Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20171107212103/@comment-24736819-20171205180200

"Very well, a song to inspire, then.", the bard replied, quickly rising to his feet on top of his horse, which required an incredible balance.

He begun to pull the strings of his lute, commencing a song that started low and would build up to its highest volume when the enemy wouldn't be able to escape the ambush.

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"Oh, Cos, you sound like an old reprobate speaking like that...", the reachwoman chuckled before turning once again to the son of Kynar, "Let us hear it, then... You came all this way to ask the General to speak with your fallen leader? Seems like a waste of time to me."

"It... didn't seemed to be.", Gaoth said, dazed by her presence.

"I'm sure it didn't. Come, let us leave Cos to his own pouting thoughts and you can tell me all about what happened back there at the battle.", Sgaioledh pointed the door and Gaoth blindly followed her orders. She turned around and winked at Cosnach, "See you later, love."