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Lenster's Fall
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The night before sortie - Sortie - The battle of River Thracia - Tragic news - Lenster’s fallThe
night before sortie
Year 761 of the Jugdral calendar.
The prince of Lenster, Cuan, after learning that Sigurd of Chalphy, his
wife’s elder brother and his best friend, had been branded a rebel and
was fighting, took with him the elite of Lenster’s army – the
Lanzeritter – and passed through the Yied Desert in order to take part
in the battle.
Knowing this, King Trabant, who had been looking for a chance to pay
back for the repeated disgraceful invasions from the Manster district,
at Northern Thracia, launched a rear attack and annihilated them.
Trabant then returned to his country, taking their daughter, Altenna,
who was travelling together with Ethlin, and the Earth Lance Gae Bolg,
held by Cuan, as spoils of war.
The four countries of the Manster district, Lenster, Alster, Manster
and Conote, kept a military alliance. However, the king of Lenster
didn’t stop Prince Cuan when the other three countries opposed his
actions, and, as a result, heavy losses were suffered, and the leading
power of the Manster District fell from glory.
With the impetus from crushing Lenster’s Lanzeritter, King Trabant,
seeing that the neighboring country of Grandbell was in chaos and
noticing the good opportunity, started the invasion of Manster, which
he had considered an annoyance for a long time.
Manster, which had been belligerent against Thracia since before as
well, closed the gates of its towns and castles firmly to prepare for
the incoming siege battle.
To Trabant, the siege preparations were largely pointless, since his
dragon knights could attack from above. However, being targeted and
badly beaten by archers and mages didn’t sound good. After this, there
was still the battle against Conote and Lenster; the final objective
was the unification of Thracia.
“Your Majesty, we have been informed
that Manster is being besieged by Thracia. Moreover, they have
requested reinforcements.”
After the news of Prince Cuan’s death, the sorrow-filled castle was
suddenly thrown into chaos.
While calming down the young soldiers who wanted to avenge Cuan and
planning to corner Thracia diplomatically, they ended up losing the
initiative, surely; Thracia’s invasion had begun.
“So, what’s the situation?”
“Aren’t they attacking with almost
their entire army? As far as dragons go, 30 were confirmed. 10 heavy
cavalry divisions, and with regards to the infantry…”
“Why doesn’t Manster counterattack?”
“In the outset of battle, the dragon
knights and archers attacked each other ferociously, and their main
generals died. Since the troops that remain in the castle are mostly
composed of the mages and archers, the dragon knights don’t approach
but, meanwhile, they’ve been completely surrounded by infantry units.”
Ooh.
There was a commotion among the gathered generals. They had never faced
a large-scale invasion before.
“30 dragon knights… damn that
Trabant, he called back all those who were doing mercenary service!”
“What should we do, Your Majesty?”
“Since we have to fulfill our oath,
we have no choice but to go. Moreover, this will be a battle of revenge
for Cuan.”
After hearing King Calf’s words, the young generals that were there
cheered.
“We’ll take down that damn Trabant
for sure!”
“We’ll teach those Thracian clowns a
lesson!”
“Do not make light of Trabant…!”
General Ranz, a lance knight taking charge of the education of the
younger knights, scolded them for their excitement.
“Your Majesty… even if we join the
siege battle, I can’t see Trabant slowing down his invasion. If we take
our entire army and strike at them, we will have neither a chance nor
means to turn back.”
Insightful as ever, Lurvin offered that counsel.
“Indeed. If we rise alongside Conote
and Alster now, we have nothing to fear from Thracia… however, if one
of these falls, it’ll be the other way around: we’ll be in trouble…”
“Your Majesty…”
Once King Calf said those serious words, the previously agitated room
became quiet.
“If only Lord Cuan were here…” – that’s what everyone thought.
“However, we cannot simply stand by
and watch. There was a request for reinforcements, and it is Lenster’s,
our duty to respond. Call the army. Organize the troops, we’re heading
to Conote.
There, after joining forces with
Conote’s army, we’ll take down Thracia at Manster.”
As King Calf made this decision, Lenster’s army’s morale was raised.
Leaving the throne, King Calf went to Leaf’s place instead of going
back to his own room. There were the queen, Leaf’s nanny, and Fin, who
had been designated as Leaf’s guard by Cuan.
“At the worst moment…”
“Ah, damn that Trabant… he really
didn’t waste his chance.”
The king’s face and bitter smile showed his desolation.
“I wanted to see Leaf’s growth, but I
don’t know how things will turn out in these troubled times.”
“Your Majesty, I shall accompany you…”
“You mustn’t. Cuan entrusted Leaf to
you. If we wish Lenster’s royal family to continue existing, Leaf’s
safety is essential. I entrust that to you, Fin.”
King Calf’s powerful tone made Fin cast down his eyes.
“I wonder if I’m fit for such an
important mission…”
“It’s alright, I am sure you’ll have
Crusader Noba’s protection.”
Even the queen’s gentle words were powerless in front of the heavy duty
he had been given.
“He who has one who trusts him and
whom he must protect, is strong against the adversities that appear
before him.”
Leaf, who was sleeping in the nanny’s arms, began to grumble, as if
uncomfortable.
“Oh look, even Leaf has begun to feel
uneasy. Fin, Leaf can feel your uneasiness, as you’re the one always by
his side.”
“Your Highness…”
“Therefore, please promise that
you’ll protect Leaf…”
“I swear it. I shall protect Lord
Leaf, without fail.”
Leaf, who was thought to have woken up, went back to sleeping soundly.
“I’d really like to avoid a situation
in which we much entrust everything to this young child. But perhaps we
have no choice.”
“Fin… please protect Leaf… for Cuan
and Ethlin, please protect this child…”
Probably shocked by their lieges’ words, which revealed that they were
prepared to die, Fin and the nanny were at a loss for words.
“We’ll probably be in Conote by
tomorrow. There won’t be many soldiers left in the castle…”
“I am alright. Dear, do it
full-heartedly. Fin, why don’t you call over that person who is by your
place?”
“Are you talking about… Lady
Lachesis?”
Surprised by the queen’s unexpected comment, he ended up giving a
foolish reply.
“Yes – Lady Lachesis, Cuan’s friend
and Eltshan’s younger sister. I’ve heard she’s carrying a child in her
arms, as well… Leaf won’t be lonely if he or she becomes his friend,
don’t you think? Moreover, she came here to avoid that war…”
“… Yes.”
“That’s reassuring.”
“A mother who has conceived a child
becomes even stronger than a regular woman… for her drive to live is
much stronger than when she was alone…”
The queen’s smile was tarnished. King Calf embraced her shoulders and
held her hands.
“Fin, this is enough for today.
Retire.”
King Calf, staring at the silenced queen, directed his words only at
Fin.
“Then, tomorrow…”
After gazing at Leaf, who was well asleep, Fin left the room.
The king was taking measures thinking of the worst; Fin couldn’t
believe that. You could even think of that as a betrayal towards the
knights, who were in high spirits. However, at the same time, that
could only mean that Thracia was a strong enemy. He felt deeply the
duty of assuring the continuity of Lenster’s royal family and keeping
Noba’s lineage from being eradicated.
“It’s too heavy for me. Your Majesty,
Lord Cuan…”
That’s what Fin murmured, alone in a corridor. That time, too, he
thought he would go with Cuan, but ended up remaining in Lenster.
Altenna should have stayed back with him, but she cried endlessly when
separated from Ethlin, so Fin could only keep Leaf with himself. And
now, while hearing comments about a battle of revenge for Prince Cuan,
he yet again had to stay back, bound by the order of his king to
protect Leaf. That pained him.
“Why me, Lord Cuan?”
“Why the long face right before
departure, Fin?”
His best friend, Glade, appeared from the shadows of the corridor. He
was a hard worker, who would always practice daily at the designated
hour, and they had been in good terms ever since they started their
training for knighthood. Even in their youth, the knights who trained
them would acknowledge Fin’s better perception and ability to notice a
gap, but Glade’s enthusiasm was often noticed.
There were many times when Glade helped Fin when he was shunned by the
other knights of their age. That was only until Fin went to Chalphy
with Cuan; after that, they recognized his worth. His number of friends
increased, but Glade was still the only he could call a close one.
“Tomorrow is near, are you going Fin?”
“… No, His Majesty told me to stay in
the castle.”
“Lord Leaf, huh? That’s because he’s
becoming attached to you, I guess.”
As they exited the corridor and entered the courtyard, the other
soldiers, who were starting to make preparations for the next day,
lowered their heads to the two. Glade waved his hand lightly, while Fin
returned the greeting with his eyes.
“Are you going to the front, Glade?”
“No, General Dorias appointed me to
defend the castle, so I’ll remain here as well.”
“That’s reassuring. General Dorias is
a loyal and kind individual, and if even you are going to stay then
there’s no way this castle is going to fall.”
“Hey, hey! Aren’t you talking like
His Majesty is going to lose? Are you saying that Thracia is going to
come so far?”
Fin was apparently influenced by His Majesty’s pessimistic words.
However, after being laughed at by his enthusiastic friend, he let the
dark thoughts go.
“My bad. First I was told by Lord
Cuan to protect Lord Leaf, and now His Majesty did the same thing…
perhaps I saw Lord Cuan in His Majesty.”
“It can’t be helped, since they’re
father and son. But more importantly, do you mean that His Majesty is
going to die just like Lord Cuan? This is an insult, you know?”
As Glade’s grim face suddenly drew closer, Fin let out a laugh.
“What’s wrong?”
“… I…”
Fin’s legs stopped, as he couldn’t contain his laughter anymore.
“Hey, Fin.”
“… Sorry… it was like… I was the only
one left behi…”
He tried to explain it to his friend, who should be already getting
annoyed, while dealing with his own laughter.
“What’s this…”
Glade was shocked at Fin, who wouldn’t stop laughing. What was even
odder was that Fin’s spasm of laughter became worse, and even his back
was trembling.
After a while, Fin finally stopped laughing. He then apologized to
Glade, who looked at him with a shocked face.
“I’m sorry. I was sulking because it
seems like I am always the only one left behind when important battles
happen. Even though I have the important mission of guarding Prince
Leaf… no, perhaps I was trying to flee from it because it was too
important.”
“Why so miserable? Isn’t it an honor,
to be relied on like this?”
“That’s why I was a fool. Thinking of
a mission that doesn’t require putting my life on the line as a mere
load and feeling dissatisfied over it… I was indeed a fool.”
There were tears in the edges of his eyes from laughing too much.
However, his expression was cheerful.
“What a weird guy…”
Following that smile, Glade ended up smiling as well. This friend of
his had only been brooding ever since Cuan died, so seeing him smile
once again was definitely refreshing.
“So, I should be going already… Glade
must go back home as well, right?”
“Yeah… I’ll go back home after
dropping by the weapon storehouse and checking the infantry’s weapons.”
The two went together until near the exit of the castle, and then
followed their own ways.
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