User blog comment:TheTragedyofE/The Legend of Eulalia/@comment-2142396-20160507135949

It was interesting to see the King and Johanna interact, as their relationship is certainly not an easy one. I like how Peregrin actually approves of his daughter fighting, since a Queen should know how to protect her kingdom, what he doesn't approve is her paying too much attention to it and 'roughhousing'. Still, it seems that even though Peregrin loves his daughter, he loves his country more...

Ouch, poor Aderyc! That was brutal, though I have a feeling that the King had just gained an enemy for life. Aderyc may never heal properly, judging by the severity of his injuries, but I don't think he would miss a chance to strike back.

Oh, and Cor is actually a former Juska? His full name wasn't mentioned before, so I just assumed that his name was just Cor. That makes me curious about how a southern-dwelling Juska came to be best friends with the King of Northern hares. If there is a backstory coming, I'll be waiting for it! :D