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Creative Writing: Epilogue To The Baron
"I will show you to the Baron." Guntlaf said, raising from the chair inside his small tent.
"Thank you." The cavalryman, who wore the yellow and blue uniform of westergard's hussars replied, following the cuirassier. He couldn't help looking in disdain the long old-fashioned braids which shown below Guntlaf's helmet.
"The squadron seems to be in an unexpected good condition." The hussar said
"My men try to put a brave face, but most of them are wounded." Guntlaf replied, silently cursing the unexpected visit of the hussar. He, as leader of the Eastmark cuirassiers, had carefully lied about the casualties after the battle with the soldiers of Arendelle which had allowed to take the two hills that guarded the access to the western path.
When Guntlaf had received the order to
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The Captain nodded. "He had been delirious the entire night."
"What did he said when we entered?" The hussar asked.
The Captain shrugged. "I think he was muttering the name of his wife."
"I will allow some of your men to wear arms during his burial. So you will pay your last respect." Guntlaf said as he turned to go out.
"Maybe we could bring him to his fjord. His wife would like to take care of him, once she surrenders the castle." The hussar said.
Guntlaf turned his head and looked at the hussar. He was about to reply but the Captain was quicker.
"He is a Baron of Arendelle not a trophy to be shown."
"He should have carefully considered his actions. If he wouldn't faced us, he wouldn't be dead and his wife wouldn't be in a difficult patch."
"Perhaps you should carefully consider your words." The Captain replied, raising and confronting the hussar.
The hussar disdainfully looked the stump at the end of the man's right hand. "What are you supposed to do?"
"I only need my left hand to deal with you. Soldiers who wore his uniforms in such good condition haven't usually been hardened by training nor

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