Lord Mordian and the soldiers that accompanied him moved cautiously along the wide corridor upstairs, they were on alert, while holding the shaft of their swords.Lord Mordian understood that this was a critical condition, with time also of the essence because he believed that Robin Lano was already on the course of an escape, now that his residence was surrounded.Lord Mordian knew that letting Robin Lano escape would be very detrimental to their goal of putting an end to the rebellion, because the rebels would now be fully aware of the king's plan of being offensive, and it was very likely the bloody civilians would also resort to violence upon the arrest of one of their kingpin.Fully aware of the situation, Lord Mordian decided to make the use of magic.He recited some spells and at once, his vision became very clear to an extent he was able to see through the walls. He scanned the whole area and finally, he caught sight of them.He motioned for the soldiers to halt and they obey
Lord Mordian, stood before a large map spread across a table. Two hundred cavalry soldiers clad in armor, armed with swords and spears, awaited his orders. It was two days ever since Robin Lano was captured, and after much torture, he and his accomplices were compelled to provide useful information concerning the whereabouts, and the next move of Vetti, who was one of the rebel leaders.However the room is filled with an air of anticipation."Gather around, men!" He bellowed. "Tonight, we intercept Vetti and his rebel scum. They aim to escape through the treacherous Laoian border. But we shall not let them succeed! The fate of the unity of our kingdom hangs in the balance now that those scoundrels are out large at the moment." He said, with a voice booming with authority.The soldiers formed a tight circle around Lord Mordian, their faces determined and eager."From the information we have gathered, the rebels are headed through the dense forest to throw us off their trail. They unde
The sound of thundering hooves were heard from afar as the Bauthinian military on horses, with sheathed swords, rode into the city center. The citizens of Bauthinia specifically in Laoia, had been left in a state of shock and uncertainty after the hostility that ensued between the rebellious faction, and the Bauthinian military.They feared that great chaos was nigh, and the thought of a possible civil war began to register in their minds.However, some of the Laoian population began to question king Lauihnio's leadership, even looking at him at a tyrant, due to the ugly and bloody scenerios they had witnessed which included the killing, maiming and torture of members of the rebellious faction, especially those that refused to lay down their arms in surrender to the king's authority.However the dominant and friendly presence of the military soon gave them hope for security and stability, because they had earlier harboured fears that the brutality that was brought upon the rebels wo
Lord Mordian stood before a heavily guarded dungeon cell. Inside, the rebel leaders, Vetti, Robin Lano, Kannio, Torros Venu and their cohorts, awaited transport to the King's court for their judgment. Mordian motioned to the guards, and they unlocked the cell door, revealing the restrained rebels."Your time has come. You will face the King and answer for your crimes against the realm." Lord Mordian said to the rebels with a commanding tone.The rebels exchanged defiant glances but remained silent, aware that their fate rested in the hands of Lord Mordian and the justice of the King.A horse-drawn wagon awaited in the courtyard, guarded by a contingent of armed soldiers. Lord Mordian approached the wagon, where the rebels were securely bound and placed under close watch."Ensure that their restraints are secure. We cannot afford any attempt at escape." Lord Mordian directed the soldiers.The soldiers nodded, their gazes unwavering as they checked the restraints on the rebel leaders.
King Lauihnio's face tightened, his grip on the throne's armrests visibly tightening. His barons exchanged uneasy glances."Your words may be sharp, but they hold no truth. My reign as the king of Bauthinia is not, and has never been characterized as that of weakness, but of resilience and strength." He declared in a firm voice."Resilience? Strength? We see none of that in you, King Lauihnio. You cower behind your council, your barons, and your self-proclaimed honor, while the people suffer under your reign." Vetti interrupted, showing firm resolution, his voice dripping with contempt."Your incompetence was noticed very early, at the preamble stage of your reign by your uncle Lord Mordian who sought to take your throne." Said Kannio with much enthusiasm. "I bet he would have been a better ruler than you ever imagined in your wildest thoughts.""But what happened next. Not only did you imprison him, but you indoctrinated him and successfully got him to your side, all because of his b
The first expert was called in and was asked to provide evidence of the economic growth that Bauthinia had experienced since King Lauihnio ascended the throne.The expert stood up, took a deep breath, and began his testimony. "Your honor, the economic state of Bauthinia has improved by leaps and bounds since King Lauihnio came to power. The kingdom has expanded its trade routes, and the crop agriculture industry has improved significantly."Elder Rabon listened intently as the expert pulled out a scroll that contained charts, statistics, and records of trade agreements. He examined it closely, noting the impressive figures and the growth in trade between Bauthinia and neighboring kingdoms."The invasion of Quania played a significant role in this growth," the expert continued. "King Lauihnio's involvement in the invasion helped us secure better trade deals with King Rashur of Mocini, which resulted in the flourishing of our economy."The court erupted in murmurs, with the rebel leade
"Now Vetti, do you have any witness to the charges with which to prove your claim about my inadequacy as ruler of Bauthinia?" King Lauihnio asked proudly, wearing a confident smile.The rebel leaders kept mum uttering no so, the weight of the shame upon them was too much, besides they had no proof to tender, most of their comrades were killed and suppressed during the resistance.Elder Rabon noticed their silence, and commenced the final proceedings. He studied the evidence at hand, however something inside him changed. King Lauihnio, who had always been a man of honorable character, stood tall and dignified. The rebels looked like they were about to crumble from the weight of their own accusations which proved to be lies.Elder Rabon put down the papers in front of him and looked up. It was at this moment that he knew he had to do something he had never done before."My lord," he began, addressing King Lauihnio with a nod of respect. "Your Grace the King, I cannot with good consci
King Lauihnio stood at one of the grand windows of his opulent palace, overlooking the sprawling grounds below. His eyes followed the procession of rebel leaders being led towards the execution ground, their hands bound and heads held high with defiant resolve. A sense of power emanated from him as he watched the culmination of his authority, the embodiment of his sovereignty. Beside him stood his trusted uncle, Lord Mordian, a man whose wisdom and counsel had guided him through tumultuous times.The palace of King Lauihnio stood tall amidst the sprawling city, its stone walls heavily guarded by his sentries. From one of the palace windows, King Lauihnio and his uncle, Lord Mordian, watched as the rebel leaders were escorted through the bustling streets towards the execution ground. The air was thick with tension, and the distant sound of murmurs and protests reached their ears.King Lauihnio, adorned in regal attire befitting his position, leaned against the window ledge with a