A notice is posted at major notice boards and criers are set out to spread the declaration:
Upon my word, I, Sir Renatus of the Most Vigilant Order of Templars, do swear to journey to the front lines, to Blood Field province again (Province 83) and bury more soldiers slain by the forces of the Triumvirate, to give them peace, and so prevent their souls from rising as maelific or be raised by Lazarene forces as reinforcement. This deed shall be completed by the conclusion of the season of Winter and the onset of Spring.
Sir Connor Rosewood seeks laborers for the deconstruction of a structure in the coming weeks.
Two strong backs or equivalent is needed in this one upcoming period.
Coin amount negotiable.
Additionally, Master Performers sought for the commissioning of works.
Song, poem, or painting, or any other mediums are all worthy.
Please reach out as soon as possible for these opportunities via my usual messenger; Faye Se’Book
We seem to be arriving in Stragossa in early winter, I better ready some poetry for the citizens there for the coming of Mari Lwyd. I hope the people there like them and maybe come up with some on their own. I just don’t want the spirit to take what little they already have.
Your thirst makes the drunken man weep
your visage makes the shaken man cower
The liquor, we’ll keep
You’re presence, we’ll glower
Till we all see the moon’s darkest hour
I won’t take up arms
in steel or liquor
nor listen to yarns
nor sit here and bicker
with a ghost full of charms
who’s making me sicker
and trying to harm
my poor old ticker
Mari Lwyd of the winter
Mari Lwyd of the Night
Who has us all a titter
of your ghostly sight
Our Food and our Liquor
we’ll keep for ourselves
As you retreat quicker
to your ghostly realm
You shall not enter
You shall not drink
You’ll only soon venture
To the next home’s brink
Our wine and our ale
Shall be only ours
Not the one with a tail
who dances with stars
Please leave us in peace
Please let us be merry
Mari Lwyd please cease
you must be weary
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Move along Mari Lwyd Move along
Move along To that house move along (pointing to another house)
Move along with no ale move along
move along we’re not scared move along
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Oh spirit of old
who wants for our ale
return to the cold
and tonight’s windy gale
we will not be so bold
as to fight you with steel
please leave us our hold
and tonight’s great meal
you return to the trail
empty handed and wanting
with us there’s no sale
of your fiendish plotting
Monster Hunter Meeting
Winter 405
Father Ansel presiding
Discussions
Reasons for Meeting
-gathering knowledge on monsters
-storing knowledge
-teaching knowledge
-using knowledge
-not everybody will do all of these
Karsa
-Family was monster hunters in the past and is supposed to have a hidden library full of knowledge and weapons that could be found
-Would require a distant trip by those willing to try and retereive them
Rogalian Family
-There is a Rogalian family that is dedicated to using mechanisms for fighting monsters
Sha’Ra
-Those with contacts in the Shariqyn Empire or with the Carvansarai should check to see if they can bring in books with lore on monsters to Stragosa
Aid with gathering lore
-seeking people willing to draw monsters
-seeking people to aid in direction and study of corpses
Monster Types
Werewolves
-Cursed by Vecatran
-can only be kept down with silver
-using a silver coin inserted into a wound on a downed werewolf will keep it from raising
-curse can be cured
Vampires
-there are true vampires and vampire spawn
-true vampires cannot be killed
Ghouls
Specific Monsters
Banshee
-tall as a house
-screams, rarely talks
-left over from the time of the witch kings
-Shariqyn origin, or at least referenced in Shariqyn legends
*Malific of a witch called R_____ N_____ (name should not be spoken lightly)
*Stragosa is her death place
*killed the Lazarine that was controlling her in Stragosa
Butcher
-Night Malific
-has horns like a ram
-Woman that was caught in the Church district who ran butcher shop but in time of starvation fed her children human flesh, but was thrown on a fire by her neighbors who also survived and killed when district was freed
-wants food, but do not give it to her
-named Selena
-will threaten but if not threatened back or run from, she will not attack
-if you threaten or run, she will see you as a threat or prey to attack
-if downed in combat, she will disappear and reappear later
-talk to her as if she was human
Bear Spirit
-Vacatran
-has sword
*Can be lulled to pacivity with lullabies
*once passive, food can be thrown down and it will deal with food while you can flee
*it has been pacified and is no longer a threat
Twins
-girls giving flowers in the day
-will come at night and want to play, but games will be dangerous, possibly include stabbing you
-if downed, they will turn to ash and reform later
Meri Lyw
-not heritical to deal with
-Tall ghostly figure with horse skull for a head
-appears in winter
-will laugh and sing
-sing or rhyme to it
-if you win, it will bless you
-if you offend it, it will enter your abode and drink all your liquor and eat all your food
Stragosa City Rulership
Reichgrafin Sir Hezke Heidrich
Seneschal Dame Kirsa Blackiron
Master of Coin Lord Emich Volksnand
Lord Marshal Lord Reinhardt Sonnenheim
District Magistrates
Princess Loredonna diLaCorvo, Market District
Prince Korma Araga, South District
Lord Pietro Giotolli, Well District
Lady Alexandra Gale, Church District
Lady Patricia Underwood, Guard District
Silbran Rulers
Reichgraf, Baroness Evelyn Drake
Master of Coin, Corvo di Talmerin
Eparch, Brother Aretreus
January Forum Events
Friday Evening
9 PM, Council Meeting (Invitation only)
9 PM, Spirit of Stragosa celebration
Saturday
11 AM, Convocation
12 PM, Public Market
12 PM, Warfare Meeting (please speak to Lord Marshal to attend)
2 PM, Tournament
City Announcements
Sir Hezke Heidrich, Reichgrafin of Stragosa, reminds all citizens that the Miracle is to remain locked at all times, and any use of the Miracle must be approved by the Reichgrafin, Seneschal, Lord Marshal, or Eparch.
Common Law of the City
Murder, treason, rape, theft from the city or a member of the nobility, and large scale burglary are considered major crimes, to be arbitrated by the Reichgrafin and Seneschal or Lord Marshal.
Common Crimes such as petty theft, drunkness, and disputes among the common people will be arbitrated by the Constable. The full text of the laws will be posted for the public in the tavern.
The City of Stragosa continues to seek labor both skilled and unskilled both at and between forums. Speak to a District Magistrate if seeking work. There is a particular need for laborers to help build gathering villages to ensure the needs of the people are met.
Events of Fall 604LA
William II de la Marck
Death of Baroness Drake: Near the beginning of the forum, Baroness Drake was killed and revived with the Miracle. Due to the circumstances, we’ve been asked to refrain from questioning further.
Rash of Deaths: Before dawn on the second day of the Forum, three herb hunters were killed by a Bear Spirit with a sword. Father Renatus, Luca, and Salem were found dead. At some point it was discovered that the Bear Spirit would leave you alone if you spoke in rhyme or if you gave it an offering of meat.
Story Teller of Stragosa: In the early afternoon on the second day of the Forum, if someone was wandering near the lake, a story teller could be found sitting near a campfire there. They stayed until past dark before making their way away.
The Unfortunate Death of the Undying: During an archeological excavation on the property of Balthazar, Freydis was killed when they were ambushed by ghouls. Unfortunately they were unable to recover the body until later. However they did manage it after some time had passed.
The Beggar Kings released their newest song, a heroic tale featuring Stragosa’s own Balthazar.
However when night fell, Freydis returned as Malefic. Balthazar offered himself up as payment to resolve her spirit’s pain and they returned to God together.
Return of the Kaurlites: As the Night Lord’s Feast began to draw to a close, more and more malefic seemed drawn to the doors of the Farmer’s Daughter. Eventually, the fighting became so intense that the tavern was forced to evacuate to the church, during which time the prospective prosecutor, Sybil, was killed. After a banshee was sighted with the heretic, the defenders of Stragosa beat back the malefic and the crowd returned to the tavern for a well deserved round of drinks.
The Miracle: On the third day of the Forum, after a ritual had been performed to honor the wishes of Luca and Salem, it was decided that Father Renatus would be the recipient of the Miracle.
The Ritual of the Hearth: Lead by the Mother Superior, those farmers preparing for the final harvest of the season paraded through Stragosa, gathering those who might help them. It was a source of much joy following the events of the previous night and was a good way to finish the gathering.
New Arrivals by William II de la Marck
Sooirse Kellibairn, most recently of the Parlimentary University, who has come to Stragosa to investigate the Miracle and to establish herself as a brewer and tea maker. She has recently been hired by the Farmer’s Daughter.
William II de la Marck, of Le Sorelle, Hestralia, who has come to Stragosa seeking new markets and better opportunities.
Khala of Sha’ra, who has come to Stragosa to find new opportunities and seeking personal freedom.
Hekte of Aquilla has recently arrived in Stragosa bearing messages from Hestralia and has decided to stay for a while. He swiftly found a place in Stragosa delivering messages for many different people and factions.
Daciana Silvian of Berceau de Artere Capaccione, who came to Stragosa to seek her fortune. She’s recently found a place among the Fraternis Sanguine.
Public Announcements
Prince Korma Araga will be purchasing fathered goods throughout the weekend. Payment available in coin or food.
l be purchasing gathered goods throughout this forum. Payment in food or coin available.
Lion’s Oasis College open for students. Curriculum this Season includes the core principles of Faith, Resolve and Intellect. Prices start at 10s/student. Free instruction in Aldersabin available. Inquire with Azzam for additional options and services.
Guard wanted – seeking reputable, skilled individual to lead College campus guard. Compensation negotiable.
Niall MacCraig is hosting a party celebrating the spirit of community within Stragosa Friday night. There will be dancing and music and frivolity. Come welcome new arrivals and meet your neighbors.
The Church District has employment opportunities available for the Impresario of the Theater, Steward of an Estate, Stockheeper of a Warehouse, and Jailer to staff the Prison. Please speak to Lady Alexandra Gale if you are interested.
The Metalli are seeking workers from apprentice to master including smiths, engineers, carpenters, and others. Crafting services are available. Seek Master Borso.
Master Eloi is taking orders for Masterwork items of Light Armor and Outfits. Feel free to speak with him about how these items would be advantageous to you no matter your station. Goods and labor accepted in payment as well is coin. Schedule is determined by demand.
Master Eloi is seeking needleworkers to volunteer time and effort to help the city. He has 100 linen that he is donating and wishes to turn into bandages to be given over to the church for the greater good of Stragosa. This could be done at forum or in between. Every little bit helps.
The Many Hands is available to help coordinate those whose time is available for labor with those who are seeking labor. Seek Sir Marius or Allegra.
The Mille Delize seeks performers or those wishing to learn. Seek Master Alonzo.
Lady Alexandra Gale offers her services in hosting and negotiation.
Lady Alexandra Gale is seeking to engage the ongoing services of a hunter, forester, or farmer.
Open Letters to the Forum
On Lord Emich von Volksand
(from an anonymous contributor):
Lord von Volksnand has recently taken on a most difficult and thankless position as Master of Coin. While many of us may gripe about taxes, the reality is, we all enjoy the things those taxes bring, like sewers and security. Lord von Volksnand has been serving in this position, taking our endless complaints and problems with good humor and humilty, as he has undertaken all of his previous service to the people of Stragosa-he has even toiled in the fields to ensure we all have what we need!. What better definition of service to mankind can be found than that? Though he is high born, he approaches all his interactions with those both great and small with modesty and impeccable leadership. He brings a breadth of knowledge to his position, and has worked industriously to better the Stragosa Valley (and I hear the ladies find him most charming as well!). So, I say, raise a glass to the Master of Coin, for his hardwork ensures we will all be safe and secure here in this city!
Advice
Lady Alexandria Vosslyn will provide advice in the newsletter to advise and amuse the community.. Please write her for her well educated advice.
There is a feminine doll, tan in color, standing on a square pedestal, holding a woven basket, with lines either scratching out the mouth and eyes, or looking like they are sewn shut. It was last known to be in the possession of Father Cossimo.
This item is tied to a Malefic spirit that needs to be put to rest. If you have the doll or know of it’s whereabouts, please contact the Nightwarden, Sir Ansel, either at Forum or the South Church.
Sir Ansel Silvanus Rundelhaus
Knight Protector of the Ever Vigilant Order of Templars
Nightwarden of Stragosa
For those interested in gathering to discuss how the study of monsters; the education of the citizenry about their dangers; or the proper hunting and resolution of monsters; there will be a meeting at the Forum Church after the large public gathering at 8 bells.
For those who miss this initial conversation, find Sir Ansel or Sir Lysander after Convocation at the Forum Church on Saturday, and they will do the best to fill you in and connect you with other members of the community with similar intentions.
Sir Ansel Silvanus Rundelhaus
Knight Protector of the Ever Vigilant Order of Templars
Nightwarden of Stragosa
As you may know, Juleis is upon us, and with it the Longest Night of the year. The Hearthwise of Stragosa are seeking assistance in watching over the yule fire for the duration of Saturday night. Please contact Sir Lysander Freiheit at the Monastery in Province 69 or at forum to volunteer.
I, Brother Cadica, scholar monk of Curia Militum, do commit this event to pen from my first hand observations in this, the month Decembris in the 604th year of the Lion Age. Herein lies my true accounting of the assault on the Red Abbey, wherein a heroic coalition of mankind did bring battle against land entrenched by the foe of all humanity, the accursed and hated warriors of the Kuarlite heresy. These are by my own witness, and from the accounts of those I have spoken to.
The last gasp of Autumn was giving way to Winter, and the winds that had been blowing so fiercely for these past weeks upon the road had gone from merely gusting to also gusting bitterly cold. The frost stays upon the ground longer each morning, and before long, the snow shall come.
The commanders’ tent stood in the shadow of the monstrous Fortress Monastery, this so-called Red Abbey. It squatted upon the nearby mountainside, just on the eastern side of the river that cut through the ancient rock. A superior defensible position, to be sure. I shuddered to imagine what terrible deeds these walls had been raised to protect and hide from the sight of God.
Outriders had reported that the enemy had taken up inside the walls in preparation for the righteous reckoning that was at hand. Already I could see additional palisades and fortifications being placed upon the fortress walls, periodically adorned with sharp ironwork or a human skull placed out in warning. This design was familiar to me, as it would be to any Brother of Curia Militum, for it was a standard of the Gothic Codex Militum to perform such reinforcements without delay. Surely whichever accursed being was in command of that blighted monument was once a soldier of Gotha, to the shame of all mankind.
Scouts had mantled the higher crags across the river to attempt a count of the forces within the fortress. When the reports were gathered, Sir Reinhart concluded that there were around ten dozen of the damned within, as well as three cadres of those dark riders that had been seen months before at Portofino. It seemed that all of the monsters of the region had taken up shelter in this bastion of evil. A climactic battle here could destroy the entire Kuarlite Force, though given the haste at which the armies arrived, an encircling position was not yet established, and there yet remained possible escape routes away from the fortress.
The haste of our fighting force was notable, but perhaps understandable. By the time the soldiers of mankind had set up for the assault on the Red Abbey, they had already been out of supply for weeks. Some disaster had clearly befallen the supply carriages, and the men had become tired and hungry.
In attendance were the Fafnir Dragoons, under orders from Sir Lilian, the fearsome Blood Dragon and under the direct command of their Captain, Otto; Sir Hezke von Heidrich had arrived next, personally leading her Stragosa Strike Force – two units of mighty shock cavalry, three units of dragoons, and four hundred archers – these who had proven so effective at destroying Kuarlites in the past at the Battle of Tusk Grove, who rarely are seen to field archers themselves, preferring, it seemed, to do the killing at close range. The Black Company winged Huszars had arrived, with Lord Herulf von Corvinus, five hundred mighty horsemen and their steeds. All of these arrived disheveled and bedraggled, long since deprived of stores and provisions. When the men and women of the army saw the huge crimson walls, bedecked in spikes and skulls, a thick, stinking smoke billowing forth from somewhere behind the walls, many were losing heart already. Morale was very low, and it was clear that despite their great numbers, the intimidating fortress and its damned defenders were causing the men to waver in their faith. Many of these had expected to be joined, or even lead, by the zealots of the pontifical armies – but these, like many others, had failed to arrive at the battle by the expected time.
In contrast, Sir Garrick von Trakt arrived with his First Wing, 2000 soldiers recently levied from Woefeldt, and these shining peacekeepers were fresh and healthy, with crisp uniforms and in good order – it seems that they had been controlling and measuring their rations from the start, long before whatever incident at the supply lines, in anticipation of the possibility of disaster. Aleric Museldorf, the House Heidrich calculator, had done his job admirably, anticipating all of the possible permutations of the campaign.
Finally, Sir Reinhart von Sonnenheim, the Lord Marshal himself arrived. His force of heavy cavalry had been to the South of the city, having only just arrived, and had been spared the loss of materiel. There was rejoicing that the Lord Marshal had arrived safely, and given the dire circumstances around provisions, he called for the attack to begin immediately.
Passing out orders to all of the captains and commanders, the true prowess of the Order of the Shining Sun became obvious. The Sonnenheim maxim is “We are a Light”, and the truth of these holy words became obvious to my eyes as I beheld what happened next. The tired, dirty and hungry men who had shivered in the shadow of the dark fortress began to light up, and like a single candle spreading its flame from wick to wick, Sir Reinhart passed through the camp delivering orders and speaking with the common soldiers until the force’s spirit was alight like a flame. Reinhart was the torch that relit the hearts of men, and before long, it was clear that this brilliant flame of humanity could drive back the shadow.
Forming into battle lines, Sir Reinhart insisted on leading the attack, and thus his force of heavily armored horse took the vanguard position. Behind him, the main body of the Trakt’s First Wing arrayed themselves in assault formation, followed by the Fafnir and Heidrich cavalry forces, Sir Hezke taking command. Finally, the Black Company and Lord Corvinus remained in reserve to crush the enemy when the opportunity arose, the hammer to this anvil. The uneven forest terrain had the many horses present stamping and braying, uncomfortable making fast charges. The fierce Autumn wind whipping at the proudly flying white eclipse banners had the Heidrich archers repeatedly testing the air with wet thumb, trying to judge the right wind, but looked uneasy. Dirt still clung to the boots from the long, tiring march of most of these brave heroes, but the Trakt infantry and Sonnenheim cavalry in the front of the battle held their poise, and Sir Reinhart blew the warhorn to signal the attack.
The thunder of Sonnenheim hooves roared across the ground, and arrows began flying freely from the walls, whistling through the air above. Sir Reinhart’s plan was to draw their fire by charging the walls to give time for the infantry to reach it with ladders. Arrows struck all around, with few of them coming close to the horsemen in their furious charge. The autumn wind was knocking their arrows of course just as badly, buying precious seconds for the rest of the battlelines to approach. Black fletched Heidrich arrows loosed in return, also skipping and dancing off of the hard stone of the walls without much report. The wind was playing hell on the arrows, and Reinhart chanced a glance over his shoulder, checking on the progress of the rest of the cavalry. Late – the uneven forest slowing them. Speed was critical; Reinhart cursed and whipped his horse faster, but he knew he could rely on the brave men and women trained by Commander Trakt to follow their orders and hold their line. The thought alone of them renewed his stalwart steadfastness.
The Trakt soldiers fared better – taking quickly to the fortress walls with siege ladders, they flooded around the sheer stone three and four ranks thick. Arrows and oil rained down upon them, but their swift climb was already disabling some of the capabilities of those defending the walls – locking up their murder holes with thrusting spears and sheer righteous audacity. Some of the men were already reaching the ladder tops, though none had mantled the top yet. A Trakt ladder came crashing backwards to the ground, men groaning and rolling, but got up quickly, determination less cracked than their ribs.
Elsewhere, the cavalry were catching up to the battle – surrounding the walls and making use of their superior numbers over the Kuarlites to make them defend more ground. Captain Otto fixed his sallet visor into place and scanned the battlefield to assess. A disruption happened at the center of the huge Trakt infantry force near the wall. It seemed that they had already made it through the huge front gate, much faster than expected. As he swung his horse around to get a better look, he reared back, and quickly ordered his horsemen to set up for a rescue charge.
The enemy had opened the front gate themselves and the Trakt forces had charged the breach into the inner bailey. Screams echoed from within – screams of pain, but also screams of righteous zeal. They remembered the advice of their Blood Dragon cohort, and used their stalwart courage to show the enemy that they had made a grave error in inviting them within. Those outside couldn’t see what happened within the walls, but a terrible melee was clearly ongoing and the Trakt force was making the enemy pay full price for every drop of blood they gave to the cause.
Already an hour into the battle, and arrows continued to trade over the wall from the Heidrich positions – peppering the inner bailey where they could make the shot. The sky screamed with missiles as the melee at the inner gate quieted, more Trakt soldiers suddenly having room to push inside. The Fafnir and Heidrich cavalry knew that signaled a catastrophic loss of life inside, and horns were blowing to signal the Trakt infantry out of the way as they charged two and three abreast through the open front gate to engage the enemy with saddle-swords. Sir Hezke adapted the battle plan for her division, and recalculated to take advantage of the chaos of battle – there wasn’t room to charge, but fighting from horseback would still be an advantage that could grant the Trakt soldiers relief enough to rally back up.
It was the Fafnir cavalry that entered the gate first. Captain Otto pulled the valiant but inexperienced Trakt infantry back out of the gate, where a good number of the Kuarlties pursued to do battle outside the wall – where fresh victims could be found. Counting on this, the Fafnir forces kept them occupied just long enough for the full company of Heidrich and Corvinus cavalry to smash into the back of the Kuarlite formation. Despite their size and mass, red armored bodies careened through the air head over heels as the enormous armored horses smashed into them and through them. Kuarlite bodies lay broken in the dirt, sliding down the rocks and hills at the base of the fortress.
When Sir Hezke raised her sallet visor to survey the results, she saw that it had been costly – all the Trakt ground infantry were routed, and the Fafnir dragoons that had made the critical charge possible were unhorsed and bloody, their unity shattered. In just those moments where the Kuarlites had taken the bait, almost half the Kuarlite force were destroyed, but so were the Fafnir and Trakt forces. Sir Hezke caught sight of Sir Reinhart’s banner from the top of the wall. The remaining Trakt soldiers had taken the tops, killed all the defenders, and Sir Reinhart’s group were opening all the fortress gates and slipping down the inner wall. As the sun began to slip to the horizon, the sky bled crimson. Sir Hezke wheeled her squadron around for another charge through that bloody gate as the air screamed with arrows and wind once again.
Sir Reinhart was signaling his remaining Trakt allies that had taken the walls with he and his soldiers to get down the inside wall as quickly as possible. I, myself, had climbed the walls behind the heroes in order to take account of the battle, and I offered to hold the ladder for Sir Reinhart as he descended, such that no soldiers need be left behind. With a seeming reluctance to trust the strength of my monastic arms, Sir Reinhart allowed me to hold the ladder and slipped down. As he climbed, he could already see Sir Hezke smashing into the remaining Kuarlites in the bailey, and recognized their banner right away, for it was his own. The Kuarlites holding the center of the line were his own men – men he had drank with, trained, encouraged. Some of them weren’t surprising – rowdy and reckless men, with a cruel streak, but others were thoughtful and formerly kind. In their midst in acting command was Alaric, the Lord Marshal’s former First Captain. As Sir Reinhart finished his descent, he called a rally to the men with him into fighting formation. The cavalry had been extremely effective when allowed space to do their work, so he knew he must reform the anvil for them to smash against. The Kuarlites seemed distracted with something, standing around a huge burning pit of bodies, black smoke belching forth – the time was now.
Sir Reinhart clashed face to face with his former lieutenant, raining blows on him and calling out indictments while the traitor seemed almost as if he couldn’t be bothered to fully engage. The torn and blood spattered Sonnenheim banner stolen from its company stood high on a pike next to the great fire – and Sir Hezke and the Stragosa strike force were somewhere beyond the black smoke, which was obscuring everything now as the wind whipped it around the field.
From my vantage, I could only see moments of the battle where the smoke cleared – I saw Heidrich horses being skewered on huge crimson lances – I beheld many of the Heidrich forces now in full retreat as the far company of Kuarlite heretics wheeled on them, one leaping up onto the horse itself to tear its head free – I witnessed Sir Reinhart, swords crossed with Alaric, take some kind of battering injury to the shoulder, and fall backwards into the deepest haze, his foe nowhere to be seen. From then forth I could see no more – a hateful cyclone seemed to take up the acrid smoke and push it every which way. I knelt then and did what I could still do, to pray with all my soul to Mithriel, entreating Him to bring us victory in this most righteous of battles. It had already been five long hours of fighting, the sky long since turned as black as the soot that poured through the air, and I did not know how much longer the strength of the righteous spirit of the Lord God could endure in these tired and poorly nourished bodies, facing now such protracted and persistent evils.
Suddenly I beheld Sir Reinhart pulled free from the fighting, set now upon his great warhorse, but slumped as if injured – one of his Sonnenheim honor guard guiding his horse away by lead…but through that black miasma I did see that he clutched in his arms the Sonnenheim banner that was lost, rescued from the traitors, and thus restoring the lost Valor of his Knight Order. I thanked Mithriel for at least this most auspicious sight, though as a new tempest began to whip through the inner bailey with all of the gates now open, the smoke began to clear, and I beheld the new state of the battle.
One final squadron of Trakt spearmen heroically held their line against the Kuarlites, who had been greatly diminished in numbers, but now merely were nearly man to man with the Trakt soldiers. Lord Corvinus attacked them from the rear again and again with what were left of his horsemen – riding them through the now loosened press of the courtyard. The few, bold Trakt men, whose Order of the Broken Sword is famous for their gallantry, heedless of the odds or challenge, had pinned the Kuarlite force into position with their backs to their bonfire, keeping them at bay with their long pikes – even as the Kuarlites lashed out and snapped like animals against them in a berserk fury, sundering and breaking the long pikes they held, heavy great halberds, dropped from Huszar hands, were passed forward hand to hand by brigade to replace the broken spears and keep the pressure up. All the while the Huszars continued to sweep by in slashing wedges, taking one here in the leg, another there on the shoulder, wearing them down, and down and down. Each cleave from the mighty Huszar heavy halberds punished the enemy with heavy, crushing blows that dented the cursed steel and cracked the blacked bone they clad themselves in.
By the end, I shut my eyes and simply prayed in mute witness to the selfless valor, the flaming compassion of these men and women who faced down evil in a place of utter darkness, and did not falter, did not fear. I prayed in thanks, whatever happened next, to the Lord our God who gave us the strength to face such evils with our hearts strong and full of His strength. I prayed in thanks to Sir Reinhart, who had united this coalition with the strengths of each of his asset commanders, uniting the hearts of mankind in echo and tribute to the Prophet himself. No other man could so unite such forces of disparate strengths into so great and awesome a fighting force. For these things, I prayed with gratitude.
The clashing stopped, and a ragged cry lit forth from the bailey below. The smoke blew away, and torchlight penetrated the night, one after another, until all the gloom of the courtyard fell away. Of the forces of humanity, only a ragged squadron of huszars remained fully intact, sweating, soot covered and bloody, but every last heretic driven into darkness; their unholy master grown bored with its chosen slaves, and those that didn’t flee for their miserable lives lay dead in the charnel pit of that cursed clay. The dead were still being separated from the living; Sir Hezke was nowhere to be found. The secrets of the Red Abbey lay exposed, as the bowels of the fortress, clearly descending some great distance below the fortress proper, yawned ominously.
As the remaining horsemen rallied and reformed ranks around the fortress, hunting parties spread out to destroy any fleeing heretics that could be found, returning with godless hearts and heads on the tips of heavy halberds. The first light of dawn cracked over the sky, and as it did, a gentle snow began to fall on the fortress, sticking everywhere along the red stone, banishing the terrible past of this place in blessed recognition of the purity of those who had conquered here. What once was red now glistened with gentle white.
Those who returned with trophies reported that the survivors had fled South, to the Boneyard swamps, soon to meet the cruel answer of humanity for their unspeakable and innumerable treasons against God and His Throne.
I pray that God bless Stragosa and its heroes – and its righteous champion, Sir Reinhart von Sonnenheim, bearer of the Arbiter. God Bless the Throne, and God bless mankind.