Vel Karek - Training Grounds.
Talus raised remained silent and General Ilyana spoke with him, her hands clasped behind her back and her chin held up high as they wandered through the ancient fortress of Vel Karek. Anirian Guardsmen were training all around them, men and women hard at work as they moved through a dozen different sword forms, practiced the shield, and even endured lectures by veterans.
"I can't believe it." The young Dreadlord finally answered as it was clear the General was expecting a word.
The woman scoffed, her bright red ponytail flicking back slightly as she turned to Talus.
Talus grimaced slightly, biting his tongue. He couldn't help that a certain level of arrogance had set into him. The Proctors had tortured him for eighteen years, pushed him to be the best, and now that he was finally graduated...he couldn't help but feel a bit of pride for what he had accomplished.
Still, he respected the General. She was a soldier through and through. The youngest person to ever be called a General, and a list of accomplishments longger than most Archon's. She was a fierce warrior, with a knack for strategies that didn't see her men dead at the end of the day. Talus had sworn his loyalty to the Guard, and that meant swearing to her as well.
He frowned for a brief moment.
"Ten men?" He mused. "Should be enough."
It was only one Barbarian chief, he would have done it himself if the man wasn't surrounded by a hundred of his savage tribesmen.
Talus suddenly stopped. "What?"
The General turned, a smile flashing across her face.
"Believe it or not, you're more experienced than half of the men under my command."
Talus raised remained silent and General Ilyana spoke with him, her hands clasped behind her back and her chin held up high as they wandered through the ancient fortress of Vel Karek. Anirian Guardsmen were training all around them, men and women hard at work as they moved through a dozen different sword forms, practiced the shield, and even endured lectures by veterans.
"I can't believe it." The young Dreadlord finally answered as it was clear the General was expecting a word.
The woman scoffed, her bright red ponytail flicking back slightly as she turned to Talus.
"Don't be arrogant. These soldiers don't have magic to aid them, they haven't trained since childhood like you. Yet they'll fight just as hard."
Talus grimaced slightly, biting his tongue. He couldn't help that a certain level of arrogance had set into him. The Proctors had tortured him for eighteen years, pushed him to be the best, and now that he was finally graduated...he couldn't help but feel a bit of pride for what he had accomplished.
Still, he respected the General. She was a soldier through and through. The youngest person to ever be called a General, and a list of accomplishments longger than most Archon's. She was a fierce warrior, with a knack for strategies that didn't see her men dead at the end of the day. Talus had sworn his loyalty to the Guard, and that meant swearing to her as well.
"You'll have ten of them for this. Do you think that will be enough?"
He frowned for a brief moment.
"Ten men?" He mused. "Should be enough."
It was only one Barbarian chief, he would have done it himself if the man wasn't surrounded by a hundred of his savage tribesmen.
"Good, but one more thing. A few of them are rather...green."
Talus suddenly stopped. "What?"
The General turned, a smile flashing across her face.
"Don't worry, they've all shown...promise."
Before he could press her for further details the General turned back, and kept walking straight towards the wall.