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The court of Oleon, no, not the licensing court , the court of our king Philip, is following closely the situation on the Isle of Malto. Facing the turn of events, the gentlefoks of the court unanimously expressed their desire of providing assistance to the refugees of Malto. A more prolonged inaction should be harmful to the image of our glorious empire. We will mark our presence on sea and on land! A reception plan was approved, which consists of providing accomodation and transportation to Mardieran refugees. An old warship of la Royale was converted hurriedly in a troop refugees transport and set sail to Malto. The ship was commanded by on of best captains of our navy, capitaine Jacques Costaud. As a sign of our true goodwill, the ship is totally defenseless, the guns have been removed, except two swivel-guns. The only representatives of our armed force are the small scout team led by sergent Eric LaGaufre, their mission is to find the refugees and bring them to the ship. So, after several days spent on sea, Eric has landed on the Isle of Malto with his loyal companions (rectification at the last minute: the refugee transport did not landed in the vicinity of Malto port, seems this will cause some political issues, in fact, they landed in a small bay on the North West end of the island and continued through the Jungle). - We must find them, quick, to the jungle. A few hours later, a contingent of Mardierians appeared on the beach. Civilians and rear guards of the Mardieran army. - Nice haircut, officer! - Yep, the latest mode in town, explosive style. - Welcome on board, ladies. There's enough room for everyone, even the cat. - Okay, every on board, en route to Oleander colonies! Aaaand a brief description of the main characters: From left to right: Aresa, an amazon warrior; Eric LaGaufre, sergeant of Regiment de dragons du Roi; Motgris, a native warrior in the service of the King. Captain Salades, officer of the Mardieran rear guard, who lost most of his men in action. Capitaine Jacques Costaud, veteran of many battles and one of the finest seamen of Oleander navy. Thanks for viewing, c&c are welcome! PS: I took the photos early during the day but I was unable to post them any sooner, so, if there is any content in contradiction with the current development of the situation, just disregard it.