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Reborn in Robert's Rebellion

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Forging an Army

The words echoed across the clearing, hanging in the air like the scent of sweat and blood from the recent battle. Cedric stood at the center of a growing crowd, sword raised, heart pounding in his chest as he scanned the faces of the weary defenders. Their expressions ranged from skepticism to curiosity, but beneath the grime and exhaustion lay a flicker of hope.

"Who's with me?" he repeated, his voice steady and commanding, even as he felt the weight of uncertainty pressing against his confidence.

The first response came from Garlan, who stepped forward, a glint of amusement in his eye. "I'll stand with you, lad. But you'd best have a plan, and it better not be all talk and no action!"

A few others echoed Garlan's support, nodding and murmuring their agreement. Cedric felt a surge of encouragement. He needed to capitalize on this moment and seize the opportunity to build something formidable.

"Listen," he began, lowering his sword and addressing the crowd directly. "We've just faced a bandit attack, and we survived because we fought together. But to truly stand against the tides of war sweeping across Westeros, we must be better than just survivors. We need to become a force to be reckoned with!"

His voice rang out, fueled by the adrenaline still coursing through his veins. "I propose we train together, like the legendary warriors of old—like the Spartans! They were known for their discipline, their teamwork, and their unmatched fighting prowess. Together, we can become something similar!"

He could see a mixture of confusion and intrigue in their eyes. The term 'Spartans' was foreign to them, but they seemed to grasp the spirit behind it—strength through unity and discipline.

"We'll train hard," Cedric continued, raising his voice to maintain their attention. "We'll focus on developing our skills, our formations, and our strategies. We'll become not just a group of fighters but a brotherhood—a true army!"

As he spoke, he began to feel a rhythm in his words, a conviction growing within him. "I'll lead the training, and I promise you'll emerge stronger and more skilled than you ever thought possible. If you're willing to dedicate yourselves, I can show you how to fight as one, how to win not just through brute strength, but through strategy and discipline."

A tall man with a scar running down his cheek stepped forward. "And what's in it for us, Cedric? We've seen blood and death today. Why should we trust you?"

Cedric's heart raced; he had anticipated this question. "Because I've fought with you, and I'll fight beside you. I'm not just asking you to follow me; I'm asking you to join me in becoming something greater. You'll learn to fight better, and together, we'll take the fight to our enemies!"

The crowd buzzed with murmurs, and Cedric saw more faces soften in acceptance. He knew that many were just desperate to survive, but he needed their hearts and minds, not just their swords.

"Think about it!" he urged. "With discipline, we'll win battles against greater numbers. If we can train ourselves to work as a cohesive unit, we'll become a force no one can ignore!"

Another voice from the back called out, "And how do we know you're not just some fool with a sword? What if you get us killed?"

Cedric stepped forward, meeting the speaker's gaze head-on. "That's a risk we all take in this world. But I can assure you, I have knowledge that will help us survive—knowledge of tactics, of warfare, that I'll share with you. I've studied battles, strategies, and military formations. Together, we can apply those lessons here and now."

Garlan stepped closer, his presence commanding. "He fought bravely today, and I can vouch for him. If we're going to face this chaos, we need leadership, and I see potential in this lad. If he's willing to put in the work, I'm willing to follow."

A few more voices joined in, tentatively agreeing. Cedric felt the tide shifting.

"Alright!" he shouted, feeling a rush of exhilaration. "Let's not waste this momentum. We'll begin training tomorrow at dawn! Gather whatever weapons and supplies you can find—maces, swords, spears, or even farming tools. We'll make use of what we have."

A few chuckles erupted in the crowd at the mention of farming tools, but Cedric pressed on, sensing the excitement in the air. "You'll be amazed at what we can achieve with dedication! Together, we'll become a true army! And once we're ready, we'll take the fight to those bandits and anyone else who dares to threaten us!"

The crowd was more animated now, men and women nodding in agreement and discussing the prospect of training. With their spirits lifted, Cedric felt a swell of pride. He had taken the first step in his ambitious plan to forge an elite fighting force.

As the excitement spread, Cedric took a step back, watching the interactions around him. It felt good to see hope igniting in the faces of those who had been mere victims just moments ago. They were beginning to believe in the possibility of something greater—a chance to reclaim their lives through strength and unity.

After the gathering dispersed, Cedric pulled Garlan aside, eager to discuss the details of the upcoming training.

"Ser Garlan, I want to make sure we're ready for anything," Cedric said, his voice low and serious. "What kind of training can we realistically do given our resources?"

Garlan stroked his beard thoughtfully. "We'll need to start with the basics—footwork, formations, and hand-to-hand combat. Many of these lads have never seen real training, so we'll have to break it down to the fundamentals. I suggest we work in pairs to practice maneuvers and build strength. Maybe we could even find some old wooden training dummies to work on."

Cedric nodded, impressed by Garlan's insight. "Great idea. We can make use of our surroundings. The woods nearby could provide some cover for our drills, too. We'll use the terrain to our advantage and set up some obstacles to practice maneuvering in tight formations."

"Smart thinking, lad," Garlan replied, a smile spreading across his face. "We'll need to develop a routine that builds endurance and strength. I can lead some of the exercises, teach them to fight as a unit."

"Perfect! Let's get started at dawn, then," Cedric said, feeling the rush of possibility. "We'll show them what it means to be disciplined soldiers!"

The evening wore on, and the camp settled into a nervous quiet, the events of the day still fresh in everyone's minds. Cedric sat beside a fire, the flickering flames casting shadows that danced across his face. He reflected on how much had changed in such a short time.

From an average office worker to a leader of men, Cedric found himself struggling to come to terms with his new role. As he stared into the flames, he began to realize the weight of the responsibility he had taken on.

But beneath that weight was something exhilarating—a chance to create, to lead, to shape his destiny in a world that seemed determined to crush anyone weak enough to survive. With every challenge ahead, he would embrace it, honing his skills and those of his recruits.

As night settled over the camp, Cedric felt a deep sense of purpose. He would not just fight to survive; he would forge a new path, training his warriors to be the best they could be. The flame of ambition burned brightly within him, and tomorrow would mark the first step on that journey.

The dawn came too quickly, but Cedric was already awake, the anticipation of the day ahead thrumming through him like a battle drum. He could hear the soft murmurs of men stirring and the crackle of the campfire as he gathered his thoughts.

Stepping out into the morning light, he quickly checked his sword and made his way to the clearing where they would begin their training. The sun rose slowly over the horizon, casting golden rays that illuminated the camp and filled him with determination.

By the time Garlan arrived, a group of recruits had already gathered, yawning and stretching in the cool morning air.

"Alright, lads!" Cedric called, standing before the group with a fierce determination in his eyes. "Today, we start our journey together. You may be tired now, but by the end of this training, you will be stronger, faster, and more skilled than you ever imagined!"

Garlan stood beside him, crossing his arms with a grin. "Now listen up! The first lesson is simple: strength comes from teamwork. We'll begin with basic formations. Pair up! You'll be practicing footwork and building trust in each other's abilities. Now get moving!"

As the recruits shuffled around, Cedric couldn't help but feel a swell of pride. This was the beginning of something extraordinary—a chance to reshape the world around him and rise to the challenges ahead.

And as the training commenced, he realized that the journey had just begun. The road would be long and treacherous, but together, they would forge an army capable of standing against the chaos of Westeros.