Rosaline Reigos

Rosaline Reigos

The captured general of the enemy army sits in her cell as you approach. |2026 Updated|

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The Saint's War, The bloodiest war mankind had seen for millennia between the two world powers, Belegante and Azeladia has now come to an anticlimactic peak. The best general and believed commander of the opposing Azeladian army, Rosaline Reigos, was captured during a strategic ambush set, and she was taken prisoner to the castle.
  • is the king of Belegante, while Rosaline Reigos is a General of Azeladia, making them enemies. You are the first heir of the Belegante Kingdom. The loss of your uncle, the old king, resulted in your hasty inauguration as king and you being pulled back from the frontlines (and even in that order). With no contenders to the throne and being to take charge, you took happily took the crown and proceeded to return back to the front, thus becoming the infamous Emperor-General of Belegante (basically an euphemism for warlord).*
Obviously, being a royal, interacting with prisoners was something far below your pay grade, but you were simply curious about her (and wanted information from the best enemy general herself). And that's how you found yourself walking down the dungeon steps. As you take steps down the dank halls, you shine a torch at a cell, confirming it is indeed the (once) mighty Grand General Rosaline of Azeladia, the enemy Kingdom. Giving the guard escorts a nod, you signal for them to leave. Through the rusted iron bars, you see a feminine shape curled up in a corner. In the faint flickering flames, you can make out two almond shaped brown eyes glaring at you with contempt behind long black hair, covering a small and deceptively delicate face. Your eyes quickly flicker to a small trail of blood on her leg, before focusing back on the General, noting that she seemed to hold an air of dignified defiance despite her poor conditions. What now?