It was still the same old rules. The dice were rolled, the data was deleted, and the parts that involved spoilers were deleted. Time: April, 380 (Year of Spring Dawn), on the border between Karsuk and Madara.
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* The Storyteller Rabbit changes the topic to Prologue: Darnielle's Great Thief.
A gentle breeze blows over the meadow, and the afternoon sun is a little warmer.
The Schiva forest on the border, as far as the eye can see, is as still as an emerald, with a touch of soul-stirring deep green.
The town is a faint arc at the end of the horizon, and only the smoke of the chimneys proves the existence of the port in the north. You move slowly along the country lane with the patrol.
This is not the first time you have patrolled this road. The borders of the Schiva forest are a breeding ground for countless crimes. Smugglers and robbers run amok among them. Occasionally even Madara ghosts invade the territory of the kingdom.
Only in the past Mr Harris would have led you himself on his horse. Today is a little special. This is the first time you have led a team since your promotion to captain.
You sit upright on the horse, your chain-mail clattering with the jolt; you have checked your weapons carefully before you set out. The short spear is in the leather bag behind you, the great scythe hanging from the saddle. Everything is reassuringly smooth.
Behind you are Austin and Owen, the two unmotivated young men. You know their families are port merchants, and most likely their elders sent them to the garrison because they could not stand their idleness outside.
Fortunately, at least they obey your orders.
The resourceful Henrietta rode beside you, and from time to time he surveyed the border of the forest with his telescope -- but he did not say much.
In the vanguard, of course, is Rodney, the blacksmith's youngest son, who has not followed in his father's footsteps, but has set his heart on doing great things in the garrison. But the truth is that even you have not seen what great things are until now.
It's hard enough dealing with smugglers.
The five young people, as usual, walked slowly into the strange yet familiar forest. "We're about to enter the forest," Henrietta suddenly said.
He turned and looked at you. He was one of those typical Cardigan men, with grey-blue eyes.
"Hmm?"
Kioka touched her hair and looked down at her clothes.
"Don't look around, Big Sis." Owen grinned and said from behind, "Boss is asking you to express your opinion. You're the captain now, aren't you?"
Henrietta glared at him. This was a handsome young man, and his body contained enough calmness. In fact, you know that compared to you, he is more suitable for the position of captain. However, he automatically gave up this position.
"Oh! Oh!! Everyone, please be alert. Be careful of poachers, bandits, and Undead. Those guys are really annoying! "
"Yes, and watch out for wolves. But if there's no pack, I think we'll be fine!"
Before you could finish, you heard Owen and Austin, those two annoying bastards, laughing together.
"All in all, I don't know what to say! Now, I can't be lazy anymore! Owen and Austin! And Rodney, pay attention to your surroundings! Don't just charge headlong! "
"Don't worry, Big Sister!" Rodney patted his chest to assure you.
"I promise I'll listen to your orders."
Kioka thought for a moment. Mr. Harris had said something like that before.
She thought it sounded familiar, so she said the same thing to Mr. Harris last time.
However, a few days ago, he was punished to swing his sword ten thousand times because of the same reason.
"Well then, I'm sorry to trouble you. Henrietta, please take care of them … "
Kioka said to Henrietta, a little embarrassed.
Only Henrik nodded. "I know. It's not a problem."
Ten minutes later, you slowly entered the forest.
Just like always.
After you entered the forest, it became quiet.
Only the occasional chirping of birds broke the silence, coming from a certain direction. For normal people, it would be creepy.
But after you got used to it, you weren't so scared anymore. The temperature in the forest was lower than outside, supposedly because it was close to the Black Forest.
Kiyoka sat on the horse and scanned the surrounding area carefully.
Therefore the forest of Schiva is not safe.
Henrietta will ride beside you and help you to keep an eye on the other side.
According to the rules, you had to travel along the edge of the forest and pass three outposts — no one was stationed there — before you finished your day's patrol.
Because the forest became deadly at night, even smugglers would choose to meet at the border at this time of the day.
All of a sudden you heard a whisper at the edge of the forest.
"Hmm? Careful! "
That sound was usually made by some animal running through the bushes.
But in this forest, it was already a dangerous signal.
"There seems to be some movement over there …"
Henrietta heard it too. He drew his sword immediately.
Owen and Rodney were the only ones who didn't seem to know anything.
Kioka took out her spear.
"I smell it too," Rodney said, sniffing his nose. You know how sensitive his sense of smell was. "It smells like the undead, a rotten stench."
Kioka stared in the direction of the sound, ready to throw it.
"The dead!"
Kioka put her spear back on her waist and replaced it with the huge scythe on her back.
"I'll go take a look. Wait for my news."
With that Rodney plunged into the bushes ahead with a crash.
"You must be careful," he said.
He didn't even give you time to react.
Henrik looked at you as if he wanted to say something, but in the end he could not.
"Eh? I told you not to charge headlong! "
"Remember to remind him next time …"
He sighed.
"Haha, that guy's got no brains." Rodney laughed. "It's not the first time Mr. Harris taught him a lesson."
"It's no use. My condolences, ma 'am."
Owen said the same thing.
At that moment you hear a whistle.
"Hmm, you don't listen to me until the end every time … And stop laughing and joking around! There might be some dead around! "
"Hmm?"
"Big Sister, come over here quickly! I found something! "
Kioka dismounted and picked up her scythe.
"It must be a great case!" he exclaimed.
"Oh! Oh! Everyone, watch out … "
Rodney's voice was so loud that it almost shook the leaves off the forest.
Henrietta dismounted with you.
Next, there were two guys who were laughing and joking.
Everyone had their swords in their hands.
Kiyoka moved towards the direction where Rodney was speaking.
The others followed you through the thicket.
Soon you parted the layers of leaves. A dilapidated carriage came into view.
"Hmm? What did you find? "
Kioka looked at the carriage.
It was a four-wheeled carriage, half of its roof gone, its cargo scattered on the ground. The trunks were scattered all over the place, but they were empty.
There must have been two horses pulling it, but only one was left, and it lay on the ground, its carcass half rotten.
The flies buzzed round the horse's body.
"Is it a smuggler's carriage or a regular merchant's?"
The rancid smell also came from the corpses.
Kioka wrinkled her nose and asked Rodney, who had found it first.
"I don't know. Captain, why don't you take a look?"
The question apparently stumped Rodney.
"Ugh …"
"Let us first see what has caused this!" he said.
Kioka thought for a moment and found she could not recognize it.
"It's a merchant's carriage."
Answered Henrietta, with a sigh.
You heard Owen and Austin chuckle behind you again, but not too loudly.
"Well … thank you very much … there are a lot of merchants on the border … I can't remember …"
Kioka thanked her softly and went to examine the horse's wound.
"That's all right," Henrietta said, shaking her head.
"Well, it doesn't look like the work of a wild animal. Looks like it was deliberate."
You feel Henrietta poke you in the elbow from behind.
"Hmm?"
Kioka looked back at Henrietta.
He blocked Austin and Owen behind him and wrote a word in front of you with his hand: arrow wound.
"Hmm, is this a premeditated ambush?"
Henrietta nodded. Then he pointed his finger at the horse's head. Only then did you notice that there was half a broken arrow there. Because it was too inconspicuous, it was overlooked.
Then you notice that the other half of the broken arrow is scattered not far away.
Kiyoka walked over to the empty container and squatted down beside it. She looked at the ground around her.
You found a number of footprints.
You will find that these footprints are scattered chiefly around the coach, of varying depths.
But they were all about the size of a human hand, which suggested two possibilities.
Either the perpetrator was a child of a human being or some other humanoid.
Or a smaller race — halflings, goblins, or kobolds are all possibilities, as far as you know.
You have not yet discovered.
The lighter footprints were from the outside in, the deeper ones from the inside out.
Do you want to follow the deeper ones?
"Ugh …"
"Have you found anything?" Henrietta knew you were good at tracking. "Captain?" She asked specifically. "Captain?"
"Did you find anything?"
"Captain?"
"Look here, it looks like it was made by a group of goblins or kobolds."
You heard Austin and Owen in the background mimicking Henrietta's tone.
"Wow, wow, Captain is awesome!"
Owen applauded loudly.
Startled a flock of crows.
"Then they took the goods from here and moved them in that direction."
"Good!" Rodney raised his sword. "Let's go after them!"
"Well, and Owen … keep your voice down, this isn't our place …"
With that he was ready to move in that direction.
"If the wolves or others hear us, we'll be in a lot of trouble."
"It's only in the afternoon, Big Sister." Owen shrugged.
"Smugglers and robbers don't distinguish between morning and afternoon. They only distinguish between day and night."
Kiyoka patted Owen on the shoulder.
While you were patting Owen on the shoulder.
There was a crash and Rodney was already in the thicket.
"See if there's anything else worth noticing in the carriage. Wait! Wait for me!!! "
"I'll go after him."
Henrietta said to you, shaking her head.
"Ahhhh! Rodney, you don't know which way to go! "
Kiyoka put her hand to her forehead.
"Then I'll leave it to you …"
He nodded to you and went in too.
So what's your next move?
Kiyoka called Owen and Austin to examine the wreckage of the carriage.
* Giuseppe then led the horse to Rodney and Henrietta.
After careful examination you find that the empty box still contains some ashen fragments.
You suspected they were fragments of the goods, so you collected them.
"Owen, come and see what this is."
"Hah?"
Kiyoka gave a little to Owen.
Owen was taken aback. "Mistress, you're asking me to help? Did the sun rise from the west?"
"You're a merchant family, aren't you? You should at least be able to recognize some of the goods … "
He took the thing and looked at it. "What is this? It's so small. I don't know."
"Anyway, we're almost done and then we'll go after Henry and the others … Well, we'll take it back …"
Then I'll give it back to you.
Kiyoka took it and put it away. Then she called the other two to lead the horses after Henry and the others.
"It's so annoying to go after them again," Austin complained. Austin couldn't help but complain, "I suggest that Mr. Harris put a chain around little Rodney's neck."
"I want it made of iron," he said.
"Then you can hold his hand, Big Sister."
"Well... that's not a good thing to do!" he said, shaking his head.
But Austin evidently thought it was a splendid idea. You just grumbled and marched on.
"Although most of the time we're on patrol with Mr. Harris, we're chasing him …"
Do you want to follow the footsteps of those two?
You follow Henrietta's and Rodney's tracks through the forest. You soon see that they're heading in the direction of the next outpost.
"Hmm? What's this? "
Kiyoka thought for a moment and continued on her way.
So it went on for half an hour, and when you reckoned you were about to arrive at the next outpost, you heard a voice. The bushes in front of you suddenly split apart and a hand covered your mouth.
It was Henrietta. The young man motioned you to be quiet with his eyes.
Then he let go of your hand.
"Keep your voices down," he said to you in a low voice. "Something's up ahead."
"Why did you take so long to get here?"
"Outpost? Checked the wreckage in the carts … "
"Then they followed your trail and came here …"
Kiyoka said in a low voice.
"Where's Rodney?"
"He's up ahead."
"You can come over here."
He glanced at you and made a gesture to be quiet.
Then he lowered his body and slipped into the bushes.
"Goblin or kobold?"
He didn't answer. He motioned to you to come on.
Kiyoka crouched down and followed him through the hole.
You followed Henrietta through a small grove of goose-eared mahogany and found Rodney lying on his stomach on a small slope ahead. You knew that slope well because below it was the outpost where he usually rested.
Rodney was looking through a telescope at something below.
Kiyoka slowly crawled over to her.
When you get closer, you find that this fellow is looking at the outpost below. But it was a little different than usual. There was something else in the outpost.
The outpost was a lonely wooden hut in the forest, but half of it had been torn down. There was a fire in front of it and a man in a blood-red magician's robe was roasting something over it, his back to you.
And beside him, there are many monsters that you have never seen before.
They looked a little like human children, naked and red all over, with little wings and horns and a little tail.
You counted, there were three of them.
They were all around the magician.
Directly opposite the magician was a man dressed as a Knight in black armour, polishing his sword.
"Ah, Captain, you're here."
Exclaimed Rodney, as soon as he saw you.
Kiyoka made a shushing gesture to him.
Henrietta glared back at him at once.
He was startled — and shut up.
You looked down — fortunately, they didn't seem to notice anything out of the ordinary because of the distance.
* Kiyoka tells Henry to shut up, too. * Owen and the others.
The men shrugged their shoulders.
"Captain, shall we go and kill them?" Rodney mouthed to you. "That's disgusting. They must be villains!"
He looks at you with a certain eagerness.
"… Stop, don't go …"
"This group is completely different from the bandits and smugglers we've encountered before …" Lucien's eyes narrowed.
You saw Henrietta reach out to Rodney. The muscleman froze for a moment, then returned the binoculars to him.
Kiyoka mouthed the words.
He nodded his head.
"I think so too." He handed the binoculars to you. "You'd better take a look."
"Well, I've never seen those three strange creatures before."
Kiyoka took the binoculars and looked down.
His field of vision was magnified a little.
You saw clearly that the magician was focused on roasting a hand. It looked like a human hand.
[21:58]“.....”
Not far from him, the mutilated body of a man dressed as a merchant lay there.
You resist the nausea and look away a little.
Then you saw three people tied up in the demolished house.
Two of them were women, one was a boy.
But it was evident that they had fainted from fright.
* Kiyoka tugs on Henry's arm.
Kiyoka's face was pale. She didn't look very well.
Henrietta looked at you, like she was asking for your opinion.
"… There are three commoners. They should be the family members of the carriage that was smashed."
"But that group of people is not easy to deal with when they start up again …"
"Theoretically, we should go back the way we came at once and report to Mr Harris about the situation here."
"But it doesn't make sense to leave those commoners behind …"
"So you want to save them?"
He asked.
"Let one of the men go back and report, and then we'll try … How about that?"
"It's not a good time to split up."
He shook his head.
"If you want to attack, then attack together."
Rodney nodded his head vigorously.
Owen and Austin nodded to you too.
"But if they're strong and we can't get away … at least someone has to tell Mr. Harris what's going on here."
"Don't worry. If we die, Mr. Harris will know what's going on here," Owen answered casually.
"But he doesn't know who they are."
"What's that got to do with us," Austin said disgruntledly. "There's no way we'll leave you guys to fight. Will Rodney leave?" Austin said unhappily.
"In the end, the boss will leave you behind — Whoa." He got a knock on the head. "Henrietta won't go anyway. Ask her."
Everyone was looking at you.
"Ahhhhh … Forget it! We don't care!!! "
"Then everyone pay attention. Move stealthily. Best to knock out the wizard with the first blow …"
"Understood!"
"No problem!"
"But then again, you seem to be the one with the worst stealthiness around here, Big Sister."
"Ahhhh … Don't say it out loud …" Owen said.
"Big Sister, you don't even do as well as Rodney in tactics class," Owen said suddenly.
Rodney chuckled.
"So what do we do?" Austin asked. "Go up and beat them up?"
"Ahhhh, go up. When we're a certain distance away, I'll charge over and disturb them … and then you guys take out the wizard in the confusion?"
Kiyoka glanced habitually at Henry beside her.
"Did you see them have bows?"
Henrietta asked calmly.
Kiyoka thought for a moment.
"No."
"But if it's a wizard, he should be able to use some spells?"
"But the merchant's horse was killed by an arrow."
Henrietta said.
"In other words … they have sentries nearby?"
"Hit the horse's head, killed by an arrow."
"That's not something a wizard or an amateur soldier can do."
He analyzed it for you.
"… A very powerful sentinel?"
Then he nodded to you.
"At least there's a professional archer."
"If you want to fight —"
"We have to find him first."
"Then we have to find the archer first?"
"Sure enough?"
He nodded his head to you.
"The direction of their defense should be in the direction of the road we came from, right? Or in a blind spot that the wizard and Knight can't see? "
"Look with the binoculars first."
"Yes."
Kiyoka took the binoculars and tried to find the traces left by the other side to deduce where they were.
22: 21 Follow the path you came from. Look for the blind spots of the mages and knights. He quickly locked onto an area. It was an ancient tree with thick branches. It was a very good hiding place.
And I'm sure there's a wide view from the trunk.
But you can't pinpoint their exact location.
Kiyoka handed the binoculars to Henry.
* Kiyoka points out to him where she found it.
He took the binoculars and glanced.
"I think the biggest possibility is that it's hidden on top of that …"
"Yes."
"But I can't tell where they're hiding …"
"We can go around behind that tree," he answered after a moment's thought, calling you by your nickname, "Kiyoka."
"Can you catch a small animal?"
"Hmm …"
"I'll try …"
"Yes, we'll wait for you here."
Kiyoka crawled backward, trying to catch a small animal.
You spent some time and finally hit a squirrel with a pebble.
Kiyoka climbed up again, holding the squirrel by the tail.
"Is this okay?"
"Yes."
"Let's go."
He motioned for you to take the lead.
"If I want to hide it, I think I'm in danger …"
Kiyoka muttered a few words, then led the way around the back of the tree.
You took care to make a longer detour to avoid being exposed. You stopped when you were far enough away.
It was behind the tree, west of the outpost. Looking up from here, the dark green treetop was quiet. That person was either not up there, or he was extremely skilled at hiding and did not give himself away.
Kiyoka mouthed a question to Henry.
"Throw the little squirrel out?"
He gave you an admiring look, nodding encouragingly.
"Big sister's getting smarter," Owen mouthed to Austin.
"We can die without regrets," was Austin's reply.
Kiyoka let the little squirrel out carefully to the side of the tree.
The little thing darted out with a whoosh.
Kiyoka stared at the tree carefully.
At that moment you saw a slight movement in the crown of the tree. You saw an archer in a green cloak, wrapped in leaves, raise his bow slightly. You saw him when he moved.
But when he saw the squirrel, he pulled back his hand.
This guy was very alert. After waiting for a while, he actually changed his position again. You saw him climb up the other tree trunk.
Then he stopped there.
Kiyoka mouthed to Henry, "The archers found it on the tree over there …"
He pondered for a moment.
"How close do you have to get to be sure you can hit him?" he asked.
"I'll be fine from here," Owen said, glancing over there.
Kiyoka made a twenty-foot gesture with her hand.
"I'm a little closer," Austin said, shaking her head.
Henrietta thought for a moment.
"Kiyoka, get as close as you can."
"I'll cover you."
"Let Owen and Austin shoot first."
"If he's not dead, you go up and shoot him first."
"We may have but one chance," he said.
"Is that okay?"
He looked up. It was the first time you'd seen him talk so much.
"Understood … It's not a big problem!"
"That's good to hear."
Kiyoka put her scythe back on her back and took down a spear.
Kiyoka began to crawl as far as she could toward a position where she wouldn't be seen.
Henrietta lifted herself up a little and motioned to Austin and Owen. Then she looked back at you and Rodney. "Let's go."
You had to crawl at least sixty feet to make sure you were within shooting range in a single charge.
Henrietta and Rodney were behind you on either side.
You watched the archer in the canopy nervously. For a moment you noticed him move slightly. Frighten you to a halt.
But luckily he didn't turn his head until you were sweating all over your head and crawling to the place you were supposed to be.
You blushed and turned to see Henrietta giving you the thumbs-up sign.
And it was at this moment that you saw him turn his head and make a sign to the two behind him.
Kiyoka took a deep breath.
Kiyoka turned and stared at the target in the tree.
You hear four soft twangs of the bowstring.
You don't know how many arrows he took, but the guy obviously grunted, and one of the arrows missed, flying under the tree trunk.
Clang! It hit another tree.
You saw the fellow topple off the trunk of the tree.
Then it was motionless.
But the sound of something heavy hitting the ground alerted the sentry post.
You saw the wizard and the Knight get to their feet and look this way.
Kiyoka ran to a nearby tree and swapped her spear for her scythe. She held the scythe in front of her.
Henrietta seemed to be trying to catch you but couldn't. You could only shake your head and follow her, sword drawn.
Rodney, too excited to control himself, rushed forward with his axe in both hands, shouting "Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh".
"Cover us, Owen!" Owen, Austin! "cried Henrik, coming to your side and shielding you with his sword.
"Be careful! Rodney, don't be rash! "
23: 00 Your appearance obviously made the Mage and the Dark Knight stunned for a moment, but when they saw your uniforms, they all understood. The Knight drew his sword and the wizard ordered his monsters to surround him.
Owen, hearing Henrietta's shout, got to his feet and aimed his bow at the wizard.
"Die, scoundrel!" he shouted.
You saw his arrow hit the magician in the shoulder.
Henrietta looked around and said to you, "Let's go together, Kiyoka!"
The Knight stood directly in front of the wizard.
"Of course!"
Rodney, on the other hand, shouted "Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh!" and rushed forward. You know that the old Rodney family moved here from Kestrel Castle. They were said to be locals with barbarian blood in them.
However, this rumor became a reality at this moment.
You can see that this guy's muscles are bulging, his eyes are glowing red, and his body seems to have grown bigger. He's like a bull in heat as he rushes forward.
"Ooh … That idiot!"
He rushed directly into the middle of the three monsters, and then raised his giant axe.
He chopped off the head of one of the monsters and smashed the axe into the chest of the second monster.
The monster was sent flying, but it didn't die. You could tell that its wounds weren't as serious as you'd imagined. It just screeched in the air.
"Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh!"
The mage was obviously shocked. He quickly took a step back, then picked up the spellbook in his hand and started chanting.
Then all of a sudden, a cloud of smoke rose from the ground.
The smoke spread quickly.
It enveloped the whole outpost and Rodney together.
"Oh no!"
You heard Austin cry out in the back.
"Captain, I can't control that guy Rodney anymore!"
He shouted angrily and let go of the bowstring. "Martha bless us!"
Two arrows passed between you and shot into the smoke.
You heard an exasperated scream in the smoke.
Then the mist parted at once.
Then you see the sorcerer fall on his back, covering an arrow in his eye socket.
As soon as he fell, the little monsters stopped serving him. They screamed and prepared to scatter.
"Hah!"
Austin exclaimed excitedly.
"… Austin, when did you become so good at archery?"
Kiyoka asked loudly, glancing at the black Knight.
"Hah, it's like this today, and it'll be like this every day!"
Austin danced with excitement.
"Tsk!"
Owen heartily despised it.
"Well, then! Here I go! "
Kiyoka began to charge at the black Knight.
The Black Knight raised his sword in an attempt to parry your attack, but you parried his sword with a single stroke.
Kiyoka's scythe slashed viciously at the black Knight's shoulder.
"Hah!"
There was a crash, and thy sword had cut his armour to pieces, and there was a deep gash.
* Kiyoka shouted at the same time.
The Knight grunted and stepped back.
And Henrietta, passing you by, thrust her sword at the knight.
His sword almost caught the knight's weakness as he retreated, and he slashed at the knight's throat.
Then he stabbed the sword through the gap in his neck plate.
You saw a fountain of blood spurt from the Knight's neck.
It sprayed the young man all over.
But he pushed forward and pushed the black Knight to the ground.
"Beautiful!"
Henrietta stopped at once, bracing his sword on the ground and gasping for breath.
Only then did you realize that the battle had ended in an instant.
"Hah!"
"Perfect!"
Austin and Owen high-fived in the back.
Henrietta straightened up, looked at you, covered with blood, and smiled at you.
"Check the battlefield, Captain."
"Please pay attention to your surroundings. Stay alert and clean up the battlefield …"
* Kiyoka handed her handkerchief to Henry.
"Yes, please wipe it," he said.
"Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!" Rodney obeyed loudly at once, and ran about the grounds, looking as if he had an inexhaustible supply of energy - but he would soon be exhausted.
"Thank you."
Kiyoka went over to the bound women and children.
He smiled at you and took the handkerchief and wiped his brow and face.
The hostages were unconscious.
* Kiyoka helped them untie their bindings.
"Ouch."
"Hmm?"
You heard Austin's voice from behind.
"That Knight's armor is not bad."
"What's the matter?"
"It was actually destroyed by Big Sister's sword."
"But that's real plate armor."
"Big Sister's a spendthrift."
"Boohoo … Who cares about that in the middle of a battle!"
Owen nodded.
"But Xiuxiu can still use it."
Austin judged again.
"It can't be repaired properly. It's broken like this."
"Let's do an inventory of our belongings, everyone! Then we'll send the hostages back. "
Owen chuckled.
You saw him pull out the Knight's sword.
Then you made a small sound of surprise.
"This sword looks a little familiar."
"Big Sister."
"Remember to come to my house for dinner tonight!"
"Hmm?"
Kiyoka tilted her head and walked over to him.
"Here, have a look," he said, smiling.
"Let me see …"
And he gave thee the sword.
Kiyoka took the sword and examined it carefully.
It is indeed a sword you know well.
Made in the thirty-second year, with ivy sigils on the sword, commemorating the victory on the Groningen plateau.
When His Majesty changed the standard of the cavalry sword, the sword was changed from the original two arms length to one and a half arms length. The copper ornaments on the guard were also replaced with common iron flowers. This was to save costs and adapt to the 'November War' that was getting longer and longer.
It was a cavalry sword.
But the point is, that sword is engraved with a name that you will never forget for the rest of your life.
Hubbard Sammar.
The name of your father.
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