Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20151108001053/@comment-5543592-20151115235542

Fredrick just nodded to the galley.

"Take what you wish."

Alecos paused for a moment, in thought.

"I had an idea.  Creighton, do you think you can organize meetings?"

"It'd be hard." Creighton said. "And there's no garuntee we can get them to join."

"No see, we have Gell in a side room Charming people.  Darich and I show up, give a speech, and convince as many of them to join as we can."

"Again, it'd be slow going before we gain any momentum, but I'll see what I can do."

"Great." Alecos said, before turning to the board and writing Creighton- Soldiers.

"Where are you going to put them?" Darich asked.

"We'll send them out to the Ashlands, where the rest of the rebellion is."

Darich paled. "You know about the Ashlands?"

"Dagoth Ur himself knows about the Ashlands, Darich." Gell said with a sigh. "You just aren't frightening enough to bother him.  After all, bringing an army out into that place, and weathering the Ash Storms is tricky business.  He just can't afford a loss.  It would make him seem weak."

"We're still going to need a way to arm all these men." Theo said.

"I can do so." Narg said. "I could use wood scraps here at the shop to turn out war staffs and clubs, then Enchant them."

Alecos shook his head. "While that's not a bad idea, Narg, we'll need more than clubs to back up a rebellion." Alecos smiled. "Don't worry.  I've got a way to get weapons."

"How?" Asked Gell. Alecos held up his hand, bringing silence to the matter for now. "So we've got the Houses and the raising an army handled.  However, that leaves the Garrison, which we'll need to force out of the city somehow, and, of course, the Ash Ghouls of the Sixth House."

Creighton nodded grimly. "They say that one Ash Ghoul alone is worth a thousand men.  If we intend to take the city, we'll have to kill them somehow."