Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20171107212103/@comment-24736819-20171208030624

Carden kept playing his tune, knowing that a good song could inspire even the most coward of men. He refrained from using his power so soon.

The bard, being the most observative person amongst the allied forces, didn't took long to catch a glimpse of the purple bolt. He was near enough to let himself be heard by Kyrnil while his lute's sounde muffled his voice to anyone else listening.

"Listen carefully, Kyrnil. There's an enemy amongst us. I'm not sure what he's doing yet, but I've caught a glance of his movements a couple of times now...a purple light."

(Is that a new power or one that we already saw back on the first HG? I cannot remember.)

Gaoth let himself be led to the reachwoman's hall, but he took notice of the entirely female-made forces which the General led.

"Oh!", he realized, "You're A'bhean-chogaidh!"

"Clever boy! Good for you, Commander Gaoth.", the raven haired woman snickered.

"It's...it's an honor to be in the presence of Red Eagle's blood.", Gaoth commented, unknowingly being influenced by her.

"Huh, I bet.", she replied, finally arriving at the longhouse's main hall.

The hall was filled with Sisters. Most of them discussed matters of war, while some fed on a quite tasty-looking feast, yet what truly called Gaoth's attention was the presence of a muscular fellow.

"Commander Bhàs...", the commander muttered.

"You know each other? I didn't thought Bhàs had any acquaintances amongst the Commanders.", Sgaioleadh raised a brow in suspicion.

"No, no... I just heard of him.", Gaoth managed to lie.

Sgai squinted her eyes, but eventually shrugged and waved for the commander to follow her towards a large table where several maps rested upon. Bhàs approached the duo and nodded to Sgai before turning his head to the newcomer.

"Who's this?", he asked.

"One of Uaile's former commanders. Came here with quite  an unusual quest... I brought him here so we could ask him a few questions, such as why was he able to lie to me a few moments ago.", Sgaioleadh smirked, turning to Gaoth, who, in his turn, widened his eyes in surprise.

"I-I didn't li...", he begun.

"Don't try it again, I can tell when you're lying, Commander.", she said.

Gaoth couldn't stop looking at the long-haired fellow beside the General and it didn't took long until both of them noticed it.

"What?!", Bhàs asked in a more violent manner than expected.

"I-I have a message for you, Bouros.", Gaoth's behaviour suddenly changed. His voice sounded as if it was not his own and the words certainly weren't."