Count Jimbar, regaining his composure, asked again, his voice tinged with disbelief.
âAll of it? I must have misheard you. Surely, you didnât mean all?â
âYou heard me correctly. From this point on, every military force in the North will be under my command.â
Ghislainâs words had crossed a line, and not just a thin one. What did it mean to be a lord? A lord was someone who held autonomous power in exchange for loyalty to the crown. In their own domain, they were akin to kings themselves.
Yet here was someone demanding they relinquish their private armiesâthe very forces that safeguarded their lands and upheld their sovereignty.
BANG!
Count Jimbar slammed his hand against the table as he rose from his seat.
âCount! Even as the Commander of the Northern Army, this demand is outrageous! How dare you suggest that we hand over the very armies that are our lifeblood?â
âIf we donât stop the Ducal faction and the Rifts, weâre all dead anyway,â Ghislain replied coldly.
âYou... You insolent brat!â
Jimbar gnashed his teeth at the young man who, during his youth, had been nothing more than a whelp. Now, that same boy stood tall, issuing threats from a position of authority.
As the tension thickened, the other lords intervened to calm the situation.
âNow, now, letâs not forget why weâre here. Please, Count Jimbar, take a seat.â
âCount Fenris, perhaps your joke has gone too far. Kingdom law limits requisitions to half at most, does it not?â
âExactly! If the monarchy doesnât respect the rights of lords, then who would pledge their loyalty to it?â
âEven half is excessive. The kingdom has never demanded such measures before, even in its gravest crises.â
Though still visibly furious, Jimbar begrudgingly returned to his seat. But Ghislain remained impassive, his expression and tone unwavering.
âThis is the kingdomâs greatest crisis. The number of monsters emerging from the Rifts will only increase.â
A skeptical lord asked cautiously, âAre you truly asking us to relinquish all of our forces?â
âYes,â Ghislain confirmed. âIn return, Iâll ensure sufficient compensation, including food and supplies, once the war is over.â
Despite his assurance, the lords shook their heads. They couldnât risk being left defenseless, especially since such promises could easily be broken after the war.
One lord hesitantly spoke up. âAnd if we refuse?â
Ghislain responded with a feral grin, baring his teeth. âDo you think Iâd just stand by and let that happen? If Fenris marches to war and we fall, youâd all swoop in to claim our lands, wouldnât you?â
The lords flinched at his words, their guilty expressions betraying their thoughts. It was trueâmany of them had entertained the possibility. Fenris had become a symbol of prosperity in the North. If Ghislainâs forces were defeated by the Ducal faction or the Rifts, the opportunity to seize Fenris would be ripe.
Jimbar growled, his frustration evident. âCount! No matter how strong Fenris claims to be, youâre being arrogant. Do you think we came here empty-handed? Or are you suggesting we settle this by force?â
None of the lords had arrived without their armies. They had brought troops to safeguard themselves, wary of being taken hostage. Around the meeting grounds, banners of various territories fluttered, and heavily armed guards stood vigilant.
Ghislainâs gaze swept the area, estimating the combined force at over five thousand soldiersâfar outnumbering his own.
Still, he smirked.
âDo you think I canât?â
âAre you really prepared to take this to the bitter end?â Jimbar challenged.
In response, Ghislain raised a hand. âGillian.â
âYes, my lord.â
âIf any lord refuses to follow my orders, attack their forces immediately.â
âAs you command.â
Gillian mounted his horse and bellowed, âPrepare for battle!â
Clang! Clang! Clang!
Knights mounted their horses, lances raised high. The Fenris cavalry lined up with precision, exuding an air of ruthless discipline. The soldiersâ readiness to attack any target was unmistakable, their eyes trained on the banners of each lordâs domain.
The sudden mobilization sent shockwaves through the lordsâ armies.
âWhatâs going on?!â
âAre they serious?â
âPrepare for combat! Ready the men!â
The lordsâ soldiers, who had followed their masters believing this was merely a meeting, scrambled in confusion. The lords themselves were equally unprepared for Ghislainâs audacity.
One lord, wiping the sweat from his brow, stammered, âMust you go this far, Count? Surely thereâs a better way to resolve this?â
âAnd what would that be?â
âWell, perhaps you could approach this less aggressively. Engage us in more dialogue, help us empathize with your reasoning, and then persuade us to see things your way...â
The lord was desperately trying to buy time. But he clearly underestimated Ghislain.
Yet, when all the northern territories combined their forces, the resulting army was substantial.
Ghislain turned to Claud for a report.
âIs everyone here?â
âYes, my lord. Approximately 60,000 troops have gathered.â
âThatâs more than I expected.â
âWell, our administrators have a way of squeezing out every last resource.â
Ghislain chuckled. âTheyâll need to adapt to our military discipline. Thereâs no time to synchronize properly, so weâll have to train them on the march.â
âTheyâll hate every second of it,â Claud replied with a grin.
Ghislain smirked in return.
The Mage Corps
âWhat about the mages?â
âWeâve gathered as many as possible, though the numbers are small. The North has never been abundant in mages, after all.â
âThatâs true, but weâve built up our own mage corps, havenât we?â
âYes, we now have nearly 200 mages. Our magical forces are now among the strongest in the kingdom, rivaling even the Ducal faction.â
This strength came largely from Ghislainâs earlier capture of Marquis Rodrickâs mages. Those who hadnât been executed had been forced into servitude with binding contracts, reinforced by royal approval to ensure compliance.
While there was always the risk of betrayal or desertion, Ghislain had accepted it as an inevitable consequence of his methods.
âIs it true that Alfoy is overseeing the mages?â
âYes. Vanessa is in charge of the 6th and 5th Circle mages, but the rest are under Alfoyâs supervision. His temper is notoriously harsh, but that makes him perfect for keeping them in line early on.â
â...Fair enough.â
Though slightly uneasy, Ghislain nodded. Alfoy had managed the mages before, effectively catching any who tried to flee.
The rapid expansion of the mage corps was a concern, but for now, there was no alternative but to trust in his lieutenants.
Priests and Mercenaries
âWhat about the priests?â
âVarious temples have dispatched reinforcements. We now have 120 priests.â
âThatâs excellent.â
Having 120 priests was a significant achievement, reflecting Fenrisâs growing importance to the kingdom.
âPiote is in charge of them, correct?â
âYes, despite some initial resistance, your orders pushed it through.â
âGood. Piote is critical in battles against the Rifts.â
Ghislain smiled sharply. Priests, typically forbidden from participating in territorial wars, had no such restriction when it came to combating the supernatural horrors of the Rifts.
âItâs time for the other priests whoâve been living comfortably to pull their weight.â
âAnd the mercenaries?â
âWeâre making every effort to recruit more from across the kingdom. With the Rifts becoming more active, mercenaries are in high demand, but that makes them easier to find.â
âGood. Spare no expense on that front.â
âUnderstood.â
Pressure from the Royalist Faction
With the preparations nearly complete, Claud added another report.
âThe Royalist faction has been pressuring us for action. In several areas, the Rifts have expanded beyond containment, forcing their armies to retreat.â
âHave we instructed them to isolate any forces that came into contact with the Rifts?â
âYes. We advised them to evacuate nearby towns and fortresses while reorganizing their forces to assess the situation.â
âThat might not stop the spread entirely, but itâll help mitigate the damage.â
Ghislain trailed off, shaking his head. The kingdom was breaking apart at the seams, with simultaneous disasters erupting everywhere.
Even with all his power, he couldnât oversee or resolve every crisis personally. It was time to focus on the broader picture and act decisively to bring an end to the chaos.
Marching Toward the Rift
âLetâs move out. Itâs time we made our move.â
Fenrisâs total forces numbered 30,000. Of those, 20,000 were integrated into the Northern Army, while the remaining 10,000 were left behind to defend and supply the region.
Finally, the combined 80,000-strong Northern Army, led by Ghislain, began its march toward the nearest Rift.