The princes gathered again for the conference.
Count Belfort had injured his shoulder in the Battle of Rheinkalsen, but fortunately it was a minor wound that didn't hinder his movement. He had not only crushed the enemy's surprise unit but even penetrated deep into their ranks.
Count Euz commanded the left wing, keeping the enemy properly in check without falling for their provocations, and instead pinned down the enemy's right wing, helping Count Belfort fight to his heart's content.
Count Essenbach commanded the entire Western Lords' Army on the crown prince's behalf, fending off the Count of Rheinkalsen's relentless offensive and minimizing casualties. Everyone acknowledged his solid command.
Befitting the head of a house that had struggled against Burgundy for over a hundred years, he had shown the relatively peaceful southern princes the true skill of a margrave.
At times like this, it was reassuring to have him on our side.
