The flames of war in the Land of the Seven Kingdoms grew ever fiercer.
The civil war in the Saladin Kingdom reached a boiling point, with the Tulip Domain Army led by the Count of Rawls clashing violently with the Royal Army of Edward II on multiple battlefields in brutal, earth-shattering combat.
On the plains near the Royal Capital, corpses lay strewn across the ground, villages were reduced to ruins, and farmers wandered as refugees, surviving only by eating wild grass and tree bark.
The cruelty of war was not only evident on the battlefield but was deeply imprinted in the lives of ordinary people. Many families lost their sons, husbands, and fathers. Women and children were forced to take on heavy labor, yet still struggled to make ends meet.
Meanwhile, next to the Saladin Kingdom, the Putan Kingdom and the Aquitaine Kingdom, initially plotting to seize advantages amidst the chaos, ended up fighting each other on Saladin's land to claim spoils.