Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170105222240/@comment-24736819-20170313030134

Even if the King's men didn't left when they were set free, they were neither waited or imprisioned. The Adamantine Warriors and the Seaborn Knights left in a hurry and even if Camlorn's defeated men chose to try and follow, they'd fail because they had no more horses and their supplies was only enough to reach back the Duke's lands.

If they chose to follow, they'd die. If they chose to attack, they'd die and Elyas would suffer. In the end of the day, Camlorn had no way to go along with their King and soon would be left behind.

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(Since you timeskipped the Legion, I'd do the same to speed things up.)

As they approached the borders, Doraleous scouts returned with unexpected news: Adamantine Knights were camping at the meeting spot.

"What a marvelous turn of events.", the big knight commander let out, quickly ordering the army to hurry towards the meeting spot.