153 First Vanadian Legion (1/2)
A dozen people followed Timothy on his back. Another dozen were walking in front of him. All of them wore the familiar blue cloak and white armor of royal guards. On their hips hung longswords. On their chests were breastplates made not of iron but of steel. Their helms cover much of their heads save for the ear, nose and mouth.
Immediate to his right walked Abraham. A head taller than most of the royal guards, Abraham stood out like a nail among needles. His walk was brisk and his steps were heavy. A lot of people would feel awe and fear seeing a man of Abraham's stature wearing a royal guard's armor and weapon. But the giant's expression was opposite to his looks. Abraham was looking around like a child on a fair.
Timothy couldn't blame him though. Holm is beautiful. His pride as a Castonian wouldn't want to admit it but his eyes were not blind to deny that Holm was more beautiful than Nirvana.
Yes the walls of Holm were not impressive. The city guards were few and lax. The gates were made of old iron. Most of the ballistae don't work. Unlike Nirvana, Holm's defenses were laughable. But the capital city of Vanadis offered a different approach to beauty. It was a merchant city after all.
The buildings in Holm were lined neatly. Not a single one sported only one story. The minimum was two. Below were the shops and above were the living spaces. All of them were made of bricks, some showy ones have portions made of marble. The buildings all have the same color according to their district as was mandated by King Edmund- red for the noble, gold for the merchant, white for the common people and blue for the palace.
The streets of Holm were wide and clean. The center was designated for carriages and horses. The sides were for pedestrians. He couldn't see it right now because of the snow but Lucia had told him that the streets of Holm were paved with a black substance they called dark cement- residues from making the famous Vanadian lamp oil and Hellfire.
What impressed and at the same time annoyed Timothy the most were the people. Most of the people in Holm were merchants. The art of selling and haggling were in their blood. An average person in Holm was twice richer than a counterpart in Nirvana. As a result the people walked the streets in proud strides with their chins raised.
On their way to the barracks, Timothy and the royal guards passed by the shipyard of Holm. He could feel the amazement of the royal guards. He himself felt the same. The shipyard of Holm was probably the largest in the world. It stretched widely and took a huge chunk of the coastline. It looked like a behemoth eating lumbers and spewing ships in return. Thousands of professional shipbuilders were busy making galleys out of timber. Each person knew his job and everyone worked in unison. Some were shaping the lumbers. Some took the job of making masts. The sails and flags were being sewed in one place. The oars were being shaped on another.
But another thing captivated Timothy's attention. It was a building guarded by more than a hundred marines. Timothy knew what was inside and they were right to give it security. Hellfire was a state secret of Vanadis. He had seen samples of hellfire before. It was a sticky liquid that catches fire easily. It was combustible and explosive to some extent. The liquid was one of the reasons of Vanadis' dominance at sea. Hundreds of galleys and thousands of people had already experienced the might of Vanadian Hellfire. None of the survivors wanted another taste of the treat.
Now that Castonia and Vanadis are, to some extent, united under one rule, hellfire would see some action on land. It was such a waste that a weapon with the potency of hellfire was only being used in naval warfare. Vanadis only had dominance at sea after all. This would change. He had already talked with Lucia about this. Hellfire's use must be expanded. Timothy could imagine castles burning and battlefields on fire in the future. Charges of cavalry could be deterred with a wall of flame. Sieges wouldn't last months and years under the pressure of fire.
”Would you want to take a look Your Majesty?” Abraham whispered
Timothy shook his head. On his lips remained the smile he had earlier.
”Not today. The Vanadians know more about navies and flammable liquids more than we do. Let them show their expertise on their field while we show them ours. We would look like tourists if we take a look. Our place is the barracks, not the shipyard”
He walked forward to continue to the barracks. The royal guards snapped out of their trance and followed him.
After a while Timothy was standing outside a military camp. It was the barracks of Holm. The arrangements were not even worth comparing to that of Nirvana. The barracks of Nirvana was grand with stone walls bearing paintings of major battles. The moat was well maintained. Nirvana's barracks also had a library, a courtyard, a garden, three kitchens, two hospitals and a well-maintained bathhouse.
The barracks of Holm on the other hand was just a camp outside the city walled with wooden spikes. A few months back, the mercenaries populated the barracks. Now that a reform was made by the Queen to slowly replace the mercenaries with regulars from the citizenry, the mercenaries stationed in Holm were the first to be replaced.
”What is that smell?” Abraham asked with wrinkled nose.
”Sweat and garbage concocted into an unholy putrid union. That, Abraham, is the smell of an undisciplined camp” He gestured towards the gate ”It's not even locked. No sentries despite this camp being outside the city walls. One night attack and the city of Holm would have fallen”
Timothy entered the camp with his guards and it got worse. Soiled clothing and broken pottery met him. Broken furniture and other garbage were piled on one side. Some of the tents have holes.
There were already people inside. Raw volunteer recruits from the first round of the levy sat on the clean portion of the camp. From their looks and posture he guessed that most of them are sons of merchants.
They knelt facing Timothy as soon as they saw him. Event though their monarch was Lucia, he was still the consort. Timothy walked towards them with his guards still flanking him. He breathed the cold air before talking.