Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160205120927/@comment-17114085-20160208225535

(@Dragon: Alright.

@Pelagius: They'd all be protected. As for who controls them, you can make it up as we go. I haven't determined anything for the NPC settlements. Sure, I will RP them.

@Maxi: Alright, seems that everyone wants me to be their enemy. Superior bows? Your special units are trained for close quarters, so they wouldn't be better archers. Your bows would be as plain as anyone elses.

@Pacman: Korst is the nicest of guys. I don't know what you are talking about. xD)

~12th of Rain's Hand

The Chief of Dushgur Mor had sent a small raiding part to Orsinium. The last few months had been hard on them and the stronghold town was getting desperate. They were raiding all nearby settlements for gold and food.

The 50 men there, under the command of one of the Chief's sons, Gorum, were currently trying to scale the city's walls.

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~19th of Rain's Hand

Fort Dak'fron was located in a strategic position in a fork of the road that led to Skaven, Taneth and Heldorn Mount. Over 5 years ago, a large band of brigains, numbering over 150 strong, had taken it over. Since then the brigains had attacked any travellers foolish enough to venture too close to the fort.

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~20th of Rain's Hand

Bri's sabotage caused quite a few problems in the following days. The fishers weren't able to catch anything substancial because of the damaged nets. And the lost salt would cause some of the food they had planned to store to go rancid, which would effect the village's economy in the next month.

However, the planted dagger didn't have the effect that she had hoped. The village's Lord was able to handle the situation well enough and because the villagers wouldn't be able to pay his taxes unless they could earn gold, he offered them some help in repairing their damaged nets, though it would take a week before they were able to return to their regular fishing.

Though because there was no clear person to blame for the sabotage, the citizens began to get paranoid.

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~24th of Rain's Hand

The bandits remained behind their fort, having closed their gate as soon as they saw the soldiers come towards them from the east. 120 of the bandits got into position on the walls and began to fire down on the enemy. The other 80 remained as backup, replacing any of the men that died from enemy fire. From behind the battlements on the walls, the bandit archers were relatively well protected from the Ra Gada. The men of Sentinel at a disadvantage when it came to exchanging waves of arrows, due to the bandits having the superior cover.

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~24th of Rain's Hand

"Nephew, I don't follow." Dathman said confused.

"Haki, grab him." The young king ordered.

The strong Housecarl was on him before Dathman could react. He grabbed the Nord's head and held him there kneeling in front of Korst.

Dathman's men drew their weapons, as did Korst's. However none of them attacked. Despite their lord having just been captured, they were outnumbered 5 to 1. None of them were suicidal.

"Open his mouth." Korst ordered, and the Housecarl abided. He forced Dathman's mouth open.

"Korst, what are you doing?!" Dathman demanded.

Without replying, Korst grabed Dathman's tongue with his left hand and pulled it.

Dathman tried to struggle, but Haki restrained him. He grunted in defiance.

"Galos, if you will." He held his uncle's sword in front of the Dunmer. "Heat it up."

The Court Wizard cast flames on the sword and heated it until the blade began to glow faintly from the heat.

Korst pulled the blade back and brought it right up in front of Dathman's face. "I will be taking this uncle. Let it serve as your punishment for treason. I was merciful as you requested." In one swift motion, he cut off Dathman's tongue. The hot sword cutting it of as easily as cutting through butter.

Dathman screamed and grabbed his mouth with both hands, he nearly fell over when Haki let go of him.