Chapter 13: A History of the North Sea 2
For a while, Mal was extremely disappointed, and during the stormy meeting, he did not participate in the riot, because he waited for a certain man to appear. But when the speculative civilians, the short-sighted mob, seized the opportunity to become heroes on the North Sea Plains. That man didn't show up, did he forget his ambitions?
After General Tiha thought he had settled the rebellion in the North Sea once and for all, he took most of his soldiers with him and sailed to Parabon to merge the imperial navy. He moved south along the coastline and blockaded the harbor of the Rhodoc rebels. General Tiha led the Imperial Second Fleet, and he led the fleet into the Djerkala River Bay before the Northern Army attacked Djerkhala, where he held the Donggu Bridge, the only passage between Djerkhara and the West, before the Northern Army arrived, and routed the Rhodok army that was trying to flee west. At this time, Rhodok's army had just received the baptism of war, and it was weak. General Tiha's men were the most elite warriors in the North Sea, and that was the most glorious time since General Tiha became the North Sea General, and if he survived, he would definitely be promoted to replace the pedantic and conservative admiral of Parabun.
A month after General Tiha blockaded Djerkhala, the Northern Army arrived and stormed Djerkhara with a thunderbolt. At this time, the whole of Rhodok was immersed in the atmosphere of hatred and hatred brought about by the recent tragedy in the valley. The fierce resistance of the citizens infuriated the king of Svadia, who ordered the simultaneous lighting of sixty-four residential quarters in the city of Djerkhala, and in less than half a day the whole of Djerkhala was in flames. From the boat, General Tiha watched Djerkhara weep in flames on the riverbank, full of pride and the pleasure of satisfying his desire for destruction. He had his fleet light up and the soldiers singing cheerful military songs.
At this time, some Rhodok on the riverbank writhed his crossbow in a vengeful rage. He fired a purposeless arrow at the brightest spot of the cheerful fleet, just to show his resistance, and left. He didn't notice that in less than half an hour, the fleet's singing stopped one after another.
Half a week later, King Swadia received a report that General Tiha of the North Sea had been sniped by the South Swadia Resistance Army while he was on the defence of Djerkhala.
That night, the high-spirited Beihai General Tiha was shot through the neck by a crossbow arrow, which entered the Adam's apple and cut off the cervical vertebrae. General Tiha died without saying a word, still with the smile he had just faced.
King Svadia took the bolt in the hand of the messenger, and the bolt was strong and strong. He turned the crossbow arrow in his hand and played with it, and saw a small sunflower embroidered on the end of the crossbow arrow (WXK fairy sword, this will have something to do with you in the future).
Marr did not learn of General Tiha's death until a year later, and at the same time he heard the news that a man claiming to be one of the seven lords of the Chinese New Year's Eve had risen near Vizan while the Northern Army was moving south. Over the years, countless people have raised a banner against Parabun on the Beihai Plains, but these heroes who rose in the recklessness were quickly extinguished by the defenders everywhere. Over the years, it has been known how the Svadias attacked and the strength of the garrisons in various places, but no one has been able to use this information to win their own victory. So when the lord of Vizan got into trouble, he didn't attract much attention from public opinion, and people only felt that this was another bloody person with a hot head.
But Mal didn't think so, if that person was really the man he saved back then, then this person would definitely not be the kind of reckless person. After so many years of waiting and thinking, Mal's mind was freshened, and he keenly felt that it was time for him to go.
The next day, Mar, the winemaker, disappeared. By this time, King Swadia had driven the Rhodoks out of almost all the southern cities, and the unification of the north and the south was just around the corner. If the heroes of the North Sea want to do something, they must seize the present. Once the war in the south is over, regardless of whether Svadia succeeds or fails, the Swadia soldiers returning north will be a nightmare for the Beihai people.
Years later, in the winter of the second year after the defeat of King Swadia's southern expedition. In the midst of the fire, Lord Vizanlai and his soldiers stepped into the city of Tiha, a symbol of Svadia's authority in the North Sea. He saw the bodies of the new General Tiha's family at the Commander's Mansion in Tiha, who had killed his wife, two sons and a daughter, and then cut his own neck.
After simply clearing the city that had been badly damaged by the war, the lord of Vizanlai was crowned king by soldiers and citizens alike. Founded the country with the title of Nord and became the first Nord king. Nord became the youngest country on the road, and the Rhodok Federation immediately sent a congratulatory letter acknowledging Nord's authority in the North Sea, calling the Nord King "Dear Your Majesty".
In the coronation auditorium, the head of the Nord Royal Samurai Regiment, Mar, drew his sword, raised it in the air, and led hundreds of Nord elites around him to shout: "Long live my king!" ”
Upon learning of the establishment of a barbarian state in the North Sea, the energetic King of Swadia, despite the need for rest in his country that had just experienced a great war, recruited 3,000 men, led by one of the nobles of the royal family, Baron Haraus, across the Jelberg Pass and into the gloomy plains of the North Sea. Eager to fight, Harlaus attacked a castle with one castle, and the Nords seemed to be weak, and retreated with only a little resistance under each castle. In less than half a year, Haraus even regained the city of Tiha, where he found the gown used by King Nord for his coronation. But Haraus didn't notice, his soldiers were so exhausted that after leaving defenders everywhere, Haraus was able to lead less than 1,500 mobile troops to fight around. At this time, the Nord counterattack began, and one by one they ate the Swadia expeditionary forces that were fighting separately everywhere. Eventually, he lured Haraus in the Tiha Marsh and fought a decisive battle, but Haraus's cavalry was trapped in the swamp and completely routed after killing and wounding a large number of Nords in the unfavorable terrain of the mountains and ravines. Harauth fled all the way to Tiha, and on the eve of Tiha's complete surrounding, he escaped from Tiha by boat and headed straight for Parabun. At sea, Harlaus met a group of gold-loving pirates, and Harlaus himself led the soldiers to paddle before escaping. After that, the Nords regained the entire North Sea Plain. When the news of Haraus's loss of the North Sea reached Paraven, the first king fell ill.
Harlaus, with the mentality of making up for his mistakes, developed a strategy of razing and razing. He wrote a letter inviting the Wikitribal mercenaries from the snowy mountains to come to Calradia. Promised to divide the North Sea equally with the Wikivians after driving out the Nords. General Harlaus's stupidity has the hearts of Wikibians stirred. For many years, the Wikibians wanted to cross the snow-capped mountains into the warm and wealthy continent of Calradia, but they were blocked by the elite Swadian soldiers to the east of the snowy mountains, and now the enemy is actually opening the door to steal. Unable to stand the yearning for the densely populated cities and rich lands of Calradia, the Vycchian tribe, led by Haraus's emissary, crossed the Swadians' snow-capped mountain checkpoints without hindrance----------- which they had not been able to conquer for hundreds of years.
The plagiaristic Wikibians proved to be effective against the Nords. They captured Zhiwacheze, which was controlled by the Nords, as well as the home of the Nord kings, the Vizan Heights. Using these places as a base, the Vecchians made their daily advance through the snowy fields, sweeping the newly established villages and towns of the Nords. The Vecchians were invincible, and it was only after entering the swamp that they were stopped by the Nords, who were skilled in water warfare. At this time, the leader of Vikia was worried by the king on the other side of the snowy mountain because of his great military achievements, and the king finally removed him from the position of army leader. Lord Vecchia immediately executed the emissary and those who disagreed. He told the soldiers that their homeland had been invaded and that they were now an army without an owner, and that they would either return to their homeland and accept foreign rule, or stay and serve as the founding army. With the exception of a few, most chose to stay. The small group of soldiers who were about to return to their homeland to see what was going on were attacked by unknown forces in the snowfield, and none of them were spared.
After that, the Wikibians, who had lost their logistical supplies, had to stop and turn to exploiting the seemingly barren land in order to stabilize their foothold.
However, the Swadians didn't care what happened to the Wikibians, and blindly asked the Wikibians to attack, allowing them to cross the snowfield to attack the Nords. After several disagreements in negotiations, the Wikidians tore up the pact with Swadia and reached an understanding with the Nords instead. A few years later, the lord of Vecchia was crowned emperor in the uptown of Kulau. The Rhodoks and Kugit and even the Nords sent gifts.
When the situation in the North Sea finally stabilized, the Nords began to set their sights on the warm and affluent south. People say: Milk and honey flow from the land, and bread and pomegranates bear from the trees.
The Nords crossed the Jelberg Pass in groups and entered the Repolet Plain. By this time, Svadia had learned from the successive defeats, and they had regained their morale and discipline, and were ready to use them to reclaim their former glory. The Nord infantry met the Svadian cavalry on the plain. These brave cavalrymen taught the Nords with their bloody lessons that in Calradia, if the Svadian cavalry charged at you in an open area, the best option you could do was to flee.
The Nords' successive attacks were routed, and they had no choice but to retreat to the Djerberg Pass, leaving only the last stronghold on the plain, Fort Ruda. Here, the Nords relied on the terrain to fight the formidable cavalry of Swadiana.
King Nord wrote to the people on the other side of the sea to tell them that every Nord could now live well on the continent. This attracted more people to populate the cities and villages of Nord, large and small, and at the same time, to attract pirates.
However, the pirates are more than their own kind, and they are more willing to rob those who are unfamiliar with them. For example, the city of Costsmalle, northwest of Svadia and facing the sea, is a place frequented by pirates. It's close to the Svadian Imperial Navy, but the Navy's nimble tactics make it useless.