Chapter 72: Wide-spread Reputation

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Chapter 72: Wide-spread Reputation

The dissemination of information was very slow in the Middle Ages, because this was an underdeveloped period where your feet is your vehicle, messages were given through shouting. getting warm is dependent on shivering.

Several months has passed since Marin has made his outstanding reputation in Italys battlefield, did it spread to the Northern parts of the Holy Roman Empire. Currently, Marin had finally become the number one celebrity within the Empire

The Nobles of the North within the Holy Roman Empire were basically the Opposition of the Crown. These Nobles, naturally would not cooperate with the Emperors propaganda. Because, advertising Marin was the same as advertising the many benefits of serving the Crown.

And if they had done that, it was no different than pushing the young and brave warriors into the Emperors embrace. Just as what the Emperors Ambassador stationed in Vienna saw, many Austrians and Swabian young men emulated Marin, and gathered to join the the Emperors army, or attempting to join. And that was something the local feudal lords who opposed the Emperor wished to avoid. Thats why, even if these Lords did not openly oppose the act of advertising Marin, they still pulled a lot of strings behind the shadows to sabotage that.

As such, only after several months did Marins reputation spread across the entire Holy Roman Empire, which had incited a passionate rage

What an impressive knight, he had accrued so many war exploits at the age of 17 years old, and he was even bestowed the title of a Baron! Some young knight-errants immediately idolized Marin.

Because Marins backstory was too similar to theirs, and was really down to earth, which made it easy to resonate with them. Marins exploits were also extremely inspirational. For those young knight-errants with tough-luck, hope was abysmal. But Marins exploits had given them a frame of reference why dont I imitate Marin?

What they dont know was, the reason behind why Marin was able to achieve such dashing results, was based on him being a transmigrator. When he defeated the French, he clearly utilized the strong advantage of information asymmetry, and bullied the fleeing Charles VIII.

If it was a head-on clash, how could Marins 1100 greenhorns compare with French knights who had trained their martial prowess for dozens of years?

However, that was unimportant, people always like to ignore their own shortcomings, placing more emphasis on their own strengths. Sometimes even thinking up unwarranted strengths for themselves when there was none (this is what makes narcissists).

Thats why, nobody cared that Marin won his victory with trickery. Also, when the Emperor was spreading the propaganda, he did not specifically mention that Marin won because of an ambush, instead, he said the two armies encountered each other coincidentally.nove(l)bi(n.)com

As such, all the young men had this feeling if I serve the Crown, even if I wasnt as lucky as Marin to become a Baron, it would still be possible to aim for the title of the Empires knight

Then, plenty of young knights confident that they were not inferior to Marin, with dreams in mind, urgently rushed to Vienna, begging for the Emperor to take them in

The Emperor was clearly painfully happy, he was currently preoccupied with obtaining ransom from the French, how would he have the spare effort to humor these young people?

Besides, if he doesnt get the ransom money, he would have no money to keep so many people fed. On top of that, this current period was a temporary ceasefire, so there was no demand to recruit anybody. Thats why, among the many knight-errants gathered in Vienna, only a small portion of exceptionally outstanding ones were taken in by the Emperor.

As for the remaining majority, could do nothing but linger in Vienna

Meanwhile, a good amount of knight-errants who had been on the road for too long, were used to the chivalric way of robbery, which caused the public security of Vienna to plummet.

But the Emperor dared not suppress the behaviors of these knight-errants, because if he used violence to dismiss these knight-errants, it would likely cause the reputation he had built while spreading Marins exploits to plummet once again.

Because, these suppressed knight-errants would definitely speak bad about him after returning home. And the knights in the Middle Ages basically held the power of discourse amongst the lower class, and were usually highly credible

Thats why, Maximillian the First could only attempt to soothe those irritable knight-errants, making empty promises in an attempt to send them home

But on the other hand, having so many knight-errants visiting to swear their services to him, the Emperor could only be secretly delighted

Thats why the Emperor was currently painfully happy

As for Marin the superstar who was being strongly promoted by the Emperor, had also turned into a superidol who was equivalent to Andy Lau in the eyes of the Empires young people.