Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150628202441/@comment-24736819-20150716035022

Harold Burned-Mane wrote:

"That is the reasn why I cannot just head into the fort. If your Commander is as honorable as you say then his oath to serve the Crown means he must strike me down, for I am a rebel. He is sworn to kill me and all my men, how am I to trust him then? Though if he swears on his honor that I will have safe stay in the fort, swear that none of the 100 soldiers under his command will try anything against us." Rob said.

He continued. "That none of his men hold their vows to the crown above their commander's orders. Only then will I consider going into Fort Storig without knowing his true allegeance. If he cannot swear to that, then we must meet in neutral ground. Either just the two of us or with a small party each." (Didn't saw that, sorry. OBS: Good one!)

Farraud smirked.

"Very well, I'll return shortly, King Rob.", the horseman seemed a bit more relieved after hearing Roberto's words and all of them turned around, galloping back to the Fort.

After they were far enough, the redguard commented:

"Good argumentation, King Rob. You've certainly won the Commander's respect with that."

...

Moments later the five horsemen came back.

"Our Commander says that you and your advisors of choosing will be safe from all harm inside those walls and that to ensure you he means it, he swears not only on his honor as a Knight, but also on his family's life.", the horseman said.

"However, he cannot allow this many men inside or near those walls so he asks your army to remain here."