King of Larenta|Male|21|Throne Room|Tags; Corentine, Atreus and Anastasia mentioned
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His lips twitched into a rather weak smile at her response before shifting in his seat, sitting up a bit straighter. He hated starting without Alexandria by his side but he knew right now she had to be alone and away from the situation at hand. He certainly wished he could. His gaze drifted from Corentine only momentarily to look at the others sitting at the table with him, the houses of Larenta that were there to support him and the country.
He returned his gaze back to Corentine as he nodded, "Of course, but we thought some of the houses should provide statistics regarding their posts, just so you could see our side of things before we do begin to talk, I hope you have prepared such information for us as well so we could be on even ground?" he cocked an eyebrow in her direction, sparing a glance to the Woudona next to her before looking at Félix and Julienne. "Allow us to start with our Woudona's Félix and Julienne, Félix is our head military medic while Julienne is also a very important part of the picture as well as being representative," he finished, tilting his head toward the Woudona's to allow them to speak. But he glanced at Félix, well aware of the situation he was in before clearing his throat, "But it seems like Anastasia of the Flanda will speak on behalf of Félix, he has run into some...complications," he gripped the arm-rest of his chair before continuing; Atreus was going to either be livid or suspiciously calm once he pieces it together, and he was sure the man would be pegging him for information "But he still has information to present regarding our front-lines."
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Fixitris Representative|Female|20|Throne room|Tags; Open
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The way Tyberias spoke was elegant and captivating in every way, spoken like a true leader even when faced with such tribulations. She admired it to an extent, but she could tell he was worried underneath that mask of his; that this would not work out in his favor for his kingdom, everything would fall down like a house of cards. She let her eyes drift from Tyberias as he finished speaking towards the Woudona's Julienne and Félix who were about to speak, well, one of them. But this was a part of a plan, reveal how they fared against Corentine; there was no point in hiding information because it was obvious of who was the winning side. Present your numbers and calculate what you think the enemy would pounce on.
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Woudona Rep. and Military Medic|Male|25|throne room|Tags; Anastasia, Julienne mentioned
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As Tyberias referenced him and his cousin, he stiffened before faltering underneath the king's gaze, obviously picking at his brain to reveal why he couldn't speak, and he felt like covering his ears as he began speaking about it. Complications, it definitely wasn't a complication. He looked over at his cousin Julienne and nodded, he had split the information he wrote down in half, saving his own front-line numbers for himself and the population numbers of each houses for Julienne. He waited for Anastasia to make her way over as he began to stand and hold his paper, re-reading it as quickly as he could while also sliding Julienne her half of what he could manage for her.
Since the turnaround in the war, our numbers of soldiers and Woudona's have decreased approximately one half of the general count as of the last battle near the lakes in the north. A quarter of our Woudona medics have either perished on the front line or are gravely injured as a result of attacks from Tonian soldiers reaching as far as our medical bases, and with dwindling Woudona's mean less healing on our side, a medic is only one person and as head medic I am constantly filled with soldiers to heal. We can only do so much with the small numbers that offer to help in the front lines. Our soldiers have also perished a great deal, accounting for the rest of the three quarters by either dying in the fields or our inability to heal them in time. I personally ask you, Queen of Tonia, to help end this for the good of our people as well as your own. Your country knows what it's like to be on the opposite side of things, and numbers of innocent people dwindling doing what they believe is right is tragic. I have lost track of just how many soldiers I have watched die in front of me, fighting for a war that could easily be solved if both sides come to an agreement today. I have hope that you, King Tyberias of Larenta and Queen of Tonia, can come to an agreement to end the bloodshed on both sides, for the good of your own people and conscious, I think we all need reminders of our mortality and how war operates, neither side wins in the end.



