Chapter 21: When it rains...
The tent was brimming with the murmur between various officers and knights. Leofric sat in his chair and rubbed his eyes with a thumb and index-finger while sighing. After his encounter with the Lady of the Lake he had somehow found his way back to Lowburg, though strangely enough he had emerged fom the Silent Woods. He had suspected that the Lady or some of her elusive gentry had guided him back onto the beaten path without him ever knowing about it. He had immediately summoned his knights and the army's officers to the command tent raised outside of town and explained to them what had happened. At the start some of them had doubted the story's credibility, not that they ever dared to speak up and say it directly to their king. As a nail to the coffin, Leofric had drawn his sword to display the shimmering white light that surrounded the steel. After that there had been no more doubt - in fact, some of the men even seemed relieved by the knowledge that some higher power was watching over them.
A young lad on horseback had arrived not long after Leofric's return. The youngster had been garbed in the typical messenger's attire and his news had been dire. Word was that an otherwordly army had supposedly appeared out of nowhere and laid siege to the capital city of Monarch's Rise. A desperate battle had raged outside its walls but ultimately the defenders had been overwhelmed. According to the messenger's sources, the royal keep remained in friendly hands, but it was likely it wouldn't remain so for long. Furthermore, the messenger had informed Leofric that a force of obsidian armoured soldiers participated in the battle. Leofric was well aware of the soldiers in questions. The Knights of the First King, or more commonly known as the Grave Guard, was a highly skilled knightly order that answered directly to the king. The Grave Guard's mission was to guard each and every graveyard and cemetary in the Northlands, as well as pursuing and annihilating occult forces with malevolent intent - both phyiscal and spiritual. It had come as no surprise to Leofric to hear that these knights had been quick to join the field of battle.
Leofric idly drummed a few digits against one of the chair's arms and he suddenly felt terribly weary. He barely had enough time to rout one enemy before another beset his country. Eventually he pushed himself up from his seat and the tent fell silent - all eyes were on the king now, the officers and knights anxiously waited for their monarch to inform them on their next course of action.
"Like you, I have no idea who this enemy is or where they came from. But their intent is clear and we are at war with yet another foe." Leofric stepped away from his chair and moved across the tent to a large board that had been set up, a large map detailing the Northlands pinned upon it. Leofric pointed to a spot on the map, a castle with the name Monarch's Rise beneath it.
"Whatever they seek to achieve, it initially lies with the capital. They have ignored the surrounding lands and only carved a bloody path through the city. The keep still holds, but I suspect our enemy will eventually attempt to claim it. We will use this opportunity to mobilize against them. Scribe!"
A middle-aged man stepped forth from the crowd of officials with a board held in one hand and a quill in the other. Leofric eyeballed the scribe briefly before nodding. The scribe knew what to do next.
"I want every garrison from Knight's Rest to West Hearth to muster their troops and rally here - at Hunter's Hill." Leofric pointed between two locations before tapping a finger against a final, third location on the map. "Send word to Admiral Aversbury as well, inform him to move his fleet into a blockade here." Leofric gestured to the oceanic space on the map to the east of the capital. He then fell silent and watched the scribe, ensuring that he managed to keep up with noting everything down.
"Send out messengers at once. I also want outriders heading for the capital. They are to report any changes in the situation there. Get to it." Leofric dismissed them with a gesture and the group of officers and knights, along with the scribe promptly left the tent to get to work. The king watched his men leave and kept his gaze on the tent's opening for a few moments. His thoughts were spinning around in his head. Who was this new enemy and what exactly did they want? What was their grudge? Leofric had no idea. All he knew was that they had been caught completely off-guard by this unprovoked invasion, and that his enemy was not human.
He sighed. The Lady warned him about dark days approaching, but he never thought it would be this soon.
The tent was brimming with the murmur between various officers and knights. Leofric sat in his chair and rubbed his eyes with a thumb and index-finger while sighing. After his encounter with the Lady of the Lake he had somehow found his way back to Lowburg, though strangely enough he had emerged fom the Silent Woods. He had suspected that the Lady or some of her elusive gentry had guided him back onto the beaten path without him ever knowing about it. He had immediately summoned his knights and the army's officers to the command tent raised outside of town and explained to them what had happened. At the start some of them had doubted the story's credibility, not that they ever dared to speak up and say it directly to their king. As a nail to the coffin, Leofric had drawn his sword to display the shimmering white light that surrounded the steel. After that there had been no more doubt - in fact, some of the men even seemed relieved by the knowledge that some higher power was watching over them.
A young lad on horseback had arrived not long after Leofric's return. The youngster had been garbed in the typical messenger's attire and his news had been dire. Word was that an otherwordly army had supposedly appeared out of nowhere and laid siege to the capital city of Monarch's Rise. A desperate battle had raged outside its walls but ultimately the defenders had been overwhelmed. According to the messenger's sources, the royal keep remained in friendly hands, but it was likely it wouldn't remain so for long. Furthermore, the messenger had informed Leofric that a force of obsidian armoured soldiers participated in the battle. Leofric was well aware of the soldiers in questions. The Knights of the First King, or more commonly known as the Grave Guard, was a highly skilled knightly order that answered directly to the king. The Grave Guard's mission was to guard each and every graveyard and cemetary in the Northlands, as well as pursuing and annihilating occult forces with malevolent intent - both phyiscal and spiritual. It had come as no surprise to Leofric to hear that these knights had been quick to join the field of battle.
Leofric idly drummed a few digits against one of the chair's arms and he suddenly felt terribly weary. He barely had enough time to rout one enemy before another beset his country. Eventually he pushed himself up from his seat and the tent fell silent - all eyes were on the king now, the officers and knights anxiously waited for their monarch to inform them on their next course of action.
"Like you, I have no idea who this enemy is or where they came from. But their intent is clear and we are at war with yet another foe." Leofric stepped away from his chair and moved across the tent to a large board that had been set up, a large map detailing the Northlands pinned upon it. Leofric pointed to a spot on the map, a castle with the name Monarch's Rise beneath it.
"Whatever they seek to achieve, it initially lies with the capital. They have ignored the surrounding lands and only carved a bloody path through the city. The keep still holds, but I suspect our enemy will eventually attempt to claim it. We will use this opportunity to mobilize against them. Scribe!"
A middle-aged man stepped forth from the crowd of officials with a board held in one hand and a quill in the other. Leofric eyeballed the scribe briefly before nodding. The scribe knew what to do next.
"I want every garrison from Knight's Rest to West Hearth to muster their troops and rally here - at Hunter's Hill." Leofric pointed between two locations before tapping a finger against a final, third location on the map. "Send word to Admiral Aversbury as well, inform him to move his fleet into a blockade here." Leofric gestured to the oceanic space on the map to the east of the capital. He then fell silent and watched the scribe, ensuring that he managed to keep up with noting everything down.
"Send out messengers at once. I also want outriders heading for the capital. They are to report any changes in the situation there. Get to it." Leofric dismissed them with a gesture and the group of officers and knights, along with the scribe promptly left the tent to get to work. The king watched his men leave and kept his gaze on the tent's opening for a few moments. His thoughts were spinning around in his head. Who was this new enemy and what exactly did they want? What was their grudge? Leofric had no idea. All he knew was that they had been caught completely off-guard by this unprovoked invasion, and that his enemy was not human.
He sighed. The Lady warned him about dark days approaching, but he never thought it would be this soon.