Unconditional Loyalty

Unconditional Loyalty is the second scenario in the Gajah Mada Campaign in Age of Empires II HD: Rise of the Rajas.

The scenario plays quite some time after the first one. King Jayanegara has succeeded his father, Raden Wijaya (the king and founder of the Majapahit Empire, from the first scenario), to the throne, but rebels under the lead of court official Rakrian Kutri hold him captive in the city of Trowulan and plan to execute him. Gajah Mada, head of the royal guard and eponymous protagonist of the campaign, has to free his king from the city with help from prime minister Arya Tadah, before Kuti can fulfill his plan.

Ally

 * King Jayanegara (Malay) is trapped in his Castle in the city alongside his small elite guard. The garrison is constantly under attack by Rakrian Kuti and can't hold out very long and after about 20 minutes will succumb to the siege from the south. If the King dies, the scenario is lost. All his remaining building and units (including the King himself) are transferred to the player if one unit of the player manages to reach the island in the middle of the city.

Neutral, then ally

 * Arya Tadah (Malay) is King Jayanegara's prime minister and has a military camp in the north. Initially neutral to the player due to gameplay reasons, he immediately switches his stance to ally when his camp is approached. While he doesn't have any economy or production buildings, once the player finds him, he will regulargly spawn small bands of troops in his camp (until some point[?]) and march on the city.

Enemy

 * Rakrian Kuti (Malay) is the head of the rebellion. He has no economy but some production buildings within the city limits and regularly sends troops towards King Jayanegra's Castle, ultimately destroying it and killing the King, if the player doesn't intervene in time. While a threat to King Jayanegra, he doesn't seem to be very aggressive towards the player and his passing by units often ignore the player's units even if attacked. His army consists of Long Swordsmen, Karambit Warriors, Light Cavalry, Crossbowmen and Battering Rams.
 * Trowulan (Malay) is the city taking up most of the space in this scenario. The city is fortified by Towers, most notably Bombard Towers and garrisoned by a wide variety of units, including Arbalests, Halberdiers, Champions, Elite Karambit Warriors, (Elite) Battle Elephants, Cavaliers,Onagers, Siege Rams and Bombard Cannon. While having a huge army initially they can't replenish it and don't actively attack the player.
 * Rebels (Malay) are the largest threat to the player in this scenario. They have a huge headstart in military, technology, and economy and attack immediately and relentlessly. The player has to ward off droves of Elite Skirmishers, Long Swordsmen (later upgraded to Two-Handed Swordsmen), Battle Elephants, Light Cavalry, Cavalry Archers, Onagers and Battering Rams (also upgraded later).