War had come to the Kingdom of France quicker than anyone had realized. Over the past two years, the Frankish Revolution, armed by the German Empire, had spread across the realm rapidly. Nobles were dragged from their homes and executed in public, while the last remnants of the Catholic Church fell into the hands of the German Reformation.
In the city of Paris, blood and corpses filled the streets, while the citizens starved and begged for scraps. Violence prevailed at every corner of the city. The Frankish Revolutionaries killed in the name of their beliefs, while the soldiers who still swore loyalty to King Aubry struggled to stem the tide.