Adelbrand stood in front of a crowd of Andalusian and German soldiers who had gathered before him in the city of Granada. It had been years since he had taken over command of the Iberian Theatre and every step of the way he had been met with resistance.
However, after years of brutal conflict, the war had finally come to an end. Because of that, Adelbrand was holding a grand ceremony in Granada, announcing total victory, and paying tribute to the veterans of the war.
The soldiers all had grim expressions on their faces, as if they were fearful that the Iberian Catholic League may strike at any moment. Though they knew the resistance had been successfully put down, in large part due to the sheer brutality of the Reichsgarde, they were still paranoid of an enemy attack.