"Fargus! Where are we?" a blue haired boy by the name of Hector yelled at the ship's captain. He wore an axe by the name of Armads at his side, proudly. He and his friends, or so called army had just witnessed an adventure that would surely be retold by many generations. But this story will never be told by the people of Phaeran, Ostia, Lycia, Ilia, or Sacae. This story has been in the homes of Renais and its neighboring countries.
"Here it is! The continent: Magvel!" Fargus introduced the wondrously busy harbor to the army he was transporting. Everyone on the ship were excited to set foot on this new place, except for the two marquesses and a warrior by the name of Dorcas, who was worried about his wife back at home. "Fargus, we're supposed to be on our way back home, not on another island making merry." Hector complained to the Berserker. "Sorry lads, our ship is damaged up from yesterday's sail. Yesterday's storm wasn't a pretty one. And if it wasn't for my boy, Dart, your friend there, Sain, would've drowned. Be patient and wait for a couple of weeks so I can fix up my ship and have enough supplies to get us home. Eliwood nodded in agreement while Hector was red and looked as if he would explode any minute.
Outside the captain's cabin, the army of the marquesses looked eager to get off the boat. And almost everyone has already made plans on what to do when they do leave. All they needed was their lords' permission to leave their post. They all thought it was a reward after their dreaded fight with the dark druid and the fire dragon.
Finally, Hector and Eliwood made themselves visible on the deck. Hector cleared his throat and said, "Everyone, we are on a continent called Magvel. You have my and lord Eliwood's permission to abandon your place for now, unless said other wise. Now go." The mercenaries left the ship and went into to the busy streets of the harbor.
As the men left the boat and disappeared into the numberless crowd, Eliwood gave out a sigh. He turned to find only few of the army that has remained with him. Two paladins, a general, two heroes, a bishop, and a valkyrie. One of the hero came forward. He was dressed in green armor and wore his brave sword and his shield on his back. The hero made a vow and said, "Lord Eliwood, I know my orders from the former marquess were to protect you, but I request for my absence while we are in Magvel. And-""Harken! What are you thinking? Are you not feeling well? Did you not hear what Lord Eliwood said?" the old paladin, Marcus scolded Harken. "My lord said we have the right to abandon our post for-""There! Now make yourself scarce before I draw my lance!" Marcus interrupted again. Harken let out a smile to Eliwood and Marcus, which was replied by a smile from the old paladin. Then, Harken walked towards Isadora, another paladin at his rank and deserted the boat.
Hector finally came back to his calm self. "Hey! You three over there! Didn't we tell you to leave this boat until it's fixed?" A hero, one of the three, gave a ice cold look to the axe wielder, but was held back by his sister Priscilla. The bishop, Lucius, stepped forward and said, "No my lord, we kind of decided to stay and guard the boat since everyone is leaving. We know nothing of this place so precaution sounded like the best idea." "Alright, you three may stay and lend Fargus and his men a hand if things go out of hand." Hector said. Then he glanced over at Oswin, his guardian general, and Marcus, his friend's guardian paladin. Isn't it about time you two took a break? We can go around by ourselves you know." "Not ever lord Hector. I'll never leave my post as your guard." Oswin said. He sounded as if nothing will change his judgment. "I ditto that lord Eliwood." Marcus said, also in a strong willed tone. "And you never know, I might even find a suitable wife for you on this place." The old paladin teased. "Marcus!"
"So, you are going for a walk, eh?" Fargus said. "Yeah, gather some information about this place. We'll be here for a while and I, as a lord, must keep up with the news for my men." Eliwood explained to the berserker. "Alright lad, have fun taking a 'walk.'" The captain said and gave out a laugh. Eliwood smiled back and left the boat with his friend and two faithful knights.
