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Elyas stood there adamantly. After Doraleous was done, the King added. "This knight may act as high and mighty as he wishes, but you and your fellow comrades did nothing wrong. You fought bravely for your king and country. You fought for Camlorn and you can hold your heads up high because of that." ''Same goes for me, I fought for my wife and her happiness. Sir Doraleous can judge me as much as he likes, the gods smile of those that fight for love. I know my father's ghost is smiling down on me from Aetherius.''

Duke Aldon spoke up. He looked at the Knight-Commander and said. "You can take your offer and shove it up your ass. I only fight for my king, the same goes for all the men of King's Guard. If you mean to keep my liege prisoner then you will need to do the same for me." He then turned back to Elyas and bowed to him.

The men of King's Guard did the same, followed by what remained of Camlorn's knights.

It became clear that Camlorn's men were extremely loyal to their king, Doraleous wasn't going to turn them to his side. Not after they just fought a battle against him and lost friends and allies to the Renegades. Seeing their King held captive only strengthened their resolve.

After the blunder that was the Northpoint campaign, many had questioned Elyas' leadership but the battle, despite being a loss, showed them that he was like his father before him.

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After the Magister healed the High King's face, he waved the courtier off.

When it was just him and Sir Samuel in the monarch's chambers, Sylch popped out of the shadows.

"Find her yet?" Perien asked.

"My spies are on it, your highness. Bellisa may be a snake but she can't hide from the shadows themselves. We will find her." The Bosmer assured him.

"You better. She is the lifeline of my legacy, I need her returned as quick as possible." Perien said.

Sylch nodded and headed off again.