Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150828165808/@comment-17114085-20150923222318

Julien got on his horse, his army as leaving the keep. As he rode past Lord Roderic he told him. "Keep in touch, Lord Roderic. I want to know if the villagers continue to give you trouble."

"Aye, your grace. But I will not fail you. I will deal with them if this persists." Roderic Ashfield told his king.

Julien nodded and joined up with the army outside as they began to move northeastward.

Of the initial 150 soldiers (I think he had around 150 men in the beginning. 120 guards and 30 Knights), 107 continue with King Julien and 40 remained behind with Lord Roderic. They only suffered injuries during the taking of Durnkarn Haven, but they lost 3 soldiers the night before. King Julien took the former Lady of Dunkarn Haven with him and his army as they marched. He intended to use her as a hostage should he need to put down a revolt in the village later.

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"I think it best to leave behind Adamantine Order soldiers. This time your plan could work, and we could trick the Loyalists." Roberto replied.

Roland nodded. "May I suggest leaving behind 20 Jehannian soldiers and having 25 Adamantine soldiers move elsewhere. The spy will report that we left 20 Jehannian soldiers here, but we can then have the 20 soldiers follow us and meet up further in Northpoint. The 25 Adamantine soldiers we left behind can then garrison the fort. It will help in confusing the enemy. When they arrive they will espect Jehannian soldiers. By finding Adamantine soldiers they might be tricked as suggested King Rob."

Ormax nodded. "Aye, seems viable. By the time the Jehannian soldiers meet up with us again, it might be too late for the spy to change his report to the enemy."

Lady Marthe rested her chin on her hands. "Giving the spy too much false information will make him realize that we are onto him. We should only try to trick him every so often."

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