Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150628202441/@comment-17114085-20150720153019

(He was stillborn, but he was still born....a pun, I guess. Lord Baragon won't be able to go, as he is imprisoned in his own village's dungeons. Duke Dilborn is a Lariat loyalist. Only Dilborn's vassal, the Lady of Meir Thorval might come. Though she might also follow Dilborn's lead due to their more direct vassilization.)

Soon enough, the Crow scouts returned and met with the Knight-Commander. "Sir, there are no traps or ambushes up ahead. Our path to the stronghold is clear."

Gerrick scratched his chin. "Keep an eye out all the same. Have four outriders form a perimeter around the front of the marching army."

The scouts relayed the order and within the next few minute the Order of the Crow left their forward camp and marched towards Gar Aglakh, the Orc Stronghold.

Jovron was leading his army, with Sir Lyon at his side, to the right. Knight-Commander Gerrick was leading his force to the left. It would take half an hour to arrive at the Stronghold.

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The citizens from White Haven arrived in the outskirts of Shornhelm and sought refuge in the city. The whole village was there, save for a small number of folk that didn't make the trip or tried heading somewhere else. The Lady of White Haven, wife of Baragon, and their son were escorted by two guards from the village towards the castle of Shornhelm.

(You will have to decide what to do with all the refugees. There are a bit over a hundred of them, the whole population of the village. Only the guards and sailors had remained to defend if from the Easterners.)