Makedonios observes a moment of silence.
May Markianos Ampelas rest in peace. He was a good Megas. No matter how much he politically disagreed with the me, he treated the Order fairly. When there was not enough money to build in settlements, he made sure everyone went without at an equal level. And when our supply situation hit a crisis point, he did all he could to rectify the situation. While not friends, I learned I could count on him to put the Empire first.
Glances over at the Caesar.
Amepelas's Megas term was an example all here would do well to study.
Looks at Lisas.
I'm afraid your assessment of the Order's provinces is out of date. Aleppo and Adana were not bustling and vibrant communities. Adana was, and is, just a wooden castle. And Aleppo was simply a motte & bailey. It is only now a wooden castle because my rank gives me one prioritized build a term.
So, when you add the fact that my army is still largely stuck on an island, the Order is ill-prepared to meet the Jihad. And we only have the Caesar to blame. His partisan politics have clouded his better judgment and endangered everyone.
The Order isn't, and hasn't, asked for much. Just the basic infrastructure that is now developing across the Empire. And the use of the army that is legally mandated to us.
Armatos and I will take up positions on the two river crossing near Antioch. Let this Jihad come and we will at least give them a good accounting before we fall.
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