[Crusader]
First mention (by name): 8.01
- [CruSAdeR]
- [Crusaders]
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| 8.01 | [Crusaders]. More than [Knights]. Warriors of faith. |
| 8.07 L | It didn’t help much. But it was something to do. The Free Antinium had been broken by the news—those in the Hivelands, that was. Belgrade and the [Crusaders] prepared for war. |
| 8.20 | [Believer]. [Faithful]. [Faith Seeker]. [Crusader]. |
| 8.28 | The [Crusaders] surged out of the secret tunnels. Just in time; Zevara’s Watch and Liscor’s army were nearly on Hectval. Yellow Splatters chanced one look for the inn before he was leading the charge. The Antinium were fighting here—Tersk and Dekass and the other Prognugators had joined the Painted Antinium to destroy this army. He had to trust Xrn would guard the inn. |
| 8.35 | The Painted Antinium marched out of their Hive in ranks. [Crusaders]. Soldiers and Workers wearing armor. They had left the pets behind. Left life behind. They had been told that all that lay ahead was death. |
| 8.35 | The Drake was so focused on that, he’d failed to wonder about the [Soldiers]’ classes. He had known they were [Crusaders]…but the full implications of that didn’t strike him until the first clash between soldiers. |
| 8.35 | Then the order came and the [Crusaders] moved. They began to stride forwards. They began to charge. When they screamed, it filled the Drakes’ heads. |
| 8.35 | Faith. And this Skill? A Skill for a low-level [Crusader]. |
| 8.35 | A thousand [Crusaders] charged, screaming, though they never uttered a word. The closer they came, the louder their thoughts assailed their foes. Their pain, their loss. |
| 8.35 | The Drakes of Drisshia broke and ran before they even closed. [Crusaders] began to fire their crossbows, and when they clashed with the fleeing Drakes, it was four arms, four weapons versus two. |
| Interlude – Hectval (Pt. 1) | Crusader 51, [Crusader] |
| Interlude – Hectval (Pt. 1) | A [Crusader] rose in his place. He turned and walked past the line of waiting Antinium, feeling…odd. The Workers and Soldiers looked at him as if he were different, and he was. |
| Interlude – Hectval (Pt. 1) | He was a [Crusader] now. A warrior of faith. |
| Interlude – Hectval (Pt. 1) | But since he was a [Crusader], the Soldier decided he was Crusader 51. It would do, like Archer B12 or the other not-quite-named Antinium. |
| Interlude – Hectval (Pt. 1) | The way Crusader 51 panicked was to freeze up. He locked into place, looking for something to hit in case that solved his problems. And he realized—the other new [Crusaders] looked much like him. |
| Interlude – Hectval (Pt. 1) | The Antinium were having trouble too. The new, armored soldiers, which had chilled her to the core, were imposing with all their gear—but they rattled when they walked, and, like Liscor’s [Soldiers], they had trouble going uphill with all this new weight changing how they moved. She saw another Antinium racing downhill after the fallen [Crusader]. |
| Interlude – Hectval (Pt. 1) | Ropes. Someone had hammered pitons and anchored ropes from the top downwards, letting the [Crusaders] balance and climb up. Not more than four per rope, and only the sturdiest lines at that, but it made it exponentially faster—especially because a slip was far less likely with Antinium holding the ropes. |
| Interlude – Hectval (Pt. 1) | Crusader 51, [Crusader] |
| Interlude – Hectval (Pt. 1) | If he had, the trembling, mace-carrying Soldier had also done something wrong, as had two of the Worker-archers and a [Crusader] with a shield and sword, like Crusader 51. |
| Interlude – Hectval (Pt. 1) | Silence. The [Crusaders] looked at Calruz, and he exhaled slowly. |
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