The Shadow of the Freeblade

By D. M. Calder · Words: 508 · Reading: 3 min

Series: Salen Freeblade

The Hospitalier Master Mathieu de Clermont defending the walls at the Siege of Acre, 1291.

The Siege of Acreby Dominique Papety, c. 1840. Chateau de Versailles. Public domain.

The Shadow of the Freeblade

Salen Freeblade was born into a legacy of iron and ink. As the second son of Valara and Renald, the legendary commanders of the Freeblades of Agahven, his life was defined by the walls of the Citadel in the merchant-city of Golden Bay. While his elder brother was groomed to one day lead the mercenary company, Salen was the “contingency”—trained with the same brutal efficiency but granted just enough neglect to find his own path. Under his mother’s watchful eye, he mastered the geometry of the blade, while his father drilled him in the cold logic of logistics and the sanctity of contract law.