Lands of Darkness
Dark Abyss
April 25th, 1468AD
Fort Trilo
Lord Cornelius sat at the desk, looking over the new recruitment system and the current status of the army. Then Philip entered the room making Cornelius divert his attention from the papers lying on his desk.
“General, they’ve returned.” Philip said.
“And…?”
“Here’s the commander now.” Philip stepped aside to allow a rather large man enter the room. The man walked up to the desk and informed Cornelius of what he came upon…
“General Cornelius, sir, we found the Varha home in ruins. Nothing but ash and a small grave remain.” The man said in sorrow.
Lord Cornelius took this news well. He did not panic nor did he let this affect his thinking. He knew it was dangerous for Fornalin to go out so far alone, and he knew the risks. He could no longer change what had happened, he could only adapt to it.
“Did you not find the body of Fornalin?” He said.
“No sire. Only a grave did we find. It’s too small to have been for Fornalin. The grave was only big enough for a child, General.”
Cornelius’ heart saddened. Fornalin’s son, he thought.
“Very well, soldier. Return to your ranks. Say this to no one.” He said to the man.
“Yes, General.” The man bowed and exited. Philip remained standing to the side, somewhat hesitant to interrupt Cornelius’ thinking.
“Lord Cornelius, do you think Fornalin is dead?”
Somewhat startled, Cornelius looked up. He was about to tell Philip what he really thought, that Fornalin was probably gone forever, but he did not want to spread something so disheartening to the ranks. He knew that somehow the word would leak out to the troops. And he did not dare tell Philip he did not know, for no news will automatically be assumed as bad news within a mob, so he told Philip what was best for the morale of the troops.
“I’ve known Fornalin all my life, Philip. And I know that if there is no body, then he is alive and well. Perhaps wounded in some way, but not dead. You must remember, Fornalin is a man who is known for doing the impossible, and this is hardly the impossible…difficult at best but not impossible.” Cornelius than smiled, reassuring the young man of his honesty and optimism.
“Yes my Lord. That is good to hear. Thank you.” Philip bowed and soon left Cornelius with his own thoughts in the room.
Fornalin, my brother, if you do live and breathe please return. I can not do this alone, he thought to himself before resuming his activities.
Dark Abyss
April 25th, 1468AD
Fort Trilo
Lord Cornelius sat at the desk, looking over the new recruitment system and the current status of the army. Then Philip entered the room making Cornelius divert his attention from the papers lying on his desk.
“General, they’ve returned.” Philip said.
“And…?”
“Here’s the commander now.” Philip stepped aside to allow a rather large man enter the room. The man walked up to the desk and informed Cornelius of what he came upon…
“General Cornelius, sir, we found the Varha home in ruins. Nothing but ash and a small grave remain.” The man said in sorrow.
Lord Cornelius took this news well. He did not panic nor did he let this affect his thinking. He knew it was dangerous for Fornalin to go out so far alone, and he knew the risks. He could no longer change what had happened, he could only adapt to it.
“Did you not find the body of Fornalin?” He said.
“No sire. Only a grave did we find. It’s too small to have been for Fornalin. The grave was only big enough for a child, General.”
Cornelius’ heart saddened. Fornalin’s son, he thought.
“Very well, soldier. Return to your ranks. Say this to no one.” He said to the man.
“Yes, General.” The man bowed and exited. Philip remained standing to the side, somewhat hesitant to interrupt Cornelius’ thinking.
“Lord Cornelius, do you think Fornalin is dead?”
Somewhat startled, Cornelius looked up. He was about to tell Philip what he really thought, that Fornalin was probably gone forever, but he did not want to spread something so disheartening to the ranks. He knew that somehow the word would leak out to the troops. And he did not dare tell Philip he did not know, for no news will automatically be assumed as bad news within a mob, so he told Philip what was best for the morale of the troops.
“I’ve known Fornalin all my life, Philip. And I know that if there is no body, then he is alive and well. Perhaps wounded in some way, but not dead. You must remember, Fornalin is a man who is known for doing the impossible, and this is hardly the impossible…difficult at best but not impossible.” Cornelius than smiled, reassuring the young man of his honesty and optimism.
“Yes my Lord. That is good to hear. Thank you.” Philip bowed and soon left Cornelius with his own thoughts in the room.
Fornalin, my brother, if you do live and breathe please return. I can not do this alone, he thought to himself before resuming his activities.
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