Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160910175125/@comment-17114085-20161009120206

(The Northpointers were on the opposite direction of the loyalist army, so that is why they didn't run into anyone. :P

I didn't kill Tormund because he was your main character and I didn't want to overstep my authority by killing him off, thought that Farraud was secondary enough that if he and the Red Company got wiped out it wouldn't be a problem. If you'd like I can have the Daggerfall army go after the remaining rebels, tracking them down to capture or kill. They could run into Tormund.)

"My men aren't builders, but we will provide what aid we can." General Roderic replied.

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"My king." Sir Argeth called to Damian. "What are your orders? We don't have enough me to fight Camlorn's army and we can't stay camped out here forever."

"Damn that Tormund, if he had just waited another day, my letter to Jakin would have arrived and his half of my army wouldn't have been blown to bits." Damian cursed.

The bosmer entered the king's tent. "I've received High King Perien's letter regarding my negotiations with you."

"And?" Damian asked, curious on whether his deal with Sylch was actually valid.

"He has agreed to all your demands." He handed the letter to the King, as well as another signed high royal edict. "This is the edict that you asked for, direct orders from the High King to King Elyas."

Damian grinned. "Seems like I won't need to fight afterall."