Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20190126220742/@comment-17114085-20190416164316

Tannr was a bit more at ease outside than he had been in the cave with all those humans. Still, he stuck close to Reyl protectively in case anyone tried to hit her again.

"Aye, I think it will just cause more in-fighting." Jof said.

The Harbinger addressed them. "We will be heading up the western path through the mountains. I want everyone to keep their eyes and ears open." He pointed to one of the Nidhoggr hunters. "Ótamr, was it?"

The man nodded. "Aye sir."

"Ótamr you will take the lead since you are the most familiar with the area, correct?" Randagulf stated.

The hunter nodded again. "I am, I grew up here in Silfrisin."

"Good." Randagulf already knew that from Captain Rolf's summary of all his men. He picked Ótamr for his party specifically for this.

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"I will lead the vanguard." Bodvar stated. "Elisiv, your father said that you were a good tracker. You will accompany me up front."

Elisiv Begalin went up to the captain. "Leave it to me."

Within a few minutes Bodvar's party was off. They headed up the southern path, first following along the foot of the mountain for a few kilometers before going up.

Boruus stood back up. Blood was falling down the left side of his face and onto his eye, so he had to keep his eye closed.

"Boruus, stop!" The older orc grabbed his arm to try to stop him from picking up his weapon.

Boruus shook her off, shoving her hard into the rocky ground. "I'm not done yet!"

She landed with a painful grunt, but immediately pleaded with him. "You're half-dead! Please, I beg you!"

He looked over at her, his eyes still filled with rage. Though when he saw that he had lashed out at her he calmed down. "Mother, I didn't..."

"It's okay, you're okay. That's all that matters." She cut him off.

With his anger subsided, he collapsed to his knees. His exhaustion and injuries getting the best of him.

Boruus' mother picked herself back up and embraced her injured son. "The shaman can heal you. You'll be okay." She muttered.

The she-orc then turned to Lamush. "You won. You can go into the stronghold. Go." She demanded.