Jan 20, 2023 8:02 pm
It was the 25th day of the month of Sunwell that the shouts were heard through the classroom’s open window. It seemed as though everyone in the city of Newbore was suddenly on the streets shouting. And it took a moment for the Tannis to be able to discern the cause of the commotion: Felinland had attacked!
The Felin forces had crossed the border into Onigsberg County and were advancing on the town of Redckingra, seemingly intent on taking possession of a valuable trading port on the River Launley, thus gaining trade access to the Carver Gulf.
A bustle of preparation burst into action across the city. Fighting age men were drafted. The army readied their equipment. And the Academy would heed the call. Tannis’ heart rose when he heard that Year 3 and above would march. A chance to earn glory. A chance to test his burgeoning magical prowess.
But Tannis’ hopes were quickly dashed when he learnt that Year 3 would march East to Southam with a regiment of the city guard, to hold the border in case the Felin attacked on a second front.
And so Tannis trudged dejectedly along with his downcast peers towards Southam, expecting no action or glory. A heavy mist hung in the humid air as the cohort made camp in the marshy land to the south of Southam. Nobody would attack across the Hildreth marshes, thought Tannis, it was near 50 miles of marshy wilderness between Southam and the nearest Felin settlement.
But Tannis thought wrong.
The Felin forces had crossed the border into Onigsberg County and were advancing on the town of Redckingra, seemingly intent on taking possession of a valuable trading port on the River Launley, thus gaining trade access to the Carver Gulf.
A bustle of preparation burst into action across the city. Fighting age men were drafted. The army readied their equipment. And the Academy would heed the call. Tannis’ heart rose when he heard that Year 3 and above would march. A chance to earn glory. A chance to test his burgeoning magical prowess.
But Tannis’ hopes were quickly dashed when he learnt that Year 3 would march East to Southam with a regiment of the city guard, to hold the border in case the Felin attacked on a second front.
And so Tannis trudged dejectedly along with his downcast peers towards Southam, expecting no action or glory. A heavy mist hung in the humid air as the cohort made camp in the marshy land to the south of Southam. Nobody would attack across the Hildreth marshes, thought Tannis, it was near 50 miles of marshy wilderness between Southam and the nearest Felin settlement.
But Tannis thought wrong.