Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150628202441/@comment-17114085-20150827110455

(It is not really any trouble per say, it is just kind of odd that they would all know it.

Must have gotten Fort Gardner's map marker confused with that of the Black Fortress. :P)

"King Elyas has already given me his word that he will not side with the Crown against us." Rob said. "I doubt that allying with Northpoint merely for defeating Emeric and the armies of Shornhelm will make him break that oath."

"Camlorn needs to pass through Shornhelm to reach Northpoint." Roland pointed out. "As such we can assume Elyas will try to bargain free passage with King Emeric. We can't rely on them staying neutral. Emeric will want as many people on his side as possible. We need to take the initiative and get Northpoint on our side, before the bastard gets a chance to do the same."

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Matthias grinned. "Please continue ignoring my commands, it will give me reason to teach you a lesson." he said to the carpenter. He reached for his sword and his soldiers did the same.

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Knight-Commander Akorithi was getting concerned. "They are taking too long, they must have met the enemy inside."

"What do we do then, Knight-Commander?" Her subordinate asked.

"We march inside." She replied.

Akorithi still had 145 soldiers under her command, 25 of which were holding the perimeter. She ordered the other 120 to march inside, in tight formation. She placed warriors wielding shields all around their ranks, so they could not be flanked from the alleys of the village.