Over a month had passed since Berengar returned to Granada; during this time, he had spent his days overseeing the Reformation of the Granadan Royal Army. Standing before him was a unit of recruits. The contrast between Berengar's 20th-century style apparel and the 16th-century Ottoman-style armor that the Granadans wore was worlds apart.
Despite this, these recruits were in the middle of drilling exercises for the sixth week of basic training. Berengar had drafted a new training regimen based upon the Austrian Royal Army's. Every soldier went through Ten Weeks of basic training, followed by specialized training for their role in the Armed Forces.