For the common soldier, questions of right and wrong were luxuries they could not afford. This was a war waged by kings and nobles, by men in high places hungry to expand their domains.
Power over all under Heaven.
Such ambitions drove the great, but for the men on the ground, it was the bitter sting of loss and the bonds of brotherhood forged in the crucible of battle that bred a hatred those in power were all too willing to exploit.
As they