Iaras tells his grandson that the war is over, and that they have been able to feed their army for two weeks. He coughs and says that his eldest son and youngest son have both enlisted, but their whereabouts are unknown now. He tells the grandson to stay away from the people who killed his father.
Iaras tells his grandson that the war is over, and that they have been able to feed their army for two weeks. He coughs and says that his eldest son and youngest son have both enlisted, but their whereabouts are unknown now. He tells the grandson to stay away from the people who killed his father.