Arisaka convinces a group of fighters, his followers, and another general and his men that the emperor has broken the law and should therefore step down. Cassandra/Evelyn, Alyss Mainwaring (a diplomat and close friend of everyone in the group), Halt, Horace, Will, and Selethen (the ruler from Arrida) go to help out the Emperor during his crisis (as Horace was sent early on to study battle tactics and was caught in-between the political unrest) and fight Arisaka’s men that takes about two months. During those two months of fighting, Cassandra and Alyss goes to see if another tribe nearby will help the Emperor and will offer support (which they do after solving the tribe’s problem). At the end of the battle, with both sides at an impasse as Arisaka’s men understand that to keep fighting would be fatal. After Arisaka’s true colors are shown to his men, his men refuse to fight the emperor (which causes Arisaka to be so enraged). When Arisaka calls his men cowards and not worthy, Will counteracts this statement and calls General Arisaka not worthy of being general because of how he treats his followers and how he led them without telling them the whole story. Arisaka yells death threats and insults at Will (to which Will responds with an his weapon). After Arisaka’s death, both sides join as one to congratulate the end of the war. The book ends with Horace and Cassandra announcing that Horace proposed to Cassandra last night, heading home (a few days after the
Arisaka convinces a group of fighters, his followers, and another general and his men that the emperor has broken the law and should therefore step down. Cassandra/Evelyn, Alyss Mainwaring (a diplomat and close friend of everyone in the group), Halt, Horace, Will, and Selethen (the ruler from Arrida) go to help out the Emperor during his crisis (as Horace was sent early on to study battle tactics and was caught in-between the political unrest) and fight Arisaka’s men that takes about two months. During those two months of fighting, Cassandra and Alyss goes to see if another tribe nearby will help the Emperor and will offer support (which they do after solving the tribe’s problem). At the end of the battle, with both sides at an impasse as Arisaka’s men understand that to keep fighting would be fatal. After Arisaka’s true colors are shown to his men, his men refuse to fight the emperor (which causes Arisaka to be so enraged). When Arisaka calls his men cowards and not worthy, Will counteracts this statement and calls General Arisaka not worthy of being general because of how he treats his followers and how he led them without telling them the whole story. Arisaka yells death threats and insults at Will (to which Will responds with an his weapon). After Arisaka’s death, both sides join as one to congratulate the end of the war. The book ends with Horace and Cassandra announcing that Horace proposed to Cassandra last night, heading home (a few days after the