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1995
Acrylic on canvas board
24" x 30"
Part
of a series based on the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien
Inspired by his Unfinished Tales
"They
came on more slowly than the western division, for the land was
rougher and without roads; and they bore no lights. But before them,
swift and silent, went several troops of the dreaded wolfriders.
Before Elfhelm had any warning of the approach of enemies on his
side of the river the wolfriders were between him and Grimbold's
camp; and they were also attempting to surround each of his small
groups of Riders. It was dark and all his force was in disarray.
He gathered all that he could into a close body of horsemen, but
he was obliged to retreat eastward. He could not reach Grimbold,
though he knew that he was in straits and had been about to come
to his aid when attacked by the wolfriders. But he also guessed
rightly that the wolfriders were only the forerunners of a force
far too great for him to oppose that would make for the southward
road. The night was wearing away; he could only await the dawn."
©
Guy Gondron
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