To thee, oh sweet Freedom, now I sing...
Princess Erika
The smoke on the battlefield did not dissipate easily, dirty clouds smelling of sulphur and coal hanging over the fields, with the slums and various buildings burning around them. The battlefield itself was a mess of burned and mangled bodies, dying men and alive soldiers, which broke ranks and pursued the escaping foes or set upon the dying ones to either take them to the sisters or take them to the other side.
Orders form Erika flew fast and her trusted lieutenants, Marson, Halley, Ipswitch, Fallow and Parley ran off to organize everyone. But the colonels of each regiment and solders themselves already ran to sort everything and everyone out.
As Erika moved through the smouldering ruins of the slums and witnessed the damage the battle caused, she could not help but see that despite the damage, people seemed to be enthusiastic about seeing their own drive off the occupants out. As Erika moves through the town and a cordon of her men forms around her, the crowds on the streets grow.
As she moves on into the centre, the crowds grow thicker and the cheering grows as well. People are looking on from windows and balconies, as the press of people on both sides increase, but they keep the road open. Behind the princess a column of the Elbreth 1st Regiment; at first half-scared rebels, but now marching alongside you, each one of them a veteran willing to give his life for you in an instant. They are feted as well, men tossing their hats up, women throwing their handkerchiefs and flowers to the soldiers, with the air filled with cheering. Some took to waving hand-made flags, that combined blue and red of the old royal flag with the grey-white of the Sheepstead flag in between them, giving an interesting combination of three colours...
As they march, a lone soldier in the back starts to whistle, before rest of his company picks it up. As they whole column starts to whistle as well, the man at the back starts to sing and the rest of the column follows him as well. In not too long the soldiers march singing one of the many patriotic tunes.
Back at home, there lives a little maiden
and she's called Erika.
That girl is my faithful little darling
and my joy, Erika!
When the heather blooms in a reddish purple,
I sing her this song in greeting.
On the heath, there blooms a little flower
and it's called Erika!
The Factor’s Hall, the loathed edifice of the occupation is quickly claimed by the royal forces and set up as quarter for you and your men.
General Terryn enters into the main chambers not too long after the building is claimed. After her, Eel and the other officers file in.
As the chief of staff, she speaks up first, while the adjutants are still milling about, setting up tables, maps and bring in documents. It is a rare occasion where you can see the rather firm woman in a jubilant mood, with a hard to hide smile and somewhat flustered cheeks. The mood was certainly lending itself to everyone by now.
“Your Highness, the city is yours. All Preston troops either fled, or surrendered and are now herded to the Citadel, where they shall be interred until your decision about what to do with them. People on the streets are ecstatic and some minor looting of Prestonian property occurred but it has now mostly died down. There are few people who also want to see you, but I think they can be made to wait for a bit…”
She looked around the chamber, first looking at you, then at the surrounded men, the most loyal and faithful of your inner circle. As you follow her eyes, you notice half-absently that Harroway, your battlemage, is missing. Then, you see her eyes drift towards the large window, with a door that lead to a front balcony of the building.
“Erika, I think that you have something to say to the people first.”
Jarl Halfdan, in his crude but honest way, took his weapon and raised it high.
“Long Live Erika, Queen of Elbreth!”
A rattle of sabres in the chamber followed, with all officers raising their weapons alongside him.
“LONG LIVE ERIKA! LONG LIVE THE QUEEN!”
Abbess Santaria, Anate Norn, Ssyrith Hassir, General Von Hoffenburg, Isaak Andres
The march through the city is a well-deserved reward for your service and hardships. You follow your Princess closely as you talk with her and amongst each other and you are present during the impromptu acclamation.
The Factor’s Hall is quickly turned into the centre for the temporary government and everyone is given suitable chambers to rest in.
Johnatan Highmaple
Your stay in Preston jail does not last long. You have not even managed to get accustomed to the cell very well when your stay is interrupted by the entry of Elbrethian soldiers into the city. You are let out after a brief exchange of words and on your way out, you see that the soldiers dragged in a bloodied man in a cavalry uniform and dump him there.
Moments later, you find yourself on the streets, with the city in uproar as Elbrethians marched through and people feted them. Your own unit is not too far behind, and you quickly rejoin them as they enter behind the Elbrethian troops. You learn of the battle, but by the time you get to Factor’s Hall, you are stopped by the throng of people gathered at the plaza in front of the building. Only later after the crowds disperse, you are allowed to enter.
Ryan Hathcock
You are wounded, and you just defended yourself from what looked like a surprised Elbrethian soldier. Moment later, you hear more men approach and surprised shouts. Several muskets appear at the edge of the crater and are aimed at you.
“Look ‘ere boys, this bastard just shot one of our own!”
“We should put a bullet in him right her and now.”
“You heard the orders, no looting or shooting.”
Come on, he just put a hole in one of our own!
“He will get his, let’s haul him out.”
After an ordeal of being carried by the unwilling Elbrethians, you are thrown into a jail cell just as one man in a mercenary coat is being let out. Figures, these people are all bandits and rebels.
You succumb to your wounds however and drift off, only to find yourself tended to by Sisters of the Elbrethian faith. Your injuries take some time to mend but you are not treated unkindly, if with a degree of reserve from them. Not long after, you find yourself on the streets of liberated Sheepstead, with nothing but the shirt on your back, and a cavalry saber at your side.
End of Prologue.