- Laith Taher 133
After the war with Molays, King Matthew captured
the dead king’s women and enslaved them in order to send
further threatening messages to the kings and leaders of the
kingdoms and tribes he would invade in the future.
The king started repeating his carrot-and-stick
approach, which combined strength with intelligence,
everywhere he conquered. He was a cunning great king and
not some ordinary king, who became king by accident. His
kingdom grew bigger and his name became a synonym for
death. His mere desire to conquer any land would make its
people surrender without any resistance.
The original people of Widea and those who joined
them as a result of conquests were proud because their
kingdom was the strongest of all kingdoms, and most of
them loved and respected King Matthew because he gave
them glory and prestige.