The Sojourn

Significance of Klagenfort, Austria

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When WWI dawns, Josef and his adopted brother, Zlee are sent to Klagenfort for sharpshooter training. Here they become an elite group of marskmen that the Emperor uses at will to pick off Italian soldiers bit by bit. There he becomes even close to Zlee, as they draw together to face the horrors of war together. They are promoted through the ranks and given opportunities to excel in the sharpshooter army. Many months are spent here, forming their early impressions of serving in the war.