Magnus, it doesn't take you long to run and get your weapon (though if you were in the cavalry, it would probably take even less time). In any case, when you arrive at the north gate, you see a squadron of Centaurions gallopping off (about half of them with riders). If you're not mistaken, Knight Crusader Flavia is leading them, so you can take a breath and make sure the main force is going out in good order.
It doesn't take long for the legionnaires to assemble - whatever you might think about the tendency of some of them to... interpret... discipline in a rather relaxed way (your new subordinates come to mind...), most of them do move very quickly when it's called for. And speaking of your new squad, Giovanni and Ilaria are close behind you. While they move towards the north gate (probably to get a better look at what's coming), Ylva appears behind you. With a quick salute (even she can observe the rules, she just usually gets a kick out of messing with you...), she reports, "Knight Crusader Flavia has taken her squadron out to protect the caravan, the 386th century is assembled and ready." After a moment's hesitation, she adds, "And one of the legionnaires saw two of your squad running off to the north."
"No wonder I shelved these." Magnus commented as he ran through the streets toward the front gate.
Being carried by his right arm was his standard issued body shield, roughly half his height and weighted way too much considering how thin it was. Hanging just off his belt was his custom made officer sword, the very one given to all newly minted officers as a gift; the blade itself is rather long and slim, closely resembling a long twig that curved slightly at the tip. When he first received the blade, it was a proud moment for him and Isadora since it meant relying less on the good graces their relatives and could finally start supporting themselves a bit better. Plus he had his own blade!
Growing up in a house closely tied to the Calvary had left Magnus continuously exposed to many facets of military life, especially to equipment they used. Magnus' father from time would let him hold the very sword his mother and father used, and to hold such a heavy piece had left an impression. He thought once more about his own blade and huffed in disappointment. The sword likely wasn't even meant for use, but it was all he had.
By the time he reached the gate, Magnus was feeling a bit winded but did his best to hide that fact as he double timed passed his century still forming up. As he jogged pass the forming rows, shouts of and yells covered in the powerfully deep clanks and thuds of hoof steps caught his attention and was surprised to see the Centaurions squadron in the distance. Magnus thought Flavia might be leading them given how the lead one did look like her and wore similar rank attire. Still, the fact they were still in sight filled him with pride knowing his century had responded far faster than expected.
Magnus quickly turned around to see his favorite trickster standing at attention. With how discipline and knowledgeable Ylva is its a mystery why she hasn't risen through the ranks faster. He could hazard a guess a reason for the lack of progress but surely acting slightly goofy wouldn't hurt her chances that much could they? Maybe after this matter was settled he would talk to the Perfect about Ylva's chances at a promotion, she's wasting that talent acting as his XO."Knight Crusader Flavia has taken her squadron out to protect the caravan, the 386th century is assembled and ready."
"You got to be kidding me..." Magnus once more turned around to look down the path that led through the gateway and over hill some distance way before looking back to Ylva.After a moment's hesitation, she adds, "And one of the legionnaires saw two of your squad running off to the north."
"Just TWO!" He practicably screamed has he scanned the soldiers amassed behind them and for the life of him couldn't see any that stood out. All legionaries of his Century were present and accounted for. His gaze found Ylva's and waved off her salute, meaning she could fall to parade rest.
"Ylva, there's 100 legionnaires here not including us. I want you to assume command of squads 6-10 and follow my lead." He told her before suddenly yelling for squads 1-5 to double time on him as he ran out the gate.