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Chapter 59 Convincing the Gothic King to Negotiate

    ric stood in the vi of Castra Regina. The stronghold had been abandoned, and as a personal slight to the man who ran away from his duties, the Gothic King had made it his personal abode during his stay in Raetia. The area had been evacuated, and thus there were no women for him and his men to enjoy.


    While ric sat back and feasted upon some salted pork, a messenger walked in through the door. He was a Roman who was escorted by ric’s elite Gothic warriors. When the barbarian King gazed upon the man, he broke out into a fit ofughter.


    “So, Honorius finally hase to his senses and sent someone to negotiate with me. Come, sit down, enjoy my fire, and my boar!”


    Despite the weing gesture, the Roman messenger did not ept, instead he had a stern expression on his face as he informed ric of a shocking revtion.


    “The False Emperor Honorius is dead, betrayed by his own Magister Militum, in his ce Titus udius Marcellus has proimed himself emperor. The new Emperor requests to meet with you on the borders of Italia. He intends to negotiate with you and your people about permanent settlement of thends you currently upy.”


    The room was filled with silence after the messenger had said these words. The Goths were in a state of disbelief. For many reasons, firstly Honorius had so suddenly been deposed, but second, the idea that the infamous Goth-yer had risen to the position of Emperor and was now requesting to settle their disputes peacefully was mind blowing.


    ric could hardly believe it. He stood up from his seat, towering above the Roman messenger while staring at him with an intimidating re, before interrogating the man on whether he was lying.<sub>.</sub>


    “Youe into my abode, and tell me that Marcellus the Goth-yer is now the Emperor, and that he wishes to negotiate with me and my people for settlement of thends we have conquered? Why? He has put tens of thousands of my people to sword, men, women, and children have all died by his hands, and now he wishes to extend an olive branch to us? I’m not buying it! This has to be a trick!”


    The Roman messenger bowed his head, too afraid to look into the Barbarian King’s eyes. He mumbled a single name as he tried to convince the man of his emperor’s genuine interest in ending their squabble.


    “Sarus…”


    When ric heard this, he roared, before striking the messenger across the face with a furious backhand.


    “Sarus? That petty coward! He has long since bent the knee towards his Roman masters. Does he think I will do the same!?!”


    After receiving a firm p to the cheek. The Roman messenger calmed himself as he tried to exin the full situation to the best of his ability.<sub></sub>


    “Sarus and his men have pledged their allegiance to the new emperor! Thirty thousand goths follow Marcellus and his legions into battle! The Emperor has promised themnds to settle in Noricum and Illyricum. He wishes to extend that offer to you, and your people as well.”


    ric chuckled. He could hardly believe his ears. If Marcellus of all people was willing to negotiate with the Goths, then he was truly desperate. However, he knew the Goth-yer well enough to know that he was not doing this out of the kindness of his heart. There had to be some underlying conditions. Thus, the barbarian King was quick to voice his concerns.


    “What exactly does Marcellus ask of me, in exchange for this newfound kindness of his?”


    The Roman Messenger did not have an answer to this, and quickly voiced what he had been told.


    “I don’t know. I’m just a messenger, not a diplomat. He requests you meet him at the borders of Italia and Raetia. He has given you the location of the meeting ground on this map. Negotiations will take ce there.


    The Emperor requests that you arrive with a delegation of your choosing and he will do the same. Both parties will maintain security, with five hundred men each. Whether or not you choose to show up is up to you!”<sub></sub>


    After saying this, the man was escorted out of the room and back to his horse, where he and his convoy rode back to the city of Ravenna. As for ric, he was standing next to his advisors. He gazed at the map and the location where the meeting was supposed to take ce. He was convinced that this was a trap, but was keen on the insight of the men by his side.


    “What do you think? Is the Goth-yer being sincere with this request? Or does he seek to eliminate us in one fell swoop?”


    A goth who wore the skin of a wolf was the first to voice his opinion on the matter after carefully thinking about it.


    “If Marcellus is the new emperor, then it means heid siege to Ravenna and deposed Honorius. This would exin why he and his forces withdrew from Raetia and abandoned the province to our conquest. It would appear that he was fighting a rebellion, though what madness convinced him to march to Ravenna without preparations is beyond me.


    By usurping the Western Roman Throne, he has created many enemies. Even if he were to do something desperate, like a widespread mandatory conscription, his forces would not have enough time to be proficient in warfare before his enemies marched on him. If what the messenger said is true, he is relying on his Gothic Foederati to maintain order over his crumbling Empire, and to dissuade hostiles from approaching the Italian hearnd.


    If all of this is urate, then I believe he is acting in good faith towards us. Simply because he has no other options, once news of his sessful rebellion reaches the East, the Eastern Roman Empire will want his head, and if it spreads west, Constantine will press his im against a weakened Empire. If I had to guess, he intends to make peace with us, in order to rope us into his foederati.


    With Sarus’ and your forcesbined, he would have a sufficient force of battle-hardened veterans to keep the enemy at bay long enough to restore his forces. It’s a bold move and relies entirely on whether or not you will keep your word.”


    ric scoffed when he heard these words, condemning Marcellus for his foolishness.


    “Does that little boy really think we will obey the whims of the Romans as if we were some trained hounds? We are the wolves of Germania. It is not in our blood to be bound to a master! Sarus is a coward for obeying the Romans. It is clear that their time hase to an end!”


    The same warrior who wore the wolf-skin was quick to interject with ric’s thinking and provided a voice of reason when it was desperately needed.


    “With all due respect, my liege. I think you should reflect on our position. With each passing year, the winters grow colder, and with it, the north bes more difficult to survive in. In addition to this, you know of what menace lies to the east, and is pressing forward towards Rome as we speak. If we wish to survive these troubling times, it might be in our best interest to temporarily align with the Romans.


    Marcellus sounds keen on allowing us to settle Noricum. He will probably use us to take Illyricum back from the East. He will also be relying on us to defend the territory we are given to settle. As long as he doesn’t force us to be Romanized like the other subjects of the empire, we can practically be our own client state.


    I think we should at least meet with him to see what he has to offer us. We can always scout out the location beforehand to ensure that we are not walking into a trap. If you think there is the slightest sign of a ploy against us, we can leave before we be ensnared.”


    ric thought about these words deeply, before asking the rest of his advisors for their opinions.


    “What do you all think about this?”


    The various advisors to the Gothic King spoke their pieces, but after extensive debate, they all agreed that perhaps they should entertain the negotiations. After all, they shuddered to think of what would happen to them when the eastern menace finally caught up with them. With this ric had decided, he would meet with Marcellus and see just what this new self-proimed emperor had nned for him and his people.


    Time healed all wounds, and sometimes necessity was the harbinger of powerful alliances. Both Marcellus and ric found themselves in desperate situations. It was because of this that Marcellus had put his faith in the goths, rather than in the rebel Constantine. If he coulde to an agreement with ric, perhaps he could prevent the cruel fate that awaited Rome, at least for a little longer.
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