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Chapter 7.35 C
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The Last Tide
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Hayvon Operland
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Lord Hayvon, 5th most powerful [Lord] in the world…allegedly…rode for the walls of Rhir. For the border. He only stopped when the speaking stone lit up. |
[Lord]
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Lord Hayvon, 5th most powerful [Lord] in the world…allegedly…rode for the walls of Rhir. For the border. He only stopped when the speaking stone lit up. |
Rhir
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Lord Hayvon, 5th most powerful [Lord] in the world…allegedly…rode for the walls of Rhir. For the border. He only stopped when the speaking stone lit up. |
Hayvon Operland
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“Lord Hayvon. By order of Bastion-General Quiteil. Hold.” |
Quiteil
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“Lord Hayvon. By order of Bastion-General Quiteil. Hold.” |
[Lord]
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The [Lord] drew rein. He turned back and bellowed into the stone. |
Hayvon Operland
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The precise tone of the master of logistics was infuriating. Lord Hayvon tightened his grip and his warhorse snorted. The air was charged. He rode with his elite soldiers, three thousand strong. |
[Lancer]
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[Lancers]. Veteran [Riders], [Knights]. |
[Rider]
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[Lancers]. Veteran [Riders], [Knights]. |
[Knight]
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[Lancers]. Veteran [Riders], [Knights]. |
Blighted Kingdom
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5th Wall had been built over a hundred miles from 4th Wall—it would expand the Blighted Kingdom massively if done. It was under siege. These were the facts. |
Hayvon Operland
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“Hold your ground, Lord Hayvon. That is an order from his Majesty. If necessary—we will evacuate the entire 5th Wall and make a stand here. Nereshal is prepared to teleport to the front. Her Majesty is marching from 3rd Wall with her personal guard at this moment.” |
Nereshal
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“Hold your ground, Lord Hayvon. That is an order from his Majesty. If necessary—we will evacuate the entire 5th Wall and make a stand here. Nereshal is prepared to teleport to the front. Her Majesty is marching from 3rd Wall with her personal guard at this moment.” |
[Lord]
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The [Lord] gritted his teeth. |
Richard Davenport
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“Sir Richard, Sir Tom and the other Champions are at the 5th Wall. If we lost them—” |
Thomas Trautmann
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“Sir Richard, Sir Tom and the other Champions are at the 5th Wall. If we lost them—” |
[Lord]
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The speaking stone went dead. The [Lord] snarled, but Quiteil was Bastion-General. Even the most powerful [Lord] of Rhir had to bow to his will. Hayvon turned his horse. He roared an order to the cavalry. |
Quiteil
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The speaking stone went dead. The [Lord] snarled, but Quiteil was Bastion-General. Even the most powerful [Lord] of Rhir had to bow to his will. Hayvon turned his horse. He roared an order to the cavalry. |
[Lord]
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The speaking stone went dead. The [Lord] snarled, but Quiteil was Bastion-General. Even the most powerful [Lord] of Rhir had to bow to his will. Hayvon turned his horse. He roared an order to the cavalry. |
Rhir
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The speaking stone went dead. The [Lord] snarled, but Quiteil was Bastion-General. Even the most powerful [Lord] of Rhir had to bow to his will. Hayvon turned his horse. He roared an order to the cavalry. |
Hayvon Operland
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The speaking stone went dead. The [Lord] snarled, but Quiteil was Bastion-General. Even the most powerful [Lord] of Rhir had to bow to his will. Hayvon turned his horse. He roared an order to the cavalry. |
Quiteil
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Something new. Bastion-General Quiteil sat at his desk. He did not write. This time…he was checking his notes. Calculating. |
Rhir
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The second speaking stone was active. Communication across Rhir was paramount. It was Quiteil’s specialty. He was no Hayvon, a combat-born expert. He was a [Logistics General]—in fact, a [Peerless Logistics General]. And that was only by virtue of promotion. His nature was calculation. He would never lead a battle, even from the rear. He would win it on paper, with numbers. |
Quiteil
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The second speaking stone was active. Communication across Rhir was paramount. It was Quiteil’s specialty. He was no Hayvon, a combat-born expert. He was a [Logistics General]—in fact, a [Peerless Logistics General]. And that was only by virtue of promotion. His nature was calculation. He would never lead a battle, even from the rear. He would win it on paper, with numbers. |
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