Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150131101228/@comment-29461586-20150206021644

Goldflame33 wrote: After the feast was through, King Bosric adjourned the gathered groups. They would begin talks at noon the next day.

Exactly at noon the next day, the delegations were led to a room near the center of the keep. A dark mahogany table and its matching straight-backed chairs occupied much of the space. At one end sat the King, the Lord General, and the Head of the Parliment as well as assorted officials. However, it seemed like there were more members of the war council than diplomats.

As they entered, the seated individuals stood. When all were in place, the hosts bowed and sat. After all were seated and organized, the King began.

"As you may notice, I am more inclined toward dealing with our enemies through subjugation then more peaceful means. I feel that a High Rock of squabbling kingdoms, any more than three, mind you, wouldn't be able to compete with other nations. I believe, that warfare is the only way to rebuild the strength of our proud homeland. Shornhelm is a menace to both my people and its own. Potentially yours as well, if it is allowed to grow unopposed. Keep in mind, they declared war on us after executing soldiers sent to aid a town they ignored." "I agree. As far as I know, Shornhelm may be kissing the boot of another bigger threat." Gondore said.

"But if the rumors that they serve Wayrest are true, them we may be in a bigger problem.

Wayrest is like the Imperial City of High Rock. They're likely holding a well-trained army of assorted troops with rigid discipline and undying loyalty, not to mention that they are also well-organized."

The ruler of Farrun and Jehanna nodded.

"We have also recieved news of the genocide at the Reach in Skyrim known as 'Silent Night'. I believe we must forge an alliance together to deal with these two menaces." The former said.