The quartet of Conradin, Galvano, Frederick, and Corrado rode several kilometers north of Prevesa, their horses carrying them through the diverse landscape that unfolded before them. The terrain alternated between rolling hills and patches of dense woodland, providing a natural tapestry that concealed both potential threats and tactical opportunities.
Conradin, the young king with a crown of authority on his brow, led the way with a focused gaze, his mind calculating the strategic implications of the surroundings. Galvano, his seasoned advisor, rode beside him, occasionally offering insights into the lay of the land and the potential challenges that could arise.