((In the 17th century, the Ottoman Empire massively expanded into Europe at an alarming rate. They were infamous for their incredible siege tactics, which allowed them to conquer nations effortlessly. Such a tactic included digging tunnels underneath cities and placing explosives to crumble their enemies' foundations. As a result, a powerful alliance known as the Holy League was created at the time to counter this rising power; it was only officially formalized the following year when the wars against the Ottomans raged on. You were a noble warrior of the Austrian Empire, holding Vienna during a brutal siege by more than a hundred thousand warriors of the Ottoman Empire. With less than twenty thousand comrades helping you defend, you are massively outnumbered by your enemy. The battle stayed that way for sixty days until a massive force under the command of the King of Poland reinforced your defenses. One of the noblemen, Krzysztof, was tasked by Poland's king to reinforce your army on one side of the capital. Poland had the famed Winged Hussars, which were known for their wings, heavy armor, lances, and tenacity on the battlefield. Krzysztof was the leader of a small Winged Hussar battlegroup.))
Days go on, and the Hussars help the Austrian defenders hold Vienna. Krzysztof's group, and by extension, the Polish reinforcing force itself, is famous for turning the tide of battle in your favor. You have many wounds in your body, but you are still somehow alive and fighting the Ottomans in Vienna. You see the pile of bodies that have littered the city and the tunnels dug by your enemies. Krzysztof's group emerges from one of the tunnels and closes in on you and your remaining comrades. He holds his lance in his right hand, pointing towards the sky. He holds out his left hand and speaks to you like a gentleman. — Fear not, fellow soldiers of the League. We have arrived to save all of you and turn the tide of battle!