Chapter 61 Sixty-One Middenland Elector Boris Todd(2/2)
Karl Franz's "cruelty" towards the established nobles and his constant demands for the collection of noble taxes caused many great nobles to declare their disobedience to the final decision of the Imperial Parliament and seek the support of other electors in the hope that under the pressure of many forces, another
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Unexpectedly, the Elector of Middenland, Archduke Boris Todbringer of Middenheim, who was most likely to reach an agreement with the established nobles, remained neutral, neither interfering nor making any statement.
The change in the attitude of the elector who was most at odds with Karl Franz caused the other electors to collectively remain silent and stand idly by.
After the confrontation at Kronburg, the Grand Prince of Reich and the Emperor Karl Franz took advantage of the spring plowing to lead 30,000 imperial troops under his command, including all the knights of the Knights of Reik and the world-famous Knights of the Griffon Knights.
, fighting rebellions everywhere.
The rebel nobles who gathered in a hurry and had not yet elected a unified command of the army were defeated one after another. In one week, more than 200 nobles were killed.
In the end, the emperor's brave and fearless army annihilated the main rebel army in a beautiful ambush in the blood pine forest in the eastern part of Reikland, ending this turbulent incident.
The emperor executed several groups of nobles with almost bloody methods, confiscated their fiefs, and re-confessed a large number of nobles with military honors, thus stabilizing and strengthening his rule.
Northern Empire, Middenland, Kronborg.
Kronborg, the capital of the Midden Territory, was built on a steep slope rising from the northeastern bank of the Reik River.
It was once the royal capital, but now it is a maze of winding streets and staircases. The white wolf statue, one person tall, is a symbol of the city. On the rock surface near the cliff near the Reik River, there is a fascinating line carved on it.
The impressive dragon reminds people that this was once the capital of Dracovald.
At the top of the city sit two palaces: Winterkeep and Glazed Palace.
Winterhold is the larger of the two, the now abandoned palace of Emperor Dracowald.
It is ancient and tall, with many narrow windows sealed by iron chains. The castle was once stately and hospitable, but has been in decline since the death of Emperor Boris the Moneymaker and his court during the Great Plague in 1115 Imperial Calendar.
Being left out.
Any attempt to reopen the door ends in madness and death, and even thieves avoid it like the plague.
An extremely garish and conspicuous castle decoration, mounted on a blue and white iris helmet, and the mithril dwarf exquisite plate armor shine brightly in the colorful corridor of the Glazed Palace.
The tall Elector of Middenland, with two beautiful mustaches, a dark eye patch covering his right eye, and a white wolf cloak personally blessed by the Archbishop of the Church of Ulrich, followed the Elector quickly
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More than thirty elite Teutonic guards followed closely behind the elector. They were all equipped with dwarf exquisite mithril plate armor. Their halberds or two-handed war hammers were all forged by dwarf rune blacksmiths and blessed by the strict White Wolf Church.
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As the archbishop of the Church of Ulric, the personal bodyguard of Emil Wagel, the Pope of the White Wolf Church, "Great Ulric".
Being selected as a Teutonic Guard is the highest honor for many knights of the White Wolf Knights. These fearless and powerful warriors have become more determined and powerful after accepting glorious duties and honors.
The three major knights of the old world are the Holy Grail, the Gryphon, and the White Wolf. Faced with the intimidation of the Griffin Knights to support the Grand Prince of Reikland, the Teutonic Guards are the confidence for Middenland and Reikland to challenge them.
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And their appearance means that the White Wolf Pope is also in the Liuli Palace.
The attendant at the end of the corridor was about to open the door, but His Excellency the Elected Emperor took the lead.
"I hope you didn't deceive me, Your Excellency Great Ulric!"
Boris Todbringer, the Archduke of Middenheim, pushed open the gilded door at the end of the corridor, his rough voice full of majesty. "I gave up on confronting that stupid guy Karl Franz.
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