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POV: A Lady with a gentle voice and look;

Silk Road is about halfway between Barrowton and Torrhen's Square.

Three weeks before the start of Winter....

Lady Dustin was seated at the head of the long oak table, set up inside a sodden camp tent. Inside the tent were lit braziers, various types of furniture, and papers. Eight construction engineers, architects, and master builders were taking part in the eting called by Lady Barbery.

"Thank you all for turning up on ti, esteed master builders.

Ti is more precious than ever. We have ans, gold, and personnel... but it is ti that we are up against. If you agree, I say we begin." Said Barbery with a warm smile and a courteous respectful tone.

"My lady... shouldn't we wait for master builder Zibet and architect Garodh to arrive as well?" A man in his fifties asked humbly. Half the n at the table nodded.

"Oh, I beg your pardon, master lords... Zibet and Garodh are taking longer than expected. As you well know, the weather here in the North is uncertain. They've found so slowdowns... but they should be soon here... one second, please.

Yes, within a few minutes at most." Barbery Dustin replied with the sa smile after one of her trusted n whispered in her ear. So nodded, others took no notice.

Currently, the temperature outside the tent was about minus ten degrees and it was snowing lightly.

"So...

When can we start work?" Barbrey.

A spokesman for the group stood up, the architect who had moved from the western lands less than a year ago, Davys. A talented man, he had taken part in several fortress renovation projects.

"With your permission, my lady." Master Davys.

"Please, Master Architect Davys." Barbrey.

"My lady, all of us agree that it is not a good idea to undertake this work during the winter..." Davys said, in a humble but firm tone.

"I respect your opinion, Master Davys.

May I ask you, what is troubling you?" Barbrey asked in a curious but still polite tone.

The man grew quiet as he heard Lady Dustin's tone. He was prepared for female screams and scolding scenes. He took a deep breath and continued speaking.

"My Lady, building in that mountainous path, those four structures will be an arduous, ti-consuming, and very expensive undertaking. The snowstorms would slow us down. We will need more n to diversify the shifts. Despite the equipnt and work clothes you are providing, the workers, miners, and stonemasons will not be able to work for more than four hours because of the frost...

We would need at least another 8,000 pairs of hands to et the schedule...

The risk of an accident will be high and since you have promised each worker's family life insurance... you could lose mountains of gold, my lady. That is why we suggest waiting for spring to arrive." He finished explaining Davys.

"I understand.. .but, my lords, the structures to be built are far more than four...Did you not get the mo?" Lady Dustin asked.

"I...We... no, my lady." Davys replied as he looked around.

Only a master builder didn't look surprised. A builder who had been in service to House Tallhart for years...

"Forgive , let illustrate then..." Lady Dustin pulled out a map and opened it. Then standing up she explained to everyone:

"We will also have to build two fortresses, masters. One here on this mountainous path and another here about six miles away...

They will have to work on a par with the Bloody Gate of the Valley.

We shall also build eight villas here, to begin with..." Seven of the eight n were shocked, surprised, and confused.

"My Lady...why..." Davys was interrupted as the curtain opened. Four n entered and carried in two frozen naked bodies.

They were the bodies of Zibet and Garodh...

The corpses, besides being naked and bluish, were in a stiff bent position; they fit perfectly on the empty chairs at the table.

"Well masters, now that we are all here, we can formally begin the eting." Said Barbrey while maintaining the sa face and tone.

Davys and the other six masters were astonished, frightened, and confused...so, especially those sitting next to the corpses, were visibly trembling.

Everyone from that mont on was terrified of Lady Dustin.

To them, that woman was no longer a sweet young Lady Widow...she was a predator and among the most dangerous.

"The tardiness of Master Zibet and Master Garodh can only be attributed to my House, master craftsn...As Lady Protector of Barrowton I apologize to you, my lords.

Unfortunately, we underestimated Master Garodh's physical prowess.

It took him more than three hours to freeze to death...

He kept moving and tried until the last minute to beg for his life. That's quite an achievent.

The reason we should alter plans slightly, Masters, is that both Master Zibet and Master Garodh tried to pass information to House Lannister and the Iron Bank...

Unfortunately, we were unable to intercept the latter's relay. But Garodh did us the favor of dictating every word of that ssage...

It seems that from now on, the Titan of Braavos is inford that House Tallhart and House Dustin are collaborating to build four enormous structures.

Fear not, masters. Luckily for us, Garodh was only aware of the nas of these structures...but as a precaution, Lord Helman and I agreed that it would be best to increase the defenses before work began...

We certainly don't want any more tragedies to occur.

Am I right masters?" Lady Dustin asked, with a sweet smile and a murderous look.

All the n at the table nodded readily at the question. So could not hold back the shivers in their bodies.

"As for the eight villas...they are a gift.

A gift for you masters.

Since, as of today, you will be the only ones aware of the specifications that the four structures will need, naly: Never Winter, Gauntelgrym, Tower of Babylon, and Tower of the Philosopher's Stone, all of you, until the completion of those structures, will dwell here in the 'Silk Road'...

Your families have already been notified.

AH!...what a fool! I almost forgot.

My lords, we will also have to set up facilities for...5,000.... plus 8...plus those needed for the fortresses...yes, for 14,500 workers...

They won't be able to leave this area either.

So masters...

How do we act so that all of you can return to your hos as soon as possible?"

End POV.

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POV: Helman Tallhart.

Ten miles from Torrhen's Square.

About two months after eight-building masters began working day and night...

Helman, Leobald Tallhart and Captain Peter, were facing 1,500 n.

One thousand five hundred picked soldiers, of the four thousand total in the service of the Tallhart Family.

Lord Helman, after 'the incident at Winterfell', had managed to obtain permission to increase the standing army of the Tallhart lands by another thousand n.

From that mont on, House Tallhart had the third-largest army of all the northern lords.

1) House Stark: 6,000 n.

2) House Bolton: 5,000 n.

3) House Tallhart: 4,000 n.

4) House Manderly: 3,600 n.

5) Karstrak House: 3,200 n.

6) Umber House: 2,500 n.

7) All other Houses together: about 12,000 n.

These numbers only include n who undertake a full-ti military career. With forced conscription and the gathering of villagers in their territory, each House can easily double those numbers.

When Ned Stark called out the banners, he managed to raise an army of 15,000 n. At least a third of them were peasants and villagers with no military training.

Hardly a Protector of one of the Seven Kingdoms can summon more than 40% of the total military forces of the territory. The North in particular, due to its vastness in the territory and the fact that its lands are sparsely inhabited. A minimum of twenty thousand n was needed to be able to patrol and defend the North from any threats.

Now that the network had been completed, all the Houses of the North had to help keep it secure.

There were 440 outposts, one every ten miles of road, which had to contain at least a garrison of twenty n-at-arms each. In order to gather these nine thousand n, Ned Stark had allowed each Great House of the North to increase their standing army by five hundred n.

It was a considerable cost, both in terms of training, weapons, and armor, provisions and wages to be guaranteed... but now that each House of the North had greatly increased trade, it could be easily borne by all.

Even House Reed and House Mormont, who were among the poorest in the North.

Now that the 268 (of the original 300) recruits, sent in the past to train among the Night's Watch during the autumn period, House Tallhart along with House Umber had so of the best scouts and Rangers capable of leading n through the harshest situations of Winter.

n who knew how to survive through frost and snow.

The Umber had provided for the network, 300 experienced n.

House Tallhart 150 Rangers.

There would be at least one experienced guide at each outpost.

Now that winter had arrived, it was ti to train the Tallhart army in new ways.

Physical, military, and tactical training that Duncan did not want to see the spread, at least not at this ti.

A normal army had mainly three command hierarchies: Supre Commander, Captain, and Lieutenant.

A captain could command up to 500 n.

A lieutenant a maximum of 50.

This was the first change that would be implented in the army: the new military hierarchy.

Supre General: Leading all ard forces.

General: In command of a legion.

Division Commander: In command of five centuries.

Captain: At the head of a centuria ( 100 n )

Chief Lieutenant: In command of five lieutenants.

Lieutenant: At the head of ten soldiers.

All positions had at least two deputies (Deputy General, Deputy Commander, etc.). This would prevent any division from being left without a leader, should their superior fall in the field. It would also have facilitated the modus operandi of military promotion.

Each division led by a Chief Lieutenant included the presence of a healer.

The first problem that the great leader 'Bloody Snow' had encountered was that soldiers, during a battle, were mostly lost and confused about the correct course of action.

Many, due to the chaos of battle, could not follow the orders of the chief commander.

Each basic soldier (from now on called 'Legionnaire') earned a salary of 3 silver moons per week.

An increase of 50% over the average salary of a soldier in Westeros.

In addition, House Tallhart was responsible for paying for all expenses including:

Supply and maintenance of arms and armor, training, provisions, clothing, dical care, and housing.

Each soldier's family was guaranteed a ho with necessities, free health care for each mber, and education. Family mbers would also be provided with purchasing benefits.

They could buy bread (wheat or flour), soap (common), toilet paper (common), clothing (basic quality), blankets, wood, and coal, at cost price.

Each unit or legionnaire could be rewarded with bonuses, for acts of rit and valor during service.

Each one would be granted the possibility of career advancent up to the rank of Deputy General.

Each career step guaranteed a proportional increase in salary:

Legionnaire (1.176 Pennies per week);

Deputy Lieutenant 5% (1,235 Pennies per week);

Lieutenant 10% (1,358 Pennies per week);

V. Chief Lieutenant 15% (1,562 Pennies per week);

Chief Lieutenant 20% (1,874 Pennies per week);

V. Captain 25% (2,342 Pennies per week);

Captain 30% (3,046 Pennies per week);

V. Division Commander 35% (4,112 Pennies per week);

Division Commander 40% (5,757 Pennies per week);

V. General 45% (8,347 Pennies per week);

Each family of a Legion mber who died in the service of House Tallhart would receive a reward and allowance proportional to the rank of the Legionnaire.

From now on, 1,500 units (Legion), would train for 6 months in a row in new war tactics, coordination, training in the use of new weapons, military strategy, and physical training.

Each day, six days a week, the program would include:

Two hours of physical training;

Four hours of military training;

Two hours of theory classes.

All of this was done on a strict diet.

The instructors were previously trained mbers of the secret Frost Blades unit.

Every six months, there would be a shift change between legions.

Currently, one legion (1,000) was garrisoning Torrhen's Square. Another patrolled the borders and villages of the Tallhart lands and the last was in training at the camp.

"Leobald, how is it going with the selection of the last 500 recruits?" Helman asked as he observed the training in progress.

"It is not yet completed, brother...

My nephew's selection criteria are not easy to et. It will take a few more months to round up five hundred boys, between the ages of 13 and 17, in excellent physical condition and who can pass the psychological test.

Luckily for us, Master Zick has inford us that Duncan will be busy and unwell for at least the first six months of initial training... I don't know if I should be worried, honestly. When I think about the kind of training the Frost Blades went through with Ramas...

No. I'd rather not think about it at all." Then Leobald looked at Captain Peter.

"Peter, I also called you here to inform you that your brother Brywen (fourteen years old) passed the test. Congratulations...o

sorry. Either way, the boy was elated at his achievent." Leobald announced with a small smile.

"I am proud of him, my Lord. Ronan, too, would be proud and so would our father..." Said Peter showing a small wistful smile as he ntioned his father Tom.

"Has Duncan decided on the na of that future elite unit he wants to train?" Helman asked his brother after placing a hand on Peter's shoulder as a congratulatory gesture.

"Yeah...

I don't know where you co up with all those nas.

The elite unit will be called:

[ Winter Guardians ]

...

When I asked him why that na, he said:

[ Because, when the people of the North suffer and cry out for help against the 'Evils of Winter'...

The Guardians will answer...] "

Fine POV.

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POV: An attendant in the service of House Tallhart;

Less than a mile from the village of Snow Mill.

About three months after a Northern boy agreed to make a journey...

Young Robert, son of Chief Steward Paul, was in charge of the wagon train that supplied 'Bloody Camp' monthly.

This was his third expedition.

The caravan was escorted by a Chief Lieutenant in command of 50 Torrhen's Square soldiers.

Robert was afraid.

Despite the escort, despite being transported in a rchant carriage built to protect the cargo and staff inside from the freezing winter winds, Robert was trembling...

He no longer wanted to be the one in charge of transporting supplies to that cursed place.

Robert, like every other mber of the caravan, had not been told 'who' or 'what' lived in this godforsaken place.

There was a rumor in the castle of Torrhen's Square...

No one knew what happened to the prisoners captured and locked in the cells of Torrhen's Square...

Bandits and criminals, disappearing into the wind...

They were all in the hands of that person, 'THE MASTER'... which must have been the nickna of the chief torturer in the service of the Tallharts...

Now Robert knew where they were. He was convinced...

The prisoners had all been secretly escorted to Bloody Camp to be tortured.

His theory was supported by three factors: the na of place 'Bloody Camp', the countless dical supplies the caravan was carrying...and the screams.

Those screams of pain haunted Robert's dreams...

Every morning he promised himself that under no circumstances would he betray the Tallhart family or go into hiding...

Death was a destiny a hundred tis better than the fate of the dastardly fools who had chosen those last two...

''No...we're not even 300 feet from the village and I can already hear those screams...'' Robert thought as he put his hands on his face.

About a hundred people began to hear screams in the distance...

"AAAARRRRRGHHHH!!!!!!!...

NOOOO!!! I CAN GO ON!!! I CAN DO IT!!!

HIIIIAAAAAAAAARRGHH!!!

NO MASTER!!! I'M OK!!!

I CAN DO IT!!!"

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