Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170105222240/@comment-24736819-20170417024858

"Hmm, it feels like the right thing to do. I don't believe I told you, but after the battle of Shornhelm I became a broken man.", Doraleous replied, "Both physically and psychologically. Besides the fact that my men stepped up to save me, they couldn't have done it without the young Lariat's hospitality."

The large knight took a deep breath and looked around to the army beside him.

"All of that wouldn't be possible if not for Jovron's kindness when I needed the most... I am ashamed to say that I failed to repay him back then. After dealing with Emeric, I'll support the young man in his claim to the throne not only because I owe him and not only because he is the bastard child of a great ruler, but because I got to see how he was when the going got tough.", the Knight-Commander added, turning back forward.

"I cannot and will not ask you to do the same, Sir Ivo, because that is something you should decide for yourself. I am afraid our Order is going through one of the turning points in the long history of its existence, we are all growing apart in our beliefs. Sir Noleon told me he will serve Bellisa regardless if her husband wasn't the rightful High King. Sir Ciel decided not to meddle in the protection of the realm any longer and chose to keep his shield only around Wayrest. Dame Akorithi is obviously backing the General and the rest of the Commanders have fallen under Perien's rule.", Doraleous chuckled, realizing that he had answered way beyond Sir Ivo's question, "I apologize for the sermon, Sir Ivo... I kinda had been waiting to say all that for a long time."