Kael had summoned Alexander to the training grounds at dawn, where his 10,000-strong army stood in formation, waiting for inspection.
The morning air was crisp, and the low murmur of soldiers adjusting their armor and preparing for drills filled the space
Kael stood with his three newly summoned generals Napoleon Bonaparte, Sun Tzu, and Genghis Khan at the edge of the field, their expressions ranging from curiosity to thinly veiled dissatisfaction.
When Alexander arrived, his boots crunching on the gravel, he saluted sharply to Kael, his eyes quickly taking in the trio of strangers standing beside his lord.
Kael returned the salute and stepped forward.
"Alexander," Kael began, gesturing to the three men, "these are... advisors I've brought in to help reshape our forces. You'll be working closely with them from now on."
Alexander's eyes narrowed slightly, a flicker of unease crossing his face.
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