Edvard had no answer and he knew it was rhetoric. Instead, he simply nodded as he got to know everyone in the village.
Slowly he started integrating into the village. Most of them were truly surprised by his knack for hunting. Given a half proper bow and just ten arrows, he had returned with three rabbits and a deer on his first day.
Causing a feast to be started, framed as welcoming him but actually as a celebration for a proper meal with no worry. While they could attempt to smoke the meat, none of them wanted to give up on the opportunity for a feast. The first in decades, for many the first in their lives.
Most of the time they had to be very sparse on what they ate, preferring to preserve most of the food they can for the long winters. Edvard's arrival made them hope for an easy winter, one that might be seen through without any deaths.
That night, even with the hamlet having no alcohol it became quite lively. The younger girls all flocked to Edvard hoping to tie him down. Having someone as dependable as him would mean they would never need to worry about food for themselves nor their future families.
Edvard did his best to let them down softly. His heart was not moved by their comely appearances. Certainly, he did not even think of forgetting about Yawen, and more so after the dream hell, he had shut his heart.
Even so, it did not mean he had forgotten what a crush was and how these girls must feel. Hence he tried to appear open and warm, a task he found very taxing.
Excusing himself after only an hour, Edvard found himself a spot near the river. The roaring water calmed his mind and allowed him to think about what was truly important.
"Ah! There you are," Davor said, grasping Edvard's shoulder and pulling him out of his thoughts, to Edvard's annoyance which he did his best to hide. "Do you not fancy any of our young girls?"
Shaking his head Edvard sighed and said, "I have someone... I hope she is still well and waiting for me."
Gripping Edvard's shoulder in a show of support, Davor sighed with him. "You are truly not like others. Few would pass on the attention."
"I know..." Edvard could understand that, especially in such times as this world seemed to be in.
The two sat in silence and watched the river. Davor wondered just what Edvard was thinking, and Edvard tried to come up with a plan.
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Edvard stayed with the village for a few weeks, learning as much as he could of the kingdom from the villagers. While doing his best to help them stock up for the coming winter, every day he would return with at least one big animal and a few small ones.
The villagers taught him how to properly treat the skin without the luxury of salt and the like. The presence of insects having ruined the methods he had made use of in the illusion.
They also taught him how to smoke the meat for preservation. Their methods were crude but worked and could be done with just a few large leaves.
Along with that he also got accustomed to the language and managed to work on his accent. Making it less noticeable as well as learning the custom greeting. He also picked up on some of the things that were normal to do and say.
One thing that was clear and quite shocking was; relations were not something special. At least not within the village. The teenagers would have a go at it without worry for who saw. Edvard had even seen one girl sleeping with a different person each day over the course of a week. She would always throw him a teasing look when he passed with his prize of the day.
He was certain she was trying to seduce him in her own perverse way, so he always made sure to pass as quickly as he could.
Another thing that was truly bizarre was how age was seen. Him being a forty-year-old man, he would be considered extremely old. What one would normally think of as a grandparent or even a great grandparent. Near the end of their life.
That was in fact how old Davor was, whose age was clear to see. Edvard's good health and the genetic modification from Earth made him not look a day past his twenties and this caused them to think of him as in the prime of his life.
Thus, to the locals, he seemed young. A thing he had to keep in mind and attempted to truly appear as. He realized that if people found out how old he was that they would also figure out that he was not from Ethos. The planet they were on, having learned the name from Davor.
For the people of the village, it was strange that Edvard did not reciprocate their courtship. Even when he told them he had someone, they could not understand why that would stop him. Especially when he had little to no chance of ever going back to her.
The mention of which always quickly caused Edvard to storm away from the conversation and go hunting to vent his frustrations.
His continued strange acts confused many of them, only the elders could understand his feelings. It was strange to them only that he could feel so at such a young age. Normally people would only grow so close to another past the age of 30. When the kids could start taking over the hard fieldwork.
One day, upon coming back with another black feline beast slung over his shoulder, Edvard stopped in shock. Things were wrong, extremely wrong. It was far too quiet, the noise of fieldwork and laughter of the children in the air were absent.
Throwing the beast from his shoulder, Edvard moved slowly and in the shade of the trees, finding that a group of six knights was standing in front of the villagers. Their armor and bright blue cloaks in stark contrast to the dirty appearances of the villagers.
"… All abled bodied men of age above 12 and under 30 are to be conscripted, those who refuse will be considered traitors to the Holy Kingdom of Eskrat. Now hurry up and say your goodbyes, we are leaving by the end of the day." A knight with a gold gilded cloak said with disdain. A single golden laurel engraved on each shoulder of the cloak, indicating his ranking and prowess.
The villagers all fell into despair as they heard the knight finish. There was no way they would be able to survive should all the men be taken away. Most knew from other villages that the men never returned.
'Shit,' Edvard cursed and turned around, prepared to abandon the villagers to their fate. Yet, after taking a single step he could not take another. His heart ached at the thought of those who he had grown close to being forced into a war.
While he did not know any of them well, he felt indebted to them. His internal struggle caused him to act recklessly. Especially when he heard a loud smack resonant in the air.
AN: I will be releasing a chapter each day of the weekend, this time around. Instead of mass release.
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Jumping out of his cover he looked at the knights in rage, seeing Olga lying on the ground unconscious fired his rage even more. His abrupt appearance and death stare shocked the knights, but only for a moment. Near instantly the knights became infuriated at his glare, "How dare you!?" One of them shouted and moved closer atop his horse, stopping for a moment as he saw the lianac not far from Edvard. While it was not a magical beast, it was most certainly a fierce beast to hunt. Few hunters would dare, which meant the person who had just come out of the trees had to have some skill. "Would you look at that Sir Josip, he would make a fine archer." The knight said, still angry at Edvard's lack of respect but not just about to go out of his way to teach him a lesson. Someone who could kill a lianac with such a crapy bow was not someone he wanted to start a fight with without a good reason. Edvard was currently in the hunting clothing Ilvisar had
Edvard too was shocked by what he had just done, yet he found that it was easy to kill. He felt no remorse for the scum of a knight, it felt no different from when he was fighting for survival against the orcs. It felt just the same... It didn't even feel as emotionally taxing as when he first killed the goblins. And this scared him for a moment. He had always thought it would be hard to kill another human. Yet, he found that it was easy. Too easy. "The fuck did you just do!?" One of the other knights shouted after overcoming his shock, he too charged at Edvard in rage. The galloping hooves filled the silence. The knight ready to cut this commoner in half. Edvard smirked as he turned to the charging knight. The sight was not intimidating to him, not even close to. What was it compared to a massive orc riding a tiger? It was nothing compared to that. Just as the knight was about to reach him, Edvard ducked down and took out the horse's front le
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After two days of traveling, Edvard finally managed to find a walled settlement. While the journey had been easier due to the forest becoming less dense, it was still a forest. Beasts were almost everywhere, and while Edvard wasn't scared. Having come to learn that they are just normal beasts, he was still wary. Not having any ideas of where the next village or hamlet might be, Edvard had kept to the river. Assuming that villages should be founded near to a water source. It was also the only way he could see the knight having managed to find the hamlet of Zaselak. There were no roads, heck there weren't even clear paths between the villages. The locals might know how to get from hamlet to hamlet, but anyone else would quickly become lost. 'I hope no bullshit happens.' Edvard thought as he looked at the shabby wooden walls. They would not withstand much, but they should give the citizens a place to hide should a fight happen. Though Edvard doubted it w
"Because if you do not, I will not stay mine." Said a man with bright blue hair as he stepped through the crowd. His hair threw Edvard off for a moment, Edvard was certain that hair dying shouldn't be a thing, so it must be this man's natural hair. On his back, the young man had a greatsword and while he was not in armor his clothing was heaps and bounds better than those around. Yet, the design choice was just as terrible. A bloody rose atop orange clothing, a sight that made Edvard nearly puke. "And who are you? Did you see the entire escapade? These guards first asked for a bribe to let me in. Then, when I brought what I could, they declared me a thief." Edvard replied. His blade was on the slouched guard's neck who was still shivering in pain from the kick. But dared not move thanks to the blade. "I give you my word I will reprimand him, and of course you will be allowed to keep your catch." "I don't care, who are you to make such promises
'Viscount, just how low is this noble in the hierarchy?' Edvard thought but asked, "What war effort, why fight when you can't even care for your people. Shouldn't they come first?" "My friend, I do not know where you are from, but that is not a common thought. The kingdom comes first, with the church second. Only then can we start looking to ourselves." "So, commoners are just slaves to serve your ends?" Edvard pressed without any tack. Causing Boris's fist to twitch and his will to keep his word quickly disappearing. Seeing the noble not replying Edvard sighed as he realized this was really the viewpoint of the locals. "What war are you fighting? I came across a small village in the woods, destroyed by knights. Why would you kill your own people?" Edvard continued to press, relations were already sour so he didn't feel like hiding his feelings behind a facade. Hearing this Boris sighed again and wondered which village had ended up under such
Two pulled out daggers, the other a normal longsword. Edvard ran right towards the one with the longsword, aiming for the man's blade as he was still struggling to recover from the surprise and get a good grip on his weapon. Edvard's attack sent the man's blade into the air and opened him up for more attacks. With no hesitation Edvard struck through the man's side, spinning around to place this now wounded cloaked figure between him and one of the dagger wielders. His new opponent was surprised not just by Edvard's actions, but also that her friend had been disarmed so easily. Watching Edvard's every move, she faltered between trying to save her friend or going for their attacker. Seeing her hesitation Edvard swung his blade at the wounded man. Seeing this, she rushed to block the attack and save the man. Edvard smiled as he jumped back and thrust his sword towards her. She was quickly put at a disadvantage as she had to both protect herself a