08-02-2014, 08:29 AM
Lantis focused at the Lycian commander who had been focused at the Bern's gate, that didn't open yet, and there was no sign to it. The only movement he saw was Bern's archer on the wall talking to the resistance leader with no result. That was when he raised a hand to command a part of his army to march forward to pressure the resistance. However, the paladin himself turned his horse around and head back to the fortress.
"Oh, he finally gave up, that's good." Lantis commented, as he turned to the Cinia and the archer whom he didn't learn of her name yet. He then said to the mage as he eyed her wound, hoping that it will get tended to properly as soon as possible. "They had been waiting to see whether Bern will open the gate for the magicians. If the gate actually go up, they'd have a good reason to invade Bern...like what they did to Etruria."
The black swordsman turned to the gate again just to see that the resistance also gave up waiting and fled to the wood, the opposite side that he was hiding. Although the Lycian pursuing cavaliers were approaching them, they won't be able to catch up for the most part.
Lantis sighed with relief that nothing worse happened. This was already enough for meaningless loss for the resistance, but it would be a good lesson for them. Hopefully they won't risk Bern's safety with their vengeful thoughts ever again, at least not until the tactic seems possible to achieve victory.
"So, unless you want to follow someone in that group, I guess this is about over. However, it isn't like we can pass the gate, we may need to wait for a while after that ruckus. Would your wound be alright, lady Cinia?"
He paused and then looked at the archer.
"Also, I think this is a good time for proper introduction. This lady is Cinia, we just met abruptly here on battlefield, and myself is called Lantis, from Bern. Your help earlier is much appreciated, may I know your name as well, Ms.?"
Although Lantis appeared to be relaxed now, he didn't put down his guard just yet. At least, he recalled there were some knights who followed them into the wood. He hoped they would give up already, but he couldn't just assume that as reality.
"Oh, he finally gave up, that's good." Lantis commented, as he turned to the Cinia and the archer whom he didn't learn of her name yet. He then said to the mage as he eyed her wound, hoping that it will get tended to properly as soon as possible. "They had been waiting to see whether Bern will open the gate for the magicians. If the gate actually go up, they'd have a good reason to invade Bern...like what they did to Etruria."
The black swordsman turned to the gate again just to see that the resistance also gave up waiting and fled to the wood, the opposite side that he was hiding. Although the Lycian pursuing cavaliers were approaching them, they won't be able to catch up for the most part.
Lantis sighed with relief that nothing worse happened. This was already enough for meaningless loss for the resistance, but it would be a good lesson for them. Hopefully they won't risk Bern's safety with their vengeful thoughts ever again, at least not until the tactic seems possible to achieve victory.
"So, unless you want to follow someone in that group, I guess this is about over. However, it isn't like we can pass the gate, we may need to wait for a while after that ruckus. Would your wound be alright, lady Cinia?"
He paused and then looked at the archer.
"Also, I think this is a good time for proper introduction. This lady is Cinia, we just met abruptly here on battlefield, and myself is called Lantis, from Bern. Your help earlier is much appreciated, may I know your name as well, Ms.?"
Although Lantis appeared to be relaxed now, he didn't put down his guard just yet. At least, he recalled there were some knights who followed them into the wood. He hoped they would give up already, but he couldn't just assume that as reality.
Character Profile: Lantis Reed