Capital

The survivors of Tristan began to head to the capital of the kingdom the next morning while being escorted by twenty royal soldiers. The royal soldiers tasked with escorting the survivors to the capital carried themselves with utmost seriousness and professionalism. Their behavior reflected the gravity of the situation and the importance of their duty.

The soldiers maintained a constant state of alertness, scanning their surroundings for any signs of danger or potential threats. They were acutely aware of the risks and maintained a vigilant stance to ensure the safety of the survivors under their care.

Their actions were characterized by a disciplined approach, adhering to protocols and following orders with precision. They moved in a cohesive formation and coordinated their movements and interactions, demonstrating their rigorous training and commitment to their roles.

"They sure look something else," Rain said.