The Final Hour

"Captain, you might want to look at this..."

Persona

 * Stephan Neuner : Captain of the Austrian forces in the defense for Serbia.

The Austrian flag waved above Fort Struten, the moments that would be unfolded here would decide the fate of the Austrian Empire.
 * Kismet Hradash: General of the Ottoman forces in the attack for Serbia.

"Sir, we're in position, we're ready to defend the fort." Cadet Mikal said to Captain Stephan. "Good." Captain Stephan then turned his attention to his comrades. "We will fight until everyone of us is dead, we will fight until the last breath only to see that flag still wave when reinforcements arrive! I will not have it any other way, now enough of me bickering, let's defend this fort with our lives!" Captain Stephan yelled to his men, in which they responded with cheer.

"Captain, you might want to look at this..." A soldier said in a befuddled tone. "what is it ca..." Captain Stephen managed to say before glimpsing as the Ottoman army. "That's nearly triple the size of our garrison just by looking at it, we won't be able to holdout when reinforcements get here!" The soldier screamed to Captain Stephan. "Clam down soldier, We need to holdout until reinforcements arrive, then we advance forward to combat the Ottoman army." Captain told to the soldier. "Yes sir." The soldier replied before walking off.

"General, we're ready to attack the fort!" A soldier said to General Kismet. "Good, back to your position." He told the soldier. "We outnumber four to one, they won't live to see another day." General Kismet muttered to himself. "Cannons ready!" A soldier said to another. after another half hour of preparing, the Army was in full preparation and awaiting for the Generals orders.

"It is customary for these infidels to come up to the fort and demand a surrender General." one of the captains of the Ortas said to Kismet. "We're not here to do what they say, fire on my orders." Kizmet snapped at the Captain. "Yes sir, I apologize for the suggestion." The Captain said before falling back in line.