"Who am I?"
"You can call me Tyr. Isai. Maud!"
The black-armored heavy knight led 50 powerful black-armored heavy cavalry and stopped 50 meters away from Kant's army. His voice was sonorous and powerful, with a hint of metallic charm.
There was a strange feeling, as if it was not a human voice.
Kant noticed.
When this black-armored knight said his name, the word "Isai "did not seem to be finished. It was forcefully stopped by him.
"Tyr. Isai. Maud?"
Kant thought about this name.
Tyr was a very common name. This name did not mean anything.
Isai seemed to be an incomplete name. This black-armored heavy knight did not finish saying it. Instead, he forcefully stopped it. However, even so, Kant was still connected to one thing.
7,000 years ago, Kingdom of Isai, a powerful kingdom that occupied almost the entire north bank of the Resniston River.