Arrvern, the once bustling capital city of the Kingdom of Edessa, now stood silent. Gone were the bustling crowds, the harking merchants, the clanging blacksmiths, and singing bards. The early morning fog blanketed the city with a dreary shroud of silence, as the majority of the city had been evacuated. Caravans filled with women and children refugees had been pouring out of the city for the past day. The massive Varyan army was only days away, and the King knew that the city would be lost. With its depleted and defeated army, Edessa could no longer hope to defeat their powerful foe. Prepared to fight to the last, King Johannes sent away the city's youth, including his own daughter on caravans northbound, while the remaining soldiers set up within the city for a final stand to buy the fleeing caravans time.
The Erran estate was quiet, no servants ran around, nor could the sound of cooking or morning activities be heard. Like the rest of the city, it was nearly empty. At the estate's gate stood four figures, two on horseback. The couple standing on the ground were Lord Erran and his wife, both dressed in steel and leather, the lord holding a lance and a sword, while his lady bore a staff. On horseback, the two sons bade their parents farewell. Few words were exchanged, the family having already said their goodbyes to one another last night. Lady Erran handed her sons each a wrapped package for their knapsacks. Embracing one another for a moment longer, the Erran brothers slowly rode off, knowing they'd never see their parents again.
The brothers rode together in silence for a while, the silence only broken as a group of soldiers marched by every so often. The brothers eventually reached the north gate of the town, where the last of the caravans were preparing to leave.
"I guess this is where we part, little brother." said Edward, the older of the two Erran brothers, as he adjusted his brown-gold colored armor, signifying that he was one of King Johannes' elite personal guards. He placed his hand on Emil's shoulder and gave the younger brother a warm shake. "Come, don't look so down little brother. The others will notice if you're upset.
"Brother..." Emil said quietly.
"Don't act like that Emil, we're sons of the Erran family," Edward interrupted, puffing out his chest for emphasis. "We're knights by blood, defenders of the kingdom."
"I have my charge," Edward continued his tone softening, gesturing to the bronze-gold of his armor, "And you have yours." he added, gesturing towards the caravan loaded with children and supplies.
"I suppose so." Emil replied in a quiet voice.
"Now chin up Emil. We'll see each other soon, I swear it." Edward said proudly. The two brothers grasped eachothers' hands in a long, firm shake. Taking a deep breath, the older brother donned his helmet, and rode off, returning towards he palace. His bronzed armor glittering in the sunlight.
"Don't make promises you can't keep, brother." Emil murmured to himself. Taking a deep breath, he composed himself and rode up to the caravan, who were loading the last of their supplies onto the caravan carts.
The caravan was made up of three carts. One was heavily laden with supplies, food, blankets, fuel, water, weapons, and whatever else the city could give. The each of the other carts were filled with 10 to 20 children and youths, anywhere from 10 to 18 years of age. Other than the children, the caravan had maybe 4 guards, one appeared to be a veteran of many battles, as his scars and scratched armor indicated, another appeared to be almost too old to wield his weapons and armor. The third guard was a wiry woman with a bow and sword, and the last was another younger looking man with a thin face, both of their features identified them as from northern Ardel. These guards were obviously mercenaries, as any able bodied Edessan man of military age had been pressed into military service to defend its people and lands.
"You look like you can handle yourself, boy." said the gruff, battle-scarred guard said as Emil approached, tossing him the haft of a common spear. Easily catching the weapon, Emil noticed that several other of the older youths who had been given a weapon or were already armed, likely to bolster the small numbers of the caravan guards. There weren't enough horses to go around however, so several of the youths that had been given weapons either rode on the outside of the caravan wagons, or walked. Emil noticed that aside from the guards, he was the one of the only ones that wore steel as well.
"With luck, you won't have to use those." the battle-scarred guard said gruffly, "But just in case, it never hurts to be armed."
"Alright!" the gruff guard barked, "Are we ready to head out?"