Clan Wolf Jaw lined both sides of the trail, their formidable array of warriors stretching out for hundreds of feet, beyond the bend and out of Chieftain Grguch's line of sight. None moved to block the progress of Clan Karuck, or to threaten the hulking orcs in any way, and Grguch recognized the pair who did step out in the middle of the trail.
"Greetings again, Dnark," Grguch said. "You have heard of our assault on the ugly dwarves?"
"All the tribes of Many-Arrows have heard of the glory of Grguch's march," Dnark answered, and Grguch smiled, as did Toogwik Tuk, who stood to the side and just behind the ferocious chieftain.
"You march west," remarked Dnark, glancing back over his shoulder. "To the invitation of King Obould?"
Grguch spent a few moments looking over Dnark and his associate, the shaman Ung-thol. Then the huge orc warrior glanced back at Toogwik Tuk and beyond him, motioning to a trio of soldiers, two obviously of Clan Karuck, with wide shoulders and bulging muscles, and a third that Dnark and Ung-thol had parted company with just a few days earlier.
"Obould has sent an emissary, requesting parlay," Grguch explained. Behind him, Oktule saluted the pair and bowed repeatedly.
"We were there among King Obould's entourage when Oktule was sent forth," Dnark replied. "Know you, though, that he was not the only emissary sent out that day." He finished and met Grguch's hard stare for a few heartbeats, then motioned behind to the Wolf Jaw ranks. Several warriors stepped out, dragging a beaten and battered orc. They took him around Dnark, and on his signal closed half the distance to Grguch before dropping their living cargo unceremoniously onto the dirt.
Priest Nukkels groaned as he hit the ground, and squirmed a bit, but Ung-thol and Dnark had done their work extremely well and there was no chance of him getting up from the ground.
"An emissary sent to you?" Grguch asked. "But you said that you were with Obould."
"No," Toogwik Tuk explained, reading correctly the smug expressions worn by his co-conspirators. He stepped forward, daring to pass Grguch as he moved toward the battered priest. "No, this is Nukkels," he explained, looking back at Grguch.
Grguch shrugged, for the name meant nothing to him.
"King Obould's advisor," Toogwik Tuk explained. "He would not be sent to deliver a message to Chieftain Dnark. No, not even to Chieftain Grguch."
"What?" Grguch demanded, and though his tone was calm and even, there remained behind it a hint of warning to Toogwik Tuk to tread lightly, where he seemed on the verge of insult.
"This emissary was for no orc," Toogwik Tuk explained. He looked to Dnark and Ung-thol. "Nor was he heading north, to Gerti Orelsdottr, was he?"
"South," Dnark answered.
"Southeast, precisely," added Ung-thol.
Toogwik Tuk could barely contain his amusement - and his elation that King Obould had so perfectly played into their plans. He turned to Grguch, certain of his guess. "Priest Nukkels was sent by King Obould to parlay with King Bruenor Battlehammer."
Grguch's face went stone cold.
"We believe the same," said Dnark, and he moved forward to stand beside Toogwik Tuk - and to ensure that Toogwik Tuk did not claim an overdue amount of the credit for that revelation. "Nukkels has resisted our...methods," he explained, and to accentuate his point, he stepped over and kicked the groaning Nukkels hard in the ribs, sending him into a fetal curl. "He has offered many explanations for his journey, including that of going to King Bruenor."
"This pathetic dwarf-kisser in the dirt was sent by Obould to meet with Bruenor?" Grguch asked incredulously, as if he could not believe his ears.
"So we believe," Dnark answered.
"It is easy enough to discern," came a voice from behind, among Clan Karuck's ranks. All turned, Grguch with a wide, knowing smile, to see Hakuun step forward to stand beside his chieftain. "Would you like me to question the emissary?" Hakuun asked.
Grguch laughed and glanced around, motioning at last to a dark cluster of trees off to the side of the path. Dnark began signaling to his ranks for orcs to drag the prisoner over, but Grguch cut him short as Hakuun launched into a spell. Nukkels contorted as if in pain, and curled up on the ground - until he was not on the ground, but floating in the air. Hakuun walked for the trees, and Nukkels drifted behind him.
Away from the others, Hakuun obediently put his ear in line with that of Nukkels. The transfer took only a moment, with Jack the brain mole slipping out of Hakuun's ear and into Nukkels's.
As he realized what was happening to him, Nukkels began thrashing wildly in the air, but with nothing to orient him, with no pull of gravity to keep him upright or even on his side, he began to spin - which dizzied him, of course, and only made Jack's intrusion that much easier.
Jack came back out, and back into his more usual host a short while later, having ripped Nukkels's brain of every detail. He knew, and soon Hakuun knew, of Obould's true designs, confirming the fears of the trio who had summoned Clan Karuck from the bowels of the Spine of the World.
"Obould seeks peace with the dwarves," Hakuun remarked in disbelief. "He wants the war to be at its end."
A very un-orc orc, said the voice in his head.
"He defiles the will of Gruumsh!"
As I said.
Hakuun stalked out of the tree cluster, Jack's magic yanking the shivering, slobbering, floating Nukkels along behind him. When Hakuun got back to the others on the trail, he waved Nukkels in and let him drop hard to the ground.
"He was bound for King Bruenor," the shaman of Clan Karuck stated. "To undo the damage wrought by Chieftain Grguch and Clan Karuck."
"Damage?" Grguch asked, furrowing his thick brow. "Damage!"
"As we explained to you upon your arrival," said Ung-thol.
"It is as our friends have told us," Hakuun confirmed. "King Obould has lost his heart for war. He wishes no further battle with Clan Battlehammer."
"Cowardice," spat Toogwik Tuk.
"Has he found enough spoils to return to his home?" Grguch asked, his tone mocking and derogatory.
"He has conquered empty rocks," Dnark proclaimed. "All that is of value lies within the halls of the Battlehammer dwarves, or across the river in the realm of Silverymoon. But Obould - " he paused, turned, and kicked Nukkels hard - "Obould would parlay with Bruenor. He would seek a treaty!"
"With dwarves?" Grguch bellowed.
"Exactly that," said Hakuun, and Grguch nodded, having seen Hakuun at his work too many times to doubt a word he spoke.
Ung-thol and Toogwik Tuk exchanged knowing grins. It was all for show, all to rouse the rabble around the two chieftains, to garner outrage at the utter ridiculousness of the apparent designs of Obould.
"And he would parlay with Grguch," Dnark reminded the ferocious orc chieftain. "He would summon you to his side to gain your approval. Or perhaps to scold you for attacking the elves and dwarves."
Grguch's bloodshot eyes opened wide and a great snarl rumbled behind his trembling lips. He seemed as if he would leap forward and bite off Dnark's head, but the Chieftain of Wolf Jaw did not relent. "Obould intends to show Grguch who controls the Kingdom of Many-Arrows. He will coax you to join his way, so certain is he that he follows the true vision of Gruumsh."
"To parlay with dwarves?" Grguch roared.
"Cowardice!" Dnark cried.
Grguch stood there, clenching his fists, the muscles in his neck straining, his chest and shoulders bulging as if their sinewy power could not be contained by the orc's skin.
"Oktule!" he cried, wheeling to face the orc who had arrived with King Obould's invitation.