White Wolves – Chapter 24

The Drupho Plains, located just an hour’s ride away from Normant, was as barren as a desert. Void of flowing water and soil that was far too compact for cultivating crops, the place was essentially uninhabitable. Ultimately, it became a haven for bandits, making it an area most travelers avoided. Well, that was the case…

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White Wolves – Chapter 22

Dunathan had not met General Jean Seigey yet. Once, Seigey had been the commander of the Royal Knights, but by the time Dunathan had become a knight, Seigey had already retired, and the position of commander had changed hands twice since then. He had served as a staff officer of the Royal Knights even after…

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White Wolves – Chapter 21

Loyal’s father was a knight of Irophis who had lost a leg in battle. He wasn’t a knight of a prominent family, nor had he accomplished anything extraordinary, but he always delighted in boasting of his heroics in front of his son. Young Loyal memorized all of his father’s fantastic achievements, knowing full well that…

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White Wolves – Chapter 20

It had happened about a month ago. Master Quain had summoned all the White Wolves. Loyal sensed he would be tasked with something disagreeable. “You all need to pay a visit to Camort.” Quain had spoken abruptly, standing before his office window that caught the sun well. He had been waiting there, hand on his…

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White Wolves – Chapter 19

Bad news and rumors trickled in one by one. The news that Count Johnstein had killed all the Black Lion Knights who had come to arrest him, and declared that Normant would no longer be safe, and the rumor that Count’s daughter Latilda might have been killed in the process. Dozens had witnessed the carriage…

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White Wolves – Chapter 18

As morning dawned, Count Johnstein decided to depart early to relieve the burden on the barber, Morton. However, the departure was slightly delayed as they prepared a separate carriage and coachman for Latilda. Only six of the Twelve Thorns escorted the carriage. Although all twelve didn’t always move together, Latilda found it odd that only…

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White Wolves – Chapter 17

The grand bell tolling in the palace summoned all the royal delegates. Aside from the Kingdom of Camort’s five holidays a month, the council convened daily, with no exception even after a party night. Despite murmurs from the delegates at the sight of Kassel and the rest of the White Wolves present in the council…

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White Wolves – Chapter 16

A small barbershop, which was never particularly bustling, was unusually crowded. And knights, who clearly didn’t belong there, were guarding the entrance in full armor. Passersby, feeling the discordance of these heavily armed knights in the dead of night, had to take a detour rather than cross the alley where the barbershop was located. Those…

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White Wolves – Chapter 15

Even after the Red Rose Count took Latilda away, many nobles remained at the party. They were digesting and analyzing the day’s events from their own perspectives. Given that the only recent topic of conversation had been the bloody wars between the two counts, the matter of the White Wolves offered a fascinating subject to…

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