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" Sir Klaus Van ! " Shouted a soldier after entering the make - shift tent. " I must report for duty. General Christian Huge has sent a message to three people of military power, one of them being you. "
" Bring it to me " replied Klaus Van calmly, as to not give away his anger about the whole situation. He had heard rumours about an enemy invasion by the Tiverians, ancient enemies of the people of Fausten, but he could not be sure if this was one of Huge's tricks or a real invasion. Once he read his letter, he could not believe his eyes. The rumours were true. The Imperial Sovereignity had indeed declared war against the Republic.
" This has become way more chaotic than it needed " he thought to himself. On one hand, Christian Huge could not be trusted as he always was a master of intrigue. After all, he managed to exterminate the Monarch of a nation. On the other hand, whether the invasion was real or not, his refusal to join in Fausten's defence would lead in him and his movement being vilified. But because of his republican ideals, he could do nothing without the consent of the majority. So he gathered his soldiers in a public place, and the first ever Assembly of the Soldiers, as it would later be called, had begun.
" People of Fausten, I have received grim news from General Huge today. The Tiverian Imperium has declared war against Fausten with the intention of total conquest. " he said, as he began addressing to the crowd. The soldiers and the by - standers were shocked as much as he was when he received the news. Would the other states of the world try and not protect Fausten? Why did their lives all of sudden had to be ravaged upon by civil and external war, among other things? " Shall we let them do that however?" shouted Klaus Van. It was one of these amazing moments again, where even when there was no hope, Klaus Van had somehow managed to find a way to inspire his troops. " No! " they all shouted in unison. " Shall we let them slaughter our people and pillage our homes? " he shouted angrily again. " No! " the crowd, now composed by common folk too, shouted again. If the whole situation was taken from a complete outsider's point of view, it would seem that the people were propering for full scale rebellion again. But this time, it was different. The people were preparing for total war. " Then let us march against them! " Klaus Van shouted for his last sentence before finishing his speech.
Seeing that he had the support of the majority, if not of everyone, Van dismissed the crowd, and began writing a letter to General Huge.
To General Christian Huge,
To whom other it may concern,
I accept your offer, but I will let you know of this: This war will only delay the inevitable for so long. Expect my soldiers and whoever else I may mobilise to against the Tiverians gather around the place of our common campaign.
Klaus Van
It was time to destroy Tiveria once and for all, so that they might not threaten Fausten again.
" Bring it to me " replied Klaus Van calmly, as to not give away his anger about the whole situation. He had heard rumours about an enemy invasion by the Tiverians, ancient enemies of the people of Fausten, but he could not be sure if this was one of Huge's tricks or a real invasion. Once he read his letter, he could not believe his eyes. The rumours were true. The Imperial Sovereignity had indeed declared war against the Republic.
" This has become way more chaotic than it needed " he thought to himself. On one hand, Christian Huge could not be trusted as he always was a master of intrigue. After all, he managed to exterminate the Monarch of a nation. On the other hand, whether the invasion was real or not, his refusal to join in Fausten's defence would lead in him and his movement being vilified. But because of his republican ideals, he could do nothing without the consent of the majority. So he gathered his soldiers in a public place, and the first ever Assembly of the Soldiers, as it would later be called, had begun.
" People of Fausten, I have received grim news from General Huge today. The Tiverian Imperium has declared war against Fausten with the intention of total conquest. " he said, as he began addressing to the crowd. The soldiers and the by - standers were shocked as much as he was when he received the news. Would the other states of the world try and not protect Fausten? Why did their lives all of sudden had to be ravaged upon by civil and external war, among other things? " Shall we let them do that however?" shouted Klaus Van. It was one of these amazing moments again, where even when there was no hope, Klaus Van had somehow managed to find a way to inspire his troops. " No! " they all shouted in unison. " Shall we let them slaughter our people and pillage our homes? " he shouted angrily again. " No! " the crowd, now composed by common folk too, shouted again. If the whole situation was taken from a complete outsider's point of view, it would seem that the people were propering for full scale rebellion again. But this time, it was different. The people were preparing for total war. " Then let us march against them! " Klaus Van shouted for his last sentence before finishing his speech.
Seeing that he had the support of the majority, if not of everyone, Van dismissed the crowd, and began writing a letter to General Huge.
Spoiler :
To General Christian Huge,
To whom other it may concern,
I accept your offer, but I will let you know of this: This war will only delay the inevitable for so long. Expect my soldiers and whoever else I may mobilise to against the Tiverians gather around the place of our common campaign.
Klaus Van
It was time to destroy Tiveria once and for all, so that they might not threaten Fausten again.