The day of the spar.
Morning.
All the available royal knights, from the first to the fifth Order, gathered in the wide training grounds located in the eastern wing of the castle. They had come to spectate the spar that caused much controversy in the knightage.
The training grounds, unlike its unimpressive name, was actually a former fighting arena built for the entertainment of the previous king who loved flaunting his greatest military force—his crimson knights.
During his time, A-class to S-class monsters from Wesnar mountain were frequently caught and caged to fight against crimson knights in a deadly duel. However, the present king, Fredrich Hensworth, saw his father's hobby in a negative light. Hence, as soon as he ascended the throne, he abolished this practice and turned the fighting arena into training grounds.