A cold breeze swept across the grassy fields of Minstrel just as the sun dawned and showered the land with light. The covenant’s encampment has people busy preparing for battle. Though, it was terribly early for the soldiers to wake up this early. But for the prodigy? This is routine for him. Even more so as they are preparing for the offensive against Minstrel. You won’t find him in the encampment, however, as an ornate door suffused with magic exists within the encampment that, while only a doorway on the outside, reveals a remarkably large hallway on the inside, affording one luxurious and comfortable lifestyle if one was to use this kind of spell everyday. He was, after all, nobility. He thought of the Desiertans as barbaric and opportunists which, in tandem with news concerning the raid against Felidae, just painted a very bad picture of them.
In his room, he was deep in thought, sitting in front of his vanity as he fixed his auburn hair. A lot of questions came to his mind as he was staring at the perfect reflection of himself. ‘How could this happen? Why should I be playing with the Desiertans against Minstrel? Isn’t there something I could do?’ Then there were doubts. Doubts about Desierto’s involvement, and doubts on himself, if he could bring himself to harm the Minstrelians. That was an easy answer - he can, and this is war, a truth he has faced not long after the attack in Felidae. It was inevitable. All doubts clouding his mind were gone, and he was back to his charismatic self. This is a fight he can’t back down.
He has armed himself, ready to take on his duties. He was to remain independent, going to whoever needs his help the most, but mostly focusing on the offensive. With a snap of his fingers, four doors opened beside him, each with a distinct feature and different material. These doors stood idly until one of them opened. A burly man appeared wielding what looks like an oversized magical gun. This man had red hair and a pair of glasses, sporting a wine-colored cloak, white shirt and blue tie worn under a leather vest, black pants and a pair of black leather shoes. “Monsieur.” He’d say, “I will be honest, working with these ruffians displeases me.”
“Ah, Wagner. I share your sentiments.” He replies while observing the covenant’s encampment, “I do not particularly trust them. They look like they are eager to bask in the spoils of war. But I trust the Rune Knights.” Another door would open. A lean figure approaches beside him with a cigarette resting on his lips. “What a drag. Too late to back out, I assume?” The white haired man said as he procured his lighter to light his cigar.
“And too early for a smoke, Beethoven.”
“Whatever.”
Another door would open, a youthful man with spiky blonde hair approaching the somber looking man. Before he could even take a single breath out of it, the cigarette was taken away by the blonde. “Aaand no smoking for you! Doctor’s orders.” Beethoven was visibly annoyed at the blonde as he took his cigar without his notice, which he could totally do. Then again, it has been awhile since he had a smoke. He’s under withdrawal, most likely. “Motes.”
“Beeths.” The blonde replied.
“Can’t I have one smoke?”
“Naur.”
And there goes the both of them, bantering with each other while the Rune Knight stood by, just waiting for the signal to start the offensive. Then, the last door opened - a dapper looking man with golden flames burning around his hair, his face obscured under porcelain and gold. Yet these flames don't seem to be burning him away, or that it hurts him. So, obviously, it’s magic that doesn’t harm him. “And so the hour is nigh. I am not late, I assume, Francois?”
The noble turned to the man in white and gold. “You’re just in time, Bach. Then everyone has answered my summons, then.” Everyone nodded in unison. “Good. I’d be lying if I told you I didn’t have doubts on the incoming skirmish. Normally, I’d like us to exercise our magical superiority. However… Perhaps this time, I want us to limit ourselves as much as possible. This is a fight I hate to be in, but I have no other choice. I won’t be stopping you if you decide to go all out.”
There was silence. Everyone stared at each other and nodded, before turning to face their summoner. “We’ll exercise restraint, no sweat!” Motes spoke first.
“Likewise.” Both Bach and Wagner agreed in unison.
“Ok. No problem here.” Beethoven said. The drums of war rang across the encampment as the soldiers ran around and prepared themselves on the offensive. It is time. “Alright then. Let’s show them what the Rune Knights are capable of.” With that, the five of them marched towards the front lines.
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In his room, he was deep in thought, sitting in front of his vanity as he fixed his auburn hair. A lot of questions came to his mind as he was staring at the perfect reflection of himself. ‘How could this happen? Why should I be playing with the Desiertans against Minstrel? Isn’t there something I could do?’ Then there were doubts. Doubts about Desierto’s involvement, and doubts on himself, if he could bring himself to harm the Minstrelians. That was an easy answer - he can, and this is war, a truth he has faced not long after the attack in Felidae. It was inevitable. All doubts clouding his mind were gone, and he was back to his charismatic self. This is a fight he can’t back down.
He has armed himself, ready to take on his duties. He was to remain independent, going to whoever needs his help the most, but mostly focusing on the offensive. With a snap of his fingers, four doors opened beside him, each with a distinct feature and different material. These doors stood idly until one of them opened. A burly man appeared wielding what looks like an oversized magical gun. This man had red hair and a pair of glasses, sporting a wine-colored cloak, white shirt and blue tie worn under a leather vest, black pants and a pair of black leather shoes. “Monsieur.” He’d say, “I will be honest, working with these ruffians displeases me.”
“Ah, Wagner. I share your sentiments.” He replies while observing the covenant’s encampment, “I do not particularly trust them. They look like they are eager to bask in the spoils of war. But I trust the Rune Knights.” Another door would open. A lean figure approaches beside him with a cigarette resting on his lips. “What a drag. Too late to back out, I assume?” The white haired man said as he procured his lighter to light his cigar.
“And too early for a smoke, Beethoven.”
“Whatever.”
Another door would open, a youthful man with spiky blonde hair approaching the somber looking man. Before he could even take a single breath out of it, the cigarette was taken away by the blonde. “Aaand no smoking for you! Doctor’s orders.” Beethoven was visibly annoyed at the blonde as he took his cigar without his notice, which he could totally do. Then again, it has been awhile since he had a smoke. He’s under withdrawal, most likely. “Motes.”
“Beeths.” The blonde replied.
“Can’t I have one smoke?”
“Naur.”
And there goes the both of them, bantering with each other while the Rune Knight stood by, just waiting for the signal to start the offensive. Then, the last door opened - a dapper looking man with golden flames burning around his hair, his face obscured under porcelain and gold. Yet these flames don't seem to be burning him away, or that it hurts him. So, obviously, it’s magic that doesn’t harm him. “And so the hour is nigh. I am not late, I assume, Francois?”
The noble turned to the man in white and gold. “You’re just in time, Bach. Then everyone has answered my summons, then.” Everyone nodded in unison. “Good. I’d be lying if I told you I didn’t have doubts on the incoming skirmish. Normally, I’d like us to exercise our magical superiority. However… Perhaps this time, I want us to limit ourselves as much as possible. This is a fight I hate to be in, but I have no other choice. I won’t be stopping you if you decide to go all out.”
There was silence. Everyone stared at each other and nodded, before turning to face their summoner. “We’ll exercise restraint, no sweat!” Motes spoke first.
“Likewise.” Both Bach and Wagner agreed in unison.
“Ok. No problem here.” Beethoven said. The drums of war rang across the encampment as the soldiers ran around and prepared themselves on the offensive. It is time. “Alright then. Let’s show them what the Rune Knights are capable of.” With that, the five of them marched towards the front lines.