n the king entered. On sighting king Lauihnio they bowed their he
Lord Spleyfico baron of Serdis which was located at the North Western region of Bauthinia, Lord Barthine Loust baron of Prodloust which was located at the North Central region of Bauthinia, Lord Meht baron o
nio, Garthine Polion, and Lord Barthine Loust fi
and aged that made up Bauthinia, I doubted that possibility." One of the Envoys said. "But on my arrival here, I must say that Bauthinia is more beautiful and blessed, than how it is expressed in tales.
of concurrence to the Envoys speech. All five Envoys were beautifully dres
ia just to talk about how beautiful and rich Bauthinia is
ful things you said about us which I very much appreciate." King La
n't appear to be interested in my opening remarks and compliments which was demanded of me by my king to you kin
g Lauihnio motioned f
nformation concer
g that concerns us." Lord Barthine Loust inte
aron behaves more cultured and knows
that is less cultured." He stood up from his seat and
he Elerians but this is not the time to behave in such manner, these are envoy
ook at the envoy and gritting his teet
calm can we hear the vital infor
would be of great benefit to the king in determining more cultured, and well behaved men who would serve at your court, men who are slow to anger so as to avoid hasty
a man of short temper and as such king Lauihnio for a short while expected something chaotic from him but was surprised wh
eat to the combined forces of the Mocinians, the Zimbians and your army is in Lexiana.- He is gathering men, from what we hear a large army. so far according to reports over twenty thousand men
became shock
but he managed t
very word you have said about King Brothlande
Elerians care about our sa
so far it appears we have a better scouting network than that of yours king Lauihnio, and with your response to this information showing some Elements of surprise, I believe
ey fought against king Brothlander's men at the southern Quanian border, king Lauihnio lost a good number of men, another good number suffered injur
n September during the harvest period and Quania registered heavy casualties, if I am correct they lost over twenty thousand men during the joint campaigns of the Mocinians, the Zimbians and us, so now we are
er envo
ce of our great leader king Waigni to come and fill your ears with fallacy, anyway we envoys are to blame for having no evidence apart from the words which we speak from our mouths, but I swear by Oridon's mace, if you do not take this informa
ned round looking at themselves wondering how possible it was
ch had a way of reducing the tension that had
lerian envoy's report of some spies in Bauthinia funny. Lord Garthine Polion tried to doubt the
ncluding the foiling of a planned coup of king Lauihnio's throne by his uncle Lord Mordian and also in the joint successful invasion of Quania. 'If what this grizzly ba
ne thing I would never believe is your alleged sabotage of my men, because unlike you Elerians, unlike any country or kingdom in the whole of the Azarian world we Bauthinians are known to be very patriotic
scowled and opened their mouths wide in shock because the foiling of the assassination attempt that was planned by Lord Mordian was a news that was concealed by the royal household and a few noblemen in Laoia w
in front of the king's throne as the first and second Envoys had don
ent and looking straight at king Lauihnio he put up a one sided smile. "King Lauihnio of Bauthinia son of king Fordanio and gra
from Invaders was over a hundred years ago. The battle of Brondwaz, I heard stories about it. It was fought by king Lunserk your great grand fa
ond mines and fertile soil seized from the hearts of kings, warlords and generals w
Oridon shields us from potential enemies." Garthine Polio
der plans to invade these lands - if you say so you insult Oridon, you are saying that Oridon's shield of protec
r a hundred years we have lived untroubled by other kings
rtile lands they possessed. Before king Lunserk, his predecessors knew no peace, the Lexianians, the Husavis, the Quanians even the Mocinians who you have now made an alliance with tried all they could to take control of Bauth
ht and Lord Cantrio gas
smembered the corpses of the fallen enemies and feasted on them while general Nagan was cooked alive. king Lunserk ordered every single detail of the war to be recorded including the cannibalism and the gruesome death of general Nagan which was to serve as a warning to potential Invaders. It was then at that time that Bauthinia knew peace. Four years later Lord Stavion special adviser to king Lunserk was going through the Chronicles of events that transpired during king
ihnio started clapping slowly amazed at the his
ine Polion said thinking the kin
ngan Rodbar, and it was my grandfather who burned those Chronicles. Before he died he spent time teaching me the history of
u were so concerned about Bauthinia w
say fate
noblemen over the fact that Bongan Rodb
inia still stood tall in the midst of their enemies is because men defended it, men who were f
hine Loust stood up angrily to speak but k
ng Lauihnio motioned f
you need help, and king Waigni is willing to help you. All he wants is an alliance
onds. "you know I had difficulty believing your men when they spo
ians because they promised us safe passage across their shores giving us licence to trade with their people, it was for economic purposes. however if king Brothlander plans to invade our lands let him come, we hav
ent as an envoy to
his help and thank you for the information, I would say no m
t you do not want to make, but I hope you think of the consequences that are boun
tted envoys stood up from their seat and in unison they bowed their heads
g all envoys to halt at once. They
Bauthinia who supply support to his cause - I would like to know these people. Are they among my noblemen?" He pointed to were his men were
network or any soldier he was familiar with who behaved suspiciously in the past few weeks while he struggled to imagine how some spies would be s
t king Brothlander has spies here in Bauthinia, but the identity of the spies are not known to me, I spoke as I was directed to
. "what about you, I presume you know many things and as such you should be able to tell us the s
y of the spies is not know
tage to you and being patient can cost you greatly, it is only with great wisdom that you try using wisdom to your own advantage when it comes to a matter of life and de
hat the love for Bauthinia is a natural instinct planted inside me - I wish to be of help to this kingdom in such cases but unfortun
wearing a sword in their scabbard and dressed in Bauthinian military uniform which consisted of a sleeveless bronze scale armor, red
luding Bongan and the Bauthinian noblemen present wer
think there would be grave consequences for what you are about to do? Holding this man hostage could
im, I just need to get the truth from him which I know I will so don't
ays time meanwhile he informed his noblemen what he intended to do with Bongan Rodbar, then ordered that the news of king Brothlander be kept secret