Borbon

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Borbon
Nom: Borbon
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A major general from the army of the Yuth Kingdom, who is one of the approximate people in the circle of Barbora. As one of the high-ranking officers, he occupies one of the top positions in the First Army.

Major general Borbon is extremely passive and indecisive man, he hesitate at everything and took much time before make a decision. Like many other officers, Borbon does not shine with honor, dignity, and all the other noble qualities that must personify an officer who should set an example for his subordinates. Like his close associate Octavio, he is keen to promote, and therefore they are ready to go for any tricks for their own benefit. Ever since Shera was promoted to the rank of colonel, experiencing envy, anger, and outrage, Borbon and other officers, especially the major generals, began to criticize her.


In the decisive battle against the Liberation Army on the Bertusburg Plains, the regiment of major general Borbon's was entrusted with the command of the left wing of the army of the Yuth Kingdom. Although he was entrusted with such a mission, in fact, Barbora's main body and Borbon's division would be a decoy to stalemate the front, the main duty lay with the right wing led by Jalder. The first day of the Battle of Bertusburg, Borbon's division of the left wing succeeded in causing a stalemate, and Jalder's Legion of the right wing had waited for the right moment to marching towards Carnas Plateau. At first, the battle against the rebels took place at a good pace and the first few days, as planned, Borbon's division gradually advanced their lines to attract the enemy. On the fourth day of the battle, his troops were able to attract enough of the enemy, but then Borbon did not know what to do. But ironically, that turned out for the better. Confronting them, Behrouz's vanguard of the Liberation Army came for a resolute attack, but Borbon's troop didn't go at them from the front, and evaded, slipping like an eel. Borbon's inability to make a decision ultimately became instructions for them to make the decisions on-site. And for a while he manages to lead Behrouz the commander's nose, continuing the clumsy battle. Everything changes after the tactician of the Liberation Army, Diener, set in motion an unusual strategy using Cologne cows. The battle lines of the Kingdom's Army had fallen into chaos, and major general Borbon unable to rally his division. Forces of the Liberation Army wouldn't let that chance go by, and they decisively carried out a general offensive on the left wing, major general Borbon escaped to the rear with little troops he had under his command. Departing from the Bertusburg Plains, the remaining soldiers of Borbon’s were relentlessly pursued by the Liberation Army, and they received heavy losses. Together with the other chiefs of the First Army, he travels to the capital Blanca.

At a secret meeting, Diener and Farzam agree among themselves that the troops of the Yuth Kingdom will gradually stop resisting. Borbon becomes a perfect puppet, which is easy to manipulate. Borbon, who had put up a “good fight” at the Bertusburg Plains, by order of Farzam was inaugurated as the commandant of the First Army as Barbora's successor, but real governance, he certainly did not have. To all the rest, Octavio was also appointed as his assistant, although in fact, on the orders of the prime minister, he watched every step he took.

Upon the arrival of princess Altura to the royal palace, he and his assistant Octavio greet her. As it turned out, he and some people exchanged letters and conspired with the Liberation Army and put everything like if only the prime minister is to blame for all the atrocities, and he himself is in no way affected.