Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150125010554/@comment-17114085-20150127103209

SaladMate wrote: Madanach was glad he took Karthwasten, but mourned the loss of the 200 warriors. After they rested a bit, they started building stakes and wooden fences from debris of the buildings. He was wise enough not to chase the 100 of Karthwasten down, he wrote a letter to both Falkreath and the Staleheart Covenant, asking for help in the war against Haafingar.

My good friend and ally.

''I ask for your help in a war against Haafingar, years ago they took land from my people. Now I have taken it, but the area which they took, Karthwasten, will not hold against the full might of Haafingar. I've decided to continue my war against them, in order to take Solitude and the rest of Haafingar.''

''My people are mighty and bloodthirsty, but they cannot hold against a fully trained army. This is why I ask for your help my friend. Once these areas are taken, gifts will be given from me to you, so it is profitable for your people as well.''

Thank you for reading, I hope you are with me in this war.

Night came, and Elia acted. She walked through the bushes to the stables of Solitude and analyzed the area. (Those nations are both too far away, by the time they come to aid you Solitude and Hjaalmarch will have already attacked you with their 2600-ish strong army and crush you. And Falkreath is busy with another war at the moment. If I were you I'd stay content with Karthwasten, which is going to take 3 years to rebuild.)

Solitude was on high alert due to having received the news of the Karthwasten attack. Getting in now would be even more impossible.

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Hjaalmarch had started to move their army, planning to meet up with Solitude's army near Dragon Bridge.