Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-29559990-20150719233658/@comment-29559990-20150728142751

Frosic didn't respond for a while, thinking over what Falcus told him. "We won't have any idea what his method of attack will be until he initiates it," Frosic stated. "But, there is still a way to prepare for him."

The old man slowly got up and walked over to a Falkreath layout that was pinned to the wall. "What Falkreath will need to do is plan for every possible contingency. They'll need scouting parties and patrols on the far reaches of the city and up in the mountains, keeping an eye out for long ranged attacks. They'll also need to set up barricades on every street corner in case his me do bust through. They need guards posted in every building. And we'll need to check the contents of every citizen in that they see. Only problem is, we'd be stretched too far. That's why I suggest pulling guards from nearby forts and arming citizens the citizens of Falkreath. It's a big risk, but it's necessary."

"There's also the matter of Arbiter himself." Frosic said, turning back to Daithi, Falcus, and Cidarus. "I have a plan to capture him, but it's risky."