Talk to Grey about the chances of Piña actually succeeding and forcing recognition for female soldiers.
You lean back and watch the knights form into four groups of twenty, led by Piña, Bozes, Panache, and Beefeater. Curiously, Beefeater's squadron is the only one with other knights you recognize – Hamilton, Suissesse, and the other subordinates to the squadron leaders are with her, not with the princess or the other leaders. So who is getting handicapped? The leaders, not being able to rely on their seconds, or Beefeater, being saddled with troops who won't want to fight against their commanders, even in a 'friendly' mock combat situation? As the four leaders hold a small conference – it seems Beefeater and Bozes will have the first match – you move next to Grey and look up to study his face. "... Yes? Is there something you need?" Old scars and stress mar his face, but his eyes are still clear.
"It's been rough for you, hasn't it? Working so hard for the princess for these past few years, I mean. I can see it in your face. So much stress; you're still quite the handsome man, you know, but I bet a few years ago, you were all the rage among the ladies." His expression flickers subtly, and he looks back at the fight in the field below.
"I am loyal to Her Highness," he says resolutely, and your smile widens as you nod and turn your attention to the combat in the field.
"Right, right – but what do you think her chances are? Do you really think the Empire will accept women as warriors?" He looks sad for a moment, and you watch Bozes skillfully draw Beefeater into a trap, only for Hamilton to free her commander by ramming her mount into one of the blocker's own horse, and you wince in sympathy for the slight adjutant; her leg is going to be a mass of bruises, if she didn't manage to get it broken, sandwiched between two horses like that. But the trap is broken, and Beefeater is in her element, swords flailing now that she doesn't need to control her mount as precisely. Grey sighs.
"I fear you are correct. Piña has accomplished much, and I believe that the Rose Order would hold its own in a field battle against any single Imperial Cavalry command, or against any other similarly-sized Knight Order. But that has only come with strong, consistent backing from both an Imperial Princess and by the many families whose children are in this Order. She has been able to take only the very best, has been able to drill them rigorously and equip them to supremely high standards. Their horses are among the finest in the Empire, their armor is meticulously crafted and fitted. And that is only possible because they are a small, elite force." You nod; the strength of an empire is in their resources, but even a continent-spanning empire can't afford to equip everyone with the best they have. Even in the mountain, living space and workload aren't the only things that are unfairly divided. He watches the fight below, as Bozes's force withdraws and Beefeater's troops coalesce around her. Everyone seems to be holding up well. Hatate is scribbling furiously in her notebook, looking at both the combatants and the watchers, but you don't have the right angle to see what she's writing about.
"... What will it take for the Empire to actually use the Rose Order in a real fight?" He grimaces and shakes his head.
"Instead of a 'fight' where we wouldn't even be missed if we didn't participate? It would take … a lot. A disaster that shatters the Empire's armies and puts the Emperor in a position where not only is the Rose Order the only available military force able to respond effectively, therefore forcing Piña to move even if she somehow does turn reluctant, but also that he can turn to the families and defend himself if the Order is slaughtered. It would take a disaster that couldn't be foreseen, that is too sudden to recall the Empire's other armies in time to repel a threat that is certain to come." He sighs again and shakes his head. "No such threat exists in the Empire. None of the demihumans have enough strength to combat the Empire, and even if they somehow managed to form an alliance, they are scattered and would be killed or enslaved before they could join together." You nod, switching your attention back to the fray below, where Beefeater's reckless charge led to her being unhorsed – after several of her foes, admittedly – and several knights from both sides limping off the field, either 'captured' or too weary to continue the fight. Then Bozes pitches three knights to the grass in quick succession, someone jumps onto Beefeater from her mount, and the remaining members of Beefeater's squadron surrender, raising their spears into the air or simply slumping exhaustedly.
"... Is that what happened with the Warrior Bunnies? The Empire removing a threat before it could fully rouse itself or ally with others and become stronger?" Grey frowns at you and thinks for a moment before shrugging.
"I don't think so. The Warrior Bunnies have long been a thorn to the Empire, for they are dangerous, and would persistently raid neighboring territories. Their recent destruction as a cohesive group, I think, was due more to Prince Zorzal's ambition than any particular Imperial mandate." As Bozes and Beefeater's groups move off the field, Piña and Panache lead their squadrons into position. "And what of your people? You don't react with surprise to hearing of Her Highness's desire, nor to my thoughts on what will happen. Do women where you come from have the freedom Princess Piña seeks for our own women?" You blink and look at the knight, almost surprised at being asked a retaliatory question. Particularly one with a bit of cleverness behind it, asking about home instead of your thoughts on the princess's goal. You stretch, leaning backward, and Grey turns his attention back to the knights, and you grin for a moment.
"Mmm …. Of a sort, I suppose. The human population is much lower there, though, while magic use seems more common, so ability to defend isn't linked so much to physical capability. More importantly, there are a lot of nonhumans who are much more physically impressive than humans, so the difference in strength between a man and a woman doesn't matter. Not that there's much fighting any more; our home is small enough that warfare doesn't really happen anymore; too much chance of ruining everything even for the 'winners.'" Grey nods after a moment.
"Ah, islanders. That explains a lot." You glance sharply at him, but his attention is on the two squadrons charging toward each other. Piña and Panache outdistance their forces, meet, pass each other, and wheel as they drop their spears. Panache is faster, her troops slightly faster than the princess's, and Grey tenses – but the sub-commander isn't so much faster that a difference can be made, and Piña's troops slam into the other force before they can unseat her. Several knights do go down, and you wince as riderless horses kick to their feet amidst the chaotic fighting. Space quickly opens up, however, and you see that all of the knights are still alive, although two are attempting to limp out of the swirl of violence without being kicked or even just bumped by a horse. Maybe they should have referees? Ah, but they won't have those in battle, which this is supposed to simulate – and they don't have healing magic, anyway, so the amount of good a referee would be able to do is limited. Ah, but if the princess herself is taking part … what would they do if she were injured? Much of their reputation is due to her patronage, and if she were to die in an 'event' …. True, they could argue that her death would not have occurred if they had been allowed to fight – that she joined the combats out of frustration – but given the society you've heard about and seen, that probably wouldn't get them much traction unless another powerful party supported them.
You look over at Hatate, still scribbling furiously – is she going to write an article about the tournament? Without any good pictures? For shame, Hatate!
What do you do?
[ ] Thank Grey and ask him to convey your gratitude to Piña, but you should return to the capital.
- [ ] Check out the big arena.
- [ ] Check out one of the baths.
[ ] Keep talking to Piña when she returns from the melee.
- [ ] Mention your thoughts about the Order's future if something happened to her during a melee.
[ ] Other?
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