Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24510587-20170621000455/@comment-24696651-20170623231514

(Goldie: Leaving your cities with no guards is a pretty bad idea. It says in the rules blog you should have 300 men garrisoned in a city. I would advise you to station that many guards.

Harold: Imbecile is a strong word...

Zyzero: Your men haven't arrived yet. You will arrive two days after setting out, so on the 6th.)

2nd of Morning Star, 4E 269

Lord Richton was reasonably confident that this was a trap, but he nonetheless obliged the guards.

"If I'm not back by the morning, assume I've been taken prisoner and we are at war with Saintsport," Richton quietly said to the Gold Coast's first mate. "Don't let anyone you don't recognize onboard."

Richton walked down the gangplank and headed to the gate.

"Where is the residence of your governor?" Richton asked.

5th of Morning Star

The Redguard brute frowned at what the representative was saying, seemingly not understanding all of the words.

"Cyrus, get over here!" he yelled into the fort's courtyard. "What's that thing about words you keep talkin' 'bout? Knee-go-shuns, right?"

There was a presumably a response by whoever this Cyrus was, as the brute kept talking.

"These knight people talk funny,"  he complained. "You come and talk to them."

A lanky, somewhat more presentable Redguard appeared on the battlements.

"What d'ya want?" Cyrus asked, shouting.

(I'm not sure if the soldiers have actually arrrived at Belkarth Guard, you worded your post somewhat ambiguously. I'm assuming you have.)

14th Morning Star

Belkarth Guard had thick, tall, wooden walls, but they were still only wooden walls. The settlement had an uneasy air about it, probably due to the poor harvest in the region.

6th of Sun's Dawn

"I would request at the very least a vote to be held on the matter," the Lord said. "If this fails, then we can negotiate further."