The Empire's main army had already departed for the kingdom along with the armies of the nobles and mercenaries. Their procession was enlivened by the cheers of the people of Kiev.
The Emperor himself did not participate in this expedition because of his old age. Instead, he appointed his first son and only legal heir to the Moskov imperial throne, Nicholas Moskov, who would later be awarded the title Nicholas IV.
He sat on his horse, leading this expedition. If depicted, Nicholas is a younger version of the Romanovs. Their faces are very similar. Same ambition. He was determined to unite the continent of Lantos under one imperial banner.