Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160618002914/@comment-17114085-20160909131826

(Alright)

"Smoke." Sir Jadier muttered to himself as he waited for the general's signal. "It seems the rebels think that any sort of strategy will get them out of their fates. Fools, the lot of them. Their fates were sealed the moment they went up against Perien."

The smoke covered the area near the breach outside the city, cutting the loyalists view of the rebel force. The smoke wouldn't last too long, soon it would dissipate.

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"If it had been his brother then what did his death accomplish for him? Nothing. No, the culprit was someone that directly benefited from the king's death. The king's death brought Damian's ascension to the throne, he is the one who benefited the most from your former king's death." Elyas replied. "King Damian will be brought to justice. Patricide is a crime that I will not let go unpunished."

He had lost his own father not long before Ivara came to Camlorn. He had loved him more than anyone, so Damian having killed his own father is something he could neither understand nor forgive.