The next season saw the further encroachments against the Reich, but a noble defense as well.
The French followed up their capture of Staufen by seizing the castle of Metz, in a simple of assault. They have decisively enlarged their control in the east, and rumors say they are just beginning.
In much more important new, Kaiser Heinrich has returned to Frankfurt. But it is now the powerful return to form that the Reich has been hoping for: The Kaiser is bedridden. With the Kaiser himself paralyzed and unable to act, it is clear drastic steps must be taken.
In the east, the war continues with earnest. The King of Poland as arrived at Thorn with his cavalry, ahead of the main army, and has besieged the castle. With Duke Premyslid continuing his march to relief Prague, it is clearly only a matter of time before Prussia falls to the Poles.
But the biggest piece of news is between Austria and Hungary. The Hun dispatched an army under Captain Harkany to reclaim their capital. He depatched a wing of cavalry to secure the city, while he himself lead an attack on Prince Leopold! But despite the Hungarians securing a nearby hill from which to launch an attack, Prince Leopold refused to stay on the defensive. He sent out his mercenary crossbowmen to soften up the Hungarian line, and when they were nearly gone he ordered his men forward, with Helmut Becker on the right wing and Jens Herden on the left wing. Jens dispatched his foes with ease, and wheeled around to strik the Hungarian center from behind. Helmut's men had the worst of the fighting, and Helmut himself took a nasty wound on his left arm, forcing him to pull back. But he could not remain out of the fighting in good concsience for long, and when the Hungarian left flank wheeled around the Reich's line he charged them with no regard for his own safety, even braking off to engage Captain Harkany's men. Despite being outnumbered nearly thee to one, his retinue made short work of the Captain's men, and send the enemy general fleeing. At this the Hungarian line crumbled, and a general retreat was issued. The Hungarians retreated to Budapest while the Austrians continued on and reached Vienna.
The Reich is under full assault from east and west, yet there remain those who are able to defend. But can they do enough?
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