Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150525234127/@comment-24736819-20150614071117

(Yeah, but I mentioned it as a camouflage, they are not entirely invisible just extremely hard to see. Was thinking it could be their skin, something natural rather than magic. Also, as for the Strain's name you will have to ask Dùlan or the Duke xD.)

"You are the only one speaking of White Haven, gods know why, I'm talking about ground advantage. Also, I'm not saying for all your men to get onto my ships, as I mentioned 2 times already, you can't expect to attack in just one side and be succesful.", Tormund replied, sterningly.

"I should also mention that my trading routes by the sea are much more safe than those on the land, so we could be easily supplied. If you want to siege a city, you can't let yourself be surrounded by enemies and doing as I'm saying there is no chance to be surprised by them. I shoukd also mention, once again, that we're losing time here and you should start marching towards the Capital now."

Farraud could only look to his King. He knew how many battles the Captain of the Queen's Halberd had won and they were in greater number than the Redguard Pirate could ever dream of achieving, so the right thing to do was being quiet as the Kings discussed.

Soon enough Dùlan and 10 of the Prowlers, who were awake, left to join the rest of the army. The Duke went along while Borgus and his sister treated their guest, more accurately Borgus took care of the Tower, the peasants and everything else while Lady Lis took care of the prisioner.

They had a cell specially built so the vampire lord couldn't escape, courtesy of Borgus. The fat breton had built different kinds of cells down in the underground to hold the different strains of vampires he once hunted in his days of youth.

(Harry, I'll rename those families now:)

The Toreau army was comprised of: 52 men of Farrun's capital, 10 'men' from Raven Spring, 7 men from Dunkarn Haven and 16 men from Black Wastes.

As always, the Draluc didn't sent all of their men, but that was something the people of Farrun was used to, being Raven Spring one of the few settlements which produced soldiers who were more experienced in battling on land rather than on a boat. Their vassals, the Bathou of Dunkarn Haven, managed to send most of their men, leaving the small settlement with only 2 warriors to defend themselves. Meanwhile, the Farr of Black Wastes realized that they could send well trained warriors and still defend themselves with only a small squad.

(Actually I just changed the Nathans, are those numbers plausible?)