I'd consider threat of invasion a conflict, yes. [Borderlands, Alucard understands. For the past century Wallachia has counted as such for Europe and the Ottomans, with the latter trying to gain a foothold and bring Wallachia under the control of their empire. In truth, Alucard hopes it happens at this point. His father's shenanigans have caused so much disruption and heartache that any kind of stabilizing force would be better than chaos. With farms as impacted as they are by loss of life, they'll need food. Someone to organize reconstruction. All of it.
His eyes watch Hilda's drawings, quietly committing the map to memory. When he's spoken of Wallachia before he's never really bothered. No point, no one would need to understand. But Hilda's home seems to hinge on border based on her explanations.]
That's an unfortunate set of circumstances to be pulled away from. Did you have expectations of becoming involved in that before arriving here?
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His eyes watch Hilda's drawings, quietly committing the map to memory. When he's spoken of Wallachia before he's never really bothered. No point, no one would need to understand. But Hilda's home seems to hinge on border based on her explanations.]
That's an unfortunate set of circumstances to be pulled away from. Did you have expectations of becoming involved in that before arriving here?