spartans. 2000 bodies of the dead littered the land as King Vyakles and his blood drenched Army turned and headed East towards the capital city, burning the crops of corn and wheat, along with the vast orchards, as they went. Here they were set upon by massive ferocious tigers, who leapt out of the fields of burning grasses, but these creatures proved to be no match for the spears of these men who had the strength of lions coursing through their veins, and the Greeks thought it a new and awesome challenge to kill off such wild and fearsome beasts who lashed out with most powerful claws and the sharpest of teeth.
Now as Cheveria and her numerous troops crested the hill that overlooked the Themiscyran plain, they saw, to their own horror, their land was burning and the bodies of the dead women, both young and old, were scattered about the blood stained ground. Then, off in the distance, the warrior women of Themiscyra spotted the invading enemy. "SPARTANS!" came the cries from the Captains whose soldiers eyes grew wide as their hearts raced with this terrible surprise.
"But how have they entered!?"
"From which gate have they thereby come!?" these and more questions came to the Queen's Commander's ears, and so it was Chevria had no answers, but she had to come up with a plan of swift action. Now, though her body was old, her mind was as sharp as her sword as years of successful military strategies filled her thoughts. So came her orders for battle. Thus she arrayed 10,000 of her infantry in an L formation, keeping 2000 back to her left in a chevron formation to prevent lagging from the left wing of the infantry who were prepared to fight with all their force and might and kill off a foreign army, for the first time on their own soil.
Here the Spartans noticed the massive group of Themiscyrans up upon the hill overlooking the large open plain; which would now serve as their Field of Battle. Vyakles gave a confident smile knowing his Naval troops would soon come pouring in through the ashes of the walls and gates to the West and to the South and 3000 of his men would sneak up behind these fighting women, of which the Themiscyran Army and her Captains knew not. "SPARTANS! PREPARE TO FIGHT!" Vyakles screamed out to his troops "Hold the line, leave none of these women alive!"
Thus came the orders of Cheveria, she ordered her infantry arrayed in an L formation, some fifty shields deep 500 wide, opposite the area occupied by their enemies left wing; which was only sixteen shields deep and 400 men wide. The Queens Commander ordered the right wing to charge, leaving her center and left wing to stay, momentarily, out of action. Then she ordered her Cavalry and Charioteers with her skilled Archers to maneuver towards the flanks of the Spartans. Here 3000 men turned and this first conflict ended swiftly as the Greeks overtook the women upon their horses, amidst the screams and sounds of shields and swords of the front lines clashing together smashing bones and faces, the Spartans struck down the many steeds with spears, dragging down their riders to the ground, then in close combat the Cavalry and Charioteers, along with all the Archers, whose arrows could not penetrate the Spartans armor and shields, were soundly defeated, all lay dead as the men stabbed at their hearts and stomachs their own armor doing little to protect them, though the women fought bravely and killed off a hundred or so of the Kings men they were no match for the irresistible force and brutality of the Spartans.
Here leaving the dead and dying Vyakles turned his men back to the front line fighting, whereupon he rejoined his infantry, who pushed and slashed their way through the Themiscyran lines with unstoppable violence and strength. Then, as it slowly began to rain, the Spartans and Themiscyrans fought hard from all sides, the women tried their best to close in around the men, now in a V formation, with burning lungs, aching muscles, their minds solely focused on fighting, as they tried to catch their breath, their hearts furiously racing, but the Spartans, though outnumbered, were faster, stronger and proved to be just too fierce to war against. These Greek warriors they were they most formidable army the Themiscyrans, in their history of war, had ever faced. Soon the Themiscyran division were split apart as the defensive line of the beleaguered infantry was pushed back during the brutal, bloody attack as the Spartans slashed through flesh and bone cutting a clear path to victory. As they stabbed through the bodies of the fierce women, slicing through muscles, tendons, skulls and bones leaving 1000's of bodies of the screaming and dying, drowning in a sea of their own blood and gore.
Now off to the West and South the warships all came up together safely upon the beach as the Greeks, armed and ready for battle, poured through the breach, as the old stone walls had collapsed and the gates were now but smoldering ashes. Those women left upon the hill in the chevron formation watched as their infantry was being decimated waited for the order to attack, they were stunned when the Queen's Commander, Cheveria, shouted as she turned her back and yelled out "ABOUT FACE!" for here they all were horrified to see some 3000 Spartans advancing up the hill directly behind them led by 40 of the King of Sparta's finest Generals who reveled in the battle, marching upon the remaining Themiscyrans whom the Spartans then hacked to pieces. Though the women fought bravely, they were nearing utter defeat when King Vyakles rushed through the center of the constant hand to hand combat as the shrill sound of screams and clashing swords rang across the land, as the fighters from both sides fell all around him. Vyakles continued on unabated trampling over the broken and bleeding bodies under his feet. Expertly wielding his sword Vyakles cut through the horde advancing up the hill with his men and General La Quint close at hand as they set upon the Queen's Commander, Cheveria, who was dressed in her daughter, Odessa's, golden armor. In the chaos and confusion of battle she had been separated from her army and King Vyakles took this opportunity to swiftly approach, sword in hand, as the skirmish was coming to a violent and bloody end. With General La Quint fighting just behind him VYakles eyed the old woman and said to her in a loud clear voice "SURRENDER OR DIE!"
Cheveria paused as her heart sank into sadness for well she knew the day was lost as the chill of the wind and rain wrapped around her, sweat pouring from her fevered brow. Then she cried out "NEVER!" as she adjusted her helmet, taking up her shield and raising her sword she charged forward, here Vyakles took out the head of Odessa and tossed it at her feet. When Cheveria saw this grotesque sight of what was left her child she was frozen for a moment in the shock and horror of her grief. This split second was all the time the great King of Sparta needed as he ran up on her stabbing her in the neck with his deadly cyphos. Vyakles paused to catch his breath as he delighted in watching the life force fade in the old woman's eyes as streams of scarlet pored forth from the wound in a steady flow. As she fell to the ground King Vyakles turned around and in a roar as loud as lion he shouted down across the hill and corpse strewn field "Women of Themiscyra! YOUR LEADER IS DEAD!" breathing hard, fresh blood staining his face, the muscles of the King's arms and legs cramping up in pain he declared "LAY DOWN YOUR WEAPONS!"
Now, though the Spartans had clearly won the battle, the Themiscyran's were not trained to surrender, so the few hundred left, still able to fight, would not lay down their weapons and give up their lives to be executed by the Greeks so they stood their ground and fought to the death, until each of them fell, their blood seeping out mixing with the blood of their sisters which stained the wet soil until the shouts and screams of the women could be heard no more. Silence washed over the corpse strewn field as vultures began circling overhead waiting to feast on the flesh of the dead. "Now let us go together and march upon the Capital! My brave and vicious Spartans!" Vyakles ordered his army now 8000 strong, for they had more women warriors to kill. "We shall march upon the city and burn it to the ground!" Vyakles smiled at his men "We shall meet at the Palace, where the treasures of this nation can be found!"
With this fresh victory the Spartan Army marched forth together through the rainy weather descending upon the capital city of Themiscyra, where many of the women warriors gathered to protect their last remaining territory but, yet again, the better trained warriors of Sparta moved with an irresistible force of strength and might slaughtering the citizens both young and old. When the youngest of those saw the death and destruction moving against them the little girls all fled in terror trying to find someplace where they could hide together. As the slaughter of these women took place each building was set ablaze smoke and fire rising ever higher through the chaos in the streets. Within the hour Vyakles and his Army had served up the Themiscyran's their final defeat. The King took much delight and pleasure from entering the now abandoned palace where his wife, Queen Thera, many years ago would lay awake at night in her royal bed thinking of Vyakles.
King Vyakles entered the Great Hall where he came upon the empty throne, save for the golden crown of stars waiting for the Queen of Themiscyra to return, but return she would not. Vyakles stood motionless before throne, a thousands thoughts and the images of the battle still fresh in his mind, slowly he reached out picking up the crown, whereupon he set his bronze helmet down in it's place upon the throne. He held the former regal crown of his wife in his hands and spoke to the object saying "I will bring you to my daughter, Queen Thera's child, as a trophy and prize for her to wear for the rest of her life." here a bit of peace settled into the King's troubled heart, his mind now satisfied with the death and destruction his army had wrought against this once formidable nation.
"My King!" came a call from General La Quint "We have opened up the Western Gate, Admiral Vasha and his men have come to carry away the spoils of war; which we have located in the Treasury in a large chamber beneath the Palace floors..," La Quint paused giving a look joy mixed with sadness.
"What is it General! You looked bewildered." Vyakles said not liking the look in his eyes.
"Come and see for yourself."
"Very well." Vyakles followed 20 of his soldiers down a small stone stairway into the treasury, whereupon, hidden among the hordes of silver, gold and exquisitely made vases and jewelry, the Spartans discovered some 800 little girls under the age of 5, all crying, cowering and terrified, pleading for their lives.
Now the Greeks, like most of the civilizations at this time, obeyed their code of war; which was to kill off all the inhabitants of the cities they conquered. These acts of complete slaughter was simply a rule that they all lived by, and normally the King would have ordered his men to draw their swords and destroy all the little girls, but when he looked into the eyes of the horrified children, something profoundly changed deep in his heart and mind, it was something his wife had instilled in him the day they came face to face upon the shore of the Island of Hera, and that was MERCY and PITY. For he had seen this same look of fear in Queen Thera's bright green eyes when he threatened to execute her for her crimes against him, and he knew now he could not order the taking of these innocent children's lives. Thera's love and affection had left a deep impact on the Warrior King's soul, and so it was the King of Sparta thought of his own daughter at this time. So out of his love for Thera and Sparta.., he decided to let them go. "Hold your swords!" came his order as Vyakles peered into the tear stained eyes of the little girl kneeling before him. So it was he ignored his ingrained military training saying "General La Quint!" he gazed over at his men "Stand down!"
"Yes my King!"
"In loving memory of my beloved wife.., I have chosen to spare these young ones lives." he said in rich clear voice that did the little girls hearts good to hear. "My orders are as follows..," he paused extending his hand to the child crying before him "Take these poor frightened lasses, the last of the Themiscyrans, by way of one of my ships. Sail them safely to Scythia. Tell the King there, what we have done.., here. Send word throughout the region.., tell them all.., the Nation of Themiscyra is.., NO MORE!"
THE END
Twenty Four warships, the 'fire-ships' as they were called, honed in on the northern beaches of the Black Sea. the warrior women could not believe what they were witnessing for nothing like what they beheld had ever been seen by the the Themiscyrans who stared down from their citadels in shock and awe in utter disbelief. For each of these specialized vessels had, constructed at their bows, huge towers some 30 feet high. These were made of wood and completely covered with the hides of hundreds of slaughtered cattle; which were continuously dowsed with buckets of sea water, so as not to catch fire. Inside there were many platforms with flaps for openings, here the Greeks began a steady barrage as they tossed out small, grapefruit sized, clay balls filed with tallow and olive oil, using leather slings to propel the 'Greek Fire' a great distance, whereupon they smashed hard against the base of the towering walls and massive wooden and iron gates, soaking all with gallons upon gallons of the highly flammable liquid. This process went on for the next hour under the gray and cloudy skies as the archers, all along the watchtowers, sent 1000's upon 1000's of flaming arrows raining down upon the fire towers and the hulls of the ships, but the clever Greeks were well protected and lost not a single man.
Then, upon the instructions from the Admirals aboard the warships, the signals were sent to unleash a new barrage of the clay pots; which had little cotton wicks and these were lit before being slung out. Now, as these round balls of hard clay smashed open an explosive fire erupted when these 'ancient grenades' came into contact with the tallow and oil, bursting into a massive wall of flames, in a flash an unquenchable inferno began to rage. The Themiscyran's fell into a panic of chaos, for they had no way to come out of the Western and Southern gates to defend their territory and fight the invading Spartan Nation. Soon the huge stones began to fracture and crack under the intense heat and the gates were now a wall of searing flames. This 'Greek Fire' was a terribly destructive thing, that they, themselves, had never heard of, nor seen, so the Themiscyrans could not have prepared, nor planned, a way to stop this diabolical battle tactic.
"We must go the the gates to the North and the East and re-route our attack!" Cheveria cried out to her some 20,000 troops "We must fight the men of these ships upon the beaches and soak the sands with their hated blood!"
However, by this time, King Vyakles and his well armed and well trained warriors had already cut a path of death and destruction upon all they encountered. The blood bath began at the Temples of Artemis and Apollo, where they captured and executed all the acolytes and priestesses, young and old. Then they marched to the 'steria' the military training academy where they surrounded the compound like a pack of savage wolves. They were met with little resistance from the young warriors inside ranging in age from 10 to 18, for these young soldiers were no match for the battle harden Spartans. 2000 bodies of the dead littered the land as King Vyakles and his blood drenched Army turned and headed East towards the capital city, burning the crops of corn and wheat, along with the vast orchards, as they went. Here they were set upon by massive ferocious tigers, who leapt out of the fields of burning grasses, but these creatures proved to be no match for the spears of these men who had the strength of lions coursing through their veins, and the Greeks thought it a new and awesome challenge to kill off such wild and fearsome beasts who lashed out with most powerful claws and the sharpest of teeth.
Now as Cheveria and her numerous troops crested the hill that overlooked the Themiscyran plain, they saw, to their own horror, their land was burning and the bodies of the dead women, both young and old, were scattered about the blood stained ground. Then, off in the distance, the warrior women of Themiscyra spotted the invading enemy. "SPARTANS!" came the cries from the Captains whose soldiers eyes grew wide as their hearts raced with this terrible surprise.
"But how have they entered!?"
"From which gate have they thereby come!?" these and more questions came to the Queen's Commander's ears, and so it was Chevria had no answers, but she had to come up with a plan of swift action. Now, though her body was old, her mind was as sharp as her sword as years of successful military strategies filled her thoughts. So came her orders for battle. Thus she arrayed 10,000 of her infantry in an L formation, keeping 2000 back to her left in a chevron formation to prevent lagging from the left wing of the infantry who were prepared to fight with all their force and might and kill off a foreign army, for the first time on their own soil.
Here the Spartans noticed the massive group of Themiscyrans up upon the hill overlooking the large open plain; which would now serve as their Field of Battle. Vyakles gave a confident smile knowing his Naval troops would soon come pouring in through the ashes of the walls and gates to the West and to the South and 3000 of his men would sneak up behind these fighting women, of which the Themiscyran Army and her Captains knew not. "SPARTANS! PREPARE TO FIGHT!" Vyakles screamed out to his troops "Hold the line, leave none of these women alive!"
Thus came the orders of Cheveria, she ordered her infantry arrayed in an L formation, some fifty shields deep 500 wide, opposite the area occupied by their enemies left wing; which was only sixteen shields deep and 400 men wide. The Queens Commander ordered the right wing to charge, leaving her center and left wing to stay, momentarily, out of action. Then she ordered her Cavalry and Charioteers with her skilled Archers to maneuver towards the flanks of the Spartans. Here 3000 men turned and this first conflict ended swiftly as the Greeks overtook the women upon their horses, amidst the screams and sounds of shields and swords of the front lines clashing together smashing bones and faces, the Spartans struck down the many steeds with spears, dragging down their riders to the ground, then in close combat the Cavalry and Charioteers, along with all the Archers, whose arrows could not penetrate the Spartans armor and shields, were soundly defeated, all lay dead as the men stabbed at their hearts and stomachs their own armor doing little to protect them, though the women fought bravely and killed off a hundred or so of the Kings men they were no match for the irresistible force and brutality of the Spartans.
Here leaving the dead and dying Vyakles turned his men back to the front line fighting, whereupon he rejoined his infantry, who pushed and slashed their way through the Themiscyran lines with unstoppable violence and strength. Then, as it slowly began to rain, the Spartans and Themiscyrans fought hard from all sides, the women tried their best to close in around the men, now in a V formation, with burning lungs, aching muscles, their minds solely focused on fighting, as they tried to catch their breath, their hearts furiously racing, but the Spartans, though outnumbered, were faster, stronger and proved to be just too fierce to war against. These Greek warriors they were they most formidable army the Themiscyrans, in their history of war, had ever faced. Soon the Themiscyran division were split apart as the defensive line of the beleaguered infantry was pushed back during the brutal, bloody attack as the Spartans slashed through flesh and bone cutting a clear path to victory. As they stabbed through the bodies of the fierce women, slicing through muscles, tendons, skulls and bones leaving 1000's of bodies of the screaming and dying, drowning in a sea of their own blood and gore.
Now off to the West and South the warships all came up together safely upon the beach as the Greeks, armed and ready for battle, poured through the breach, as the old stone walls had collapsed and the gates were now but smoldering ashes. Those women left upon the hill in the chevron formation watched as their infantry was being decimated waited for the order to attack, they were stunned when the Queen's Commander, Cheveria, shouted as she turned her back and yelled out "ABOUT FACE!" for here they all were horrified to see some 3000 Spartans advancing up the hill directly behind them led by 40 of the King of Sparta's finest Generals who reveled in the battle, marching upon the remaining Themiscyrans whom the Spartans then hacked to pieces. Though the women fought bravely, they were nearing utter defeat when King Vyakles rushed through the center of the constant hand to hand combat as the shrill sound of screams and clashing swords rang across the land, as the fighters from both sides fell all around him. Vyakles continued on unabated trampling over the broken and bleeding bodies under his feet. Expertly wielding his sword Vyakles cut through the horde advancing up the hill with his men and General La Quint close at hand as they set upon the Queen's Commander, Cheveria, who was dressed in her daughter, Odessa's, golden armor. In the chaos and confusion of battle she had been separated from her army and King Vyakles took this opportunity to swiftly approach, sword in hand, as the skirmish was coming to a violent and bloody end. With General La Quint fighting just behind him VYakles eyed the old woman and said to her in a loud clear voice "SURRENDER OR DIE!"
Cheveria paused as her heart sank into sadness for well she knew the day was lost as the chill of the wind and rain wrapped around her, sweat pouring from her fevered brow. Then she cried out "NEVER!" as she adjusted her helmet, taking up her shield and raising her sword she charged forward, here Vyakles took out the head of Odessa and tossed it at her feet. When Cheveria saw this grotesque sight of what was left her child she was frozen for a moment in the shock and horror of her grief. This split second was all the time the great King of Sparta needed as he ran up on her stabbing her in the neck with his deadly cyphos. Vyakles paused to catch his breath as he delighted in watching the life force fade in the old woman's eyes as streams of scarlet pored forth from the wound in a steady flow. As she fell to the ground King Vyakles turned around and in a roar as loud as lion he shouted down across the hill and corpse strewn field "Women of Themiscyra! YOUR LEADER IS DEAD!" breathing hard, fresh blood staining his face, the muscles of the King's arms and legs cramping up in pain he declared "LAY DOWN YOUR WEAPONS!"
Now, though the Spartans had clearly won the battle, the Themiscyran's were not trained to surrender, so the few hundred left, still able to fight, would not lay down their weapons and give up their lives to be executed by the Greeks so they stood their ground and fought to the death, until each of them fell, their blood seeping out mixing with the blood of their sisters which stained the wet soil until the shouts and screams of the women could be heard no more. Silence washed over the corpse strewn field as vultures began circling overhead waiting to feast on the flesh of the dead. "Now let us go together and march upon the Capital! My brave and vicious Spartans!" Vyakles ordered his army now 8000 strong, for they had more women warriors to kill. "We shall march upon the city and burn it to the ground!" Vyakles smiled at his men "We shall meet at the Palace, where the treasures of this nation can be found!"
With this fresh victory the Spartan Army marched forth together through the rainy weather descending upon the capital city of Themiscyra, where many of the women warriors gathered to protect their last remaining territory but, yet again, the better trained warriors of Sparta moved with an irresistible force of strength and might slaughtering the citizens both young and old. When the youngest of those saw the death and destruction moving against them the little girls all fled in terror trying to find someplace where they could hide together. As the slaughter of these women took place each building was set ablaze smoke and fire rising ever higher through the chaos in the streets. Within the hour Vyakles and his Army had served up the Themiscyran's their final defeat. The King took much delight and pleasure from entering the now abandoned palace where his wife, Queen Thera, many years ago would lay awake at night in her royal bed thinking of Vyakles.
King Vyakles entered the Great Hall where he came upon the empty throne, save for the golden crown of stars waiting for the Queen of Themiscyra to return, but return she would not. Vyakles stood motionless before throne, a thousands thoughts and the images of the battle still fresh in his mind, slowly he reached out picking up the crown, whereupon he set his bronze helmet down in it's place upon the throne. He held the former regal crown of his wife in his hands and spoke to the object saying "I will bring you to my daughter, Queen Thera's child, as a trophy and prize for her to wear for the rest of her life." here a bit of peace settled into the King's troubled heart, his mind now satisfied with the death and destruction his army had wrought against this once formidable nation.
"My King!" came a call from General La Quint "We have opened up the Western Gate, Admiral Vasha and his men have come to carry away the spoils of war; which we have located in the Treasury in a large chamber beneath the Palace floors..," La Quint paused giving a look joy mixed with sadness.
"What is it General! You looked bewildered." Vyakles said not liking the look in his eyes.
"Come and see for yourself."
"Very well." Vyakles followed 20 of his soldiers down a small stone stairway into the treasury, whereupon, hidden among the hordes of silver, gold and exquisitely made vases and jewelry, the Spartans discovered some 800 little girls under the age of 5, all crying, cowering and terrified, pleading for their lives.
Now the Greeks, like most of the civilizations at this time, obeyed their code of war; which was to kill off all the inhabitants of the cities they conquered. These acts of complete slaughter was simply a rule that they all lived by, and normally the King would have ordered his men to draw their swords and destroy all the little girls, but when he looked into the eyes of the horrified children, something profoundly changed deep in his heart and mind, it was something his wife had instilled in him the day they came face to face upon the shore of the Island of Hera, and that was MERCY and PITY. For he had seen this same look of fear in Queen Thera's bright green eyes when he threatened to execute her for her crimes against him, and he knew now he could not order the taking of these innocent children's lives. Thera's love and affection had left a deep impact on the Warrior King's soul, and so it was the King of Sparta thought of his own daughter at this time. So out of his love for Thera and Sparta.., he decided to let them go. "Hold your swords!" came his order as Vyakles peered into the tear stained eyes of the little girl kneeling before him. So it was he ignored his ingrained military training saying "General La Quint!" he gazed over at his men "Stand down!"
"Yes my King!"
"In loving memory of my beloved wife.., I have chosen to spare these young ones lives." he said in rich clear voice that did the little girls hearts good to hear. "My orders are as follows..," he paused extending his hand to the child crying before him "Take these poor frightened lasses, the last of the Themiscyrans, by way of one of my ships. Sail them safely to Scythia. Tell the King there, what we have done.., here. Send word throughout the region.., tell them all.., the Nation of Themiscyra is.., NO MORE!"
THE END