"The winds howled and the sky poured as we began the siege that morning. It was like the the heavens itself as weeping and crying out for the city as its final hours drew near. We stood at the northern gates of the city, chanting our war cries and clashing our weapons against our spears. Inside, the frightened Marians were rocked with terrors as their enemies were preparing to slaughter them inside their invulnerable city. The Khristian monks prayed for the soul of every soul inside that city walls, it was the only way to comfort the crowds. The last of the city guard, the legions and the emperor's guard stood ready to give their lives for the city while we were itching to send them to their death. The winds grew fiercer and the rain, heavier as we looked our sights on the walls. Me, Verminus of the Albranni, Pykar of the Roth and Braddin of the Ollexians stood before all of the proud warriors. We looked at each other before the siege and knew by our looks that the time had come. Braddin raised his sword to the sky and then pointed it towards the city. He gave the order to assault. Our warriors with their ladders and siege towers rushed for the walls while our battering ram headed for the gates. The city guard and some legionaries tried to hold us off the walls and poured burning oil all over ram. As soon as they saw our bloodthirsty men, they ran like rats. When the gates were opened and the walls fell into our hands, their general, Paulus-Gods know his name, tried to rally his men. At the city square in front of the emperor's palace, they stood their ground and made their last stand. It took us a day before we could send those damn legionaries to their ancestors. I and Verminus stabbed the emperor in his room as he begged for his life. The old fool tried to buy us off with all the gold we ever wanted. Why ask when you can take. The rest of the Marians tried to do the same and Braddin had as kill or take them as slaves. The did not permit the slaughter of the priest or the destruction of the church however. The man and his people were Khristians. I wouldn't be surprised if we bartered a deal with the damn church. We left the city a burning rubble."
Khasus, leader of the Fisti tribe told his two sons who sat besides him. They rode a cart being pulled by an ox. In front of them where two the Paladrian cavalry. They were the finest cavalry warriors in all of Latinium now that the Marian legion's Auxiliary cavalry was gone. One of the horse rider carried the Fisti standard. The standards were copied from those of the Marians but instead of a small icon of the Marian eagle, the four tribes that battled the empire would have their own symbol of their tribe. The Fisti symbol was the skull of a horse. They always prided themselves on having the best steeds on the land. The skull was attached to a tall pole with a small red flag below it.
"Did joined you in this battle father?" One of Khasus's sons, Brutos, asked.
"He led the Paladrians into battled. It was a sight to see." Khasus answered with a smile on his face. "That old fool charged into the Legion's ranks and took them down before the rest of the warriors finished them off."
"Why do we visit him and why do we bring so many flowers with us?" Mithras, he's other son, asked.
"We have an offer for him he cannot resist. As for the flowers, well he and he's people are strange and their beliefs are stranger. You should ask him yourself." Khasus answered. He did always find the Kantriani odd for their worship or flowers but he didn't believe there was anything to fear from them.
They rode on, heading for the Katrianian main camp of Kantrias.