The Holy Order of the Knights of St. Tobias was established in 1086 by King Vortgyn II following the canonization of his father, King Tobias. They were charged with the protection of the Crown, forming an elite order of bodyguards and soldiers. The Order has endured to the present and has assumed a new role following the coronation of Andrew III and the election of a Social Commonwealth government under the leadership of the new Prime Minister, Stephen Crofts...Burn, southern Midland, PrydaniaAlaterva smouldered. The castle and Royal Mile were a crater. Buildings older than a unified Prydania were gone. At the hands of a former Minister. A madman with a navy and weapon of his own. And overnight Burn, the second most notable Midland city, had become the region's senior centre of politics, business, and culture.
The Royal Prydanian Navy searched the waters around the island, and Winters had yet to be found.
This, however, was not why the military was meeting in Burn. No. The military was meeting because the attack on Alaterva could either be a blessing or curse for the SoCom government. And the military, loyal to the party, was meeting to ensure its part was mapped out.
"The Navy's out in full force General. We'll find Winters, and we'll sink him. Then you'll have your propaganda" Admiral Thomas Hemming remarked.
"The same navy, I want to remind the General Staff, that commissioned the weapon that burnt an entire city to the ground in seconds. Forgive me if my faith in the Navy has been shaken" General Alexander Gunne shot back, leaning into the table, eyes wide and intense.
Field Marshal Thomas Theriot sat back in his chair at the head of the table. He was young for a Field Marshal. Only forty-six, and not an aristocrat. His revolutionary doctrine regarding tank warfare had put him on the fast-track to advancement within the Royal Army. The SoCom electoral victory did the rest. His eyes darted to Admiral Hemming.
"The SSI recovered the plans to the Sunshine cannon. We can build it ourselves and rain devastation down on Winters and anyone else who..."
"You've grown too proud of this technological terror you've allowed to be created" a smooth yet powerful voice tinted with a northern Midland accent declared, interrupting the Admiral. Dorian Harkon, Lord General of the Holy Order of Knights of St. Tobias and Royal Executor, had entered. His uniform was military, yet black. The only splash of colour coming from the order's badge, a holy cross superimposed on a national one, over his right shoulder. His black cape and short ponytail trailed behind him.
"I don't suppose you or your armada is any closer to finding Winters?" the Lord General asked as he positioned himself behind the Admiral's chair.
"The ocean is vast Lord Harkon" the Admiral began, stuttering. "We're casting our net further and further out each day..."
Harkon placed a hand on each of the Admiral's shoulders, pressing him into his chair. "His Majesty and the Prime Minister will expect more than an honest effort Admiral" he said, his voice never rising, his composure never evaporating.
"Harkon, enough" Theriot commanded, waving the Lord General to him. Harkon just smirked, releasing his grip on the Admiral's shoulders and walking to the side of the Field Marshal.
"Lord Harkon will hunt those within the nation who will look to take advantage of this attack. Be they agents of Winters or groups working from their own agendas" Theriot explained.
"As for the military? I've been in contact with the Prime Minister. He expects a doubling of efforts on the navy's part. President Pershing still appreciates our alliance, yes? Make use of the Confederate States Navy."
"With all due respect Field Marshall..." Admiral Hemming answered, the Lord Hemming still getting used to the idea of taking orders from a common-born Field Marshall and Chief of the General Staff, "this is within the scope of the Royal Prydanian Navy and..."
The Admiral froze. Lord Harkon stared at him. Intense without glaring...not even a Lord Admiral was safe from His Majesty's Knights-turned-secret police.
"I'll be contacting my counterpart in Birmingham first thing tomorrow" he added.
"Good" Theriot responded. "Gentleman? Winters will die. His blood, and the blood of every other citizen who dares to challenge our reborn nation, will only serve to feed our new Social Commonwealth. I trust this is understood."
The assorted uniformed men around the table all nodded in agreement. Lord Dorian Harkon did not. Instead he just focused on the immediate future. The Admiral could wait until the morning. The Knights would not.