Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26245872-20141102124827/@comment-25127382-20141103222220

(Tate, first of all, if you did not want your unnamed general to die, you should not have sent him against a defending enemy, while said enemy was already winning, as that's just begging for him to die. Not to mention, you killed one of my Reapers, who are just as important to my army as you general was to yours, as the Reapers are similar in rank to the Commanders, and yet you said yourself that he was a "lamb to the slaughter." I was just going to let it slide, which was why I had Louise say "Syrgir was over-confident." But if you are going to get agressive over a single general, I will bring back the subject. You did not recieve my permission to kill a Reaper.)

"Commanders!" Louise ordered, her brother by her side. The Commanders saluted in unison.

"Have the preparations been made?" Lucien asked.

"They have." Vargas replied. "My men are scouting everywhere near the city, and once again, no one will be able to surprise us."

"The damages have also been repaired." Vanessa said. "As it was the wisest option, we started with the walls and the gates, and proceeded with the buildings."

"And I have been preparing a few magical experiments, all of which turned out quite well." Lyndis replied. "As ordered, the tunnels have been filled. But, I decided to summon air from Coldharbour within, before sealing the tunnels, causing anything attempting to enter them to burn up from the gas-formed flames. I am surprised it went so well."

"And what about Operation Citadel?" Louise asked. (I named that after a WWII German operation, but it is not of a similar nature.)

"Operation Citadel is going quite well." Louise replied. "And the Veins will soon be ready, so the Core can soon be applied."

"Good. This will drastically boost our defensive advantage." Lucien said.