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Holy Ser Romanos Palaiologos, after the battle would sit on the pile of men he killed in the battlefield and looks at them, a few moments later he says "These men once said; they will crash Courland within two years. Now this army has been destroyed by the Courlandic army. GOD gave victory to his true followers. The northmen made a huge mistake on declaring this war, no mercy on the heretics." Romanos would then begin to clean his sword while his fellow Ordermen join him in the pile of the dead Hansetians.

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Edmund Torryn, a young Courlandic Commander would gather the surviving Courlandic soldiers and would begin to march towards Metterden.

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Loic I de Savin would cheer, as he'd congratulate the levy-men of the house, he'd take them all to the tavern to buy them drinks in Aleksandria, "Another great victory for Courland, a majority of losses for Haensetica-Ruska!" he'd announce, "Now, go home and get a good night's rest for the next few days, and we shall siege the disgraceful's, and the House of Barbanov will be no more! AVE SAVINIA, AVE COURLAND!" he'd exclaim, stepping down from the table that he'd been standing on, only to take a seat next to his uncle, and other kinsman. "My uncle, you've some fine men," he'd say, chuckling as he'd throw down some ale.

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Koralon lowered her axe after she saw a Courlander plunge a sword through the chest of the young northern king. She reached with a palm to wipe at her forehead as she exhaled a sigh of delight.

 

"Ye 'unted me kin decades ago, now it's yer time ter fall an' crumble. Narvak oz Khor'Kor, Narvak oz Dormmar."

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A graven grumbles 

"The right moment... The right moment..."

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"For Meric.." 

Smiles Frederick Staunton-Baden as he glances upwards towards the heavens.

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For Haense has crossed a line that will lead them to their end, an end that has been long overdue.

 

Conrad Roswell proclaims while forming a C over his heart.

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5 minutes ago, Glocky18 said:

((Please listen to the music while you read, thank you.))

 

 

Holy Ser Romanos Palaiologos, after the battle would sit on the pile of men he killed in the battlefield and looks at them, a few moments later he says "These men once said; they will crash Courland within two years. Now this army has been destroyed by the Courlandic army. GOD gave victory to his true followers. The northmen made a huge mistake on declaring this war, no mercy on the heretics." Romanos would then begin to clean his sword while his fellow Ordermen join him in the pile of the dead Hansetians.

Darron joins his grandmaster on the pile of dead men a relieved smile on his face "Hopefully GOD will stay on our side" He'd exclaim as he begins to pull out arrows from the bodies

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He leans forward over the neck of his horse as they charge along with the other Haensetic cavalry, stampeding over the leading elements of the Courlandic forces. Coltaine would rear his horse and turn as he sees the main Courlandic force stream down the road in a disorderly mob, whirling off to trail after his companions as the rather short, stout, and hairy, Courlandic infantry swarm over their former position, crashing into the Haensetic force with enough force to make the ground tremble. "Why must I swing so low to hit these Courlanders!" he yells out angrily as the cavalry wheels around on the right flank, grunting as he takes and enemy lance to the chest, the shaft breaking off and burrowing into his ribs. Grabbing the splintered shaft, he drags the weapon out, tossing it to dirt as he rides on, only now taking note of the devastated Haensetic forces. He charges to the rear of the Haensetic forces that were quickly breaking, grabbing a soldier at random and swinging them behind onto his mount before spuring the horse North, riding double all the way to Karlsburg.

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33 minutes ago, Glocky18 said:

((Please listen to the music while you read, thank you.))

 

 

Holy Ser Romanos Palaiologos, after the battle would sit on the pile of men he killed in the battlefield and looks at them, a few moments later he says "These men once said; they will crash Courland within two years. Now this army has been destroyed by the Courlandic army. GOD gave victory to his true followers. The northmen made a huge mistake on declaring this war, no mercy on the heretics." Romanos would then begin to clean his sword while his fellow Ordermen join him in the pile of the dead Hansetians.

Theodore Palaiologos would watch his kinsman clean his sword from afar, too scared to approach. They had never met before, so Theodore was of course very timid. 

 

He needed to blend in, so he started to sort through the bodies of the slain. He would glance up from time to time over to Romanos. He looked so much like Theodore's mother, Theodora.

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An aging man of the old Hansetian blood frowns

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52 minutes ago, Glocky18 said:

Holy Ser Romanos Palaiologos, after the battle would sit on the pile of men he killed in the battlefield and looks at them, a few moments later he says "These men once said; they will crash Courland within two years. Now this army has been destroyed by the Courlandic army. GOD gave victory to his true followers. The northmen made a huge mistake on declaring this war, no mercy on the heretics." Romanos would then begin to clean his sword while his fellow Ordermen join him in the pile of the dead Hansetians.

 

Captain Bruce of the Order would walk up to join the Grandmaster and would clap him on the back with a gauntleted hand.  "Deus Vult, brother Romanos! God has willed us a victory this day."  They turn to watch the Courlandic forces return home from the slaughter.

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