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    1.73 MB TribeToEmpireQUEST Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)08:33 No.16970602  
    Previous threads.

    http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/16857518/
    http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/16859102/
    http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/16869061/
    http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/16882132/
    http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/16906033/
    http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/16947528/

    You are the chieftan of Corvus Tribe. Trained by the greatest warrior ever known to northern lands (your grandfather). You led your tribe against Kingdom of Aville and triumphed. But still you are the first step of an endless road.

    Before you stands the Militia sergeant Tevlin. You have been interrogating him for sometime. You questioned him about the intentions of Aville and his orders. He tried his best to answer them.

    What now?
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)08:42 No.16970639
    Execute him, to encourage the men to do better.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)08:45 No.16970649
    >>16970602
    Kill him, and use his remains for a new banner. Lead your people into battle with his remains as your standard.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)08:46 No.16970656
    Wow. You anons sure turned into bloodthirsty.

    BTW our İRC channel(suptg) is

    TribeToEmpireQUEST
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)08:49 No.16970661
    İ will advance this in 5 mins so gather up TG and lets hear some opinions.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)09:05 No.16970701
    Shameless self bump.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)09:09 No.16970718
    >>16970661
    Just go with the suggestions posted.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)09:15 No.16970727
    >>16970639
    >>16970649

    Wait no.

    Wait a sec, let me catch up.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)09:16 No.16970728
    >>16970718

    İ would but i have a feeling these two anons didnt even bother to read the past threads.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)09:16 No.16970732
    >>16970728
    I have the same feeling too.
    Let me catch up the last thread. It was very short iirc
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)09:18 No.16970738
    >>16970732

    İt was due to aftereffects of DOS attack.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)09:19 No.16970742
    >>16970732
    Okay, caught up.

    Someone in the last thread suggested this
    >"barbarian? the way your nobles threw you and your men at us, it would seem that they are more barbaric than we are"

    I like that. Go with that and see his reaction.


    wait!
    ACTUALLY.
    Cyrillia is a psychic, right? She can read emotion and perhaps surface thoughts? We should ask if she can help with the interrogation!
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)09:36 No.16970791
    You i like anon.

    >>16970742

    Tevlin stays silent, finding nothing to say. You order one of your chosen to bring Cyrillia but before he even leaves Cyrillia walks in. İt seems she foresaw that you would call her.

    What now?
    >> Huxley 11/20/11(Sun)09:40 No.16970809
    >>16970791
    reposting what I said in the last thread.

    How about we try to win over the prisoners with a rousing speech about forging ones own destiny and stuff. Then we can say that any man who wishes to join our fledgling nation can do so subject to 6 months of military training followed by 2 years of active service. Then they can become a full citizen and having voting rights and whatever, which we can implement in the 2 years we have until people start asking for citizenship.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)09:42 No.16970822
    >>16970809

    Ummm sounds good but i must ask. What voting rights? We rule with monarchy.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)09:45 No.16970840
    >>16970791
    "Indeed, it is a well-know tactic of your nation to send the bulk of "common folk" to be slaughtered by the enemies and then the "noble" knights will swoop in, destroy the weathered enemy and take all the glory for themselves.
    If even "barbarians" such as we can out-smart your military... what does that say about your nation?"
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)09:46 No.16970845
    >>16970822
    Eh, Anon is right Huxley.
    Please be careful when giving promises.
    I do not want us to become a dick who makes empty promises because they cannot be met. Promise shit that is more realistic.
    >> Huxley 11/20/11(Sun)09:48 No.16970851
    >>16970822
    Voting rights was just a random example of the benefits citizenship could offer, again this is just an idea, and we have those 2 years I mentioned to decide what citizenship can entail.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)09:53 No.16970880
    >>16970845
    >>16970851
    Besides, we DO practice slavery.
    Giving these enemies citizenship on the drop of the hat while we have second class castes living in our nation is going to have negative effects on the populace.
    I'd rather not that we do that.

    Also, you cannot expect people who definitely have families back home to just desert to enemy.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)10:04 No.16970929
    >>16970840


    -Damn you! You are wrong. Not all of them are coward assholes. As long as men like Sir Blackhand exists. Sir Blackhand would prevented this if he had known.

    Tevlins suddent outburst suprises your chosen. Cyrillia looks at you,, though you cant see her expression behind her mask she seems to have read some of Tevlins thoughts.

    What now?
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:08 No.16970947
    >>16970929
    "And thus I am lead to the conclusion, that your nobles caren't enough about your lives to properly find out just what is going on, in their battles. They don't care enough about you to even ask, "what is going on?"
    Tell me, why didn't he know, if not because he doesn't care?"
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:08 No.16970950
    >>16970929
    "The river full of dead honest working men says otherwise. A single brave soul cannot change the ocean of corruption....

    but, tell me about that Sir Braveheart."
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:11 No.16970960
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    >>16970950
    >sir braveheart
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)10:16 No.16970987
    >>16970947
    >>16970950

    -İ dont know but he have always been at bad terms with High Marshall Dereck. That bastard. Sir Blackhand would have stopped this attack if he had known. İf he didnt care he wouldnt try to help us when we were trapped. He wouldnt charge into battle to break the ambush then cover our retreat if he didnt care. You are wrong. Sir Blackhand is a hero. As long as he fights. İ will follow him to the nine hells.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:17 No.16970993
    >>16970987
    "He sounds like a commendable man. But by your own statement, he is an exception. He is special. He is by no means the norm of your land, so how can you possibly call us barbaric when a man of honour is so extraordinary amongst yourselves?"
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:24 No.16971018
    >>16970993
    I like this one.
    We should go by this.

    Also, we should ask if he knows that they invaded Caliphate too (or was it their allies? I forget)
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)10:29 No.16971043
    >>16970993

    -He may be one man but he carries the trust of all people of Aville. He is the champion of the people As long as he stands, it means there are still things worth fighting for. And.. So... We... Shall! You cant judge our people by only taking whoresons who call themselves nobles into account. İf you are to judge us, then do so reminding yourself the people like Sir Blackhand and his knights.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:33 No.16971059
    >>16971043
    ".... So what does Sir Blackhand exactly stand for?"
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:34 No.16971064
    >>16971043
    "Who am I to judge you? I never did so, I merely asked you to understand what you truly are. You may perchance know more of your people than I, yet it seems you do not see it from a different perspective. Here we are, peaceful and honourable men of the North, defending ourselves against an onslaught of soldiers, all cowardly and igonimous, and -we- are the ones who are called barbaric.
    You must remember, you fight not for Aville, you fight for a man. You fight for goodness, and you have testified that in truth, the good lies in the few, and not the rulers who you so callously regard as bastards.

    So you fight, for a man. A man who is so different from the rest of your nation. A man who is nothing at all like the rest of the fair land from whence you come.
    Tell me now, why does this man serve those who are nothing like him, and why do you serve goodness under the command of the wicked?"
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)10:34 No.16971068
    >>16971059

    -He stands for us. For our homes and families. For our future.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:35 No.16971074
    >>16971064
    Ooh! Ooh! Let's do that!
    Teach him that his ideals are invested in the wrong place!
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:36 No.16971087
    >>16971064
    We're fucking Nords, not bloody aristocrats. Fuck eloquence, we should just shout at him until he pees his pants.

    FUS RO DAH!
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)10:38 No.16971099
    >>16971064

    Tevlin slumps back. His vigour leaves him as doubt slowly fills him. He stays silent for he doesnt have an answer.

    -İ dont know...

    He whispers to himself.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:39 No.16971108
    >>16971087
    Bullshit.
    We have been charismatic chieftain of the Northern tribe since the beginning of this quest.
    But do not make that fool you, we can and WILL slap anyone's shit when the time comes to (like during the previous battle where the Chieftain along with Bjorn took down like 100 soldiers)
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:41 No.16971115
    >>16971099
    "Tell me, does the good sir Blackhand know?
    If not, perhaps it is then time to reflect on your choices, sergeant.

    If you wish, I will leave you to ponder for a while, unless you have something you feel I should know."
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)10:41 No.16971122
    >>16971108

    Thanks to some one critting.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:43 No.16971132
    >>16971122
    Still, that's how the narrative is now. We're badass.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)10:44 No.16971142
    >>16971115

    Tevlin shakes his head as a no. Then stays there. Thinking. Why the had server the nobles and priests who did nothing but gained wealth by their sufferings. He didnt know. He hopes my Sir Blackhand knows. But then he doesnt know how he will ask him.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:46 No.16971149
    >>16971115
    ...
    We're pretty harsh on this poor dude.

    We should leave him for now, I think.

    Stand aside with Cyrillia and ask her what she read.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:46 No.16971157
    >>16971142
    "If you wish, I can arrange for a scribe to write a letter to your good sir Blackhand. Please send word for me, if this is the case."
    Nonchalantly leave with Cyrillia, ask her what she picked up from him, move on to the next prisoner.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:48 No.16971166
    >>16971149
    He's a militia sergeant though, so if he's convinced that they're all douchebags, he'll be VERY good at persuading the commonfolk over to our side.
    Still, it seems he's fairly convinced. Any more, and he'll just lash out at us.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:56 No.16971214
    Punch him in his fat face and tell him he's too stupid to see he's being played like a 10-dollar hooker.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)10:57 No.16971231
    >>16971166
    >>16971157
    >>16971149

    Tevlin laughs at your last statement.

    -Letter? He isnt.....

    Then he shuts up realizing you dont know.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)10:59 No.16971240
    >>16971231
    "He isn't what, sergeant?"
    I'm going to assume he said that while we were walking away. Just stop on your heels and listen, without turning towards him

    We don't really need to get him to tell us, Cyrillia can mindread him. Motion for Cyrillia to do exactly that.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)11:07 No.16971296
    >>16971240
    This.
    Cyrillia has probably already read him but just in case
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)11:10 No.16971319
    >>16971240

    -No its nothing.

    You sign. Cyrillia steps forward.

    -İts really nothing. Really...

    Cyrillia looks at her as her eyes glow for a second.

    -NO! İ wont ... Betray him....

    Then Cyrillia turns back satisfied as Tevlin slumps back to his chair.

    -What have i done?

    Cyrillia turns to you.

    -Sir Blackhand is among the prisoners.

    She says.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)11:13 No.16971340
    >>16971319
    Well fuck, he wasn't supposed to find out!
    Reprimand Cyrillia and tell her she needs to treat these prisoners as guests. Get outside and tell her that while you appreciate her effort, she really needs to be more subtle.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)11:19 No.16971383
    >>16971340

    She apologizes and bows down her head.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)11:23 No.16971419
    >>16971383
    'aight, let's apologize to Tevlin. He's probably suspicious as fuck now that he knows we have magi amongst us, but still. We need him to be a mediator between us and the others. Tell him to point out all privates and non-essential personnel, so we can interrogate everyone important fast.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)11:24 No.16971432
    >>16971419
    We do NOT apologize! Blood and thunder!
    Tell him to point out everyone unimportant, yeah, but no apologies.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)11:25 No.16971438
    >>16971419

    -No, i wont betray my comrades anymore... İ already said too much.

    Says Tevlin.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)11:28 No.16971461
    >>16971438
    "Betray them? Now tell me, to whom lies your allegiance? Sir Blackhand, or the filth that passes for noble in Aville?
    If you truly believe in the virtue of the knight, then obey his command rather than an arbitrary sense of loyalty to a nation you don't even believe is right.
    You are dismissed, friend. I hope you find what you seek."

    Move on to the next guy, we won't be getting much more from this one.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)11:30 No.16971468
    We are putting too much stress on this one dude.

    Aleight, we had captured one knight, so that means that Blackhand is that one.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)11:32 No.16971495
    >>16971468
    We should save him for last, instill loathing of Aville in all the peasants first. Once they all hate Aville, he will see Aville for what it truly is.
    >> Huxley 11/20/11(Sun)11:35 No.16971523
    >>16971495
    Oh I like this idea, if we treat everyone well and them let them go they are probably going to go back to their homes and families instead of the army anyway (most of the prisoners are just militia). If we win their hearts and minds then we could seriously reduce our casualties in any future conflict
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)11:41 No.16971556
    >>16971523
    Not necessarily let them go. This Blackhand sounds like he's a very upright fellow. Virtuous, brave...
    loyal.

    He won't leave Aville just because we're right. He'll need something that truly changes his mind from the inside.
    Such as the army of soldiers who happily follow him to their deaths.
    We turn the soldiers against their homeland, Blackhand will follow. With Blackhand, their peasants will perceive US as the righteous, or at least everyone but Aville, because if even a paragon of loyalty, justice and courage as Blackhand will turn against Aville, then it can by no means be right!
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)11:42 No.16971559
    >>16971461
    >>16971468
    >>16971495
    >>16971523

    Tevlin stands up and gives you a respectfull bow. Then turns back to leave. İt seems you have earned this mans respect.

    What now?
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)11:45 No.16971581
    >>16971559
    Next footman, do this whole schtick again.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)11:46 No.16971584
    >>16971559
    A Respectful Bow? What are the stats on that?
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)11:48 No.16971600
    >>16971584
    1d6 range of 100', +2 to discipline
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)11:49 No.16971610
    >>16971584

    +7 to fame
    +4 balls of steel
    +8 for anal circumference

    >>16971581

    You call in another Militia. Again a sergeant. He seems to be nervous, unlike stern and calm Tevlin.

    What now?
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)11:51 No.16971631
    >>16971610
    "State your name, profession and homestead, soldier"
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)11:51 No.16971637
    >>16971610
    Is that 8 inches or 8 feet?
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)11:52 No.16971638
    >>16971610
    First we should ask the name and other general stuff.
    Then we must get information on the invasion, what he knows, what he has been told and what he personally thinks.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)12:04 No.16971719
    >>16971638
    >>16971631

    -Stephan Miller my lord. İ am the sergeant of 7th militia squad. İ came from a small village in the İellon. İ dont know much about this. We were conscripted and driven into service. As long as we served we get payed which was good enough.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)12:10 No.16971751
    >>16971719
    "What is your stance on this war?
    How does Aville treat you common folk?
    Were you give any kind of briefing or information before the invasion?"
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)12:14 No.16971778
    >>16971751

    -Umm. Well we are treated like we always have been. Other than that we only knew we were mobilized to attack a barbarian tribe. High Marshall said if left unchecked this tribe would raid our lands and burn our villages. So we came.
    >> Huxley 11/20/11(Sun)12:15 No.16971782
    >>16971751
    I think interrogating every prisoner is going to be a waste of time, we need to find a way of quickly identifying who Sir Blackhand is and then getting what information we want from him, also it would be wise to stop that Tevlin guy from going back in with the general population of prisoners as he could go straight to Blackhand and tell him we have someone who can read minds, which could make things a lot more difficult.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)12:17 No.16971795
    >>16971782
    Sir Blackhand is a knight
    We captured a grand total of one knight

    Seems pretty straight-forward to me.

    And yea, questioning everyone seems redundant to me too.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)12:17 No.16971796
    >>16971782
    ...
    We don't really need any specific information
    We want them to join our cause, and rally the peasants of Aville to our cause as well.
    To do that, we need to secure the trust of Blackhand, and Blackhand won't trust us before the commonfolk does, most likely.
    Yeah, it's a drag, but that's how politics work.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)12:19 No.16971811
    >>16971795
    >>16971796
    We're not interrogating EVERY SINGLE prisoner, just interrogate some important people, officers and the like. They'll spread word of the injustice that Aville truly is, and then we'll give a speech to them all collectively.

    Blackhand shouldn't be spoken to before he comes to us. He'll just suspect we're using our mindmagic to turn him against Aville.

    You guys are way naïve if you think diplomancy is just being eloquent.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)12:22 No.16971831
    Will wait for you to reach a consensus. BTW remember that we are fucking northsmen.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)12:23 No.16971835
    >>16971811
    >and then we'll give a speech to them all collectively.

    I don't really think that is a good idea (if you are referring to this >>16970809 )
    >> Huxley 11/20/11(Sun)12:25 No.16971852
    >>16971795
    That makes a lot more sense, for some reason I thought this Tevlin dude was the knight we captured and Blackhand was hiding his identity from us. My bad.

    >>16971796
    I don't think it'll make any difference if we have the common-folk on our side before we try to sway Blackhand, if they all somehow decide to join us then he will probably just dismiss them as simple minded or cowardly, as most of the prisoners are just militia, its unlikely he will give their actions any thought when making his decision. If we can talk to him and show him that we are the righteous faction then turning these prisoners to our side will be super easy all of a sudden.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)12:25 No.16971853
    >>16971835
    We're obviously not letting them be citizens, don't be silly. But platitudes and arguments for how brainwashed they have become due to the fucktards in Aville would be effective.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)12:26 No.16971864
    >>16971852
    We're not turning the prisoners towards us, we're making them realize they only really obey Blackhand, and not the nobility.
    Once Blackhand realizes that HE'S in control, the fun begins.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)12:34 No.16971921
    Bump.
    >> Huxley 11/20/11(Sun)12:37 No.16971940
    >>16971864
    In control of what? A bunch of prisoners? Of course these guys are loyal to him, they served under him and he seems to be a commander held in high regard (even though he can't plan an attack to save his life apparently), but that doesn't mean that the rest of Aville think he is the second coming. If we do convince him that he has all the power, then what? Do we let him go an pillage his former homeland? Do we let him keep all of these troops that are loyal to him and no-one else? Because I doubt a supposedly honourable man would do the first option and the second option seems super dangerous.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)12:39 No.16971960
    >>16971940
    Tevlin certainly claimed that Blackhand was basically the only reason anyone listened to Aville, although he might have lied.

    I see some flaws in my plan, though.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)12:58 No.16972109
    >>16971921
    Go speak to Blackhand.
    I thought we agreed on that.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)13:14 No.16972209
    >>16972109
    >>16971940
    >>16971960
    >>16971864
    >>16971853
    >>16971852

    You order your chosen to bring in the knight. Though they bring in the knight it seems Johan have also followed them. "İ captured him myself so he belongs to me" she says when you ask her. You turn to knight. And you notice he isnt much older than Krin. Maybe 21 or 22. Though you can also tell this man has seen battle before, unlike other spoiled noble brats. He has a shot black hair and two grey eyes. His armour carries that marks of battles, marking him as a veteran.

    What now?
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)13:17 No.16972230
    >>16972209
    Well, first star with asking his name, rank and whatnot.
    Pretend we do not know who he is at first.
    Then we will ask about the war and what he thinks of it and etc.

    Is Cyrillia here? Ask her to read his emotions and thoughts.

    [hitting the sack now. Need sleep. Good luck OP]
    >> mick824 11/20/11(Sun)13:26 No.16972296
    >>16972209
    we ask him the same questions we asked the other prisioners
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)13:41 No.16972401
    >>16972230
    >>16972296

    -İ am William Blackhand. A Knight Examplar sworn to Kingdom of Aville. İ rule over the western regions of the Aville.

    Blackhand is unflinching. He seems to have resigned himself to the fate but he also is ready to welcome it with open arms. He doesnt fear it. Be it death or slavery.
    >> mick824 11/20/11(Sun)13:50 No.16972451
    >>16972401
    "ah so you're the one the prisoners are talking about, they say that you're an honorable and just man..... unlike the nobles"
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)13:50 No.16972455
    bump.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)13:51 No.16972462
    >>16972451

    -What they say is irrelevant. İ am what i am. Nothing more. Nothing less.
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)13:56 No.16972492
    Wow. Of all the Quest threads I've encountered, this is certainly one of the more mediocre.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)13:57 No.16972497
    >>16972492

    Thanks for the compliment. Well still i have problems getting players.
    >> mick824 11/20/11(Sun)14:04 No.16972541
    "if you are what you are, then why aren't you leading that nation then? it would seem that since you have loyalty of the soldiers and servants under your command, you should be the king or leader of Aville"
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)14:07 No.16972566
    >>16972541

    -Not that easy. Ruler class holds authority over the regular troops. We can win a civil war or a rebellion but it would be devestating. Many would die. Mostly innocents.
    >> mick824 11/20/11(Sun)14:12 No.16972587
    >>16972492
    really? then what is so mediocre about this quest?
    >> Anonymous 11/20/11(Sun)14:12 No.16972588
    >>16972586
    Grammar, pacing, dialogue, plot.
    Basically, there is nothing that shines here.
    Not that other guy, by the way.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)14:20 No.16972636
    >>16972588

    As you say. İt was really good of you to point them out, thanks.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)14:49 No.16972879
    Damn lack of players. İ am going to railroad for a bit.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Chieftan looks at the Knight before him. Sure he was a hero to his people. Still there was something more.

    -So can you tell me anything about what would Avilles' next move would be.

    -İ dont know. High Marshall often let me out of the command chain. He knew i would oppose any plan including using milita as canon fodder. Though main army is broken, Queen probably would ask help from İlythians.

    -Why are you being so cooperative?

    -Because whatever i do will effect my men lives or dies. İ simply refuse to play fool and ask "What if i dont?" İ know my situation very well.

    -And you are sure that i wont kill your men later. When i am done with you.

    -Yes. İf you have been planning to kill them, you wouldnt have bothered to save injured ones, especially heavly injured ones. Also you wouldnt treat us this nice.

    -You think this is nice?

    -İ have seen worst.

    -İ doubt it. Still i am treating you because you are prisoners of war which should be treated as guests. As long as your men dont make anything foolish and cooperate with us, we will count you as guests.

    -Understood.

    Joan puts her right hand on your shoulder.

    -Can i get back my slave? My lord. You know i...

    -He is a prisoner, not a slave.

    -BUT İ WON Hİ....

    -İ said he isnt a slave, he is our guest and will be treated so. Do you understand?

    She looks at you furiously then calms down.

    -Yes my lord.

    -By the way Blackhand. One last advice. Doing nothing to save your people makes you guilty as those corrupt nobles you serve. You fear for the innocent lives which is understandable but by not acting, you are dooming more innocents to death.

    William nods then turns back and leaves. Joan follows him, not that eager lot her prey go. You stand up and turn back to Cyrillia and Bjorn.
    >> mick824 11/20/11(Sun)14:59 No.16972961
    >>16972879
    since i think we're done with the interrogation, let's go to the feast
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)15:17 No.16973098
    >>16972961

    You return to feast to find your around the tables, already celebrating. You turn to Cyrillia which nods at you as you two join the feast. You enjoy your warriors friendly chatters. Krinn and Jasmine are together, enjoying the evening. And you notice most of your warriors have mates. You then remember how hard your grandfather forged them even Chosens were still human, they had families, children.

    -So mighty chieftain? What are you thinking about now?

    You turn and see Cyrillias' purple eyes staring at you.

    -Why are you asking. İ am sure you can read me.

    -Yes i can but then what is the point as long as you dont give voice to them.

    -So Cyrillia. İ want to ask. Why are you still following me? Why are you here?

    -İ dont understand you.

    -You have a family, you have a grandfather, you have your own home, yet you are still here. Dont you want to be with them.

    -İ do.

    -Then why are you still here? Why did you trust me in first place?

    -İt is complicared. Lets say i knew, i was going to meet you from the start, i just didnt know the time.

    -So you knew from the start that i would listen to your words and would not betray your trust.

    -İ knew that i had to trust you. Or otherwise my people would be stuck in a prison of their own making. İ knew i had to trust you, otherwise i would never be happy. İ knew i had to trust you for i need you.
    >> mick824 11/20/11(Sun)15:21 No.16973139
    "need me for what Cyrillia?" we say this with a bit of wary in our voice
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)15:32 No.16973268
    >>16973139

    -Nothing much. İ need you so i can have a purpose. And you gave me that. İ am happy. Finnaly i am out of the Great Forest. And i am surrounded by friends. Also i have twins.
    >> adviser K 11/20/11(Sun)15:46 No.16973424
    >>16972879
    I wonder how bloody their civil war would be if they had our help?

    >>16973098
    I don't know what to do with this
    Other plans
    Stuff to build
    We need to set up a a harbor to start trading.

    We should also build a training hall for each of our military traditions, so they can replenish without us micro managing it.

    Politics

    We should send heralds (with orders to proclaim their message at every village and city on the way to the capital) back to Aville to start negotiations about prisoners returns (but promising only to meet).
    >> mick824 11/20/11(Sun)15:46 No.16973428
    >>16973268
    "Oh, so that's it? you just wanted to have a purpose and a adventure to boot?.....well i shouldn't get so suspicious right now we have a feast to get back to. And Cyrillia, be careful with your wanderlust it may get you into more dangerous situations."
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)15:51 No.16973482
    >>16973428
    >>16973424

    Cyrillia sighs with a relief. She couldnt tell it again. Still maybe this was for the best. He was a human afterall.

    -----------------------1 week laters------------------------------

    Stone: 6(stone querry)
    İron (high quality) : 4( iron mine.)
    Wood: 6 (lumbermills)
    Food: 21 (farming+herding)


    Stone querry : +3 stone
    Lumbermills:+4 timber
    Farms: +5 food
    Animals: +5 food +5 fur and pelt +2 warhorses.
    İron mine: +1 iron

    Animal stock

    Warhorse breeds : 240
    Mavlu breeds: 500
    Goat and Ram flocks: 700

    Army
    115 chosen=3 Chosen warbands
    268 berkserker=6 Berseker Warbands
    300 ranger=6 Ranger warbands.
    180 swordsmen=4 Swordmen warband
    145 raiders=3 Raiders warbands
    >> mick824 11/20/11(Sun)15:52 No.16973491
    >>16973424
    that could work
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)15:52 No.16973496
    Raven Hold
    On going construction stone walls (1 weeks remaining)
    Great warriors hall
    Apothecarion
    Halls of knowledge
    Spirit lodge
    Hall of alchemy
    Great forge
    Stonemason
    Carpenter
    Basic farms
    Market Place
    Stone roads

    Windfall
    On going construction none
    Warriors hold
    Basic farms
    Smithy
    Carpenter
    Stone roads
    Archery range
    Stables

    Woodhill
    On going construction none
    Lumbermills
    Carpenter
    Mustering hall
    Smithy
    Stone roads
    Garden of Peace
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)15:56 No.16973536
    >>16973424

    You still have a little hangover from the last night. Still you shrug it off easly and get to work. Your advisor reports to you...

    -Coal shoartage prevents from forging new gear for chosens and swordsmen. Also cant advance forging without them and also most forges arent working.

    -Prisoners dont make any troubles still the fact remains. You have to decide what to do with them?

    -Lukas is nowhere to be found.

    -Your advisor reminds you, you havent picked a wife yet.
    >> adviser K 11/20/11(Sun)16:03 No.16973588
    >>16973491
    The plan is to incite a civil war.

    The proclaim at every village and town on the way is just insurance against the nobles trying to kill the messengers then clamming we killed the "peoples glorious hero"

    What I want to appear as; is an honest and fair barbarian. As plays up our the most positive aspects and gives us an excuse (in peoples minds) for the harm we will have to inflict and the inevitable culture conflict.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)16:04 No.16973603
    >>16973588

    Good thinking but for that you would need Blackhands support i think.
    >> Advisor Anon 11/20/11(Sun)16:09 No.16973647
    BTW.. Tomorrow. 10:00-16:00 BY 4chan time. and thursday 10:00- 16:00
    >> mick824 11/20/11(Sun)16:10 No.16973649
    >>16973603
    yeah we're gonna need his support in this, otherwise we'll look like we're atempting to incite a cvil war.....which we already are, just secretly
    >> adviser K 11/20/11(Sun)16:14 No.16973673
    >>16973603
    Civil unrest of any kind helps us, even if it's not a full rebellion.

    For a open rebellion yes. But any kind of civil unrest weakens Aville's position. Makes them more dependent on Ilythia which the common folk probably resent and strains Ilythia's military so that they are less likely to attack us (or weaker if they do attack us)
    >> mick824 11/20/11(Sun)16:21 No.16973731
    >>16973673
    us attempting to incite a civil war without the support of Blackhand might possibly unite Aville together even closer and/or force Aville and her allies to attack us in full force together
    >> adviser K 11/20/11(Sun)18:18 No.16974821
    >>16973731
    >Unite Aville together
    That is a problem. One of the reasons that I want to encourage the image of honest and fair, is those traits encourage trade; and if we get merchants to do buses with us they will not be for a war.
    If we can offend the nobles (during the prisoner talks) without offending the commoners, then when war comes it will be very unpopular and Aville will be ripe for "a change in management".

    >Aville and her allies to attack us in full force together
    If they do that then if would be a good time to ask our allies the caliphate to attack in retaliation. Further more It is unlikely as we are not overtly inciting war, just making it very hard on those nobles (the proclaim at every village thing could be explained as a northerner custom); and we have just made a trade agreement with Ilythia.


    Please note that I am not against recruiting Blackhand, I'm just against making all of our plans



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