Chapter 409 - Changing Strategy
Added 2020-03-06 16:01:01 +0000 UTC and they havent moved since? August asked as he stared down from the cliffside battlements at the Central Consuls army.
No, Your Highness, theyve been maintaining their position, but they havent so much as pissed in our direction, Brimstone replied.
It had been three days since the latest assault where the Central Consul had sent Legion soldiers to die in the thousands through tunnels beneath the Augustine defenses. Just as Leon had suspected, Minerva had been tracking the course of those tunnels with the earth mages at her disposal, but a few tunnels escaped her notice. Still, Octavius soldiers were fought off and the tunnels were brought crashing down around them.
Not long after, August arrived at the castle overlooking the pass. Hed been in Ironford coordinating with the Legions and Lords of the Eastern Territories to ensure that he had the support needed to wage his side of this war. His first demand was to be given a report of their current situation, so Minerva gathered the entire command staffincluding Leonand brought August out to the battlements where he could see their situation for himself. With everyone together, they were a group of two-and-a-half dozen, plus dozens more attendants and adjutants nearby.
Thats good to hear, I suppose, August replied.
You suppose? Minerva asked with anger that she didnt even try to hide. Weve lost over a thousand good fighters holding this ground. Weve killed thousands more, and all so that you can sit your pretty ass down upon this Kingdoms throne and behead those who murdered Prince Trajan! I hope you can muster more than supposition when we win victories; Kings are decisive, and if youre anything less, then Ill find someone else to take your place!
Her short tirade was accompanied by a wave of killing intent that sent shivers down just about everyones spine, and just about sent August reeling right over the battlements. Standing not too far away, Leon had to admit that he was quietly impressed that Minerva was willing to be so forceful in her use of power. It reminded him a great deal of Trajan, and that attitude had been one of the reasons why Leon had been willing to follow the Prince.
I apologize, Dame Minerva, August hesitatingly replied, his face rapidly losing what color it had as he seemed to shrink and wither under her furious gaze. I meant no offense, its just that the past couple of weeks have been very stressful and Ive forgotten myself a little. I should not allow myself to forget basic manners, especially when speaking with a friend. Please forgive me.
Minerva glared at him for a moment, but she quickly sighed and softened her expression. Im sorry, too, Your Highness. Weve lost many in these past couple of weeks, some of whom I served with under Prince Trajan for years. My patience has frayed
Think nothing of it, August said with a wave of his hand. He knew that some would frown on him forgiving insubordination and even apologizing to a subordinate so easily, but he didnt much care. Ive managed to renew most of my alliances with the eastern Lords thanks to this victory. Theyre mustering their forces, but itll take time. At least a month, probably two before they arrive at Ironford.
How many are coming? Roland asked, eager to move away from topics that would have their highest leaders arguing amongst themselves.
At least fifty-thousand, August replied. Marquis Aeneas alone is bringing ten-thousand. He even thanked me for finding something for his knights and men-at-arms to do; apparently, the stone giants have been rather passive for the past few years, and so he hasnt had to defend the eastern border as vigorously as hes had to in recent decades. August paired that statement with a nod to Leon to acknowledge his part in pacifying the stone giants.
Thats good to hear, we can certainly put these newcomers to work, Minerva said.
Have any ideas on that front? August inquired.
I do, Minerva replied. If possible, Id like to have our eastern Legions go on offense while the noble armies take up the role of defense. Have the professionals take the fight to Octavius while those who have a stake in keeping the Eastern Territories secure do just that.
August nodded in agreement with Minervas logic. Sounds good to me. The Prince turned his eyes back westward. I hope we can get this done quickly
I hope so, too, but wars are rarely ever so agreeable, Minerva replied with a grim expression.
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A QUARTER fucking Legion! Less than that! A quarter fucking Legion stopped us?! Octavius roared in anger as he slammed his hands down upon his desk, splintering the wood and sending papers flying throughout his office. The dozens of ministers and Legion knights who were there to witness his anger paled a bit and remained quiet as the Prince angrily muttered to himself and did his best to remain composed.
All except one, however.
Nephew, perhaps we would have had better luck if you allowed us to the Earthshaker Paladin began in a tone that was both conciliatory and accusatory, but that only enflamed Octavius wrath.
SILENCE! he bellowed, the force of his unrestrained fifth-tier power shaking the room a bit despite the protective wards in the walls. I will not be second-guessed!
Earthshaker sat down in his chair seemingly cowed, though the expression didnt quite reach his eyes, which leisurely drifted around the room, quietly taking in the reactions of everyone else.
The Prince, however, didnt spare his uncle another look and instead turned to look out of the windows behind his desk. As it so happened, these windows faced north, roughly in the direction of his fathers private villa where the King lay in repose. King Julius hadnt improved in the past few years, but neither had his condition worsened. The doctor from the Sacred Golden Empire assured Octavius that the Kings condition shouldnt deteriorate, but he was still having some trouble securing the ingredients for the Kings restorative potion.
But that didnt mean too much to Octavius. Whether King Julius was conscious or not, he could still feel his fathers gaze upon him, judging him, finding him wanting. Octavius could feel his fathers disappointmentafter all, despite outnumbering Augusts forces by such a huge margin, Octavius had still failed to secure victory.
Traitors and incompetents Traitors and incompetents Octavius muttered quietly, but his voice carried in the dead-silent office. Everyone heard him, and they began to grow nervous. When Octavius addressed them again, his voice had returned to a normal volume, but his eyes hadnt lost even the tiniest amount of his monumental rage. It seems that I didnt go far enough in banishing the baseborn from my administration, for I am still surrounded by traitors and incompetents! That is the only explanation for these abject, repeated failures! It seems that before I deal with my traitor of a brother, Im going to have to clean this house, and I must be even more thorough!
Your Royal Highness began one of Octavius personal stewards, but the Prince silenced him with a glare.
I want everyone with ties to the Eastern Territories imprisoned, Octavius growled. Sertor Arellius will be stripped of his command. Recall Avidius, hes clearly not up to the task that I have given him.
After a tense moment of silence, Earthshaker quietly asked, And what of Avidius army? Should we leave the 1st and 4th to secure the Iron Road west of Ironford?
What point is there?! Its not like itll be an effective siege now that fucking Tarsus has proven just how much of a fool he was! Keeping those soldiers out there is a burden on our supplies, so bring them back!
Many in Octavius office disagreed, but not a single person spoke up to keep those soldiers where they were. With the Prince in this state, all most of them could think about was trying to keep their headsit was obvious to them all that many people were going to be getting uncomfortably intimate with the headsmans block, and none of them wanted to join those ranks.
Have there been any moves from Heavens Eye? Octavius demanded of the office.
Heavens Eye? the Countess of Lindinis asked with confusion written all over her face, seeking clarification.
Yes, isnt that barbarian whos fucking that Heavens Eye girl in Augusts camp? Has Heavens Eye made any moves to support my bastard brother?!
None that we can discern, the Countess replied as she cast her gaze around at the other faces in the room looking for back-up.
Heavens Eye has made no moves against us, Octavius, the Sapphire Paladin whispered as she strode forward and shamelessly pressed herself against her Prince. Even if they did, all we would have to do is send word to their headquarters in Ilion and theyd immediately replace Lady Emilie. Heavens Eye is neutral, and they take that stance extraordinarily seriously. No matter what happens here, they will not get involved.
With his lover staring into his eyes and pushing herself against him, Octavius began to calm down and act with a bit more Royal dignity, which was exactly the result that Sapphire had wanted.
After a few long seconds that almost felt more like minutes, Octavius began to think out loud. I had thought that Augusts escape would be useful, as it would prove the strength of the forces loyal to me. Instead, it has led to humiliation and defeat, and that is not how my reign will begin! Something has to be done!
Your Royal Highness, if I may one of the Legion knights began, drawing the attention of everyone else in the room alongalong with quite a few pitying and awed glances at a man who would invite the attention of an irate Prince.
What?! Octavius snapped before catching himself and repeating in a much softer tone, What?
Augusts forces have blocked both most of the approaches to Ironford, but those ways are not the only ways into the east. There are paths through the cliffs of the Great Plateau that were built by House Raime that lead to the Eastern Territories, not to mention the paths that are watched over by the Bulls Horns. If we secure the great cities of the north and eastTeira and Ariminium, respectivelythen we would have all the methods of entry into the Eastern Territories that we would ever need. Even if August were to have the support of all the Legions in the east, hes still outnumbered, and he cant defend every point of entry that exists.
Hmmm . Octavius hummed as he thought about that proposal. And the more he thought about it, the more he liked it. Im inclined to The Prince paused and glanced around the room. Both Tarsus and the Central Consul were gone, and Octavius had thought them his best military leaders. With Tarsus now dead and the Central Consul now a proven failure, Octavius would have to replace them before anything could be done, not to mention the purges he had in mind
Octavius gently pushed Sapphire away from him, straightened himself up, and said, Send word to the Consul of Discord. I want his fleet prepared to move on Ariminium. He will coordinate with the Consul of the South for the taking of the city. Call up the Consul of the West and have him march his Legions here. He will take command of the Central Legions and then march north to secure the Great Plateau. Issue an ultimatum to the Consul of the North: either he pledges his fealty to me, or he will be arrested and charged with treason. There will be no more equivocating from him, hes either with me or against me.
Furthermore, I want our Legions and those in this government who hold sympathies for those rebels and traitors in the east to be placed under arrest. I will not have a repeat of the 2nd Legions failure to attack when ordered!
Youre all dismissed. Get to work.
Those around the Princes office answered with a chorus of, Yes, Your Royal Highness! and began to file out of the office. Only Octavius two Paladins remained behind. They waited for a long and awkward moment for Octavius to acknowledge them, but the Prince remained silent and lost in his thoughts. It was only when Sapphire spoke up that he glanced at them and seemed to fully realize that they were still present.
My Love, are we just going to leave August alone? she asked.
For now, Octavius replied, his voice even but carrying a thick undercurrent of killing intent.
What if he moves before we do? Itll be easier for his people to move around than ours
Earthshaker responded before Octavius, giving a loud boast, If he leaves those hills in the east, then hell die that much faster. Ill see to it personally! By the way, Nephew, I dont think that the eastern sympathizers are the only ones we need to worry about
Explain, Octavius demanded.
There are others who dont support you here in the palace, not just in the administration. Others who might support August in memory of Trajan.
Who?
Men like the Chancellor or the Spymaster.
Straighten your fucking tongue and speak plainly. What are you suggesting?
Despite Octavius harsh rebuke, Earthshakers lips began to turn upward in a shallow smile. Im suggesting that getting rid of the relatives and sympathizers of August and the eastern Lords in your ranks might not be enough. There are many here in the palace that were loyal to Trajan and might transfer that loyalty to August now that Dame Minerva has sided with him. We should expand the scope of this purge so that we can be sure weve gotten rid of all dissidents.
Octavius silently stared at Earthshaker in contemplation. Going after the highest officials was risky, but they were men that his father had appointed. For that reason alone, Octavius wanted them gone. After a few seconds, he quietly nodded his head in as Princely a manner as he was able to in his current mental state and said, Bring me a list and well see.
Thank you, Your Royal Highness.
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