omitted tons of stuff but in fact the description of the battlefield is very detailed and depicted through Crowley’s sensations and eyes. The sound that the neck’s bones make when you pierce it with the sword, the smell of dead bodies. The pain and the realization that your friends won’t smile and talk to you again anymore. All of this is depicted very emotionally through Crowley’s eyes. It’s very very sad. Different’ from Guren’s story but it doesn’t make it any less sad than it is.
2) Ferid is not the culprit. But for some reason he’s very interested in Crowley. Probably because he wants to turn him into a vampire. It’s also obvious that Ferid is bored so he wants to investigate but I’m sure he knows who the culprit is.
3) The vampire that attacked Crowley is most likely a noble. But the letters his name starts with doesn’t give a hint because we have not seen that name before.
4) Crowley realizes that it’s interesting when he’s around Ferid.
5) Ferid is described as a very beautiful man with dance-like moves.
6) Crowley is depicted as very muscular and dignified and probably very popular among ladies. Everyone among the knights looks up to him. Now I understand why he’s so insanely strong and why modern weak people can’t defeat him even with a demon series weapon.