Before the Storm: Act 5, Chapter 2

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Before the Storm: Act 5, Chapter 2

Chapter 2

In the fiery light of the evening sun, a column bearing shields, spears, and shining steel sallets ascended the rocky slopes of Mount Verilyn. Ludmila, along with Raul, Olga, and three Elder Liches, floated in the skies behind a nervous-looking Nemel Gran, who was observing the troop movements below.

This is a lot different when you have an audience, the imperial scion said.

Maybe you should join the league, Ludmila said. We have another class of Commanders starting in the Bronze League this coming season.

M-Me, my lady? Im nothing like a Commander

I believe Nobles are fundamentally a type of Commander, Ludmila said. It would be difficult to explain their skill set otherwise. Furthermore, if youre one of the Imperial Arcanists described in Countess Waldensteins treatise, youre a type of mage commander that I would love to have in the military academy.

Mmh

For some reason, Miss Gran seemed to easily digest the roundabout assertions about the Job Class System that Ludmila fed her, interpreting them as common sense. As far as Ludmila could tell, the reason was that her household education was quite different from those of the average imperial family. This was rather impressive considering the Imperial Administrations aggressive drive to standardise everything according to their requirements, which included effectively forcing its elite to undergo brainwashing by the Imperial Magic Academys cirriculum.

But doesnt that mean I have to attend classes? Miss Gran said, General Ray is trying to get me to finish my education at the military university, too

Have you spoken with him recently? Ludmila asked.

Back when I picked up the last batch of migrants, my lady, Miss Grans golden hair whipped in the chilly wind.

How has he been doing?

Oh, you know him, Miss Gran laughed weakly. Hes thrown himself into whipping the Sixth Army Group into shape ever since the old General retired. The entire feel of their headquarters is different from the old days. It used to be a pretty laid-back place. Everything was slow and steady. Members of the air wing slept in a warm bed every night and got three hot meals a day. Now, even they are being subjected to endless drills.

I suppose I cannot imagine the man ever relaxing. For your part, I think you should take every opportunity to improve. Higher level education in the Empire isnt restricted to semesters and you can participate in classes anytime you wish in Wardens Vale.

I think my hair will turn white before I hit twenty, my lady. I still have Dame Verilyns territory to manage as well, you know?

You could hire an Elder Lich to do most of the data-related work. They love being useful and it will free up most of your time.

Maybe when we get a bit bigger. There are still plenty of things Im not entirely confident about yetspeaking of which, have you spoken with Dame Verilyn recently, my lady?

Ludmila turned her gaze eastward to the distant sensation that marked her companions location. She was too far to contact through their telepathic bond, so the last she had heard from her was when she left to investigate the jungles beyond the Draconic Kingdom.

I have not, she said.

Oh. Thats strange. Shes contacted me three times via Message over the last month or so.

Was she asking about her taxes?

Not exactly, Miss Gran frowned. Shes asking about the concept of taxes themselves. In addition to tax policy, Ive also gotten questions about domestic security, common law, and trade. Dame Verilyn has never expressed an interest in how all that works before.

She must be trying to impress someone, Ludmila smirked, then motioned to the slopes below. The company is getting close.

The Goblin company crossed the treeline, which abruptly transitioned to a treacherous, icebound landscape. The source of the anomaly was an Ice Elemental that had wandered down from the peak to propagate the powerful elemental influence emanating from Ilyshnishs domain.

Theyve entered the Elementals territory, Raul said. Why doesnt it attack them?

Weve found that theyll only come from far away if theres a significant enough elemental disturbance in their realm to warrant attention, Miss Gran said. The first patrol to encounter an Ice Elemental found that out the hard way when they tried to establish a camp along the treeline. We can use that to our advantage

Miss Gran cupped her hands around her mouth.

Elemental spotted! Form defensive lines!

The sound of goblinoid voices issued from below and the company rapidly rearranged itself. Within a minute, a rank of shields three deep had formed in front of the lighter elements of the company.

Light them up! Miss Gran commanded.

Behind the heavy infantry, three Goblins set their torches ablaze. The Ice Elemental immediately ceased its placid wandering and tumbled straight down towards the company like a miniature avalanche.

I did not know that they were that sensitive to elemental incursions, Ludmila said.

Crazy, huh? Miss Gran said, Theyre just as bad as those Maids who can detect dust in the most obscure places.

Seemingly all of Ludmilas Maids could do that and it was a disturbingly accurate ability. They would even pop up the moment she tracked mud into the manor. Did that make them Elementals of cleanliness?

The Ice Elemental smashed into the Goblin lines, which buckled, but didnt break. With a collective shout, the Goblins pushed back and enveloped the raging Elemental, which was still trying to get at the flaming torches. It wasnt long until the Elemental was completely immobilised.

That tactic is really handy, Miss Gran marvelled. You said that your people used this in the past?

It is a countermeasure for strong opponents, Ludmila nodded. All else being equal, an Ogre or Bugbear can easily overpower a single Human, but they cannot overpower six at once. Immobilising them like this makes it trivial for supporting spearmen to take them down. The Goblin Army that invaded last year also employed the same tactic, so its probably a common one for the weaker races.

On the slope below, light infantry armed with spears came forward to stab at the trapped Elemental through the gaps of its makeshift enclosure. The Ice Elemental roared and thrashed in vain until it ultimately collapsed into a pile of fragments. One of the Goblin mystics cautiously came forward, poking through the remains before straightening to hold up a glowing blue shard in a pair of wooden tongs.

Good work! Miss Gran smiled down at them, Lets go home!

Ilyshnishs seneschal watched the company return down the slope with a satisfied look.

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That is what were trying to find out, Ludmila said. If it does, it will be another piece of evidence to support the validity of Miss LeNezs theory.

What will it look like in the winter if we succeed?

Thats pretty much what it is, Miss Gran shrugged and laughed weakly. Even in the Empire, they only teach you the basics of magic in the Imperial Magic Academy. The Imperial Armys War Wizards all learn the same set of spells, though one could argue that standardisation in the military is a good thing. I hear that the Imperial Ministry of Magic isnt much better: everyones research is their own and they mostly keep to themselves even amongst their peers. Theyre invested in themselves and they compete for the investment of the Imperial Administration. I dont envy the PrCountess Waldenstein for her new post as Imperial Head Court Mage.

She would have to keep an eye out for that. Independent research was encouraged at the magical academy in Wardens Vale, but she never intended for it to undermine the sense of community and learning she wanted to foster in every professional field.

Ida came around with tea, placing painted clay cups around the table. Ludmila pulled out several sheets of paper from her Infinite Haversack and set them down in front of her.

Let us speak about what Olga mentioned before, she said. I believe it has been touched on here and there in past conversations, but we have never thoroughly explored the topic. As officers in the Sorcerous Kingdoms Royal Army, we enjoy some very unconventional advantages compared to our neighbours and I suspect this will continue to be the case going forward when we work in other theatres of operation. First of all, how does a fief in Re-Estize raise its armed forces?

Through levy obligations, Raul said.

That is probably the most commonly known method, Ludmila nodded, but levy obligations arent indefinite. Once they have served their time, levied men will return to their regular occupations. How would a lord go about raising a retinue of professional men-at-arms?

Theyd look around for big, strong men, Raul replied. That can probably be done while the lords going from village to village holding court.

Alright, Ludmila said. Say our lord finds some big, strong men. How does he secure them for his retinue? Those men have no legal obligation to work for him as armsmen. Many people would rather not risk themselves in combat and it is often the case that the most hale and hearty individuals are heirs to a tenancy or workshop.

Raul looked down at the table, drumming his fingers against its polished surface.

Getting an heir to join would probably be impossible without coercion, he said. I guess you would have to make the position attractive enough that the other people you find would want to join.

And how would the lord do that?

Pay them enough money, Olga said.

Providing them with a comfortable standard of living is a good start, Ludmila said. What else?

Special privileges, Raul said. But wouldnt some people want to work as a retainer anyway? For prestige or connections or whatever.

That would depend on both the person being recruited and the lord, Ludmila replied. For instance, would you have taken an offer to become an armsman for your former lord, Raul?

No, Raul made a sour face, that guy was a jerk. His retainers were bullies, too.

Ludmila frowned, trying to recall which territory Rauls family came from. If she wasnt mistaken, it was one of the baronies east of the city near the imperial border. That Baron had fled to Re-Estize with his family, however, and his land was now a part of Wagner County.

That wouldnt be a deal breaker for some people, Nemel noted. In fact, there are plenty of Imperial Houses with a reputation for being bad that end up being attractive to equally terrible people.

In the end, Ludmila said, a lord can only leverage things like prestige and connections good or bad if their house has cultivated them in the first place. That, in turn, affects what sort of people come to work for them. In the case of a civilian Noble in the heartlands of Re-Estize, they have little to no martial reputation and likely none of the required institutional development to train decent armsmen. This, in turn, does not inspire much confidence if said Noble comes up to someone and asks if they want to fight Demihuman tribes for them.

But most Nobles are like that, arent they? Raul asked.

They are, Ludmila said, which has become a huge problem for Re-Estize. Their Nobles may be capable administrators and politicians, but strength can steal away any order and prosperity that they manage to build. Things have degraded to the point that it is said that criminals effectively run at least half of the country. Lets ignore that unfortunate fact for now and continue building our army, shall we?

What about Knights? Olga asked.

Knighting someone does not guarantee an effective security force, Ludmila answered. In many ways, it may hurt more than help. Knights have responsibilities beyond being combatants and not everyone has the character or education to be a proper Knight. Additionally, it doesnt magically solve all of the logistical issues in raising and maintaining an army and a single Knight does not have the power projection of a regiment of armsmen. A lord is better off raising a Knight after they have a functional regiment of armsmen. That way, the Knight can act as the commanding officer of that regiment.

This is harder than I thought it would be, Olga pouted.

I am sure that many Nobles in Re-Estize feel the same way, Ludmila said. A title means little without the de facto power to exercise all the authority it grants.

So if our lord is in that situation, Raul said, the only thing they can really do is pay people more. If they hand out too many rights and privileges, a single bad guy who joins up can make a huge mess of things.

She uncapped her pen and set it to the paper.

Paying an armsman not only means providing a living wage for an individual, Ludmila told them as she listed some figures on the sheet, but also their families. If a rural household is frugal, a family of four in Re-Estize can survive on the equivalent of twelve silver per month. To entice someone to work for our lord, we are looking at triple or quadruple that amount depending on whether they are supplied with equipment. This brings us to the next expense: arms and armour. Most Blacksmiths do not fashion either, so our lord will probably have to import everything from the nearest city. Training equipment is necessary, as well.

This is getting expensive.

Its not as expensive as living in the city, Nemel said. I guess thats why most of the Imperial Knights and their families live out in the country.

Olga was wondering why Nobles in Re-Estize opted to rely on Adventurers, Ludmila said. This is probably the biggest reason why. A single armsman with the capabilities of a Copper-rank Adventurer costs roughly four gold a month. A company of a hundred armsmen costs the lord forty platinum per month. When a lords territory is threatened by something that requires Adventurers perhaps once every two or three years, the Adventurer Guild becomes the more economical choice by far.

But what about that other stuff you brought up? Raul asked, Armsmen arent just for fighting raiders and monsters. Theyre there to keep all of that other trouble under control, as well. Re-Estizes Nobles should realise that.

I am sure that they do, Ludmila replied, but criminal elements are a different sort of beast. Tribal raiders come around for food, cause light damage, then return to their homes. A criminal organisation is a parasitic entity that subverts authority as it grows. Re-Estizes criminal underground has grown to the point that I believe most Nobles have simply given up trying to fight them.

Given up? Rauls expression twisted in confusion, How can they just give up? Shouldnt the Nobles want to be in control?

According to a report from a few years ago, the criminal syndicate infesting Re-Estize had significantly more military power than Re-Estize itself. The only way any of its Nobles might be able to pull themselves out of that predicament is to lease a Death Knight from the Sorcerous Kingdom.

Then they should, Raul grumbled.

Ludmila let out a short laugh, but the plight of their western neighbour was far from humorous. It was truly a case where imprudent decisions that had been made decades or even generations in the past were now visiting any number of difficult woes upon the country. One could say they had gone in the exact opposite direction as the Empire in terms of policy.

Anyway, she said as she flipped to a fresh sheet of paper, let us take a look at our practical reference now. Miss Gran, whatis something the matter?

Ilyshnishs seneschal shifted slightly in her seat with an expression that was a cross between discomfort and embarrassment.

Its ermIm not sure how to put this, my lady, she said, but all of these budget calculations have left me feeling just a bit guilty.

The statement caused Ludmila to examine the imperial scion through every measure available to her. Despite her scandalised look, she wasnt any more out of line with her sovereigns will than usual, which was to say not much at all.

Guilty about budget calculations? Ludmila sent a calm look across the table at Miss Gran, Would you care to explain what you mean by that?

Miss Gran squirmed for a few moments under Ludmilas gaze before finally providing a reply.

Um she said, its just that Im probably not a very good case study. I havent been paying my Goblins anything at all.