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After two months of traveling your humble servant is back to continue the adventures of Charles de Villeroi. Last time you had, while still wounded, pushed back an attack from goat men and sorcerers consorting with the devil against your keep while your men investigated about an attack on your village of Otherone. Unfortunately the vile bard Beau and a ghibelline named Schamann who carried the spirit of Conradin von Hohenstaufen fled from your dungeons in the confusion of the attack you sent villagers to catch them. And after so much events the sweet lady Takable was spending the evening with you.

But let us begin, as per tradition, by a small prologue about events that take place in other parts of the strange world that you call India.

PROLOGUE :

In the darkest tunnels of the terrible fortress that we already visited one can see a quite pitiful group. They lived not in great caves warmed by lava or ancient halls built by duergar, no, they lived in the smallest and most disagreeable place that there was, a deep cave near a cliff, one of the roads to the Underworld. It was prone to catastrophes and sometimes entire families fell to the cliff during their sleep, it was awful but it was the only place where they were allowed to stay. Looking at the poor figures around a makeshift fire trying to warm themselves against the carven the leader of the group put tighter his rat's hide cape around himself and sighted. Every day since his birth had been as pitiful and if he was not throwing himself into the cliff it was purely by faith and remembrance, remembrance of a glorious past.

One of the goblin children who was sitting here near the fire with some adults asked him in a pleading tone.

-War chief Shitbag, war chief Shitbag please tell us a story.

Shitbag grimaced, he disliked this term, war chief, goblins never had war chiefs, they were lead by shamans who invoked visions of their ancestors and ruled them by this means, the simple fact that there was need of a war chief was a great humiliation for the Snaga tribe. He looked at the face of the goblin child with his meagre body, his skin of a colour between the green, the brown and the grey that was characteristic of the Snagas and his huge yellow cat like eyes and pointy teeth. The small goblin was soon joined by tens of others goblin kids. Shitbag liked kids, not in the sense that they were good when they were well cooked, eating the kids in time of famine always made him sad which was rare for a backstabbing goblin, no the old goblin liked them because they were naive, innocent and still full of hope that they would not be mistreated for all their life. Sighting he agreed and began to tell.

-Do you want a tale about the Master ?

-Yes, yes tell us a tale about the Master !
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>>5422744

The goblin chieftain sighted and agreed, sitting near the fire he began to tell.

-There once was a time, before our father, our grandfathers and great grandfathers were born, even before some of the oldest dark elves were born, we do not know exactly how many years it was since we do not have a calendar and we do not know how to read but it was a long time ago. At this time this fortress and all the forces of Evil who are more or less organised were not ruled by B'beg the Terrible...

Everyone looked around, uneased by this name that instilled fear into goblin bellies, this organ being considered the center of their emotions. Shitbag continued, not caring about it.

-But by another being, he was wise and powerful, incredibly evil and strong, and we, the Snaga tribe were created, bred by him to be his favourite servants. We did not live in these gloomy caves, no, we lived near the hot volcanic hearth of the fortress, we served at his banquets, and stole a bit too, nobody knew famine or mistreatment. Oh, of course sometimes he got bored and kicked one of us through the window because he spilled the drink or the potion that he had to carry but it was in good sport. Nobody dared beat us, not the orcs, not the dark elves, not the Duergar, not the green goblins, the yellow goblins and the black goblins. No, they all feared the Master and knew that we protected him...
Unfortunately the Master, even if he was properly evil as he should be, taught his art to his apprentice whom he trusted too much. The apprentice betrayed him, took his throne from him and imprisoned him since he could not kill an immortal being like the Master, after all what use is immortality if you could be killed ? And since we were his most loyal servants we got exiled, punished for supporting him and trying to stop the rebels... And we have no more warm rooms, no more access to the evil lord's own kitchen no more luxurious spoils of war like copper saucepans that we can use as helmets, we never get any loot and we are sent to those terrible, terrible caves. But worse, the new master, B'beg the Terrible, deprived our people of magic to punish us, he deprived us of visions of the ancestors, and of the master, he did not want us to be able to communicate with him. So we truly lost all, all but the will to survive to see the Master back and some old tales that I am telling you. We have still shamans like Dumbgit but they have no visions at all....

The goblin children wept at this tale but one of them asked.

-But... War Chief, how could we remember anything about the Master since it was so long ago, how could the tales not be lost since we..

-Shut up it's magi...

The warchief was interrupted by a runner, a small Snaga with gigantic ears who wore an eyepatch, he told.

-Warchief, warchief, the shaman has had a vision !
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>>5422750

A vision ? Was it a sort of jape, everyone thought that unbelievable and Shitbag was followed by half the tribe when he began to walk towards the shaman's hut. Effectively, strange songs and eerie lights came out of his tent and he smelled the odor of some kinds of mushrooms that helped to bring the necessary clarity to a shaman's mind to manage to have a vision. He then heard distinctly a voice coming from the tent, not a goblin's voice but a powerful, manly voice that irradiated majesty with a certain cruel undertone it clearly said, to the astonishment of the Snagas who began kneeling before it.

-You, the wrinkled one with the cape, enter the tent, I have to talk to you.

It would be hard to describe the emotions of Shitbag, his people had waited for many millennia and here, now, it was him who had to receive news from the Master... Or maybe it was all a cruel joke devised by some bored evil sorcerer, no, they ignored the stories, only B'beg and some people in his inner circle knew it and...

-Do not make me wait, runt.

He quickly entered the tent, telling humbly and bowing his head.

-The worm that I am is sorry, beloved oppressor. It is just, more than all we expected and....

When he had an answer he saw that it was the Shaman speaking, but his eyes were closed, he didn't use his voice and an eerie blue light came from his mouth. He talked less loudly than the last time, only the chief had to hear what was said.

-Yes, yes, I know, I am back after twelve millennia and it is the greatest thing that happened in all those times. Nothing new under the sun, mortals are easily impressed. But yes, we live truly exciting times...

-But omnipotent dark lord, how, and why now how can...

-Do you dare questioning my choices, vermin ?

-Nnnnnn-no, most feared tyrant, I was just...

-Enough, we live exciting times, the prophecies of old do not mean nothing anymore and so my spirit could roam free without needing to fulfill one of them ! I shall prepare my vengeance against the treacherous wretches who turned their backs on me ! And you will be a capital instrument in it ! If I could not act I had time to watch, and what I saw was interesting.

-Does it means that... That you will lead us anew, glorious Master ?

-No ! I spent twelve millennia without the ability to interact with the world, if I was mortal I would probably be completely mad by now. You think that I want to spend time with half starved stinky goblins like you ? I deserve two or three centuries of vacations. With a beach and dark elf bitches, for some time until I regain my corporeal form.

Shitbag was kneeling, and too afraid to say anything while his Master continued.
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>>5422755

-I know how all those prophecies came to an end, of course it will be too hard to understand for your peanut sized brains but I have bred you to be loyal and funny, not to conduct magical researches. I want you to go to a crappy place, in Bifuria, whose name has changed from Lorcal to Local. Understood ? There you will find a goblin shaman, inside him there is a spirit, The spirit of a boy king, I want you to obey this spirit as you obey me for the next 200 years. Understood.

-Y... Yes master...

-Good, then I will leave this awful place and advise you to do the same quickly if you do not want to fear my wrath ! You should already be travelling.

And with those words the shaman gasped and opened his eyes, the light coming from his mouth became extinct and he looked a bit lost.

The war chief asked him.

-Dumbgit, Dumbgit... Are you... Back, was, the Master, inhabiting your body ? You were speaking with a strange voice and glowing like a firefly.

The goblin shaman looked at him strangely, and then nodded his head, answering.

-Yes... yes... I remember not what was said but... But he sent me a vision... I had a vision ! Finally ! I HAD A VISION ! Hahahaha !

He fled from the tent in manic laughter, Shitbag on it's tail and all the goblins looked at him wanting to know what the Master said but instead the shaman mumbled.

-A yellow banner, with a black eagle, with two heads looking right and left ! And another one with three lions ! Human banners yes ! And huge castles and....

He began pointing at the bewildered snagas who understood nothing.

-You will be a Reichsritter, you will be the burgmeister of an Hanseatic town and you... You war chief will be a markgraf ! Yes yes !
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>>5422755

MEANWHILE IN LOCAL :

Meanwhile in Local you were trying to remain calm while some peasants were reporting to you how they managed to lose the bard and the Schamann. The speaker was a bearded peasant with an aquiline nose called Badomen. He seemed to not suffer from smallpox or other diseases.

-I told to raise all the village and you were not able to catch two men ?

-B..b...but my lord, they had magic and we feared pursuing them in the dark and Brainlet lost his footing and fell into the river while pursuing them, he frowned... And they stole a rowing boat before fleeing...

-What a bunch of imbeciles... Now we have to worry about his return to his guild...

-Hum, yes, and our friends Outre and Ageous fell during the night, one broke his leg, the other his finger. They ask from compensation from you my lord since they said that you sent them and...

-ENOUGH ! I shall not suffer your stupidity anymore and for those two idiots...

>I shall have their tongues removed so they stop to complain.
>I shall cut their hands as thieves.
>I shall remind them that they voluntarily participated in the chass to gain 3 gold coins.
>Give them something because at least they tried to help.
>I shall remind you all that the only due reward was if you caught the two bastards and you accepted the risks. (Rulership test)

You had a wonderful night where Lady Takable and you had interesting conversations and you thought that your idiotic villeins would be able to catch a cowardly minstrel and a German dwarf. How could the peasantry be so numerous but so incompetent at the same time... You tried to calm yourself thinking that it was your duty before the Lord to take care of this people who would not be able to do anything without a nobleman first ordering it. You dismissed the peasants and then received good news, at least, from one of your guardsmen.

-My lord ! Bohémond is back !

That was wonderful news, Bohémond was with brother Louis and captain Crumbling though, and 15 soldiers who had to chase the brigands from your village of Otherone. You asked to see him and the young knight quickly came, he seemed to be winded and he politely bowed his head when he saw you.

-Monseigneur, our men have came before the brigands left, there were 40 of them and they were well armed, I came here to ask for reinforcements. Brother Louis and Captain Crumbling are pursuing them.

Reinforcements ? You had not enough of them. Instead you asked.

-How was the village ? They killed and pillaged a lot ?

-Monseigneur, it was strange, the peasants talked about a really huge man leading the brigands, and they seemed to have killed nobody, simply beaten the peasantry into submission and taken everything precious, they took the livestock and the money of the inhabitants. They burned the barn but not a lot of homes. They came here on horses but since they have taken the livestock they have been going more slowly.
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>>5422767

It was unexpected, very unexpected indeed, but then you understood, these men were probably Baron's men, and this huge man was probably Brutus Enforcer, his guard's captain. They must have been quite organised troops. They were here to distract you and weaken you while those wall climbers tried to kill you. Once you were dead and Lady Takable would be given back to the baron he would, as your liege lord, inherit your lands. There was no need for him to kill his future taxpayers. So you had 40 well armed cavalrymen who left your village... What to do ?

>Send all your troops to support the effort. You need to destroy those knaves.
>Even if the indian troops seem to be poorly trained you would not risk your men who are still partly inexperienced in a fight of 35 footmen against 40 cavalry. And you need some men to guard your keep. Order Bohémond to call back your troops.
>Other (write in)
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>>5422767
It's back! Yes!

>I shall remind you all that the only due reward was if you caught the two bastards and you accepted the risks. (Rulership test)
Peasants, always begging for things even in failure.

>Even if the indian troops seem to be poorly trained you would not risk your men who are still partly inexperienced in a fight of 35 footmen against 40 cavalry. And you need some men to guard your keep. Order Bohémond to call back your troops.

I don't think this is winnable with our current men. On the bright side, we'll possibly gain a couple men by virtue of angry sons and fathers
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>>5422769
>I shall remind you all that the only due reward was if you caught the two bastards and you accepted the risks.
>Even if the indian troops seem to be poorly trained you would not risk your men who are still partly inexperienced in a fight of 35 footmen against 40 cavalry. And you need some men to guard your keep. Order Bohémond to call back your troops.
>Other : Study the terrain, maybe there is a strategic place to lure these cavalry to take them down before they realize their weak German intelligence

Welcome dear MJ! I have no doubt that your precious holidays have given you plenty of ideas for our very dear Local Lord who only wants the good of his people, that future enemies tremble before him.

PS: I don't know roll, if someone wants to do it for me I would be grateful (I don't have very low German intelligence!)
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>>5422777
>>5422782

Thank you good sirs, roll rulership please to convince those villeins that you know best what is good for them.
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Rolled 46 (1d100)

>>5422787
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Rolled 15 (1d100)

>>5422787
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Rolled 46 (1d100)

>>5422787
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Rolled 36 (1d100)

>>5422787
Welcome back, QM!
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>>5422789
>>5422791
>>5422822

I took the three first rolls and you have an average of 35,7 for a rulership value of 36 ! Congratulations !

>>5422831

Thank you good sir.

>>5422769
>>5422777

You looked at the peasants and talked, and the simple fact that you looked sternly at your subjects made them shiver and be uncomfortable. The guilt of trying to steal from you, and of not managing to catch two men made them look at their feet and they understood what was wrong. It was like this, by persuasion and charisma, that you wanted to rule your lands. You wanted to be a stern but just lord like your father. The peasants understood that they would have been rewarded if they caught the criminals, and that you had not to pay for their injuries, the guilty party were those damned "adventurers" and the small green skinned ghibelline.

Then there was the question of your pursuit of the bandits, whom you greatly suspected being Baron's Crook soldiers. Unfortunately the odds were not in your favour. You had infantry, they had cavalry, so they could avoid the battle in the plains that made the greater part of your lands. And in plains they would simply charge and destroy your men, spears or not. Your experience in warfare made you understand that infantry was worth nothing, it was simply composed of peasants or routiers and other mercenaries that were broken simply by seeing a wall of lances and bright cuirasses charging at them on powerful warhorses. They fled like sparrows against a charge and even if the Indian cavalry seemed to be far less formidable than your friends from the ban of Champagne you did not doubted that with numerical advantage they would win against your infantry. You quickly told your soldier to send a message to Bohémond and order him to bring back the men of Brother Louis and Captain Crumbling, they were outnumbered and might be destroyed by a charge. They must not pursue.

This decision broke your hearth, or it would have broken it if you would have been a southron weakling who showed his emotions to everyone and exaggerated them. But you were a knight from a langue d'oïl province and so you stayed stoic and canalised your emotions into a cold anger. The fact that you were attacked and could not punish those responsible with fire and sword was terribly frustrating. Your broken ankle did nothing to arrange this, fortunately you had only three days until it would be totally healed and you could walk again. Only the tender displays of affection of Lady Takable managed to appease you.
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>>5423078

You had decided to write to Count Careless, you needed to tell him about the attempt on your life and to ask for his benediction for a marriage between Lady Takable and you. You had to write the letter well, and to send a messenger that will be loyal. Since you were not able to read and write, even if you were learning, you were helped by your wise councillor, Oldfossil, who was writing your thoughts and adding suggestions.

-Let us begin by citing his titles, Count Careless, or even write "my liege"

-Knowing the count he would not care my lord, but we should write something about the old lord Random, he was a good friend of Count Careless.

-That is a good idea dear Oldfossil. We will write about him... Then we will...

>Tell him the full story of your misadventures with the Baron Crook, beginning with the duel against Lord Hostil and why you suspect the baron of having attacked our lands and tried to kill me. We lack tangible proofs to prove his involvement but we will try to be convincing.
>Tell him the full story of your misadventures with the Baron Crook, beginning with the duel against Lord Hostil and why we suspect the baron of having attacked our lands and tried to kill me. We lack tangible proofs but we can invent some, like a false note that we will say we took from the dead goat.
>Tell him the full story of your misadventures with the Baron Crook, beginning with the duel against Lord Hostil and why we suspect the baron of having attacked our lands and tried to kill me. We lack tangible proofs but we can say that we have and we will show them when we will see the count in person.
>Tell him a short story of your misadventures with Baron Crook and tell why we suspect the baron of having attacked our lands and trying to kill me. We lack tangible proofs to prove his involvement but we will try to be convincing.
>Tell him a short story of your misadventures with Baron Crook and tell why we suspect the baron of having attacked our lands and trying to kill me. We lack tangible proofs but we can invent some, like a false note that we will say we took from the dead goat.
>Tell him a short story of your misadventures with Baron Crook and tell why we suspect the baron of having attacked our lands and trying to kill me. We lack tangible proofs but we can say that we have and we will show them when we will see the count in person.
>Other (write in)

You continued, deciding to write about the mariage, but how to explain it...
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>>5423082

>Write that lady Takable wanted to visit you, because you were close, and even if she was wrong to come to you without an authorisation of her tutor, the baron, it was not a reason for him to send men to kill you and take her to his castle by force. Tell that you wish to marry her to protect her and that you love each other. Appeal to his reason and logic.
>Write that lady Takable feared the baron and chose to flee towards you for love. Maybe the count has a soft hearth and would understand.
>Let Lady Takable write something too about our mariage, she said that the count knew her and liked her, he would maybe listen to her. Maybe he is the kind of man who listens to women's opinions.
>Other (write in)

Then you could add other things.

>Write about Lord Random, and how you hope to be worthy of him as the new Local Lord. Tell that you would like to know more about this relative that you never knew from his friends, like the Count.
>Praise count Careless and his wisdom, a little bit of flattery is always good.
>Ask the permission to visit the Count's Castle to speak to him about all of this.
>Other (Write in)

>Ask Oldfossil what else should you write and ask advice on what should you be writing.

Then you needed someone to carry your letter, you will probably have to cross baronial lands to manage to bring it to the count.

>Send Ancel, he is clever and could avoid being followed, even if he is not very presentable.
>Send Bohémond, he is young, courteous and a fine knight, he will give you a good image at the count's court.
>Send Cop, he is a loyal sergeant and could be a good messenger but he is a simple man at arms, he could do the job but no diplomacy.
>Send one of Cop's sons, they are loyal and could probably ride faster than their older father. But they are simple soldiers and less experienced against eventual traps on the road.
>Send Brother Louis, the Templar has already travelled to pleasantville and is courteous even if the last time he travelled he gravely injured two men.
>Send Godefroy, the old knight looks worse than Bohémond but he is an experienced man, he would know what to do.
>Send Captain Crumbling, he is old but knows the count and the roads.
>Send one of Lady Takable's men, to not be suspected.
>Send an escort of four riders with your messenger.
>Order your men to disguise themselves while travelling to avoid being ambushed on the road.
>Other (write in)

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>>5423083

You gain +1 mudcore from not compensating the injured villeins and affirming your rights over the peasantry. And please roll an intrigue roll for the letter, your choices will give bonuses or maluses to the roll to convince the Count to defend you (if the letter comes to him of course).

Your new stats :

Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 3
XP : 295 (next level at 450)

Stats

Combat : 51%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 36%

Piety : 40

Mudcore : 38+1 = 39

With 39 Mudcore you have a bigger field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. New illnesses will appear too around you, but the Mudcore that you have brought upon this world will make a new companion appear.
Next level at 40, at 40 mudcore you would be able to "specialise" this ability and choose one of the three paths proposed.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
-Dumbstruck by Lady Takable : you are convinced that you are not able to fool Lady Takable after your double critical failure, you have -10 intrigue when you try to manipulate her
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>>5423082
>Tell him a short story of your misadventures with Baron Crook and tell why we suspect the baron of having attacked our lands and trying to kill me. We lack tangible proofs to prove his involvement but we will try to be convincing.

>Write that lady Takable wanted to visit you, because you were close, and even if she was wrong to come to you without an authorisation of her tutor, the baron, it was not a reason for him to send men to kill you and take her to his castle by force. Tell that you wish to marry her to protect her and that you love each other. Appeal to his reason and logic.

>Write about Lord Random, and how you hope to be worthy of him as the new Local Lord. Tell that you would like to know more about this relative that you never knew from his friends, like the Count.
>Ask the permission to visit the Count's Castle to speak to him about all of this.

>Send Bohémond, he is young, courteous and a fine knight, he will give you a good image at the count's court.
>Order your men to disguise themselves while travelling to avoid being ambushed on the road.
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Rolled 68 (1d100)

>>5423082
>Tell him the full story of your misadventures with the Baron Crook, beginning with the duel against Lord Hostil and why you suspect the baron of having attacked our lands and tried to kill me. We lack tangible proofs to prove his involvement but we will try to be convincing.

>Write that lady Takable feared the baron and chose to flee towards you for love. Maybe the count has a soft hearth and would understand.

>Write about Lord Random, and how you hope to be worthy of him as the new Local Lord. Tell that you would like to know more about this relative that you never knew from his friends, like the Count.

>Send Bohémond, he is young, courteous and a fine knight, he will give you a good image at the count's court.
>Order your men to disguise themselves while traveling to avoid being ambushed on the road.

>>5423087
We're close to 40 mudcore, I'm excited!
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>>5423082
>Tell him a short story of your misadventures with Baron Crook and tell why we suspect the baron of having attacked our lands and trying to kill me. We lack tangible proofs to prove his involvement but we will try to be convincing.
>Write that lady Takable feared the baron and chose to flee towards you for love. Maybe the count has a soft hearth and would understand.
>Write about Lord Random, and how you hope to be worthy of him as the new Local Lord. Tell that you would like to know more about this relative that you never knew from his friends, like the Count.
>Send Bohémond, he is young, courteous and a fine knight, he will give you a good image at the count's court.
>Order your men to disguise themselves while travelling to avoid being ambushed on the road.
Damn these votes be longer than the update
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>>5422744
Any link to the previous threads?
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Rolled 58 (1d100)

>>5423082
>>Tell him the full story of your misadventures with the Baron Crook, beginning with the duel against Lord Hostil and why we suspect the baron of having attacked our lands and tried to kill me. We lack tangible proofs but we can invent some, like a false note that we will say we took from the dead goat.

>Write that lady Takable wanted to visit you, because you were close, and even if she was wrong to come to you without an authorisation of her tutor, the baron, it was not a reason for him to send men to kill you and take her to his castle by force. Tell that you wish to marry her to protect her and that you love each other. Appeal to his reason and logic.

>Praise count Careless and his wisdom, a little bit of flattery is always good.

>Send Brother Louis, the Templar has already travelled to pleasantville and is courteous even if the last time he travelled he gravely injured two men.


Almost to 40
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>>5423405

Of course good sir, here are the links :

Thread 1 : >https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2022/5085315/

Thread 2 : >https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2022/5134375/

Thread 3 : >https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2022/5194246/

Thread 4 :

>https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2022/5314154/

>>5423095
>>5423195

If you could roll gentlemen, I will take the average of the first three rolls.

>>5423124

You are right to be, the choice made at 40 mudcore will probably influence all the game.
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Rolled 74 (1d100)

>>5423551
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Rolled 27 (1d100)

>>5423551
pollen
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>>5423095
>>5423124
>>5423195
>>5423405
>>5423520
>>5423578
>>5423590

Currently writing but we still have a tie between short story and long story and between appezaling to the reason of the count or telling him a love story to appeal to his emotions.

I will need a tie breaker before posting the update.
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>>5423095

+1
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>>5423095
>>5423124
>>5423195
>>5423405
>>5423520
>>5423578
>>5423590
>>5424392

At the end your letter to the count you ordered Oldfossil to reread it, you choose to write a short story proving the crimes of baron Crook because you supposed that the count would not have a lot of time and even if you lacked proofs of the misdeeds of the Baron you did not doubted that you were quite convincing. Then you wrote about lady Takable, and your future mariage, explaining how she got in your castle and why you should marry her then you praised Lord Random, trying to make the Count remember about his old friend. You then sent Bohémond to send the message, unfortunately he was known by the baron's men since he came with you to Someplace so you ordered him to disguise himself. He seemed not very appealed by the idea.

-But, monseigneur, how should I disguise myself, I will not pass as a monk and I do not even know if Indians have monasteries in their lands... or a pilgrim perhaps but I ignore how... And I do not know where to go to travel to Pleasantville, I have never been there and...

-I will find a solution try to be disguised as... I know, an adventurer, they are seen as travelling everywhere. And maybe we have someone who could travel with you...

Oldfossil suggested one thing.

-Adventurers come often from different background, we could send our only elven guardman, Gardasil, unlike dwarves he can ride a horse. And he knows the road to Pleasantville.

-Excellent, you will travel together with Gardasil, prepare your horses.

-Now monseigneur, but I...

-We do not have time to lose ! The baron has sacked one of my villages and he will probably complain to the count about Lady Takable since his attack failed. You must go there first !

The man understood, probably because he was becoming closer and closer to the handmaiden of your future wife and because he knew that you could be quite terrible when your wrath fell upon him. Heh, he was a good knight but when you were angry you had an habit of going hard on the training yard and in those times he rarely managed to score a point while you pummelled him with your axe. With this you ended the day with a good dinner in even better company. Unfortunately problems would catch up to you the next morning.
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A delegation of peasants from Otherone came, there were fathers, mothers, young children and even a very old man with a cane that was probably the village elder. You ordered your men to carry yourself in your great hall and to let those peasant enter. They looked miserable and were dressed in rags, some of them showed signs of having been beaten up. Most of the people looked like peasants from France, but there was a short scotsman in their midst and a female who had ears less pointed than a guelph but still more than it should be to be natural, maybe her mother stretched her ears when she was a babe, it was maybe an indian custom, and one family, including the elder, seemed to be very swarthy. You thought they were saracens and when the old man had to advance towards your throne to speak you told.

-Come forth, Saracen, explain me your plights.

The man answered in a strange melodious accent.

-Saracen ? My lord I am but Ishaan Devi, owner of the Pondichéry farm and village elder of Otherone. I never heard of saracens...

-And I never heard of such strange names during all my stay in India, but come forth Ishaan Devi and speak for my subjects.

He bowed, advancing slowly, and explained.

-My lord, we were attacked, as you know, by brigands, fortunately your brave men came before they could kill us all but they stole all our livestock, burned three houses and the communal barn, and they beaten us until we gave them all our saved money... They even broke the legs of my cousin when they saw that he had only silver and not gold, they thought that he was too rich... We could rebuild, of course, but any help from you would be very welcome my lord...

Ah, it was this then, peasants wanted two things, food and money, they thought that their lords were a source of both in difficult times when in fact THEY should pay taxes and money to their liege. And peasants with gold ? Yes... You remembered that they were rich here and that everyone paid in gold coins, it was very strange, and when all the gold got changed into silver, of course it affected the peasantry as much as you. Everyone looked at you to decide what to do, your councillors, Lady Takable too, you had to make a good decision. You did not bother to listen to the sad words of Ishaan Devi about his destroyed village, instead thinking of an answer. Some lords lessened temporarily the taxes on their subjects when they were struck by some disaster but it was hard to raise them again, the people grew fat and did not understood the meaning of the world "temporarly" at the same time it would be pious to give some money to those peasants, but you had not a lot left.
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>>5424414

What do you answer ?

>I shall give 100 gold coins to the peasants of Otherone, it is not much but it shall help you and your families.
>The inhabitants of Otherone will pay 10% less taxes next year, you will need to rebuild your homes.
>My men already saved your lives by making the bandits flee, I am not here to give money, I offer protection.
>You dare asking for money when my soldiers risked their lives to save yours ! Begone before I order you to be whipped !
>Dear Oldfossil, tell me, what is the custom in such cases ?
>You were not attacked by bandits, but men of Baron Crook in disguise, I will seek justice before count Careless for you and I will not forget you. I will make those evil men pay.
>Other (write in)

Choose one choice please.
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>>5424414
>Inhabitants of Otherone will receive 10% tax returns for the next year, to rebuild their homes!
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>>5424416
>>The inhabitants of Otherone will pay 10% less taxes next year, you will need to rebuild your homes.
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>>5424416
>The inhabitants of Otherone will pay 10% less taxes next year, you will need to rebuild your homes.

If they refuse to return to the normal rate after the year is over, we'll have the manpower to force them by then
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>>5424416
>>The inhabitants of Otherone will pay 10% less taxes next year, you will need to rebuild your homes.
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>>5424427
>>5424437
>>5424449
>>5424525

You took your most authoritative voice and announced.

-I thereby decree that the inhabitants of Otherone will pay 10% less taxes next year, you will need to rebuild your homes.

The peasants thanked you, bowed and kneeled you then signalled them to leave. They seemed very satisfied and Father François thanked you for your generosity, you told him that generosity was a virtue. To be honest you would probably be at war next year seeing how all of this was going, so you could increase taxes 20% and never decrease them, King Philippe did it often, why could you not ?

The next days were not very eventful, until, until you finally could remove your leg from it's cast. It was the old healing woman that served in the legion and made your cast that did it, under the supervision of Lady Rose Takable who always told her to be careful that seemed to annoy the old woman. It was strange, but as the woman removed it she told.

-It is done my lord, your leg has healed.

Lady Takable added.

-Oh ! Charles, you could finally walk, I am so happy for you... But we could still practise reading if you want.

By Saint Denis, Lady Takable was beautiful, charming and one of the finest specimen of women that you knew, and you needed to learn to read but this was very annoying. Yes you understood that reading was useful for a lord, but you simply had rarely the will to learn it, even if you made progress it made your head hurt. Books were overrated, useful for monks and clerks, not warriors like you, you were a strong man, a warrior, a knight, you did not need this, then you saw the beautiful lady smiling at you with her rosy cheeks and her youthful smile, she looked as beautiful as Guinevere in the tales of King Arthur. You had to submit.

-Hosanna ! Help me raise, Godefroi, Ancel... And yes, we will read, of course my lady...

You still had some troubles walking but the old woman said that it will pass. Happily you told.

-My brave men, give a gold coin to this lady healer, and rejoice ! I can walk again ! The time when I could do nothing is over ! Let us feast and rejoice and then...

>Bring me to the training yard ! I need to see if I can fight still !
>Let us ride together as promised, Rose, I promised you to do it and my first thoughts are with you.
>I want a good hunt ! I have not been able to hunt for a long time, you talked to me about gigantic beasts called Aurochs, let us see how the indians hunt them.
>Let's ride to Otherone, I have never been there and I want to see the damage myself.
>Other (write in)

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>>5424547

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You gain +1 piety for your generosity towards the peasantry.

Your new stats :

Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 3
XP : 295 (next level at 450)

Stats

Combat : 51%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 36%

Piety : 40+1 = 41

Mudcore : 39

With 39 Mudcore you have a bigger field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. New illnesses will appear too around you, but the Mudcore that you have brought upon this world will make a new companion appear.
Next level at 40, at 40 mudcore you would be able to "specialise" this ability and choose one of the three paths proposed.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
-Dumbstruck by Lady Takable : you are convinced that you are not able to fool Lady Takable after your double critical failure, you have -10 intrigue when you try to manipulate her
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>>5424547
>>Let us ride together as promised, Rose, I promised you to do it and my first thoughts are with you.
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>>5424547
>>Let us ride together as promised, Rose, I promised you to do it and my first thoughts are with you.
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>>5424547
>Let us ride together as promised, Rose, I promised you to do it and my first thoughts are with you.
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>>5424547
>Let us ride together as promised, Rose, I promised you to do it and my first thoughts are with you.

Fighting can wait for later. Women do not understand that art enough to appreciate it properly, so while Lady Takable's blessings and support would be much appreciated, it can really wait until after she leaves.
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>>5424547
>Let us ride together as promised, Rose, I promised you to do it and my first thoughts are with you.
Is Lady Takeable shaggable yet or not?
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>>5424941
She's a lady, Anon, that's for after marriage
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>>5424947
I coom from simple land, my lord. One where sex is always yes and marriage is never. This here just sounds like blue balls and possible entrapment. What if Lady Rose hides thorns in her flower? How are we supposed to avoid the danger is we can't get our royal cock in that pussy first?
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>>5424591

>>5424726
>>5424947


Well said my lords you are wise men knowlegeable in the arts of courtly love as I see.

>>5424956

Do not worry good sir, tavern wenches and peasant girls exist to be, as you say, shagged, noble born ladies exist to be praised and loved. We can always court the ladies and relieve our physical needs (before marriage) on a common born woman, or even on several, after all as Molière would say in 4 centuries "all the pleasure of love is in change".

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You were in a good mood and you proposed quickly.

-Let us ride together as promised Rose, I promised you to do so and my first thoughts are always with you.

She blushed adorably and told you.

-Ooooh, Charles, you are so kind, let me dress accordingly and we will go. Thank you my lord.

-My lady, I am but your humble knight servant, and you were so kind to me to help me recover. I am sure that your sweet care had helped my recovery.

She smiled and blushed then excused herself, she had to be adorned in a dress suited for riding. Of course you had to wait an hour... Women... It is fortunate that they do not go to war, they can never be there on time. Well, at least you had time to change to your riding clothes.

Fortunately it was still the morning when one of your servants told you that she was ready. She had came here on a cart and you wondered if she rode astride like always or if she was fashionable enough to use one of the new side saddles with a sambue. You knew that those saddles permitted women to seat on only one side of their horse and to not crease their dress but riding more quickly than walk was dangerous. After all Isabelle of Aragon, wife of your previous king, Philippe III the bold, and mother of king Philippe IV died after a fall from her sambue when going back from the crusades where she accompanied her husband and stepfather. Of course she was pregnant at the time so particularly delicate, but you didn't wanted your lady to die from the same reason. You quickly came to the courtyard, hoping to see Lady Takable mount. Maybe you could take a short glimpse at her ankles, or even help her and... You casted aside such lustful thoughts. But even, seeing the breasts, or their upper part, was easy when they wore some kind of dresses, but her legs... They remained mysterious and always hidden under long dresses, inviting you to open them and see what was between them. It was thinking about this that you saw her. Lady Takable was stunning, her blonde hair floating around her and decorated with a copper coronet while she wore a red dress that seemed specially done to ride astride and that was cut to put her hips, her chest and her thin waist in valour. You could see that her legs were in a kind of pants and long buckskin boots made for riding, by sainte Marie Madeleine it was beautiful. She wore a golden medallion around her neck. Some men were bringing When she came you pushed aside the servants who wanted to help her and told.
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>>5425182

-My lady, seeing you ravishes me as always. You look like the sun that raises in an autumn morning.

You then took her hand, kissed it and led her to the horses that were prepared by your servants. She rode a white mare while your own palfrey was brown. A loyal beast called Pissenlit who served you well in France and in Flanders.

-Thank you my lord, your praises touch me deeply, I am sure that you are as good a rider as you are a warrior my lord. I hope to not seem clumsy in your eyes...

-I am sure, my lady, that you will ride as fast as the wind. Permit me to help you get on your horse.

She was quite small in stature and accepted happily, you helped her put her foot on the stirrup and to pass her leg on the other side of the horse. The fact that you touched her a bit longer than expected seemed to only amuse her, she looked at you with a glint in her eye. You smiled too. Then you ordered your servants to fetch your horse and you were outside, accompanied by four guardsmen on horses, Godefroi and Brother Louis.

When you rode throught Local some peasants saluted you, hailing you as their lord and you waved to them, Lady Takable rode near you and asked.

-They seem to love you, what did you do to earn such praise ?

-They knew that I was wounded, and I have put down some ghibellines, and false priests before.

-You are such a brave knight Charles, a true hero from a chivalric romance.

-Yes, we can say that.

You told her modestly while she giggled.

But now you had to decide where to go... You could of course ride towards the north, near the river, it could be beautiful and you could visit the short scotsmen who made such a good beer, or to the east, in the great plain of the cairns, maybe you could see an ancient tumulus, you never got there but head there were old tombs here, but the plains were a bit dull as a landscape. Maybe you could ride to the west, the road to the baronial lands, seeing the sun setting on the hills of Nesse could be beautiful and the farms of this rascal of Cresus and your serf Pauperus were there... Or maybe you could go to the south, upstream towards the queste river where your men were digging an irrigation canal and planting an orchard, then you could continue to the forest and even if it was a bit dangerous it was a good place to be alone with a beautiful lady.

>Ride towards the north
>Ride towards the east
>Ride towards the west
>Ride towards the south
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>>5425183
>>Ride towards the west
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>>5425183
>>Ride towards the west
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>>5425183
>Ride towards the west

Women love sunsets
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>>5425315

You decided to ride towards the west, the landscape was a bit dull but once the sun will set you will see it fall between two hills. There were some fields and plains around you, tended by peasants who saluted you when Lady Takable asked you.

-I never have been here... The road to my lands passes along the Queste... It is a bit flat, no ? Or there is something you want me to watch.

-You dislike plains my lady ?

-No, not really, under the sun it is beautiful, even if it is quite cold in autumn, and seeing a river is always more beautiful. I simply was born in plains, all what remains of my father's land are plains, near the Cairns, it can be dull...

-I was born in plains too my lady, but you should not be so harsh with our native landscapes. Yes, of course, the land is flat, but it makes the landscape dominated by the sky, you can see the light of the sun change, the clouds grey and white moving in the sky and feel the greatness of the kingdom of God. The sky is never the same, it always changes.

She looked at you tenderly, answering.

-You are such a poet Charles.

It made you smile, you then explained.

-And the sunset on the hills of Nesse is beautiful my lady, and we have verdant fields here.

She frowned and told you.

-But it will be hours before sunset... Mmmmh... Let us do something interesting. Try to catch me my lord !

And she sent her white palfrey to gallop laughing kindly like the young lady of 17 years old that she was. She seemed to be a quite skilled rider, she weighted less than you and her horse was excellent, but you had passed practically all your life on the saddle. You knew that you could catch her but maybe it would be wiser to take your time, let her gallop to move away from your escort and to have a little time together. Or you could catch her directly, if she seemed to be skilled maybe she was not and you would not want her to die by falling from her horse.

You looked at her golden hair flying behind her and decided to.

>Catch her quickly
>Let you be far away from your escort and catch her then.
>Other (write in)
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>>5425438
>Catch her quickly
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>>5425438
>>Let you be far away from your escort and catch her then.
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>>5425438
>Let you be far away from your escort and catch her then.
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>>5425438
>>Let you be far away from your escort and catch her then.
Sounds like a chance for some frisky business and/or a random encounter either way, Tally-ho!
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>>5425623

You let her take a bit of advance before sending your horse to a swift gallop. You made a sign to your men to wait a bit behind and you heard Godfrey mutter something about "Silly young love", you felt bad for the old knight, she had not seen his wife in more since you came here, it was practically two months. You had to admit that Lady Takable knew how to ride fast and that you had to stop pretending to catch her. You rode fast, tiring your horses, you passed the farms of Cresus, and the farm of Pauperus, you knew that she disliked plains so you decided to stop her near the foothills of the hills of Nesse. Finally, you caught up to Lady Rose and took her reins, stopping her horses while you were both laughing, she teased you a bit.

-Finally? I thought that you would never catch me...

-You ride swiftly gente dame and... It seems that we have lost our escort...

She smiled seeing this and asked you.

-Then we may as well await them, could you help me dismount my Lord?

-Of racing gentle lady.

And it was done, you quickly dismounted and helped her, attaching your two horses near a lone oak tree before a pond. It was a quite beautiful landscape, with the sky nearby and you sat in the grass, she did it near you and soon you were leaning on each other. First both of you were silent, simply enjoying the good company, but then she broke the silence.

-Lord Charles, I am so glad that you can ride again... I was afraid when you were wounded, but now I feel safe... Even if you managed to kill this satyr while you were wounded I feared for you.. .

-Because of Baron Crook, my lady?

Her tone became pained.

-Yes.. Even if we marry and have the benediction of the Count I fear that he will try to pursue us... He.. He killed my father Charles, he needs to die, slowly and painfully preferably.

You leaned back, decided to lie down and caressed her her kindly with your right hand, she lied down near you.

-Do not worry, I will take care of this. We have fooled his plans and we have Lord Neutral's support.

She seemed to not be so calm about the situation. Huddling against you she told.

-Oh, Charles, my knight, my heroic champion... I know that you are unmatched in the field of battle but the baron is devious, he will use means, underhanded means, I do not know if there are those in your lands , but he has assassins with Lord Creepy Bitchson and a powerful court mage too.

-I already killed one of those my lady, you have nothing to fear from these assassins, and a pious man should not fear sorcerers and mesmerisers. But let us not worry about it, we are here in a happy occasion, let us not talk about vile men and their schemes.

She nodded and you both looked at the sky, she then tried to tell.

-There is a passage in the ballad about the Hills where two loved ones look at the sky together, just like us.

-And what did they do looking at the sky?

-They kissed...
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>>5426208

If it was not a signal to do something then you were not called Charles de Villeroi and you quickly began to imitate the characters of this ballad. It was chaste kisses but they tasted good, lady Takable smelled, as always, like strawberries, she had the freshness of a virgin and the smooth and pale skin of a nobleborn woman undamaged by farm labor. After this tender moments of love you saw that your escort was approaching and you both quickly decided to stop being improper. You liked her, really, she was an intelligent woman, talking about a ballad and obviously inviting you to kiss her instead of speaking stupidly about a cloud looking like something.

You then decided to start the conversation again about.

>Gente dame, the hills are on baronial lands, but since we are far away from any watchtower we could eat on one of them and look at the plains from here.
>Tell some verses of Colin Musset about his love for a blonde lady.
>When we will be married my lady, I wear to you that we will ride together often, it is most pleasant.
>It is unfortunate that we do not have a bird of prey, we could be falconing. Or no, you told me that you did not like it, do you enjoy other kinds of hunting.
>What a charming landscape, you should have brought your harp dear Rose, you have such an enchanting way of playing it.
>You are right about the baron, we will need to deal with him, you had some ideas about it, maybe we could share them together, while nobody ears us.
>Other (write in)

Choose one choice please.
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>>5426209
>It is unfortunate that we do not have a bird of prey, we could be falconing. Or no, you told me that you did not like it, do you enjoy other kinds of hunting.

Two birds, one stone
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>>5426209
>>What a charming landscape, you should have brought your harp dear Rose, you have such an enchanting way of playing it.
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>>5426209
>You are right about the baron, we will need to deal with him, you had some ideas about it, maybe we could share them together, while nobody ears us.
Lord Creepy what lmao
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>>5426209
>Gente dame, the hills are on baronial lands, but since we are far away from any watchtower we could eat on one of them and look at the plains from here
I forgot about the names in this quest lmao
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>>5426209
>>Tell some verses of Colin Musset about his love for a blonde lady.
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>>5426225
>>5426231

>>5426326
>>5426331


Some Indian names may sound strange to the ear of some people speaking the dialect of the anglo-saxon peasants but since no gentleman be it of Picard or Champenois lineage understands this idiom our glorious hero is unable to understand the salt of this. (And he probably pronounces this \bitʃsɔ̃\ )

>>5426355

5 answers and all different, by the heavens, I will have to wait to type an answer to this.
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>>5426209
>>What a charming landscape, you should have brought your harp dear Rose, you have such an enchanting way of playing it.
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>>5426209
>When we will be married my lady, I wear to you that we will ride together often, it is most pleasant.
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>>5426492

Looking at the lovely lady near you you told.

-What a charming landscape, you should have brought your harp dear Rose, you have such an enchanting way of playing it.

She smiled at you before answering.

-You are too kind Charles, I will try to bring it next time, I could play for you under a Myrtle tree while we will see the sun setting. We can fetch someone back to the castle to bring it if you want.

She said it in a so sweet tone, and so full of love that you were yourself touched, you were both cuddling while you answered.

-It would be a lovely idea Rose, a very lovely idea. Once our escort will be back I will send a rider.

She thanked you and kissed you on the cheek, then she told.

-Thank you... I hope, that we will be able to ride often, across all the lands, look at hidden forest ponds, sunsets, or even at night at the moon from the battlements... Is there a more beautiful symbol of love as a lady and a knight before the beauty of nature.

-It all pales in comparison to your red lips and the blue ponds that are your eyes.

She blushed sweetly and seemed to have troubles to answer, it sounded like a praise from a song of fin' amor but let us be prosaic, when you saw a beautiful woman and a landscape you looked at the beautiful woman. It was normal.

You then heard the horses of your escort who was coming nearby, they had packed some food and it was probable that they would be able to lit a fire with wood from some lone trees of this plain. Indian autumns seemed to be as cold as those in northern France. When they came Brother Louis told you.

-Monseigneur, our men say that we should not stay to close to those hills, remember, they say there are outpost of Saracens here, like in the massif des Maures. We should not let our guard down.

You frowned, it was true that there were enemies everywhere, you had fought witches and wolf beasts and even saxon men in those hills but still. Saracens, how could someone have never talked to you about it. Lady Takable seemed to be even more distraught. She said.

-My father told me that there were monsters and kobolds on those hills. And that they should be avoided at all costs... Even if there are villages here. But saracens, what is it Sir Louis ? I never heard of this kind of beasts ?

O happy woman who had never heard about the infidels, the old templar looked at her and began to explain.

-I fought against them in the deserts with our good king Saint Louis ma dame. They are southern men, infidels, who hold the holy places, ransom the pilgrims and raid our coasts on their galleys, they take the peasants and the women and sell them into slavery. They are not a match to our knights but they are numerous and perfidious.

She looked distraught.

-You mean southern men ? I never heard of them in Bifuria...

You interrupted her, asking.

-Oldfossil told me once about kobolds once or twice but I never understood what they are.
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>>5427911

Brother Louis seemed taken aback.

-Kobolds ? Is it not the local name for saracens.

Lady Takable seemed to be quite shocked by this and told.

-But kobolds are not human.

To what Brother Louis answered.

-A quite extreme statement made about saracens, but common for those who never have seen them, but I can assure you that they are as human as us and not monsters from some tale to scare children. Have you seen them dame Takable ?

She seemed to be taken aback by this and answered defensively.

-No, I have never seen them but kobold are small creatures, who look like rats or snakes and who crawl from the Underworld to take entire villages into slavery. Then they retreat to their dungeons, or their caves to not get caught.

Brother Louis seemed to remain sceptical, you were too, you had seen strange creatures like turtles, you even killed one, and the skeleton of a dragon, but everybody knew that they existed. Then there were demons and goat men walking in the streets but everybody knew that Indians reproduced with goats in pagan rituals and that demons existed, even if it was strange to see them outside of hell and you banished them from your realm, but it was understandable seeing the number of sorcerers here. Then... Then there were of course strange things, scotsmen in India seemed to be short, and you saw long lived guelphs with pointy ears and small and green ghibellines but maybe the latter were victims of a curse and the former were no more strange than a swarthy and very hairy merchant from the west of Iberia that you saw. Men came in all shapes. But some things stayed the same, cagots were cagots and most of the people looked like normal men. While you were thinking the templar knight said.

-Gente Dame, I have heard such things about saracens before, and they have a grain of truth, they are not a very tall people and they can sometimes be perfidious like rats and lie like snakes, and they take villages into slavery. Even if in out case they live above the ground or on the other side of the sea but there seem to be great networks of caverns where you live so it would be logical for them to attack from there.

You decided to intervene in the conversation saying.
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>>5427912

>Brother Louis, Lady Takable lived here longer, she probably knows, maybe those beasts exist, and truly look like rats, India is a strange continent after all.
>Lady Takable, I know Brother Louis from a long time, he is a wise man, he saw foreign lands and knows a lot. There is always legends and errors in descriptions, for exemple before meeting one I never thought that a turtle could walk on two legs and carry an axe.
>Gente dame, Brother templar, what are we waiting, if those creatures are truly small they should not be dangerous and if they are saracens we should try to put them into their place.
>I do not know who is right, but we must stay careful, especially with a lady, we should stay away from those hills.
>I do not know who is right, but we must stay careful, especially with a lady, we should stay here and be vigilant.
>To tell you the truth I never saw nor kobold nor saracens so I could not know what they look like, but let us find out.
>Maybe we could ask the man who talked to you about saracens, or kobolds, on the hills Brother Louis. He must know.
>Other (write in)
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>>5427914
>>Brother Louis, Lady Takable lived here longer, she probably knows, maybe those beasts exist, and truly look like rats, India is a strange continent after all.
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>>5427914
>>Brother Louis, Lady Takable lived here longer, she probably knows, maybe those beasts exist, and truly look like rats, India is a strange continent after all.
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>>5427914
>I do not know who is right, but we must stay careful, especially with a lady, we should stay here and be vigilant.
>To tell you the truth I never saw nor kobold nor saracens so I could not know what they look like!
>Tell Brother Louis about the turtle.
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>>5427914
Here the paynim people of Kard Ass'hiennes pay tribute and obeisance to the Great Saracen Lord and Warrior-Prophet Khan Yeh, Deliverer Of Cringe.

The land of Ass'hiennes is known for the artisanry of their manufacture, as well as the infamous Kard, a siege engine alleged to be a mangonel or ribauldequin of some form that answers the call of duty.

Amongst the idolatry of the paynim are the prophets Yeezus and the Lady Of The Bilious Eyelash, some of whom have even infiltrated the demesne of the Frankish Lands of Louis Vuitton, and the ascetic hermit monk Ilunn of the Musk, who is notorious for his heretical tracts upon the Chronicle Of Ritter, tales of a reiter or Teutonic horseman, a rider-chevalier of great infamy.

In the Chronicle Of Ritter, Khan Yeh is known for his prophetic utterances such as
-“I am God’s vessel. But my greatest pain in life is that I will never be able to see myself perform live.”
-“One day the light will shine through and one day people will understand everything I ever did.”
and
-“I am the greatest"
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>>5427914
>I do not know who is right, but we must stay careful, especially with a lady, we should stay away from those hills.
>Maybe we could ask the man who talked to you about saracens, or kobolds, on the hills Brother Louis. He must know.
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>>5427928
>>5427942
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>>5428157

By saint Denis ! It is the saracen Noiron from the tales of Renaud de Montauban. He can scares even the other saracens by being so huge and such black that he looks like that he swallows the sun, only his teeth look like ivory according to the manuscripts. But seeing his writings maybe he looks like this because fearing water he refuses to bath like a squire from Montmirail would.

As those saracens I will only flee and hide at the mention of such champions of paganism as Khan Yeh and the Kard Ass'hiennes. The man seems to be too sure of himself to not be a knight of great valour.

>>5428227

You decided to answer by supporting lady Takable, she would probably be your wife after all.

-Brother Louis, Lady Takable lived here longer, she probably knows, maybe those beasts exist, and truly look like rats, India is a strange continent after all.

She smiled at you while the knight rolled his eyes, understanding that you said that to be closer to the lady. His own chastity vows made him quite inflexible to this. You knew, of course, from older men that in the times of the crusades that a lot of men who had sworn such vows had raised their cassocks not only to fight more easily but for more carnal reasons but you never saw Brother Louis partake in such activities. Oh, of course he had such urges, you saw him looking at some tavern wenches some times with lustful eyes but you never saw him act on it, he was a pious man. Lady Takable told.

-Thank you my Lord. It is good to be understood.

You thanked the lady and then looked at the hills. Then you ordered a man.

-Fetch the harp of Lady Rose, she will need it. And all of you, I am hungry, let us eat something.

Quickly the men lit up a fire and began to unpack their provisions, as any gentlemen you helped the lady cut her meat and quickly everybody began to eat something. It was lard and some other quite habitual travelling provisions but lady Takable seemed to be not very accustomed to it. Kindly you asked her.

-If the provisions are not at your taste I can send someone to fetch other provisions.

-No... no need of it Charles, you are too kind. Thank you. I am simply not accustomed to the travelling life. I have not had the occasion of travelling my lands a lot lately.

-Your father did not bring you when he travelled in his holdings ?

-No, I mean, he did it a couple of times, but it is irrelevant today. Since the baron took practically all of them from me I have only a village left...

It was sad, when a vile liege lord confiscated holdings from old families. It was the death of our good old right and proper feudal society. You decided to cheer her up and told her.

-Do not worry, we will take it back, for your lord father, for lord Random.

She looked at you, and took your hand, she seemed to be overwhelmed by emotion.

-Thank you lord Charles, you, are always so sure of victory, you always fill me with hope.
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>>5428451

Hai hai, that was true, and why would you not ? You were stronger than a bunch of sorcerers and heretics after all. You only laughed lightly at her remark and continued to entertain the lady. When your rider came back to bring a harp you heard the songs of the lady that you loved for some hours before seeing the sun set between two hills. Lady Rose had a high pitched voice that sounded sweet and youthful when she sung and you were charmed. Since the night risked to get cold you all got back to your castle and feasted gloriously, the old Godefroi told some tales about his campaigns in Sicily with Charles d'Anjou, his description of Naples made you dream and you saw that Lady Takable seemed very interested too. Finally you got to sleep and while everyone was retiring to his chambers she thanked you.

-Thank you Lord Charles, you made this day the most bright and joyful that I could remember. Thank you. I hope that we will be able to ride together again soon.

You could only approve and compliment her.

You thought about travelling to the forest the next day when you were woken up in the early morning by a servant, you told him to not annoy you if he doesn't want to get flogged (they always let you sleep when you say that) but he insisted.

-My lord, my lord, there are adventurers in town five of them... They are from the adventurer's guild from Podunk...

By Saint Denis ! Adventurers from Podunk... Probably the members of this guild who want reparations for the lesson that your brave Brother Louis gave them. Two of them attacked him, he cut the hand of one of them and gravely wounded another, who was a demon. What to do...

>Order your men to arrest these men.
>Let them come to the castle and prepare to greet them, you will see what they want.
>Order your servants to tell them that mere burgher are not allowed to enter and that you do not wish to see them.
>Other (write in)
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>>5428453
>Let them come to the castle and prepare to greet them, you will see what they want.

As we are a proper and just Lord, I have no doubt that they will see their fault in this and instead reimburse us for accosting Brother Louis

And if they don't, our Dungeon is currently empty and waiting for a few occupants.
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>>5428453
>>Let them come to the castle and prepare to greet them, you will see what they want.
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>>5428453
>>Order your men to arrest these men.
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You ordered your servant to fetch your clothes and told.

-Let them enter the castle and prepare to greet them, we will see what they want.

Once dressed in an impressive and very fancy doublet you got downstairs, in your great hall. You sat on your throne with your guards and servants around you. Godefroi, Brother Louis, Ancel le Purineur, Oldfossil and Captain Crumbling were in the room, your councillors around you and Ancel near the doors. Lady Takable had decided to come too, as a guest, with her men, she was probably curious to see why would those so called adventurers come here. You greeted her before they entered, as the traditions of gallantry demanded and she seemed pleased to see you, but enough pleasure, it was time to rule.

When you ordered to let the adventurers enter you were even more astonished than by Murd, Ehhr, Hob and Beau, they were, if possible, even more strange. First you saw that there were not only men but two women two who were gallivanting and travelling from tavern to tavern, what a shameful display ! You knew that Lady Sue was an adventurer but you thought it was an exception, here you saw that two out of five persons of these delegation were of the fair sex. Had they not fathers or brothers to stop them from doing this ? But you were even more astonished by the rest of the group, one was looking a bit like the barbarian Murd that your men killed, but brown haired and bearded, he was armed with a sword and dressed in furs, leathers and an animal skull on his head, maybe helmets were expensive in his cold lands, but the other two were strange. One of them seemed to be a kind of cagot, but an armed cagot, in light armor, with a sword and a shield. You wondered how could he be threatening when you could probably just kick him and make him fly. The last man was a huge half man half lizard, you saw one of them at Someplace, a kind of priest and were impressed, these lizard men seemed to be head and shoulders above mere men, his armor was impractical but he must be able to compensate this with brute force. You remembered Lady Takable's words about Kobolds, she said they were small but maybe you saw two very big specimens. You should investigate. The ladies were not bad looking, one was all dressed in black, with black hair and black robes, maybe she had lost a relative ? It was probably why she was travelling, she carried a book too, so she was probably of good lineage. The second one was one of those pointy eared guelphs, she was very beautiful with light brown hair and a kind of wooden staff made of a tree branch, you regretted that a kind of strange green armor stopped you from assessing the size of her cleavage but a look from Lady Takable made you stop wondering about it. She was right, she was the lady of your love here and deserved all your attention. You made sign to Oldfossil to begin talking.
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>>5428995

The old councillor said, in a polite voice.

-Greetings adventurers, present yourself and tell us why you are requesting an audience to the court of Charles de Villeroi, Lord of Local.

They all seemed to bow more or less awkwardly and it was the cagot who spoke.

-My lords, honourable lords and ladies present in this court, I am Ard, humble enterprising gentleman and leader of this merry band of travellers, the Dashing and Daring ! Here you can see our wise Wizza who knows all the secrets of the black arts...

You saw Ancel make signs and doing the sign of the cross to you telling more or less.

-A witch messire ! A witch ! We should burn her, she brings bad luck.

You frowned at him and he stayed silent even if the adventurers seemed taken aback. Well, all of them but the cagot who continued his speech.

-and Oftha, druid of the wood elven forests who knows how to speak to the animals of this world. And Kost, our fearless dragonborn, paladin of Arcelormittal, god of the forge.

They both bowed a bit to look impressive.

-And last but not least, this is Bob, our barbarian, he is strong and has a big sword.

Bob seemed satisfied of himself hearing this while the cagot continued in a quite annoying high pitched voice.

-And we are here to demand justice in the name of the adventurer's guild of Podunk ! Two of our youngest members have been maimed by a warrior at your service, Lord Charles, he carried a red cross on a white field on his tabard.

Everybody looked at Brother Louis, who was dressed just like that, in the heraldry of the Templar Order. And it seemed that it was time for you to intervene.

What do you say ?

>Who are you to demand justice ? Some travelling vagrants who try to pretend to be burghers. Brother Louis is a knight of the Templar Order above you in rank and station. Two ruffians accosted him in a tavern and attacked him, he dispatched them. I hope that your guild is ready to pay for this incident. 1000 gold coins should suffice.
>They have been maimed ? And why ? In what circumstances ? Tell me more about it, I want to hear your side of the story.
>And what is this Justice that you ask ?

>Kost is it ? Tell me, is your father or your mother a dragon to be dragonborn ? No need to give me the details on how did they do it, there are ladies here.
>Kost is it ? Are you a kind of huge kobold ?
>Tell me lady Wizza, what kind of dark arts are you talking about ?
>You can talk to animals lady Oftha ? Very interesting, I would be glad to speak about it another time.
>You can talk to animals lady Oftha ? It is why you can talk with your companions who behave like animals by asking a lord to punish his knight for having defended himself !
>The Dashing and Daring, an interesting name, how did you came with it ?

>Other (write in)

(Choose as much as you want)
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>>5428997
>Who are you to demand justice ? Some travelling vagrants who try to pretend to be burghers. Brother Louis is a knight of the Templar Order above you in rank and station. Two ruffians accosted him in a tavern and attacked him, he dispatched them. I hope that your guild is ready to pay for this incident. 1000 gold coins should suffice.

>Tell me lady Wizza, what kind of dark arts are you talking about ?
>You can talk to animals lady Oftha ? It is why you can talk with your companions who behave like animals by asking a lord to punish his knight for having defended himself !
>Arrest the witch! We shall have no sorcery in my lands.
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>>5428997
>Who are you to demand justice ? Some travelling vagrants who try to pretend to be burghers. Brother Louis is a knight of the Templar Order above you in rank and station. Two ruffians accosted him in a tavern and attacked him, he dispatched them. I hope that your guild is ready to pay for this incident. 1000 gold coins should suffice.

>Tell me lady Wizza, what kind of dark arts are you talking about ?
>You can talk to animals lady Oftha ? It is why you can talk with your companions who behave like animals by asking a lord to punish his knight for having defended himself !

Maybe we can arrest the witch after we collect the fine
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>>5428997
>And what is this Justice that you ask ?
>>They have been maimed ? And why ? In what circumstances ? Tell me more about it, I want to hear your side of the story.

>Kost is it ? Tell me, is your father or your mother a dragon to be dragonborn ? No need to give me the details on how did they do it, there are ladies here.
>Tell me lady Wizza, what kind of dark arts are you talking about ?
>You can talk to animals lady Oftha ? Very interesting, I would be glad to speak about it another time.

We need information!
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>>5428997
>They have been maimed ? And why ? In what circumstances ? Tell me more about it, I want to hear your side of the story.
>And what is this Justice that you ask ?

Also...

>Kost is it ? Are you a kind of huge kobold ?
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>>5429129

Argh, since the only thing having three votes is the question about the Dark arts so I made it short.

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Your first question was to the woman in black, you didn't want to seem weak and tell your sorriness for her loss but when you heard about dark arts you were worried. The only other people dressed in black were some monks, priests and witches ! And this woman looked like she was one of them, of course the most terrible witches were normally ugly old hags but sometimes they could take appearance of young women to fool young lads and bring them to sabbaths and other degenerate rituals. And maybe this young woman was just beginning in witchcraft, so you asked.

-Tell me lady Wizza, what kind of dark arts are you talking about ?

You frowned and looked at her and she seemed to be intimidated, talking very softly. Unfortunately her whispers were inaudible from your throne and so you told.

-If you speak it is for me to listen. Stop whispering.

The small cagot armed like a poor urban militiaman came to her rescue.

-My lord, lady Wizza, is quite shy and not accustomed to be the center of attention. She is a brave companion but prefers the company of the dead above the one of the living. She studies the many arts of necromancy and has a licence, you have nothing to fear from her.

You were not a well read man and did not understood this latin term but Brother Louis, who was in the room, drew his blade, hearing this, to the astonishment of everyone, the adventurers followed while the Templar, who knew latin, spoke.

-She consorts with the dead and calls spirits ! Like the witch of Endor who called back the spirit of Samuel on the orders of king Saül ! She consorts with the devil my lord ! Our Holy Church forbids such creatures from stepping into any house !

The witch tried to tell something but became red and had trouble speaking while Godefroi drew his sword and Ancel screamed.

-Mortecouille ! Satanry ! She will curse us and change us into frogs messire ! We must cut her down before she does it !

And he unsheathed his cutlass. Everyone screamed and the ladies tried to leave the rooms, the adventurers raised their weapons and your guardsmen did the same, even if they hesitated. The cagot tried to calm everyone, telling you.

-But... But... But... My lord, knights and... I do not know who this redhead is but... Please, remain calm, she has a legal licence, and we do not lynch necromancers anymore when they serve a good cause... She never has risen the dead to cause harm to good people...
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>>5429202

Rising the dead ?!? What ?!? You made the sign of the cross. You had to act, and act now what do you orders.

>Montjoie ! Death to the witches and those who consort with them ! With me men, let us drown the vermin in it's own blood !
>Soldiers, arrest these men and witches, they must be tried by an ecclesiastical court, call Father François, he will be the judge, once the church will have determined if they are witches and heretics I will judge them accordingly to local law.
>Soldiers, arrest these men and witches, and throw them to the dungeons, I shall judge them.
>Only God can resurrect the dead ! And it will be on judgment's day ! The crime of tolerating, and even helping perform witchcraft is punishable by death ! But I am merciful, surrender now and I will judge you fairly.
>Stay calm men, there is no need to spill blood on these halls. (Make sign to Oldfossil to fetch Father François, once the priest will be there he could perform an exorcism on the room)
>Stay calm men, there is no need to spill blood on these halls.
>Other (write in)

>>5429062

A wise idea indeed good sir, it is the mark of a good steward to look at the money first.

>>5429091

You sir are a wise man, as wise and eager to learn about the mysteries of the universe as Sir Bedevere.
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>>5429205
>Only God can resurrect the dead ! And it will be on judgment's day !
>Soldiers, arrest these men and witches, they must be tried by an ecclesiastical court, call Father François, he will be the judge, once the church will have determined if they are witches and heretics I will judge them accordingly to local law.

By the Lord, first the 'adventurers' attack Brother Louis, now they're consortium with Satan and raising the dead (probably putting demons inside of corpses)? They've earned a pyre.
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>>5429205
>>Soldiers, arrest these men and witches, and throw them to the dungeons, I shall judge them.
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>>5429205
>>5429216
+1
BURN THE WITCHES
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>>5429216
Support
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>>5429205
>>5429216

+1
GOD DAMMIT QM WHY YOU GOTTA DANGLE A SHY GOTH GF INFRONT OF US
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>>5429216

Well said good sir, well said. Let the Lord be their judge.

>>5429217

>>5429275

Let them confess and burn yes.

>>5429610

My cruelty has no limits, but let us be honest, the shy goth is temporary, the salvation of your eternal soul is, by definition, eternal.

>>5429282

You felt like you were boiling from anger and righteous fury, you raised from your throne and pointed an accusating finger towards the adventurers while you screamed in an outrageous voice.

-Only God can resurrect the dead ! And it will be on judgement's day !

Everybody looked at you while they heard this and you ordered.

-Soldiers arrest these men and witches, they must be tried by an ecclesiastical court, call father François, he will be the judge, once the church will have determined if they are witches and heretics I will judge them according to local law.

It was the most lawful way of burning them alive. You were here to set an exemple after all. And if your men began to form up and point their spears towards their ennemies they seemed to be afraid, and the adventurers seemed to be quite confident in their abilities. The cagot talked first.

-Seriously ? You think that what... Some 30 rurals hillbillies like you could kill five middle ranked adventurers ? Bob has slain a giant in single combat, I shall warn you, pay reparations and I will not need to fill papers in the guild about our destruction of this fortress.

You looked at him, he was surely bluffing, slaying a giant in single combat was not so impressive of course it was hard but you saw Godefroi do it, he speared a Flemish militiaman who was at least seven feet high and had an impressive physique but against brute strength skill at arms can prevail. You drew your sword and readied yourself to fight. But the wise Oldfossil told you quietly.

-Beware my lord, they are quite high ranked and could be dangerous. I do not know if violence is the best solution.

You respected the old man, he was a wise steward after all, but he knew nothing about battle... But he was from here and your men seemed to be a bit afraid of the fight. Even Captain Crumbling seemed to hesitate. But your brave Frenchmen seemed determined to eradicate heresy, Godefroi and Brother Louis advanced and... And the coward Ancel stayed behind of course but what to expect of a peasant ? Lady Takable looked at you with a strange air, she seemed quite fascinated, it was a factor that needed to be taken into account.

>Take out your sword and join your brave soldiers, you will lead by exemple (combat roll).
>Order your men to let the adventurers leave, maybe you are not strong enough to kill them and it will be better to avoid losses on both sides.
>Challenge one of these vagrants to a single combat to show your men how it's done (combat roll)
>Order your men to press the attack, rally them with a speech (rulership roll)
>Other (write in)
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>>5429639
>>Challenge one of these vagrants to a single combat to show your men how it's done (combat roll)
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>>5429639
>Take out your sword and join your brave soldiers, you will lead by exemple (combat roll).
HAVEN'T HAD A GOOD FIGHT IN A WHILE, MEN
and if the vile witch tries anything funny we can burn them for heresy without waiting for the ecclesiastical court
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>>5429639
>Take out your sword and join your brave soldiers, you will lead by exemple (combat roll).

MONTJOIE
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>>5429639
>Take out your sword and join your brave soldiers, you will lead by exemple (combat roll).
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>>5429639
>>Challenge one of these vagrants to a single combat to show your men how it's done (combat roll)
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>>5429714
>>5429730
>>5429769
>>5429784
>>5429798

You advanced, sword in hand and raised your weapon, ready to strike. Telling your men.

-You have beaten Ghibellines, wolf-men and other vagrants ! This rabble is nothing before you ! Forward men ! Montjoie ! Passavant li meillor !

Your men seemed to be overtaken by your determination and followed you. It was not time for talking, it was the time of the clash of the swords and the cries of the dying men, the time of battle.

Roll 1d100 please I will take the average of the first three rolls (with some bonuses because of your superior numbers)
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Rolled 31 (1d100)

>>5429845
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Rolled 21 (1d100)

>>5429845
God wants us to win, so we will!
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Rolled 12 (1d100)

>>5429845
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Rolled 34 (1d100)

>>5429845
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Rolled 1 (1d100)

>>5429845 rollan
>>5429878
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>>5429926
what in the fuck
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>>5429987
Witches must burn. Deus vult!
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>>5429978
>>5429987
This is what happens when you tempt the dice gods retard
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>>5430271
This a roll low quest anon
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>>5430271
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>>5430287
>5430287
My point exactly
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>>5430373
We got a 21.33, so we're probably fine.
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>>5429995
>>5430291
Then I'm glad for my 1.
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>>5429987

>>5429995

Well said !

>>5430271
>>5430291
>>5430373
>>5430374

Exactly, you passed the roll.

>>5430510


You raised your weapon and charged at the fray, your men following you, the vagrants panicked against such fury. The small cagot tried to cry.

-Wizza send them an area of effect spell quickly I...

The witch seemed to move her hands and whisper something but she then told, practically crying when she couldn't talk.

-I... I can't...

It was at this moment that your forces clashed. The lizardman tried to hit you with his cleaver, crying the name of his pagan idol but you ducked under it and in the name of Saint Georges planted your sword in his exposed knee. The beast screamed in pain and tried to hit you with it's shield, forcing you to retreat but it was on one knee and you used your superior mobility to move to it's right side, not protected by the shield and use the superior reach and speed of your sword to hit it's face, maiming the beast and making some scales, and probably an eye, fly on the floor on a pool of blood. You then drove your sword on the flank of the beast, through the gap of it's cuirass and it was dead ! Victory !

You then saw that your men dealt with the remaining scum. The barbarian in furs tried to resist and was stabbed by Godefroi and some spearmen and once surrounded the cagot raised his arms while Ancel got behind him and applied his cutlass to his neck saying.

-Give me your belongings, funny dwarf !

-I... I surrender but i'm not a dwarf, I'm a halfling I... AAAAH

He got a bit bloodied by a light stab from Ancel who was not interested in his ramblings. The woman who talked to animals tried to speak in strange tongues but it didn't work and then she tried to hit a soldier with a baton but got knocked unconscious by a blow with the pole of a spear on the side of her head. The black clad witch, who was unarmed, pleaded to be spared. It was a clear victory, a glorious victory and you congratulated your men.

-Well done soldiers, well done, you have made me proud today. Remember, do not fear vagrants and other poorly equipped routiers, it is them that shall fear you. Now throw our new prisoners in the dungeons, put them in shackles awaiting their trial.
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>>5430710

The men cheered and obeyed and they quickly sent the survivors to the dungeons while putting the corpses out of this place. You looked around you, Oldfossil seemed to be very intrigued, just like some men, they seemed to not even believe in their victory, Godefroi and Brother Louis exchanged pleasantries while Lady Takable and her handmaiden Becky were trying to comfort each other. Or, more accurately, Becky was sobbing because she saw blood and a lady was of course unaccustomed to it while Lady Takable looked at the scene, and a you, with a kind of fascination that you found attractive. She tried to pet the head of her handmaiden who was crying on her shoulder at the same time and when she saw that you looked at her she quickly tried to focus on Becky whispering some calming words to her ear.

What will you do first

>Talk to Oldfossil, you need to know what to do next, he probably will know how to deal with the repercussions of this skirmish.
>Talk to Captain Crumbling to tell him to give some more beer to the men this evening to congratulate them on their victory.
>Talk to Godefroi and Brother Louis about the great blows that you dealt, they will want to congratulate you on your battle with this half man half lizard.
>Talk to Lady Takable, she probably needs comfort after seeing so much violence.
>Wait for Father François, he will judge the witches.
>Other (Write in)

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Your victory has given you +2 piety for beating a pagan champion and +1 mudcore for putting adventurers in their rightful place, below a local lord and his men at arms in full mail armor. You gain 30 xp for beating the dashing and daring too.


Your new stats :

Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 3
XP : 295+30 = 325 (next level at 450)

Stats

Combat : 51%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 36%

Piety : 41+2 = 43

Mudcore : 39+1 = 40

With 40 Mudcore you have a bigger field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. But more importantly, you now have a choice to make to specialise your mudcore.
Next level at 50, the next effects will depend on your choice of specialisation, making it more powerful.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
-Dumbstruck by Lady Takable : you are convinced that you are not able to fool Lady Takable after your double critical failure, you have -10 intrigue when you try to manipulate her
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>>5430712

Choose one of the three "paths" for your Mudcore power, it will be an unique choice and once on one of these paths you will not be able to change it. Each one will bring boons and challenges.

>Land of Mud : It is the most powerful, but the most dangerous path for your mudcore specialisation. With it the land around you will change, there will be more rains like in your native Champagne and the colors will become more grey, more muddy. Fantastical structures and those build by magic will fall in ruins while people will build cloisters, small houses and other structures typical of medieval Europe (you could still build a cathedral or other impressive buildings but it will take, like in real life, decades or centuries). At higher levels magic will have absolutely no effects or very reduced effects in all the land that you have in your personal demesne or in the demesne of your vassals while people will think more and more like in a mudcore, dangerous world. Strange gaps between our world and Bifuria will sometimes open on your holdings and in exchange of piety you will be able to bring reinforcements from XIIIth century Europe, be they knights, peasants, people that you know or other higher authorities. But be careful, from those gaps many dangers could come be they wolves, bandits, Englishmen, Saracens or diseases not curable by magic, high attrition due to deaths during childbirth and other medieval happy happenings.
When the effects of Land of Mud will be high you will be seen by the inhabitants of this new world as an abomination against nature, a lord of evil more dangerous than B'beg the Terrible, armies will be sent to destroy you, the best adventurers will try to kill you and maybe even the forces of good and evil will be forced to make an alliance against the tide of mud and their strange only God. Once you die the member of your dynasty who inherits most of your lands will be the only one to have your powers. (Since you can bring reinforcements, at the cost of piety, it is by far the most powerful path, but the most dangerous too).
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>>5430713

>Man of Mud : The effects of the mudcore around you, be it the stopping magic from happening, stopping adventurers from using unnatural powers, or making everyone act like in a mudcore setting will only grow bigger and bigger, at the end they will be able to influence an entire city, or an entire army around you, shielding them from magic and helping influence their behaviour. At higher levels of mudcore fantastical structures and magical weapons will lose their powers or crumble if you remain near them for too long. Seeing the effects grow near you and become more and more important some people will begin to understand that you are the cause of all of this. It will make some of them hostile but others will try to use your powers for their own aims. Be careful tough, if your mudcore is too high medieval diseases and other funny effects may appear in your vicinity.
When the effects of Man of Mud will be high enough and people will know of your qualities you will be seen ambivalently by the world, some people like the mages guild other guilds or cults will try to kill you and use their considerable resources to do so but short of treason or personal feuds most of the Empire Nobility will not try to actively wage war against you, some will even try to ally with you in order to get rid of troublesome mages or noblemen, or noblemen who wield magic. Once you die the member of your dynasty who inherits most of your lands will be the only one to have your powers. (It is the most "average" path since you will only see your base abilities grow more and more powerful like they grew during the first threads of this game. It has it's rewards and they are not negligible but it has it's risks).
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>>5430715

>Blood of Mud : If the effects of mudcore around you will continue to grow around you, ou, be it the stopping magic from happening, stopping adventurers from using unnatural powers, or making everyone act like in a mudcore setting you will not be able to shield and entire army or an entire city like in Man of Mud, you will simply be able to protect an area the size of a castle, or a few hundreds of men in the field of battle. But you will be able to transmit these powers during your lifetime. Every child born of your blood, be it your children, born into marriage or bastard born, or their children, will inherit some mudcore powers and be able to have the same influence. The more you multiply the more the carriers of the mudcore gene will be numerous and able too influence their surroundings. They will have to grow their mudcore through actions though so it will be a long game to play. And remember, not all your children will be loyal to you. The negative effects of Man of Mud could be present too, but in a smaller area, if you choose this path.
When the effects of Blood of Mud will be high enough one man, a strange noseless sorcerer, will understand before everyone the deviousness of your bloodline and swear to exterminate "muddy blood" he will have loyal retainers and followers and he will send them against your bloodline but he will have trouble convincing the Mage's Guild of this so any massed answer will take time. With a bit of luck and intrigue you could manage to discredit him and make him far less of a problem too. (It is a funny path and the less risky one, but it will be very useful only in the very long term and it is probably the one that will make you the less powerful)

If you have questions about this choice I will be glad to answer, as always.
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>>5430712
>Talk to Oldfossil, you need to know what to do next, he probably will know how to deal with the repercussions of this skirmish.

>Blood of Mud
I like effects that becomes more powerful the more women we impregnate
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>>5430712
>>Talk to Oldfossil, you need to know what to do next, he probably will know how to deal with the repercussions of this skirmish.

>>5430716
>>Blood of Mud

I rather prefer the fish out of water aspect rather than transforming the world around us I suppose.
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>>5430712
>Talk to Godefroi and Brother Louis about the great blows that you dealt, they will want to congratulate you on your battle with this half man half lizard.
If we can do two:
>Talk to Oldfossil, you need to know what to do next, he probably will know how to deal with the repercussions of this skirmish.

>>5430713
>Blood of Mud
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>>5430716
>Speak to Oldfossil

>Mud of Blood

Seems like a very useful thing in the long run, and if they're against us...we'll just hang him, or best him in a duel
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>>5430712
>>Talk to Oldfossil, you need to know what to do next, he probably will know how to deal with the repercussions of this skirmish.

>Land of Mud
I like hard stuff
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>>5430912

It seems that it will be Blood of Mud, a good choice, but be careful it will not be very effective until your children/bastards grow in 15 or 20 years.

And you will speak to Oldfossil.

Currently writing.
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>>5430710
>The lizardman tried to hit you with his cleaver, but you ducked under and in the name of Saint Georges planted your sword in his exposed knee.
>The beast
Based on God. Fuck those twisted scaled men and their disgusting homosexual art galleries.
>>5430949
It seems I've missed the votings. Very unfortunate.
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>>5430985

To be fair I put an end to the vote because there seemed to be a large majority in favour of Blood of Mud but I think that, since you will discuss a bit before scoring more mudcore points and since that choice will influence all your adventures, I can let the vote open for 1 our 2 days, the time for you to score a bit more mudcore. It deserves to be discussed, especially with the recent events. (Not any choice is bad but they will affect your ability to make decisions and open, or close some options regarding your actual intrigues).

>>5430912

You turned towards Oldfossil, your councillor was intrigued by the events but when you came he told you happily.

-My lord, congratulations on your victory ! Congratulations ! I... I suspected it but feared for your life.

-You only suspected it ? They were few in numbers Oldfossil...

-Yes... Yes, my lord... But... Maybe we should speak in a more private place than this great hall..

You agreed and you quickly got in a small room in your apartments where the old man told you some words.

-Yes... My Lord, I wondered about many things, many things but tell me, when you fought the hags in the hills of Nesse... Did they managed to throw curses at you ?

You frowned and tried to remember, then told.

-No, they did not, God protected me. A pious man has nothing to fear from curses.

Oldfossil nodded, then he spoke again, more carefully.

-And the goblin shaman in the woods, did he tried to harm you with magic ?

-He... I suppose, I do not know he was always moving his baton and near his cauldron, he might have screamed curses at him but he spoke in a very ugly tongue, probably german, so I was unable to understand him.

Oldfossil put his hand near his chin, stroking his beard and added, for his demonstration.

-And you managed to kill Lord Hostil, even when his fire engulfed you and you must have been burned alive, and... And now the adventurers were unable to use magic to their advantage, just like with the last party that you arrested, their mage could do nothing. My Lord, I fear that you have the faculty to absorb magic... I haven't dared to think about it before but now it seems that there is too many coincidences to explain this.

You tried to remember when you have heard it before, and finally you told.

-The daughter of the Guelph merchant that I helped, she told it too dear Oldfossil when I touched her magical gem it changed into mud. She said that some people could kill me for having this faculty. She told me...

You tried to remember the worlds of Praetzel, daughter of Toplexil but you were more mesmerised by her red hair, her striking blue eyes and her fine curves by than her words, finally you remembered.

-Yes, she told me that the guelphs and some magicians had killed all those that were able to do this to magic. To ensure that they had power.
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>>5431002

Oldfossil seemed shocked at the news and told maybe too loud.

-By the heavens... The magico-elvish plot is true after all... I always thought it was fantasies. But... It is... It is not... How to tell you it. It is not only this, repelling magic is one of your faculties, that we should keep secret of course, but there is more. You remember how you have beaten this assassin at the Inn ? He was a high level killer, a man normally capable of slaying many good fighters...

-It was a hard fight Oldfossil, but I was the better swordsman...

-Yes, yes, and when you were taken prisoners my mere Werewolves when you were with Lady Sue ? How did she manage to get captured ?

You laughed at that.

-She was a woman ! Of course she was a quite good fighter but she is too weak to fight properly, and they got us with numbers, even I could not beat them all...

His eyes glowed.

-YES ! But no ! They should have not ! She is a rank twenty adventurer, it is why everybody fears her ! She could probably beat fifty men by herself !

-It is ridiculous, only the Archbishop Turpin or a companion of Roland could do this !

-No, it is not, adventurers can... They are touched by fate you see, they can connect with the inner strength of the earth and use it to enter a kind of trance were they are far more powerful than normal human, they can beat dragons, giants, like this barbarian or Hydras like lady Mary Sue did.

You seemed to not believe the old man, but some doubt creeped in your mind, he was wise, and knowledgeable about India, maybe... maybe it was true, but no. You answered logically.

-But then how could she have lost ? How could these adventurers have lost.. and those before with Murd and his companions but...

You thought quickly and finished your sentence.

-But it is maybe why the six of them were so confident against thirty of us.

-Exactly my lord ! Exactly ! You understood me, it happened four times too, and always at your presence, and even five times, with the Paladins that you killed, they were very high ranked, I believed in luck but no... You have something in you my lord, something that manages to sever the connection between them and their powers. It does not only concerns magic. It is even more powerful, far more powerful.... All those people, they are no more heroes or mages capable of changing reality with their hands but mere mortal men like us.

You thought about it, what does that meant ? Does that meant that God had given you this ? This faculty ? Was it a gift from Him ? Or a devilish curse. Or anything else ? Well, at least it would be easy to deal with your guild problems now.

-Then we can go to Podunk, with 30 spearmen, and slaughter all the pigs of the adventurers guild to make them understand that they shall respect their feudal lords, it will be easy, without their powers they are just disorganised and lightly armoured peasants.
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>>5431003

Oldfossil shook his head in panic.

-No my lord ! No ! Even if the ruler of Podunk agreed it would be folly ! Everyone would see you ! Everyone would see that adventurers were not able to use their powers, they will dispatch investigators, they will learn that you did it, and.

-And we could surely kill those investigators and their adventurers ?

-Not if there are hundreds of them, or if they use their gigantic influence, I talk about the mages guild, and the adventurers guild, to turn noblemen with actual armies against us. They will simply exterminate us with numbers. And the Queen, she is a magic user, and an elf, if what you say about the magico-elvish plot is true then we are as good as dead if she learns that you can do this !

The old man spoke true, he was wise and precious, you looked at him and he was looking down, muttering to himself. You decided to answer.

>You seem troubled, is there anything else you want to say to me ?
>So with this slaughter of adventurers we are in deep merdasse, are we not ?
>By Saint Denis Oldfossil think of a solution ! You are here for it ! You are my councillor.
>Then we shall make those three adventurers disappear, they are witnesses that shall be killed.
>We could maybe try to gather the adventurers of Podunk in a field, and kill them there ? Without any witnesses like in a town ?
>But if these abilities give us enemies, maybe they can give us allies too ? Can they ?
>The baron is a mage too, if he doesn't know we could try our luck at a feudal rebellion, striking before he has time gathering his soldiers. It would resolve another problem.
>We could maybe try to have a higher authority judge our quarrel with this guild. Even if treating with burghers as equals disgusts me.
>Other (write in)
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>>5431006

If we can pick multiple topics before Father François comes along,

>You seem troubled, is there anything else you want to say to me ?

>We could maybe try to gather the adventurers of Podunk in a field, and kill them there ? Without any witnesses like in a town ?

>The baron is a mage too, if he doesn't know we could try our luck at a feudal rebellion, striking before he has time gathering his soldiers. It would resolve another problem.

Personally I'm not too worried about our prisoners, they're probably going to be executed soon
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>>5431018

Yes you can pick up to three topics.
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>>5431026
Many thanks messire
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>>5431006
>>The baron is a mage too, if he doesn't know we could try our luck at a feudal rebellion, striking before he has time gathering his soldiers. It would resolve another problem.
>But if these abilities give us enemies, maybe they can give us allies too ? Can they ?
>Then we shall make those three adventurers disappear, they are witnesses that shall be killed.
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>>5431006
>>You seem troubled, is there anything else you want to say to me ?
>>But if these abilities give us enemies, maybe they can give us allies too ? Can they ?
>>The baron is a mage too, if he doesn't know we could try our luck at a feudal rebellion, striking before he has time gathering his soldiers. It would resolve another problem.
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>>5431006
>You seem troubled, is there anything else you want to say to me ?
>But if these abilities give us enemies, maybe they can give us allies too ? Can they ?
>By Saint Denis Oldfossil think of a solution ! You are here for it ! You are my councillor.
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>>5431006
>>The baron is a mage too, if he doesn't know we could try our luck at a feudal rebellion, striking before he has time gathering his soldiers. It would resolve another problem.
>But if these abilities give us enemies, maybe they can give us allies too ? Can they ?
>Then we shall make those three adventurers disappear, they are witnesses that shall be killed.
>>5430715
>Man of Mud
Casting my vote against the muddy blood tide. I'm >>5430985.
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>>5431006
>We could maybe try to gather the adventurers of Podunk in a field, and kill them there ? Without any witnesses like in a town ?
>But if these abilities give us enemies, maybe they can give us allies too ? Can they ?
>Then we shall make those three adventurers disappear, they are witnesses that shall be killed.
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>>5431095

Ok, thanks, I will count it.

>>5431107

You tried to find a good side to this situation and asked Oldfossil.

-But if these abilities give us enemies, maybe they can give us allies too ? Can they ?

The old man seemed to think he was still troubled and after a small moment he nodded his head.

-Mmmmh, yes, yes indeed my lord. If what the merchant's daughter said is true... And what I myself heard is true, I know that there is people, even high ranked noblemen that know about the Magico-elvish plot. I... Lord Random always thought it was a dangerous hobby for people who wanted to be thrilled by the idea to plot against our queen, and that it was rebellious. In truth it was very dangerous, nobody spoke openly of this because they disappeared very quickly, since the Queen has experts in divination to know in advance of any plot against her, just like the Mage's Guild it is hard to move against them. I know that Lord Neutral, and even the Count Careless himself spoke sometimes of this plot, always in japes and jokes to our Lord Random but I think that if he had been more interested in it they knew more.

You never saw the count but you knew that Lord Neutral was a very prudent, and very clever man. He seemed to always talk in riddles and he was afraid to plot openly... It was clear that he knew something, maybe you should have spoken to him more often. It was an interesting idea. You thanked Oldfossil and asked.

-And about the baron, he is a mage too. If he doesn't know we could try our luck at a feudal rebellion, striking before he has time gathering his soldiers. It would resolve another problem.

Oldfossil seemed to think about something else before telling seriously.

-My lord... It... It seems that he suspects that you use an artefact, but an open rebellion... Even if we move with our soldiers the Baron has has much soldiers as all his vassals, even more since lord Hostil is dead. He has easily more than 350 men in his guard and even his castle is guarded by more men than all our army put together.

-We could raise our peasants, but... Yes, the castle is strong, it will probably hold, and they will be no match for true fighting men, even if they are worse than ours.

-Yes my lord... His conventional strength is too great to do this... I...

He did not finish his sentence, instead thinking about something else. You wondered what was he thinking about, and saw that he was not in his normal mood. You tried to reassure him.

-You seem troubled, is there anything else you want to say to me ?

He finally looked at you, then nodded, and spoke slowly, and softly.
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>>5432190

He finally looked at you, then nodded, and spoke slowly, and softly.

-Yes my lord. You see... When we brought you here... It was... With a ritual, to bring you from your world, to ours. My friend, the court mage of Lord Random, Rollarion McFumbles, he believed in an elvish plot too, and he was more or less send there by the mage's guild as an exile. He was in a very cold relationship with them, I never have been very interested in such plots, some of his theories seemed to contradict themselves.... But since you came, and he died during the ritual, he seemed to whisper some things. About "the Local Lord, the Local Lord arrived", it seemed strange and terrible that he died, but rituals can go awry, I thought about an accident. Then.... Then I tried to move his parchments, and documents that were in his room, most of them being drowned in muddy water.

You began to understand, it was slow, and you were not an expert in magic, you were not an inquisitor after all, but you told.

-So you mean that the diseases and all this "magical anomaly" was your doing ?

He shook and nodded his head.

-Yes my lord. It was not Lord Hostil... I, they might have been after effects of the Ritual, but let me finish, I beg you... It was hard for me to reconnect the pieces of the puzzle.

-The puzzle ?

-Yes, a small children's toy, wooden, to make a picture with engraved stones ?

-Is it how you do a ritual ?

-No my lord, it is merely an expression. I mean, I found some papers, some researches of Rollarion, all written in old runes. I am not an expert my lord, being a steward and not a mage but I dabbled in alchemy and with some efforts I managed to translate some of his remaining works. They were mostly ramblings, but I took more interest to them when you told me about your God, that shielded you from magic...

You frowned, letting him continue, what does this pagan enchanter knew about Jesus Christ.

-It seems, my lord, that Rollarion thought that the most powerful, and successful of the magical plots was the "shattering" of human gods into a multitude of concepts, it is why we have a million gods, so no god could become powerful enough to rule over the others, and that the most powerful archmages or High Elves could challenge the power of gods, and more politically that no clergy could become powerful enough to replace... My lord, may I ask you a question, I have seen father François and he told me a lot of things about the Church, like there is only one of it, are all the lords in your lands counselled by priests ? And are they the main source of knowledge ?
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>>5432192

-We have had some troubles with antipopes sometimes but yes, the church is united. Greeks are schismatics and idolaters, they do not count. And yes, every lord has a priest, every village has a priest, every important city has a bishop, they all answer to the pope. Priests are good councillors, they know how to read and write, and monks in the monasteries are preoccupied with learning, often. It is the popes too that sponsored the first universities, and learned men are judged according to canonical law, the law of the church.

-And I believe that an organisation that has a quasi monopoly on knowledge and that counsels the rulers of the land has a great deal of influence.

-Of course, it is normal, we are all Christians after all. The church should be powerful.

The old man nodded and told.

-And in our world, any important nobleman has a court mage, and the Mages Guild controls, or is present in many centers of learning, they are protected by the emperors and even in the council of many. They are in the armies, everywhere, and everyone wants to know their opinions. They have alliances with adventurers and paladin orders to enforce their will. The function of your Church is more or less occupied by the Mage's Guild.

It was awful, it was why India was so bad, enchanters serving satans replaced the ministers of Christ. Before you could proclaim it Oldfossil talked, more passionately.

-And they keep the religions divided, into many minor cults that bicker and neutralise themselves, according to Rollarion... So... So I think I understood my Lord... Rollarion... Rollarion did not fail the ritual, he sacrificed himself to bring a servant lone God... That protects mankind and stops this.. I.. I do not know what to say... I... I never thought he would be doing this.

He seemed lost, having said this and he sat on a bench. He, at those moments, truly looked like his age. You wondered what to say to him. He has had most of his worldview shattered by what he saw, he hesitated still, tried to understand why he had lost a friend and created a catastrophe. He muttered.

-The Birth of a new god... It is... Dangerous and I do not know what is yours...
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>>5432193

What do you answer ?

>Do not worry Oldfossil, the Lord has always been there. He exists everywhere, even outside of time.
>The Lord is infinitely merciful, as he is powerful, you have to fear him, but to love him too for he loves each one of us. Even if there were damages in the magical anomaly, you were not responsible and I am sure that you were forgiven.
>I am far from a great Theologian, but you should speak to Father François and Brother Louis, they will understand this better.
>Your friend sacrificed, no, martyred himself in the name of the Lord, even if he is a magician, I do not doubt that he is in paradise now.
>If someone called the lord, and made me travel in India to help convert the people, then I will do it, in His name. And in honor of your friend too, he knew that evil was plaguing the land and he tried to make a difference. I will try to, with your help, I hope.
>Dangerous ? How is it dangerous ?
>Why have you not told me any of this before ?
>Surely the plotting of a mage were not enough to do what was done, God agreed to it, and it means that you and I are doing God's work. You have nothing to fear, every soul will be redeemed.
>Other (write in)
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>>5432196
>Why have you not told me any of this before ?
>Surely the plotting of a mage were not enough to do what was done, God agreed to it, and it means that you and I are doing God's work. You have nothing to fear, every soul will be redeemed.
>Do not worry Oldfossil, the Lord has always been there. He exists everywhere, even outside of time.
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>>5432196
>Do not worry Oldfossil, the Lord has always been there. He exists everywhere, even outside of time.
>I am far from a great Theologian, but you should speak to Father François and Brother Louis, they will understand this better.

Speaking of Father François, we have a witch to burn
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>>5432196
>Why have you not told me any of this before ?
>Surely the plotting of a mage were not enough to do what was done, God agreed to it, and it means that you and I are doing God's work. You have nothing to fear, every soul will be redeemed.
>Speaking of God and... magicks... enough small talk, for we have a witch to burn!
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>>5432196
>>Do not worry Oldfossil, the Lord has always been there. He exists everywhere, even outside of time.
>Your friend sacrificed, no, martyred himself in the name of the Lord, even if he is a magician, I do not doubt that he is in paradise now.
>Why have you not told me any of this before ?
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>>5432196
>>Your friend sacrificed, no, martyred himself in the name of the Lord, even if he is a magician, I do not doubt that he is in paradise now.

>>If someone called the lord, and made me travel in India to help convert the people, then I will do it, in His name. And in honor of your friend too, he knew that evil was plaguing the land and he tried to make a difference. I will try to, with your help, I hope.

>>I am far from a great Theologian, but you should speak to Father François and Brother Louis, they will understand this better.

All 4 of us should sit down and talk about it.
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>>5432196
>Do not worry Oldfossil, the Lord has always been there. He exists everywhere, even outside of time.
>I am far from a great Theologian, but you should speak to Father François and Brother Louis, they will understand this better.
>Speaking of Father François, we have a witch to burn
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You answered kindly.

-Do not worry Oldfossil, the Lord has always been there, he exists everywhere even outside of time...

-Outside of time ? And he was always there ? Is it... It is very strange but possible... But... Are you sure of it ?

-I am far from a great theologian, but you should speak to father François and brother Louis, they will understand your questions better.

The old man nodded, telling you sincerely.

-Yes, I shall speak with that priest friend of yours, thank you for your support my lord.

You nodded and added.

-Speaking of father François, we have a witch to burn !

The old councillor approved and let you go see if the priest had arrived. The fat man was here, effectively, but he seemed to be quite distressed. You approached him. You looked at him and told authoritatively.

-Look, father, we have a witch to burn, even two, and an heretic, I need you to judge them according to church law. Could you do it ?

He looked at you, quite strangely, and asked.

-Do you mean doing a judgement for sorcery ? I do not know...

-Yes yes, exactly this ! A judgement for sorcery, like in Paris, like the inquisitors do.

The man seemed to be quite disturbed and told you, in a sheepish tone.

-But monseigneur Charles, I fear to not be qualified, I am just a village priest. I do not know how to deal with all of this.

-How ? I mean you are a priest you can simply judge, like how we do in the villages, we throw her in some water, if she floats she is a witch and we burn her, if she drowns then she is dead, you could pray for her soul. It is simple.

-No.

-How no ? Why no ?

-No, ordeals are done in Seigneurial law, in local customs monseigneur, the church's law, canonical law, asks for true proofs.

-How is the fact that she floats not a proof ?

-And they deserve to have a lawyer. Or to defend themselves before a court...

By the heavens, what does it meant, well, if they needed this you could give it, you told François.

-Then we shall do it. And you could judge them.

-Thank you monseigneur, but I fear not, I am not qualified yet, I am only schooled in the oldest texts, the new texts from Thomas of Aquinas are unknown to me and their interpretations, the newest interpretation about sorcery are not ?

-What ? You will need another lawyer for it ? I saw people burning witches in Paris.

-No, you see, monseigneur, before the later twenty years the official position of the church was that sorcery does not exist...

-WHAT ? But I know a peasant who saw his neighbour looking at a two headed goat in the night ! Yes yes ! It was because he had done a ritual, to call the devil !

-Monseigneur, we cannot be sure, before the last years the church told that these men were deluded and did tricks, a man cannot call the demon to have unnatural powers. Only the most modern progress in knowledge have officially permitted us to conclude that sorcery, indeed, exists.

-Huh...
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>>5434443

The priest continued.

-Yes, and unfortunately I am not yet knowledgeable in it and in how to deal with it, I know exorcisms but not how to lead a case in sorcery, I could try but it will be hard. We would need, really need I mean, an Inquisitor or someone who knows how to recognise sorcery.

-But recognise, recognise, they tell that this woman could raise the dead !

-They said it too about a young woman near Reims, the wives of some husbands that looked to much at her said this... It does not mean that it is true.

-But... but.... But you saw wolf men ! Wolf men and those hags that captured us ! They tried to do magic and men changed into wolves ! It was unnatural ! Witchcraft exists !

-Yes, and it proves that knowledge progresses and that we can surely affirm, now, that sorcery exists, but how to recognise it ? Everybody could speak gibberish, we would need proofs, and without a true specialist of the questionnette, or at least a hangman who knows his job it would be hard to find some.

You scratched your head, in search for an answer. Why do learned men always tried to make everything complicated ? Maybe to seem more intelligent than the others. You liked Father François but he read to many, or to few in this case, books sometimes.

What do you answer.

>Listen, we will find an Inquisitor, or some texts, God sent me you to India so he will maybe be able to send me an Inquisitor, or we will find someone.
>I will judge according to feudal law, even if I told that it was not necessary.
>If you cannot judge them for sorcery, could you judge them for heresy at least ?
>Other (write in)
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>>5434444

I forgot the option.

>Bribe Father François with a part of your wine cellar and sausage stocks, he could be ready to do a trial after that.
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>>5434444
>Bribe Father François with a part of your wine cellar and sausage stocks, he could be ready to do a trial after that.

Proving it won't be hard, India is a land of 'magic' and they're really unquiet about her sorcery since it's 'legal'.
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>>5434444
>>I will judge according to feudal law, even if I told that it was not necessary.
>>If you cannot judge them for sorcery, could you judge them for heresy at least ?
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>>5434444
>>If you cannot judge them for sorcery, could you judge them for heresy at least ?
>Listen, we will find an Inquisitor, or some texts, God sent me you to India so he will maybe be able to send me an Inquisitor, or we will find someone.
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>>5434444
>Bribe Father François with a part of your wine cellar and sausage stocks, he could be ready to do a trial after that.
>"Can't you just prick the witch until you find someplace that doesn't bleed?"
>"What I need is a death sentence, not a rigorous examination."
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>>5434444
>>Listen, we will find an Inquisitor, or some texts, God sent me you to India so he will maybe be able to send me an Inquisitor, or we will find someone.
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>>5434444
>Listen, we will find an Inquisitor, or some texts, God sent me you to India so he will maybe be able to send me an Inquisitor, or we will find someone.
>If you cannot judge them for sorcery, could you judge them for heresy at least ?
God, what a BUZZKILL.
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>>5434555

The problem is for them to not be forgiven.

>>5434624
>>5434661
>>5434686
>>5434727

>>5435329

Sadly the early Middle Ages were not reasonable enough to understand the need to burn witches.

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You were astonished... These women were witches, they even admitted it, why should you lose some time with proceedings. You sighted and then explained.

-Listen, we will find an Inquisitor, or some texts, God sent me you to India so he will maybe be able to send me an Inquisitor, or we will find someone.
The priest agreed, he explained you.

-Thank you very much, thank you. It would have been hard to judge.

But you were not convinced.

-No, it will be simple, very simple, these people openly admit that they do magic and you saw that it works. You need to brand them as witches so I can burn them.

-But in confession I saw a woman saying that she did magic to help her husband who was seeing another woman, come back to her and that it worked. I told her to pray to be absolved.

-What ? But my lord father would have had this witch executed...

-It is why the people come more often in confession than to the justice of your lord father messire.

You frowned, it was true, Eudes de Villeroi, your lord father was a harsh man, he has beaten you enough in your youth when you were doing many funny things to teach you some discipline. He was harsh with the peasantry but order reigned in his fief. He was a good man, he feared God and served his king loyally, even if sometimes he had problems with royal tax collectors, and he knew how to be respected by his neighbours, one day the neighbouring lord sent two messengers to reclaim a field from your lord Father, he ordered to boil them alive and to tell the vile neighbour to never enter anymore on Villeroi's lands. That taught him how to behave. Unfortunately the cowardly peasantry feared this harshness but what to expect from them ?
So you explained Father François.

-But we shall be harsh to be disciplined. The peasantry will think that we are weak if we begin to be too merciful, just like the armed vagrants from Podunk. This woman deserved to burn, just like those witches.
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>>5435658

The priest took a gentle tone and explained you.

-Monseigneur, the Lord is merciful, remember that Jesus Christ told to forgive to his enemies and told the one who would not have sinned to cast the first stone when they stoned a woman... Sometimes forgiving them is the best way to teach them. The woman who had tried to charm her husband back with magic was desperate, she loved him and tried everything in panic, playing with some strange philters. Why killing her ? God is merciful. These women who try to do witchcraft here, just like the local peasants, they were going to the wizard because they never heard of the Lord, they are pagans, they do not know good from evil, we shall teach them by example and virtue my lord, just like I am not harsh from them I shall not be harsh with you for sleeping with your maid.

-Stacy ? How do you...

-She came to confession monseigneur and recently was converted, but do not worry, she is not with child. So as you see, I cannot be harsh. Try simply to respect your future marriage.

You reddened but the priest was right. He was right but wrong at the same time, he was an honest man but not a politician. And hearing from him, who had a mistress in Champagne, that you had one was quite amusing. You then explained him.

-I need them to be recognised that witches that were practising sabbaths with the cagot and the rest of their group. We need to burn them, for political reasons.

-My lord, I can't...

You needed to use other weapons to get to your goal, so you said.

-I was thinking about giving you enough pounds of salted beef and pork sausages to satisfy you, and three barrels of this good Capitolish wine that you loved so much for your church. But I shall offer them to these adventurers for a truce as part of reparations. I think it will be honest... After all they lost two of their guildsmen.

The fat priest looked at you and began to sweat, swiping it with a white cloth. He seemed to scratch his tonsured head before telling.

-My lord... On the other side... I can understand your point of view, after all they talked about practising witchcraft and bringing back the dead, if what told me your man that came to fetch me was true. It is terrible, a terrible sin, and if God is merciful he could be severe too. Has he not destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah with fire ? And the mores of two women travelling alone and being dressed, for one of them, since I saw them in the village, as a man, with pants, are terrible. What woman would be dressed as a man ? Only a witch, I think that it could be enough to call her a witch, and the other, if she confessed... And the cagot too. Sometimes the Lord works in mysterious ways. And if we could bring the Faith here, why not bringing the latest doctrine about witchcraft that authorizes witch burnings even if I have not the tools. Yes, it will help to avoid heresy.

You smiled, glad that the priest had finally seen reason. Now was the time to concentrate on other matters.
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>>5435659

>Talk to Captain Crumbling to tell him to give some more beer to the men this evening to congratulate them on their victory.
>Talk to Godefroi and Brother Louis about the great blows that you dealt, they will want to congratulate you on your battle with this half man half lizard.
>Talk to Lady Takable, she probably needs comfort after seeing so much violence.
>Go to the dungeons for the questionette of the witches and heretics, with the help of our brave Ancel they shall talk quickly.
>Other (write in)

Choose one please

You loose one piety for bribing a priest.

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Your new stats :

Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 3
XP : 325 (next level at 450)

Stats

Combat : 51%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 36%

Piety : 43-1 = 42

Mudcore : 40

With 40 Mudcore you have a bigger field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. But more importantly, you now have a choice to make to specialise your mudcore. (you currently choose Blood of Mud)
Next level at 50, the next effects will depend on your choice of specialisation, making it more powerful.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
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>>5435660
>>Talk to Godefroi and Brother Louis about the great blows that you dealt, they will want to congratulate you on your battle with this half man half lizard.
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>>5435660
>>Go to the dungeons for the questionette of the witches and heretics, with the help of our brave Ancel they shall talk quickly.
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>>5435660
>>Talk to Captain Crumbling to tell him to give some more beer to the men this evening to congratulate them on their victory.
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>>5435660
>Tell to give some more beer to the men NEXT evening to congratulate them on their victory.
For morale, but keep em sober until the witch threat is over.
>Go to the dungeons for the questionette of the witches and heretics, with the help of our brave Ancel they shall talk quickly.
The pussy must wait until the God's rightful wrath is served to the heretics. Lady Takeable will understand it is our duty, I'm sure of it.
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>>5435660
>>Go to the dungeons for the questionette of the witches and heretics, with the help of our brave Ancel they shall talk quickly.
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>>5435672
>>5435705
>>5435718
>>5435756
>>5436204

You choose to go to the dungeons, you had a questionette to lead. You made sign to the priest to follow you and on the road you ordered one of your men to fetch Ancel. But the soldier answered.

-But, my lord, Ancel has been in the dungeons, he is there actually.

By the beard of Saint Jacques ! You decided to walk quicklier even if it was harder for the fat Father François because you feared that if you would not be quick enough you scout would have already raped what was rapable and stolen what was valuable letting you with wretches incapable of giving answers. It was exactly when you were here that you saw your scout threatening the cagot with it's cutlass.

-Give me your jewellery, funny man !

The small man cried and tried to defend himself.

-Yes, please, yes... I can give you... A crystal of agility, a crystal that gives you the agility of an an elven wardancer, you can sell it for 3000 gold coins, look, it is... here, and you help me escape okay ? I can give you more, I promise.

He had it's hands bound before him but he managed to get it outside of his shirt, it was on a necklace. The brave Ancel snatched it, and got to another cage. You looked at it from afar, quite amused when the little cagot, understanding that he had been robbed.

-Hey, come back, bastard, you smell of shit and rotten cheese, come back.... Give it back bastard !

Ancel only laughed and advanced towards the cage of the two women, the woman in black looked terrified while the other, the Guelph woman in men's clothes, looked at him hatefully. Your redheaded scout smiled with his yellow teeth and told, while trying to put his cutlass towards their robes.

-You are nice looking ladies, would be a shame if I saw more of your flesh.

The black haired one simply panicked while the other one insulted him in a language that you failed to understand. But it was enough, you had a questionette to make. They all shall be interrogated. You told.

-Enough Ancel ! I will need them for interrogation.

He looked at you, bowing and told very quietly.

-Just when the fun began...

With whom do you decide to begin.

>The small cagot
>The guelph woman who could speak to animals.
>The black clad woman who could rise the dead.
>Let Father François decide, it is his interrogation after all.

And :

>Tell a speech to the three, saying that Ancel will torture them if they fail to answer the questionnette in a gentle way.
>Tell Ancel to give you back this crystal that he conveniently forgot to tell you about (and smack him on the head for it).
>Tell the vagrants that you will only torture the cagot, you are a chivalric lord and women are not tortured on your lands, burning them at the stake will suffice.
>Other (write in)

(Choose one from the first list and as much as you want from the second one)
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>>5436495
>The black clad woman who could rise the dead


>Tell Ancel to give you back this crystal that he conveniently forgot to tell you about (and smack him on the head for it).
>Tell a speech to the three, saying that Ancel will torture them if they fail to answer the questionnette in a gentle way.

Give the other prisoners (except for the black clad witch) a choice. Confess and repent for their sins or join the necromancer at the stake.
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>>5436495
>The black clad woman who could rise the dead.
>Tell Ancel to give you back this crystal that he conveniently forgot to tell you about (and smack him on the head for it).

They'll all have to be killed or imprisoned for political reasons, anyhow. Best not to promise anything
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>>5436495
>The black clad woman who could rise the dead.
>Veldrin? Who is this Veldrin?
>She does not dress like the other surface-dwellers. Are those religious garbs?
>Tell Ancel to give you back this crystal that he conveniently forgot to tell you about (and smack him on the head for it).
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>>5436495
>>The black clad woman who could rise the dead.
>>Tell Ancel to give you back this crystal that he conveniently forgot to tell you about (and smack him on the head for it).

Can't delete posts. How annoying.
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>>5436495
>The black clad woman who could rise the dead.
>Tell Ancel to give you back this crystal that he conveniently forgot to tell you about (and smack him on the head for it).
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>>5436495
>Let Father François decide, it is his interrogation after all.
Shame the lizard-man was felled, would make for fun interaction.
>Tell a speech to the three, saying that Ancel will torture them if they fail to answer the questionnette in a gentle way.
>>5436566
Huh? I thought that was only me.
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>>5436495
>>The black clad woman who could rise the dead.
ask if the lizardman has any family so we could send condolences. we need some lizard men at the front of our army
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>>5436502
Support
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>>5436495
>The black clad woman who could rise the dead.
The most obvious culprit! A vile practitioner of dark arts, with a satanic spellbook no less!


>Tell a speech to the three, saying that Ancel will torture them if they fail to answer the questionnette in a gentle way.
>Tell Ancel to give you back this crystal that he conveniently forgot to tell you about (and smack him on the head for it).
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>>5436495
>The black clad woman who could rise the dead.

>Tell Ancel to give you back this crystal that he conveniently forgot to tell you about (and smack him on the head for it).
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>>5436502
>>5436529
>>5436564
>>5436566
>>5436576
>>5436603

I agree, but you will see other half men half lizards in your peregrinations.

>>5436638

A wise choice.

>>5436762
>>5436899
>>5436951

It was the woman in black that you choose as your first victim. You had confiscated her book, you were barely literate having begun your lessons a bit more than two weeks ago but you did not recognise the letters in this book. You passed it to Father François when they dragged the black clad lady outside she seemed afraid of your guardsmen but receptive, she would probably talk without too much "persuasion".

When Ancel was trying to leave you told him.

-Give me the crystal, villein.

-What cryst... OUCH !

You smacked his head and gave it to you, kneeling and saying.

-Sorry messire, I have forgotten, sorry.

-Good, now do not do it again maraud. Let the priest lead the questionette.

The father sat down in a nearby room and began to question, noting the answers with a quill and some parchment.

-So, tell me... what is your name.

She seemed to be uncomfortable around people but she managed to answer.

-W... Wizza my lord I...

-No need to call me "my lord" call me simply "father". Well young Wizza, you stand accused of sorcery and of blasphemy, what do you think about it...

-Will you kill me ?

-No, the church is merciful, it will be even more merciful if you confess your crimes. We do not condemn you to anything, I will simply tell if you indeed did sorcery and blasphemed or not.

She seemed taken aback and tried to tell.

-I'm... I'm a necromancer, so I guess that yes... And... And I have sometimes risen the dead in a chapel of Aron so yes I can be considered as a blasphemer, but it was for a good cause.

Everybody besides her did the sign of the cross. She then looked at you and asked, in a naive voice.

-But...But... But... Are you a priest of the god of the dead Aron, I...

Father François answered.

-No, there is only one God, but what you did, using the power of demons to bring back the dead, is truly a grave act of sorcery, even if you were not knowing the Lord. And you seem to use it often. Only He can resurrect the dead.

-But no, there is not only one god, if there was it would cause cosmic disturbances, there is many gods. And yes it is my job but I do not summon demons or entities, my magic comes from my own power.
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>>5437337

Ancel interveined.

-All magic comes from Satan ! She is diabolical, she must be burned at the stake before she changes us into frogs !

You tried to calm down the superstitious peasant before he stopped her from admitting her guilt.

-Silence maraud, let her speak !

-But it is true messire, witches like this can change people into manure, into goats, frogs or into nun's asses ! We must burn her !

You looked at him but then remembered that you were apparently protected against magic, but even in France you knew of such cases, and they were not always coming from the imagination of drunk peasants. The woman seemed to be terrified.

-You... will burn me ?

Father François insisted.

-No, no, no, no, no, no, the Church never uses the death penalty. Do not worry, but you maintain that you can do magic and that you reject the Lord ?

Of course, they let local lords like you execute the people that they branded as heretics. It was clever and very just. The Church was merciful but you could not be since unfortunately the temporal power needed to be harsh to prevent criminality. She answered.

-Yes, well it is complicated and... I am not skilled in transfiguration. What you will do with me I ? You will let me be free no ?

Father François looked at you and answered to you more than to her.

-I think it is your turn to decide monseigneur. I have everything I need with this one, a witch, a blasphemer and relaps. Do you have some some questions to ask her ?

You were sure that she deserved death, but mayhaps it was wiser to not tell her that she would be burned at the stake before the others would have answered, so they will confess, thinking that their lives should be spared. You disliked to lie, but not telling anything was not lying. La ruse est finaude !


>Yes, I want to know, how much is there adventurers at Podunk ?
>Do you have allies and relatives ? And your companions ?
>Who leads the adventurer's guild at Podunk ?
>How have you become a witch ?
>Deny your faith in Belzebuth and you will die in the Lord's peace.
>Is your other companion who talks to animals a witch ?
>You do not dress like the other surface-dwellers. Are those religious garbs?
>Other (write in)

(Choose no more than 3 choices please)

>No thanks, let us question the cagot next.
>No thanks, let us question the guelph next.
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>>5437338
>Who leads the adventurer's guild at Podunk ?
>How have you become a witch ?
>You do not dress like the other surface-dwellers. Are those religious garbs?
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>>5437346
Support
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>>5437338
>>5437346
+1

>surface-dwellers
that makes us look like fucking mole people kek.
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>>5437346
support
>Surface Dwellers
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>>5437338

>>Who leads the adventurer's guild at Podunk?
>>How have you become a witch ?
>>Is your other companion who talks to animals a witch ?
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>>5437346
+1
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>>5437338
>Is your other companion who talks to animals a witch ?
This before we tell our decision
>Yes, I want to know, how much is there adventurers at Podunk ?
>Deny your faith in Belzebuth and you will die in the Lord's peace.
And this one after

I love the smell of pyre in the morning, good sirs.
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>>5437338
>Is your other companion who talks to animals a witch ?
>How have you become a witch ?
>Are there many more witches at Podunk? How many?
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>>5437338
>Yes, I want to know, how much is there adventurers at Podunk ?
>Who leads the adventurer's guild at Podunk ?
>How have you become a witch ?
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>>5437346
>>5437381
>>5437384
>>5437388
>>5437659
>>5437698
>>5437945
>>5438129
>>5438236

You took your most serious tone and asked calmly.

-Who leads the adventurer's guild at Podunk ?

She seemed to think, still afraid, and told.

-I... Normally there are bureaucrats from the Imperial Capital that lead the day to day affairs of the Guild... And...

-Are they like stewards ?

-Yes... Yes... But we elect representatives, they must adventure only in a region, most of us travel and stop at the different guilds, there is a man called Minmaxor the Warrior. He represents the adventurers here, he his helped by two others but I do not know their names, I only recently came here.

You then frowned, and told her.

-And how did you became a witch ? Have you been in a sabbath ? Have you cooked and boiled alive an infant ? Have you sacrificed to the devil ?

She looked at you, visibly afraid, saying.

-No...No,no,no,no,no I only graduated from the academy of magic. I have a license of the mage's guild, they are very severe about necromancers but I managed to obtain it.

She, even if her hands were attached before her, managed to take a small parchment from her robes and tried to give it to you, you took it, since you were barely literate you understood nothing but did as if you understood it.

-So this parchment tells us that you are a witch.

She told.

-Yes, well, my magic is legal, it is here, look.

Poor foolish girl, you gave the parchment to father François and remembering what you heard you told.

-You do not dress like the other surface-dwellers. Are those religious garbs?

The expression was strange, surface dwellers, you ignored where you heard it, ah yes, it was from Orin the short scotsman. You found it funny and decided to copy it but it created a real panic from the girl, she seemed to think quickly and looked at you.

-Surf... Surface dwellers... Are you.. Are you a...

She recoiled and added.

-Are you a vampire ?

You did not understood, Father François looked at you, Ancel too, he even smacked her behind her head. That seemed to persuade her that you were.

-Silence villein woman ! Do not try to curse our lord with your foul magic words.

You answered your scout.

-Keep calm Ancel, no need to hit her.
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>>5438857

But Father François, who was still in the room, seemed not to know what was a vampire when you knew, he looked at you, afraid, that seemed to frighten the witch even more, and you simply chuckled when you saw their faces. Maybe you should tell that you are one, or not. After all they seemed to be known to be great sorcerers, and since their magic did not work it could be because yours was more powerful, and they were told to be often noblemen, strong and handsome too, that described you well. Of course your handsomeness was completed by the fact that the other male specimens near you were father François who looked like a pie with legs and a tonsured head and Ancel le Purineur who was literally collecting dung before he was a scout and smelled like it.

>Yes, I am a vampire indeed.
>Do not worry witch, I am alive and well, and a French Nobleman, not a blood sucking monster.
>Keep silent and send her to her cage.

You then had to choose who will be next.

>The cagot
>The guelph who talks with animals
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>>5438860
> I might or might not be a vampire, witch. Guess you'll have to find out tonight.
Pure evil.
> The hoe that's dressed like a man
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>>5438860
>Keep silent and send her to her cage
>The guelph who talks with animals
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>>5438860
>>Do not worry witch, I am alive and well, and a French Nobleman, not a blood sucking monster.
>>The guelph who talks with animals
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>>5438860
>>Do not worry witch, I am alive and well, and a French Nobleman, not a blood sucking monster.
>The guelph who talks with animals
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>>5438860
>Do not worry witch, I am alive and well, and a French Nobleman, not a blood sucking monster.
But you may not be alive for much longer hehehehe

>The guelph who talks with animals
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>>5438860
>Do not worry witch, I am alive and well, and a French Nobleman, not a blood sucking monster.
>The guelph who talks with animals
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>>5439055
>>5439064
>>5439139
>>5439177
>>5439244
>>5439276

Seeing the witch panic you told her, because you were a kind man after all.

-Do not worry witch, I am alive and well and a French nobleman, not a blood sucking monster.

She seemed reassured, you then ordered to bring the Guelph who wore men's clothes and talked to animals. When Ancel left the interrogation room to bring her father François asked you.

-Monseigneur, may I dare to ask you what is this "Van Pire" that you talked about ? And how does it sucks blood.

You smiled and told the priest, wanting to brag about your knowledge with the older man.

-I do not know, use your famous "reason" and "scholastic method" that the clergy love so much.

He scratched his head and told.

-I think that it is a contraction my lord, of Van and Empire, judging by the fact that they suck blood or the blood of the people, a metaphor widely used about Jews and tax collectors I would say that they must be some kind of imperials whose families begin by Van, so men from Holland I think, the young count Jean a boy of fourteen, rules them and it is probable that his tax collectors are vile. But I wonder how the perfidy of the imperial kind of Flemish and their Dampierre overlords was known in India.

You laughed a bit, the man was wise and knowledgeable but so far from the truth. You would have thought more or less the same thing if you hadn't tried to learn Bifurian poetry with Beau the Bard, who seemed to consider these undead as romantic creatures. You then explained.

-Haha, no, they are blood sucking monsters that come at night and can change themselves into bats, but they are burned by the sun, it is another creature of the Bifurian folklore. They are stronger than mere men and great sorcerers. These undead pass to be beautiful and often to pass as noblemen. And their image cannot be reflected in the water I think. I learned it while I learned local poetry, a woman falls in love with one in an awful book.

The priest seemed even more astonished, learning about them, but then he told.

-Mmmmh. And women find the idea of having their blood sucked by a dead thing worthy of a roman about courteous love.

You shrugged your shoulders, women were sometimes creatures even less understandable that what you saw in India. You then realised something and Father François seemed to realise it too. You began.

-By the beard of Saint Peter does it...

The priest nodded and cut you.

-Maybe she was offering her flesh to be saved, she is accustomed about raising the dead if we are to believe her ! She maybe wants to attire you in a dark ritual in the form of coupling.
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>>5439528

He made the sign of the cross and you too. She was beautiful, of course, and your adventuring side would have wanted to explore what was under her robes but laying with a witch... It was the best way to catch disease, or a malediction, and knowing by experience that the shiest ones were the most active between the sheets you were terrified of what it could be. Not that you wondered about your lack of stamina, you were a man sure of yourself, of course. Fortunately some muffled sounds came from the door and the fact that Ancel came with the other witch made your thoughts focus on more urgent matters.

Ancel pushed her to the chair but she tried to resist, finally he grabbed her hands and attached her to it. She was gagged and glared at him angrily. He told.

-She tried to bite me messire ! And she kicked me in the shin ! A real devil...

Father François ordered to remove the gag and tried to tell the lady.

-Keep calm young lady, no need to resist, I am only here to ask questions for the church to judge you.

But once she had her gag removed she screamed angrily.

-Release me you pathetic vermin ! You have no right to judge me ! I'm an elf ! And not of your land ! I studied law before I became a druid, elves not residing in nearby lordships can only be judged by the kingdom's court !

The priest answered, quite taken aback.

-It is a religious tribunal here, nobody is above the laws of the Lord.

She answered quickly.

-I am not interested in your sect ! When they will learn about it our people will burn your ugly castle down and hang you ! Release me and my companions now ! I curse you in the name of all the deities of nature.

The priest laughed.

-If your deities are so strong why are you bound to a chair ? They cannot help you. Now stay calm and tell me why you are wearing men's clothes.

She looked at him first red with anger than with a strange grimace meaning that she was not really understanding the question, but then she told.

-I will only answer to a representative of the queen !

Father François looked at you. What do you tell him.

>Maybe we should fetch Oldfossil to ask him about this legal privilege.
>Simply write that she is guilty, her clothing is enough to prove that she dabbled in sorcery.
>Ancel, cut out one ear of the guelph, it will help her talk.
>Other (write in)
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>>5439531
>>Simply write that she is guilty, her clothing is enough to prove that she dabbled in sorcery.
>>Ancel, cut out one ear of the guelph, it will help her talk.
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>>5439531
>Simply write that she is guilty, her clothing is enough to prove that she dabbled in sorcery.
She literally denounced our Lord in front of us and tried to cast a vile curse in the name of her strange fairy creatures. Thanks to holy father Françous' presence her impotent attempt failed, of course. Note it all down.
>Ancel, cut out one ear of the guelph, it will help her talk.
That is not a way to address us! This wench clearly lacked a father who'd teach her manners, just like she lacked a mother to teach her how to be a lady. Tragic story, but the witch trial must go on.
>>5439528
>jews and tax collectors
Ah shit, it's getting too real now.
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>>5439531
>Simply write that she is guilty, her clothing is enough to prove that she dabbled in sorcery.
>Ancel, cut out one ear of the guelph, it will help her talk.
Someone strip this witch and give her a sackcloth!
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>>5439675
>>5439725
Support
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>>5439725
>+1

The idea is too funny! Maybe when she's wearing a vagrant's clothes she'll speak nicely to her betters?
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>>5439675

Well said good sir, these kinds of magic are now only seen in Britanny or other half savage lands. But maybe education by maiming is a bit too harsh.

About tax collectors and jews, what to say, I could have added Lombards. But since we left France in 1299 and our Charles and Brother François are close to Charles de Valois they had an important judicial conflict with jews that necessited king Philippe to intervene. He will definitely expel jews from France in 1306.

>>5439725

Well said, I added it to the dialogue, you are a wise bannerman good sir.

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You looked at your men and sighted, this female guelph was insolent. You ordered your priest in a quick tone.

-Simply write that she is guilty, her clothing is enough to prove that she dabbled in sorcery. She denounced our Lord and cursed us in the name of some celtic faeries.

Father François nodded and wrote it, signifying Ancel to get the Guelph outside. You then tried to ask her some questions but she remained silent. You then told.

-Cut her ear out and provide her a sackcloth, we will not shock our assistance with a woman wearing pants anymore.

She looked defiantly at you cursing you in a tongue that you ignored. Ancel nodded but once he came towards her the ropes that tied the Guelph wench to the chair disappeared, only the one that attached her to the chair and was tied recently remained. He took her to get her back to her cage but she rose and with an astonishing agility that could have came only from witchcraft kicked him in the face after a somersault, freeing her hands from the chair by the same occasion. You had seen your remaining guelph guardsman Gardasil train and noted that if these guelphs were not very strong they were agile but you were astonished that the females of the specie seemed to be capable of such feats too. She then ran for the door while your man clutched his bloodied mouth but it was closed, stopping her escape, he grabbed her by the hair. Ancel then dragged the guelph to the ground and took his cutlass as to cut his throat while she screamed.

-Bastards, mayflies, vermin ! When the druids will learn of this you will all be killed ! All nature will turn against you ! Nothing will remain of your castle, we will march with wolves, tree men and fairies.

You wondered how she had managed to unbind her ropes, then you remembered that she was said to talk to animals, maybe she convinced a rat to serve her ? You were tired of her cries and ordered.

-Ancel, cut out one ear of the guelph, it will help her talk. I will question her a second time. Cutting out the ears is the punitions of those who start fights.

The priest did the sign of the cross and told.

-She is clearly possessed, but... Monseigneur, torturing a woman, we are frenchmen, it is not very gallant, burning her alive shall suffice.
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>>5439849

Ancel seemed to have no such qualms and he simply put himself on the guelph, crushing her under his weight and unsheathed his cutlass for the grim work.

>Remain silent and let Ancel continue the deed.
>Gallantry is your duty as a knight, we will not molest the possessed witch, simply burn her at the stake.
>You are right Father, instead we will directly strip her to and give her a sackcloth, maybe she will be more polite after that.

>Try to ask one question (write in) if she does not answer order Ancel to cut out her ear.
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>>5439829
>>5439840

Well i wrote before I could count your votes but since you supported the only vote it seems that great minds think alike.

But I changed the options at the last minute seeing >>5439840 suggestion haha.
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>>5439851
>>Remain silent and let Ancel continue the deed.

>Try to ask one question (write in) if she does not answer order Ancel to cut out her ear.
"I veel give you one chance to answer witch, how did you break the ropes that bind you? Can you truly speak with beasts?"
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>>5439851
>You are right Father, instead we will directly strip her to and give her a sackcloth, maybe she will be more polite after that.

I'm fine with keeping the ear if the sackcloth is used

>How did you escape?
Witchcraft!
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>>5439851
>>Gallantry is your duty as a knight, we will not molest the possessed witch, simply burn her at the stake.
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>>5439851
>Remain silent and let Ancel continue the deed
>How did you escape?
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>>5439851
>Remain silent and let Ancel continue the deed.

Dress like a man, be subject to the same law as a man. We truly are a lord most progressive and feminist!
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>>5439851
>>Remain silent and let Ancel continue the deed.
chad ancel
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>>5439851
>Strip her and give her a sack cloth.
That's just too perfect, alright. Elves are such stuck-up bitches, her reaction would be priceless.
>Remain silent and let Ancel continue the deed.
A woman does magicks, dresses like a man, curses like a sailor and kicks like a mule and we're to just let her walk all over us and insult Jesus Christ because she's a woman? Now that's just absurd.
>Ask François if he thinks we should instead apologize and offer her some the salted beef and pork sausages.
I'm sure this will help father see our point.
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>>5439895
>>5439925
>>5440040

>>5440046

By the heavens, the novelties that you talk about seem to be even worse than those of Marigny.

>>5440201

Ancel is the incarnation of the common sense of the commoners and the recourcefulness of the common frenchman.

>>5440213

Well said good sir but unfortunately most of the people seemed to vote for cutting the ear and remaining silent then asking a question, it was mutually exclusive, but perhaps my presentation wasn't good. Sorry if this is the case.

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You remained silent letting Ancel continue his deed. He cut off her ear with his cutlass and the arrogant Guelph cried like a pig that was slaughtered. Her cries, her tears and the blood that came off her ear were hard to watch, you had seen some gruesome things in your life but you remained a knight and you hesitated to hurt ladies, but she was not a lady, probably a poorly raised farmhand daughter judging by how she behaved. Father François winced and turned his head while Ancel raised the ear high and threw it in a corner of the room, laughing. He told.

-Now she looks like she has a cap with only a plume on the side ! Heh !

You rolled your eyes and ordered your man to remove the witch from the room. It was time to interrogate the last remaining member of this company. The small cagot.

The Guelph continued to cry and sob, screaming from pain while Ancel put her out of the room.

Father François told you.

-Monseigneur, listen, I understand why you did it but...

-But what ? She insulted the Lord and us, tried to escape, kicked and bitten my Ancel, nobody brutalises Ancel except me. And she admitted to be a witch, should we have apologised and offered her meat and wine ?

-I... No, you are right monseigneur, but perhaps flogging her would have been more appropriate. Well... Now we have only the cagot to speak too, you know, I never travelled to southern France and I never believed that those cagots existed but look at me now, I am in India and I see a lot of them. Hah !

Speaking of cagots the little man seemed to plead to be spared when he was carried here and tied into the chair. The brave Father François explained him.

-You will be judged by a religious tribunal to see if you partaked into heresy, sorcery, blasphemy or many other crimes or if you enabled them.

The cagot looked at you quite shaken and told.

-I am not a wizard, I am a warrior, and we do not need to be enemies. If you want I can give you the place where I buried some gold and adhere into your sect ? You do not want gold ?

You raised an eyebrow while the father, shocked by this blatant corruption and this insult to the church about an insincere conversion, rose and screamed.

-SILENCE ! We are not a sect but the only true Church ! Catholic and Apostolic founded by the Christ and led today by his vicar pope Boniface VIII !
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>>5440930

>I want to know, how many adventurers are at Podunk ?
>Do you have allies and relatives ? And your companions ?
>Who leads the adventurer's guild at Podunk ?
>How have you came to be in the same company as two witches ?
>How could we contact the adventurers guild at Podunk, to arrange a trial or a battle ?
>You seem to be the leader of this band, tell me, how does the adventurer's guild works ? Some said to me that it was an organisation present in all the Empire and not many organisations in many cities.
>Is your other companion who talks to animals always such beastly ?
>Is there a lot of cagots amongst adventurers ?
>Do not ask anything, simply let Father François judge him according to the canons of the church. You could judge him in temporal law for his insolence.
>Other (write in)

Choose maximum 3 questions please. You gain 2 mudcore for torture but loose 1 piety for going against Father François wishes.

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Your new stats :

Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 3
XP : 325 (next level at 450)

Stats

Combat : 51%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 36%

Piety : 42-1 = 41

Mudcore : 40+2 = 42

With 42 Mudcore you have a bigger field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. You have chosen Blood of Mud and so your mudcore field will become a bit bigger and stronger but could be transmitted to your children.
Next level at 50, your field will become more important.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
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>>5440934
>Who ordered you to come here and how did you enter my lands?
>How have you came to be in the same company as two witches ?
>You seem to be the leader of this band, tell me, how does the adventurer's guild works ? Some said to me that it was an organisation present in all the Empire and not many organisations in many cities.

Did we tell Ancel to take her armor and dress her in a sackcloth?
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>>5440930
So um, instead of asking questions myself (other anons will take care of that, I'm sure), I'd like to offer this offer:
>Hmmm, you sound like a honorable warrior, surely must have become mixed with these witches by a mistake? Say, if you answer us truthfully and testify against all their foul deeds, we might be able to this misunderstanding!
>Offer his necklace back if he agrees
This should give us soome leverage should anyone come here to start sh- I mean, uh, meddle with our affairs, as well as make him think twice before speaking against us (as it would condemn him, too).
Dunno if it's possible, but he could even return to adventurer's guild and say the rest were slaughtered by a mighty beast, to sweep everything under the rug...

>it was mutually exclusive
A shame indeed. I suspected it to be so, but had to at least try to strip and sack the elf... for scientific reasons, of course! But given the fact that, aside for crying, she shut her foul mouth at long last, it might've been the right decision to cut her antenna off.
>>5440943
No, unfortunately it was either that or cutting the ear off, but I shall support sacking her after we're done here, if you wanna pursue that avenue.
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>>5440975
*an honorabu
**fix this misunderstanding
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>>5440934
>>Do you have allies and relatives ? And your companions ?
>>How have you came to be in the same company as two witches ?
>>You seem to be the leader of this band, tell me, how does the adventurer's guild works ? Some said to me that it was an organisation present in all the Empire and not many organisations in many cities.

>>5440975
Support.
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>>5440934
>>Do you have allies and relatives ? And your companions ?
>You seem to be the leader of this band, tell me, how does the adventurer's guild works ? Some said to me that it was an organisation present in all the Empire and not many organisations in many cities.
>I want to know, how many adventurers are at Podunk ?
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>>5440934
I know we only have 3 questions to ask, but can we just clarify his and the elf's names before proper questioning?
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>>5440934
>>Who ordered you to come here and how did you enter my lands?
>>How have you came to be in the same company as two witches ?
>>You seem to be the leader of this band, tell me, how does the adventurer's guild works ? Some said to me that it was an organisation present in all the Empire and not many organisations in many cities.
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>>5440934
>Do you have allies and relatives ? And your companions ?
>How have you came to be in the same company as two witches ?
>You seem to be the leader of this band, tell me, how does the adventurer's guild works ? Some said to me that it was an organisation present in all the Empire and not many organisations in many cities

Oh and don't forget to give the Guelph lady a proper attire.
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>>5440943
Support
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>>5440943

You have done it here >>5439849 . But first she must have her ear bandaged, you will not suffer for her to die of bloodloss before being burned alive.

>>5440975

An excellent idea, I gave you +10xp for it, I even provided some options in the next update.

>>5440977
>>5441118
>>5441337

I wrote all the names in the update to remind who is who.

>>5441352
>>5441387
>>5441543

You decided to ask some questions to the little man, he seemed to be the most important of these vagrants so you told him.

-You seem to be the leader of this band, tell me, how does the adventurer's guild works ? Some said to me that it was an organisation present in all the Empire and not many organisations in many cities.

The cagot looked at you like at a simpleton.

-You ? I know we are in the deep backwater of the Empire but you never heard of the guild ? We are everywhere, in the empire and some neighbouring nations, every town of importance has a guild where any commoner or any member of the authorities can issue quests for adventurers, so they can pick it up and resolve them for money.

-Quests ? Like the quest of Percival for the Holy Grail ? But why asking payment for this, chivalry and glory are enough !

-I never heard about this Percival fellow but I suppose that he had lands and peasants like you. Our quests are more about money. I mean, for exemple you have bandits in your territory, you give a quest at the guild, and you give money, for example 1000 gold coins to expel them, and the guild, taking a commission, will talk about it to adventurers that are nearby, they will kill the bandits and receive the gold. If they do many quests they gain ranks and power, the guild has some ancient rituals to guarantee it and help them become more powerful, so high ranked adventurers can fight the likes of dragons, giants or tarrasques, even if the last one is suicidal. The guild has a network of buildings in each cities and sometimes when a threat moves it communicates to the provincial, or the national headquarters, or even to it's High Headquarters in the Empire.

-Tarrasques ? You have been to Tarascon ? You know of France ?

-Mmmmh... No mylord, what is this France that you talk about ?
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>>5441568

You waved your hand meaning that you would talk about it later, you understood that some other monsters like those could be hiding out of the Provencal city and continued.

-And so, who leads this Guild ?

-Important folks elected every three years by the two groups of the guild, the adventurers, who fight threats and the bureaucrats who gather intelligence and take and give quests. In every town two adventurers are elected by their peers, those who are currently in the region, amongst those who want to stay in one place, they are quite rare and are generally older adventurers near their retirement. And one bureaucrat nominated by the higher authorities of the guild. In Podunk I can tell you that the adventurers are a human, Minmaxor the Warrior and a dwarven rogue named Unthrust Worty, the lead bureaucrat is Lady Paperpushess, she comes from Briberopolis, the capital of Barovia.

You nodded, it was interesting, they looked like a gigantic version of a guild like in Paris or Reims with masters and companions. It seemed that this Guild served to overthrow the feudal obligations of the nobility and to have warriors loyal to it instead of their lords. Whatever, they were burghers, and so they should not be trusted. You continued.

-How have you came to be in the same company as two witches ?

The cagot laughed, telling you.

-It's a long story my lord, I created the Dashing and Daring with Oftha, the elven druid, and Kost, our fearless dragonborn paladin, since the first days that we were adventurers, since we had a need of four people in a quest in the marshes of lowlevel we accosted a very shy Necromancer, Wizza, one year ago, people do not trust them and we accepted to take her if she agreed to only one half of a share of the loot. When the Guild told us about confronting you I understood that we needed extra muscle, we took Bob the barbarian since he was too stupid to count exactly how much money the guild was giving us for this.

This made you smile, but the man was still travelling with witches to try to gain money, and he talked of his friends like some disposable assets. You wondered if he was hiding something.

-Do you have allies and relatives ?

He nodded, clearly interested.

-Yes, yes, I am married with Rosa the Fair, she cooks very well, and I have three kids back in Niceburrow, Merry, or Riri for the friends, Fifin or Fifi, and Louie or Loulou, I cannot see them often but I try to save for them you understand. My parents are still alive, and I have 8 brothers and sisters, 21 cousins and a lot of nephews, all the halflings of Niceburrow know of Ard the fearless, it is my nickname.

You smiled, he probably did not deserve this.

-And your companions ?
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>>5441570

The cagot answered.

-I do not know, Wizza never talked about her family, they were probably all dead, Oftha has some relatives near Tricked like all wood elves have, Kost came from the far south, but was probably expelled from his family, he never talked about them. But he is a paladin of Arcelormittal and the cult of the god of the forge is quite strong, he knew some important paladins and priests of it. I do not know Bob enough to know if he had family or allies, I met him only some days ago.

Your questions gave you an idea. If this man tolerated wizards and was probably interested in money you could always try to convince him to serve your interests, you could try to avoid a confrontation. You could make him an offer before supervising the dressing of the guelph in a sackcloth. You could convince him to tell the adventurers were killed by a beast or bandits on the road and that the two men maimed by Brother Louis deserved it. But how should you proceed.

>Tell him to invite his family to your lands, or at least his wife and children, if they behave they could live a good life here. But you do not know where this Niceburrow is, maybe they will come in a long time, forcing you to release him only after they come. Maybe the guild at Podunk will send another search party in the meantime.
>Tell him that you will give him back his crystal if he tells the guild that his group was killed on the road and that your man Brother Louis is innocent.
>Make him write a false confession saying that he joined you against the Guild to blackmail him and force him to tell that the adventurers disappeared for another reason
>Tell that you will keep Wizza and Oftha in your dungeons and burn them if he does not tell Podunk that the adventurers were killed on the road. They will be spared and kept in your dungeons if he tells your story.
>Promise him gold to tell a false story.
>It is a bad idea, you do not trust this cagot, they are accursed after all, he will be burned tomorrow.
>Other (Write in)

Choose one. You gain 10xp for your wise idea (I always try to reward clever ideas with XP even if they have not 100% chances of working)
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>>5441572

Your new stats :

Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 3
XP : 325+10 = 335 (next level at 450)

Stats

Combat : 51%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 36%

Piety : 42-1 = 41

Mudcore : 40+2 = 42

With 42 Mudcore you have a bigger field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. You have chosen Blood of Mud and so your mudcore field will become a bit bigger and stronger but could be transmitted to your children.
Next level at 50, your field will become more important.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
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>>5441572
>Make him write a false confession saying that he joined you against the Guild to blackmail him and force him to tell that the adventurers disappeared for another reason
Maximum leverage, minimum obligation.
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>>5441572
>Make him write a false confession saying that he joined you against the Guild to blackmail him and force him to tell that the adventurers disappeared for another reason
Yeah this seems about right? Maybe pair this with condemning the witches publicly?
>Drill him some more about his family. Make sure he knows that yoy know where they live, in case he was to cross you in the future.
He sounds like he loves his family, doesn't he?
If we really can't do both, then ask about his family and where their home is exactly. It's our best shot to control him, for aformentioned reasons.
>>5441568
>An excellent idea
Why thank you, good sir.
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>>5441572
>>Make him write a false confession saying that he joined you against the Guild to blackmail him and force him to tell that the adventurers disappeared for another reason
He can be a special guest of honor at the burning to show him what happens to those who can't keep their mouths shut.
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>>5441572
>>Tell him that you will give him back his crystal if he tells the guild that his group was killed on the road and that your man Brother Louis is innocent.
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>>5441572
>>Tell him to invite his family to your lands, or at least his wife and children, if they behave they could live a good life here. But you do not know where this Niceburrow is, maybe they will come in a long time, forcing you to release him only after they come. Maybe the guild at Podunk will send another search party in the meantime.

Also

>>Tell that you will keep Wizza and Oftha in your dungeons and burn them if he does not tell Podunk that the adventurers were killed on the road. They will be spared and kept in your dungeons if he tells your story.

May as well give him the crystal back as well. He may not be trustworthy, but he can be useful. Halflings are always nice to have around in any case.
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>>5441689
>>5441704

A good idea.

>>5441707
>>5441733
>>5441798

The cagots are cursed good sir, they are the children of lepers and wisigoths !

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You decided to use one thing that can binds men, one things that makes them weak : a signed parchment. You will simply force the cagot to write you that he helped you arrest the witches as a proof, and release him for having signed this. With this document you could blackmail him. You grinned thinking about it. You imagined yourself in the same situation, and answering "I cannot write good sirs" to the detriment of your captors, truly, the people who study books lose their time, they should learn how to use the blade instead. The only reasons for your reading and writing lessons are that Lady Takable and Oldfossil insist. Smiling you explained your captive.

-You seem to be an honourable man who, being misled, was forced to travel with witches. I can give you your freedom, you know ? You will simply need to sign me a parchment saying that you denounce your two companions as witches and that you recognise that Brother François is innocent, you will recognise too that you helped arrest them. I will keep this here, and I will only have to show it to your guild's friends if you betray me.

He seemed to think quickly about it but he agreed, nodding sternly, that was strange for such a small and jovial man.

-Yes... If I must, I am ready to do it.

-You will do this with Oldfossil. Ancel, tell a guarsdman to lead our new friend to him.

Your scout obeyed, calling a guard while you thought about inviting the cagot to the witch burnings, if he was seen with you you will have witnesses of his betrayal and everyone will be able to confirm that he did nothing to help his companions. Once the guardsman took the cagot out you told your two companions in your most serious tone.

-Men should have bandaged the wounds of the guelph lady now, let us strip her and put a sackcloth on her, I will not have the assistance shocked staring at a woman dressed like a man. As a knight I will personally survey the process, I do not want any of my men to attack her virtue. Let it not be said that we are this kind of men.

If they thought that you simply wanted to see a naked guelph lady they tried to conceal it. Father François, interested too, told you.

-As a priest and a man of the cloth, who has sworn a vow of chastity I will assist at the process too, I am to judge after all.

Ancel wanted to say something but you came to his rescue.

-I will need a servant to fetch the sackcloth, you will bring it Ancel.

-Thank you messire, I am happy that you trust me ! Glory to you ! You are a good lord !

-Yes, yes, let us get started.
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>>5441869

You entered near the cage of the guelph she had a bandaged hair and looked at you with pure hatred, cursing at you in her tongue. You simply chuckled and told her to be silent.

-Silence witch, Ancel will bring you a sackcloth to dress, instead of your male clothes, I do not want to let you shock the people tomorrow seeing you dressed like this. Ancel.

She looked at you with her golden coloured eyes, frowning, while Ancel showed her the sackcloth. She grimaced, it was ugly in her bandaged head and told you.

-If you think that I will put this, mayflies, you are wrong, I shall tear it out you..

-Then you will go naked. Ancel, if she does not strip strip her of her clothes.

Ancel laughed at this and advanced, the guelph reddened but preferred to do it herself, cursing under her breath.

-I will put it... But when the forest will march on you you will have nowhere to hide, you barely sentient vermin. The trees themselves will march on you and break the walls of your keep, and your entrails shall be hung on their branches while wolves will feast on your hearth. Now turn around for me to change my clothes.

How dared she ! How dared she be so defiant... It was of course very arousing, but guelph ladies were very beautiful, you still remembered Praetzel the merchant's daughter. They had an inhuman grace and stayed eternally young. Even if this one was uglier because of her lost ear and she was filthy (even if inexplicably less than normally someone would be in a dungeon) she seemed to have nice and long legs and a well proportioned chest that you wanted to see. You had only to answer.

-No, the last time we were not careful you jumped on Ancel and kicked him. We will watch. Strip or be stripped by my men. Ancel will give you the sackcloth once stripped.

She reddened like one of those strange Indian fruits that spoiled so fast called "Taumatoes" and looked at you, cursing under her breath. She almost cried a bit but was trying to beat back tears and was defiant. You sat on a barrel and smirked while she unbuttoned her belt and removed her green leather armor that protected her torso. She then removed some furs and you saw that she had small but well proportioned round brests under a shirt. She began to unbutton it, turning around, but seeing that Ancel came at the other side of her cage to watch she turned back towards you, absolutely red and trying to look at the floor. Brave Ancel, he had a feudal spirit, you enjoyed seeing her and while she tried to hide her chest with her hands you were quite a bit aroused. Father François seemed to appreciate the thing to he was probably thinking about keeping his soul pure. When the guelph removed her boots and her leather breeches you had trouble containing your urges, she was lucky to be in presence of a knight, and a respectable one, if she was with men like Ancel or your men at arms you wondered how many of them would have molested her.
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>>5441875

Seeing you she whispered.

-Monsters, perverts... I curse you in the name of the deities of nature. If elves would learn about this they will flay you alive.

You wondered if you should have ordered to cut out her tongue before stripping her but seeing her, her face red, her lithe shoulders and arms that tried to hide her breasts and salvage what remained of her dignity. Her long legs and thin belly, her hips made to stir children made you think about many things..
She had not the body of a young farm girl, nor the grace of a highborn lady, it was something in between, her lithe and graceful body had a kind of vigour that made her very beautiful. Her mysterious golden eyes who were on the verge of tears of anger and shame were beautiful too, it was a shame that you cut out her ear. You almost lacked to notice the sound of heels clacking on the floor. Women in India were fond of this kind of noisy shoes. But what did a woman do here ? You advanced towards the door when it was opened and you saw Lady Takable entering. It was your turn to be absolutely red but before you could speak she said.

-Charles, I need to tell you something I..

She tried to enter but you blocked her at the door, pushing her back softly.

-Rose, let us leave, the questionnette is no spectacle for a woman.

She tried to look, visibly interested but the fact that you were far taller and larger than her helped you conceal the naked guelph behind you. She seemed intrigued, especially since you were still a bit shaken after enjoying the stripping witch too much and asked.

-What were you doing ?

>Interrogating prisoners. Lordly duty you understand.
>It is of no importance, why were you coming my lady.
>Torture and other things, let us not speak of this my lady. Why were you coming ?
>Nothing, the guelph lady was putting more appropriate clothing after Ancel cut out her ear.
>You look worried dear Rose, may I help you with something ?
>Other (write in)

Choose one please, you loose 2 piety you lustful farfadet.
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>>5441877

But you gain 1 mudcore for your purely scientific curiosity.

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Your new stats :

Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 3
XP : 325+10 = 335 (next level at 450)

Stats

Combat : 51%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 36%

Piety : 41-2 = 39

Mudcore : 42+1 = 43

With 43 Mudcore you have a bigger field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. You have chosen Blood of Mud and so your mudcore field will become a bit bigger and stronger but could be transmitted to your children.
Next level at 50, your field will become more important.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
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>>5441877
>Interrogating prisoners. Lordly duty you understand.
>You look worried dear Rose, may I help you with something ?
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>>5441877
>Interrogating prisoners. Lordly duty you understand.
My sweet Lady, would you like a gift of suit of armor for you? I could have it fitted and modified to your proportions and style, if you wish for it.
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>>5441890
>giving a good and proper lady men's clothing, for the manly art of war
UHH??
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>>5441894
I expect that it will only be used as decoration or in ceremonies. But if she doesn't want it we could always grant it to Lady Sue.
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>>5441877
>>Interrogating prisoners. Lordly duty you understand.
>>You look worried dear Rose, may I help you with something ?
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>>5441877
>Interrogating prisoners. Lordly duty you understand.
>You look worried dear Rose, may I help you with something ?

Very...descriptive, milord. I will flagellate myself for whatever thoughts were spawned by this update.
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>>5441877
>Interrogating prisoners. Lordly duty you understand.
>You look worried dear Rose, may I help you with something ?
Should lady Takeable ask why we're flushed on the face, tell her it's because we saw her, of course. After a long day of fighting and handling prisoners it's only normal.
>>5441875
Good job, men. It was hard work, but we defended the decency!
>>5441890
>>5441899
That lewd male outfit? For ceremonies? Why in good heavens would we do that!
>>5442002
Very descriptive indeed. I shall not flog myself, for the fire that burns within me after reading this holy text is religious fire!
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>>5441877
>Interrogating prisoners. Lordly duty you understand.
>You look worried dear Rose, may I help you with something ?

>>5442002
>>5442024
Worry not messires. We shall clean ourselves when we purify the temptress with fire tomorrow.
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>>5442089
Wiser words have never been spoken. You have thinking worthy of the Emperor, my good sir.
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>>5441877
>>Interrogating prisoners. Lordly duty you understand.
>You look worried dear Rose, may I help you with something ?
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>>5441899

In times of war women who held lands could wear armor, even the awful Mahaut d'Artois did it, but it was generally when they were in a besieged castle and since you will be married you will have the duty of protecting both your and her lands.

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>>5442002

Excellent, flagellations washes away sins.

>>5442024

We are men of honor and virtue and I admire your zeal. Any man could be proud for saving a lady, even if she was evil, from rape in the prisons while she changed clothes and jibes on the pyre because of her improper clothing.

>>5442089

Well said, all shall be purified by fire.

>>5442131

I can only agree, great minds think alike.

>>5442171

You decided to brush aside the question to try to distract the lady from the fact that you were maybe redder and more panting than you should be. You told.

-Interrogating prisonners. Lordly duty you understand.

She looked at you, a bit worried, and asked.

-Oh, was it hard ?

You simply smiled, it was no proper topic of conversation. And you asked.

-You look worried dear Rose, may I help you with something ?

She then nodded. Telling you.

-You, you are right, I wanted to tell you something but...

She then wrapped her arms around you and pressed against you, in a hug. You instinctively caressed her beautiful blonde curls and felt her chest against yours, it felt good, she smelled of strawberries, as always. Your second hand took her thin waist. it lasted only a short moment before you parted ways, her cheeks were even more rosy than habitually and she told.

-Sorry... Charles, it was... Improper, but I was so afraid, I feared for your life, how you fought that high ranked paladin, this dragonborn, you were like a knight from legend. I maybe...

She was still seventeen, of course she probably overreacted but it was not disagreeable. She loved you, you loved her, everything was good. You reassured her a bit with kind words.

-Do not worry my lady. Do not worry. I am alive and I triumphed, under your magnificent gaze I would have not disappointed you. Of course I never fought half men half lizards, or dragons, before but they die like the rest. I still wonder, do you think that the dragon is his mother or his father ?

She chuckled at this saying that you were funny and was reassured, you began to walk together, a prison being hardly a good place to have this kind or conversation, or to simply receive a lady.
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>>5442245

She then told.

-Yes, a messenger has come from the Takable lands, they were taken. Coinman, my steward, Becky's father, was left here to rule in my absence. Baron's men came in, numbering twenty, they told him to let them take control of the tower and he had to accept since we had not enough men to hold it. They said that since Baron Crook is officially my tutor they were taking control of it until I was returned here. He managed to bribe one of them to let our messenger pass and inform us of this turn of events... I do not know what to do. Everything happens so fast...

Tonnerre ! By Saint Denis how did this vermin dared ! He already confiscated all her lands, letting her only have a tower and a village and now he was taking it too ! One part of you wanted to march on his lands and burn them to drive him out of his castle and slay him during a battle. Or maybe he had still a small bit of honour left and you could agree to meet on a field of battle with your armies but since he had ten men for one of yours you supposed that you had not a lot of chances of victory. No, one of your men was riding to the Count, he would probably help. He should come back in a bit more than a week with the answer of Count Careless. What do you say ?

>Even if it pains me I must admit that, we cannot do anything now. We should wait the answer of Count Careless first. A hasty decision might be terrible for us.
>There is a watchtower near our border with baronial lands, I can take it with my men, it would be a just answer for this occupation and the raid on my lands.
>I shall speak to Oldfossil, I know that the baron inherited from Lord Hostil, and we had a hamlet called Disputed on the border. Hostil claimed it as his own, maybe the baron will too. We must be ready to defend it.
>My lady, I have sworn you to kill the baron, now is the time, with some of his men acting like brigands near our lands, and probably still not in his castle and other men in your lands he has dispersed his strength. I shall raise my levies and my host, we will march tomorrow on him. And we will reconquer all your lands.
>Tell your steward to obey the baron, for now, it is better to avoid casualties. Baron Crook is a cruel man, he will probably punish and kill your servants if they resist.
>We shall assemble everyone to take a decision, it is war and we need a war council.
>It is a hard decision, I will need to speak with Oldfossil, as your tutor he can do this but it could be a casus belli for us too.
>Other (write in)
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>>5442247
>>Even if it pains me I must admit that, we cannot do anything now. We should wait the answer of Count Careless first. A hasty decision might be terrible for us.
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>>5442247
>>I shall speak to Oldfossil, I know that the baron inherited from Lord Hostil, and we had a hamlet called Disputed on the border. Hostil claimed it as his own, maybe the baron will too. We must be ready to defend it.
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>>5442247
>>We shall assemble everyone to take a decision, it is war and we need a war council.
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>>5442247
>I shall speak to Oldfossil, I know that the baron inherited from Lord Hostil, and we had a hamlet called Disputed on the border. Hostil claimed it as his own, maybe the baron will too. We must be ready to defend it.

Then goad him into it with a letter or sabre-rattling. Less the Count see that the Baron seizes lands and attacks us even as we try to negotiate a peaceable solution!
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>>5442247
>Tell your steward to obey the baron, for now, it is better to avoid casualties. Baron Crook is a cruel man, he will probably punish and kill your servants if they resist.
>We shall assemble everyone to take a decision, it is war and we need a war council.

That bastard! That blackguard!
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>>5442454

It seems that we need a tiebreaker between sending men to Disputed after speaking to Oldfossil and calling a war council.
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>>5442389
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>>5442389
Come now, let us be decisive! We specialize in warfare and intrigue, and this is most intriguing warfare. Take heart, be bold! Christ is with us!
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>>5442247
>>I shall speak to Oldfossil, I know that the baron inherited from Lord Hostil, and we had a hamlet called Disputed on the border. Hostil claimed it as his own, maybe the baron will too. We must be ready to defend it.
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>>5442247
>>I shall speak to Oldfossil, I know that the baron inherited from Lord Hostil, and we had a hamlet called Disputed on the border. Hostil claimed it as his own, maybe the baron will too. We must be ready to defend it.
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>>5442247
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>>5443428
>I shall speak to Oldfossil, I know that the baron inherited from Lord Hostil, and we had a hamlet called Disputed on the border. Hostil claimed it as his own, maybe the baron will too. We must be ready to defend it.
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>>5442417

A good idea. I shall add it to the suggestions.

>>5442454

What to expect from a heathen sorcerer who consorts with demons ? Truly God has sent him as an obstacle to be overcome by us.

>>5443428

I would argue that Charles is a far better warrior than he is a schemer but I hope that after a few levels he will be like Charles de Valois or Robert d'Artois.

>>5443438
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>>5443938

Hearing this discomforting news you answered.

-I shall speak to Oldfossil, I know that the baron inherited from Lord Hostil, and we had a hamlet called Disputed on the border. Hostil claimed it as his own, maybe the baron will too. We must be ready to defend it.

She frowned and told you.

-I am no expert in warfare but the baron's army is far bigger than ours, how could we hold the place ?

-We do not need to hold it, if he attacks it will show the Count that he uses the pretext of our marriage to attack his vassals. I heard that the count disliked him anyway.

She half-smiled a bit with a mischievous air.

-Clever, very clever, and yes, the count liked my father and lord Random, he likes me too and dislikes the baron, I think that we have every chances of having his support in this conflict.

-I hope so my lady, I hope so. Would you want to ride this afternoon ? To forget all of this ? We will probably burn two of these adventurers for witchcraft tommorow.

You maybe had overstepped talking about such things as burnings but she had to be your wife and witch burnings were something relatively common. Everybody wants to look at an execution with all the family present sometimes, even if the women turn around at the moment where there is too much blood, or they faint, it is a good attraction for nobles and commoners alike. But Lady Takable simply looked at you, quite... Fascinated.

-Riding ? Of course, yes.. We could do it like when we rode to the sunset, I loved it a lot lord Charles. But witch burnings, I never have seen someone burned alive, I wonder how does it looks like.

You tried to lighten her mood, even if you were astonished by this interest. But after all it was not bad, you told half jokingly.

-At the beginning it can be hard to see, then there is the smoke and we see less, but the worse is the smell. But do not worry, I shall not force you to come of course.
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>>5443962

She winced but seemed amused by your tone. You came back to the great room that servants were finishing to clean up after the skirmish and you saw that Bohémond was speaking with Godefroi who was carrying the sword of the barbarian, a strange glowing sword. It glowed like the scythe that you had taken from the temple of Monsanto, you heard that it was made of a powerful material but you forgot wich one. Unfortunately the blade was too big and not well balanced by the looks of it. Maybe someone could reforge it ? Both Lady Takable and you were going towards the quarters of Oldfossil when you heard voices, it was him arguing with Lady Takable's guard captain Relic. The old men heard you coming at least and bowed their heads uttering greetings to their lord and lady. You quickly told.

-I have heard that apparently the vile Crook Wickedson has occupied the lands of Lady Takable. He has inherited from the Hostil Lord too, and we had a border conflict about Disputed. Oldfossil tell Crumbling that I want to send some riders to Disputed, we must be able to see if he attacks it and use it against the baron when our conflict will be brought before his judgement.

Your old councillor nodded, telling calmly.

-It will be done my lord. Captain Relic was effectively informing me about this turn of events. He wants to send a rider to the count to protest but fears that we must pass by baronial lands.

Lady Takable seemed to think about what to do, what do you suggest.

>It is too risky, you had to bribe a man to bring us the news, if your messenger is intercepted the Baron will know that we know about this occupation. He will probably kill your steward and some servants.
>Yes, send a rider to protest this occupation. The count will put an end to it.
>It can be a good idea if we disguise the messenger as a commoner, the Count must know to put an end to this. Our man shall not be caught.
>The baron seems to want to keep this occupation secret, we must do as if we know nothing. Bohémond will probably come to Pleasantville and see count Careless in a few days, we should wait for his return and the answer of the Count before planning our answer.
>We should not send a messenger but travel ourselves to Pleasantville to see the Count. It is a case of force majeure, we need to appeal to him directly. We shall begin our travel the day after the witch burnings.
>Other (write in)

Optional :

>We shall try to goad the baron into taking disputed too to discredit him. Write baron Crook that we call him to end the occupation of Lady Takable's land.

Choose one from the first list and the optional choice if you want (if you do not choose the optional choice it I will count is a vote against it)
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>>5443967
>It can be a good idea if we disguise the messenger as a commoner, the Count must know to put an end to this. Our man shall not be caught.

>We shall try to goad the baron into taking disputed too to discredit him. Write baron Crook that we call him to end the occupation of Lady Takable's land.
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>>5443967
>>It can be a good idea if we disguise the messenger as a commoner, the Count must know to put an end to this. Our man shall not be caught.
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>>5443967
>It can be a good idea if we disguise the messenger as a commoner, the Count must know to put an end to this. Our man shall not be caught.
>We shall try to goad the baron into taking disputed too to discredit him. Write baron Crook that we call him to end the occupation of Lady Takable's land.
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>>5443967
>>It can be a good idea if we disguise the messenger as a commoner, the Count must know to put an end to this. Our man shall not be caught.
>>We shall try to goad the baron into taking disputed too to discredit him. Write baron Crook that we call him to end the occupation of Lady Takable's land.
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You thought about it, it was a hard decision to make. You finally decided to give your advice.

-It can be a good idea if we disguise the messenger as a commoner, the count must know to put an end to this. At the same time we shall try to goad the baron into taking disputed too to discredit him. Write baron Crook that we call him to end the occupation of Lady Takable's land.

There was some agreement from Relic and your sweet lady, she ordered her guard's captain to send one of their men in disguise but Oldfossil told you a question that was indeed important.

-My lord, if I may ask, who do you think should carry our message to the baron ?

>Send Ancel, he is clever and could avoid being followed, even if he is not very presentable.
>Send Cop, he is a loyal sergeant and could be a good messenger but he is a simple man at arms, he could do the job.
>Send one of Cop's sons, they are loyal and could probably ride faster than their older father.
>Send Brother Louis, the Templar has already experience with travels.
>Send Father François he is a man of God, even those heathens will fear harming him.
>Send Godefroi, the old knight is experienced and knows what he is doing.
>Send Captain Crumbling, he is old but knows the baron and the roads.
>Send one of Lady Takable's men, it is her lands after all.
>Send an escort of four riders with the messenger.
>Order your men to disguise themselves while travelling to avoid being ambushed on the road.
>Other (write in)

You decided to order some servants to prepare the lunch after this and go to ride with Lady Takable as promised. You ate like you ate normally, it meant like two of these indians. People here ate poorly, it was why they were so weak in battle. You were ravishing Lady Takable with tales of one of your travels to Compiègne and how at thirteen you saw the great tourney at Chauvency where 500 knights fought in the melee. Your lord father was unfortunately knocked from his horse by Gui de Dampierre, Marquis of Namur and Count of Flanders and you hated the flemish since even if the Dampierre were a Champenois house and of good frankish race from Champagne just like yours. The real reason was that Flanders was a place full of traitors and burghers who spoke an incomprehensible dialect and dared to question the very humane and just taxes that their lords raised on them. Lady Takable told herself that she only saw one tournament, and only jousts, the melee being rarely practised in Bifuria. It seemed to be sad, you decided to promise her to organise a tournament if you were allowed to marry. Or, if you had to marry in haste do it the next year to celebrate the birth of your first son.
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>>5444720

But enough speaking about the past, the lady asked you.

-Dear Charles, you talked about riding, but where do you think that we should go ?

You wondered where... You had, as always multiple choices.

>Let us go to the west, like the last time, to see the sunset on the hills of Nesse.
>Why not travel towards the forest to the south, it can be quite beautiful in autumn.
>Let us go to the North, I want to see the beauty of it's great plain, and maybe we will find one of the Cairns that gave it's name to it.
>Let us go to the East, see if the Cairns are worth their names, and I have never seen a living Aurochs. I need to know what they look like before hunting them when I will have the time to do so.

(Sorry for my mistake, in the previous update >>5443962 I have written that Bohémond spoke with Godefroi in the main hall but it was Brother Louis, Bohémond is currently sending a letter to Pleasantville)
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>>5444720
>>Send Ancel, he is clever and could avoid being followed, even if he is not very presentable.

>Why not travel towards the forest to the south, it can be quite beautiful in autumn.
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>>5444723
>>Send one of Cop's sons, they are loyal and could probably ride faster than their older father.
>Let us go to the North, I want to see the beauty of it's great plain, and maybe we will find one of the Cairns that gave it's name to it.
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>>5444720
>Send Ancel, he is clever and could avoid being followed, even if he is not very presentable.
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>One of Cop's sons, they are loyal and could probably ride faster than their older father.
Use Ancel's ability to avoid getting tailed and make Cop's son deliver the message, since he's more presentable surely.
>Let us go to the west, like the last time, to see the sunset on the hills of Nesse.
The sun was kino and we had a cool conversation about the place so yea.
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>>5444723
>>Send Ancel, he is clever and could avoid being followed, even if he is not very presentable.
>>One of Cop's sons, they are loyal and could probably ride faster than their older father.
>Use Ancel's ability to avoid getting tailed and make Cop's son deliver the message, since he's more presentable surely.

>>Why not travel towards the forest to the south, it can be quite beautiful in autumn.
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>>5444720
>Send Brother Louis, the Templar has already experience with travels.

>>5444723
>Why not travel towards the forest to the south, it can be quite beautiful in autumn.
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You ordered to send the brave Ancel, he was not very gracious or worthy of good company but he was clever and knew how to smell tracks well with one of Cop's sons, the man had two sons, good soldiers Fed and Swat, you decided to send Swat, the youngest one he wanted to prove himself and in any case he knew how to run faster. You knew, too, that you preferred that your sergeant lost his second son than the first, you knew as a third son that fathers always gave the best education and put their best hopes in their firstborn, it could hurt sometimes but it was like this. When you heard Lady Takable asking you about the place where you will travel next you decided after some hesitation.

-Why not travel towards the forest to the south, it can be quite beautiful during autumn.

She smiled happily, telling you.

-I love forests, our lands are not very forested and the sight of trees when the leaves fall always brings me joy. I shall prepare just after our lunch.

It was how, some hours later, you were right next to Lady Takable, her handmaiden and some guards, riding towards the forest. She had the same dress as the last time you rode together and looked as lovely while you wore your hunting garb. You had taken a boar spear in case of making an encounter with a beast in the forest but your company of eight armed men, a knight with them, should be enough to deter any bandit or wild animal.
You had passed by Nearby and the people of the village the most affected with those of Forgotten by the magical anomaly saluted you. Lots of them had smallpox marks, and they was a couple of dwarves or hunchbacks, nothing strange for France but in India it was rare. Your sweet lady asked you.

-Tell me Charles, are all your peasants normal ? Why do a lot of them look like freaks ?

You shrugged.

-Peasants are peasants Rose, maybe this bunch is more inbred than the rest. I was not lord for a long time so I must disappoint by telling that I do not know all the genealogy of the peasantry of my lands.

She smiled kindly and you continued towards the forest. Riding to a point somewhere between Nearby and Forgotten, once before the trees both of you looked at the place. The forest of Gump was orange and the afternoon lights made it agreeable to see, most of the trees were deciduous with some birch trees, oaks and beeches standing side by side in this vast expense. You saw a squirrel who looked at you before fleeing, his beautiful tail inviting you to come inside. After your victory against the Ghibellines the forest must be more secure than before. Maybe you should take some time to ride alone with Lady Takable, without anyone near you ? Old Godefroi could distract her handmaiden with some talks. You thought about slowly riding towards the lake of Forgotten, it was a beautiful place to see, even if you had to see it quickly because of a battle for the first time.
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>>5445235

>Ride together with the lady and tell your escort to stay a bit far.
>Forests are dangerous, even without small green germans invading them, even with a boar spear you could not be able to protect your lady. You will stay with your escort.
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>>5445237
>Ride together with the lady and tell your escort to stay a bit far.

We are young and in love. Let us not become nervous before our lady.
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>>5445237
>>Ride together with the lady and tell your escort to stay a bit far.
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>>5445237
>Forests are dangerous, even without small green germans invading them, even with a boar spear you could not be able to protect your lady. You will stay with your escort.
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>>5445237
>>Forests are dangerous, even without small green germans invading them, even with a boar spear you could not be able to protect your lady. You will stay with your escort.
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>>5445237
>>Forests are dangerous, even without small green germans invading them, even with a boar spear you could not be able to protect your lady. You will stay with your escort.
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>>5445237
>>Forests are dangerous, even without small green germans invading them, even with a boar spear you could not be able to protect your lady. You will stay with your escort.
Fighting for ourself is not a problem but fighting and protecting your lady? Difficult.
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You decided to be careful, as long as you were not at the lake it was maybe wiser to stick together with your escort. Rose was looking at the forest and asked.

-When I was a child my father told me that there were fairies deep into in the forest. But that there were monsters too and that crossing it was risky.

You smiled at the idea of fairies, Celtic legends. At least things like dragons and strange men were documented by some learned people. But her father wanted to please his child daughter, he seemed to be a good man.

-It is as deep as the Ardennes my Lady, you need several days to cross through them. I think that if you take a boat and follow the Queste you can reach the hills of Billy in the lands if the baron of Red Neck in two days.

You were proud of your new knowledge of geography, speaking with Oldfossil was always useful. The young lady turned towards you and seemed interested.

-The lands of the Red Baron ? I saw him a couple of times, he came flying on his griffin it was impressive.

A griffin, like on the banner of Lord Random, it was impressive. But it was logical, you heard from Brother Louis that if they were born in Ethiopia, griffins dwelled in the Indian deserts, this baron must have bought one. You preferred to focus on horses now but having your own griffin, it must have been impressive.

-I would like to have one too my Lady, we could fly together and look at the world from above. I wonder what it will look like, do people will be small like ants and structures would look like toys, could we see the angels that are in the sky ? I wonder how it will look like... In my lands nobody managed to fly above the world like a migratory bird.

She told you in a sweet and a bit ironic voice.

-My lord once you will have a griffin you will look like a perfect young lord from nearby the imperial capital.

You raised an eyebrow.

-How is it bad ? Your tone tells me that this seems to be awful.
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>>5446438

She answered in a joyful tone.

-I... I do not have anything against the idea of flying, I mean, what young lady would not, flying on a powerful mount while gripping it's noble rider and looking at the world from above is the very idea of romantism. But in the richest provinces of our Empire the nobility has an obsession with flying mounts, Pegasuses, griffins, great eagles, giant falcons, dragons, wyverns and many others. Multiple breeding studs compete to breed the fastest and the best mounts and every young princeling, or son of a duke or count from there tries to buy one to impress ladies and offer them a ride on the most outrageously flamboyant beasts. Not a small amount of poets mock them for this. Pratchehet writes about a young prince taking his princess on a ride on a two headed griffin able to talk the common tongue with the help of a magic item but both of them are unable to enjoy the ride because the two heads argue too much and the princess wonders if her marriage will be as disastrous as the relationship between these two heads.

You smiled a bit at the idea. You thought about it, you and her, flying above, she grabbing your torso and being behind you, a bit afraid and trying to hold on you to not fall with the world under you. It was a beautiful idea. You simply answered.

-Your poet is funny, but he is, as they tell in the south, a losengier.

-A what ?

-A jealous man who speaks ill of his rivals in love to try to impress his lady. Every trouvère or troubadour singing about amour courtois tends to fight with them. But your poet is right though.

-How so ?

-He is right to be a losengier about flying mounts, I will be too until I buy one. Once I will have one I will ride with you and mock those who haven't one.

It made her chuckle. She then watched you with a mischievous air and asked.

-Then tell me, my brave knight, how do you plan to impress me without the help of a griffin, capable or not of talking.

You answered after a short moment of reflexion.

>I already did a lot for you my lady, winning against those who slighted you and protecting your lands but if I must do something let me think of this. (intrigue roll)
>The rituals of courteous love demand that I write you a poem, but let us tell that I will simply recite it and forget the writing part.
>I could win a tournament with your favour my lady, once all of these affairs with the baron will end.
>What about bringing you the pelt of the biggest beast of this forest ? Or what about going on a hunt together, is it not the place ?
>Why not growing a garden for you, I have already shown my (considerable) skills at arms and poetry, what about letting grow a place where we could walk together in the future.
>I could give you some pretty animal, a parrot perhaps.
>If I remember the rules well it is the lady that must send her knight on a trial. It is yours to name, not mine.
>Other (write in)
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>>5446441
>>If I remember the rules well it is the lady that must send her knight on a trial. It is yours to name, not mine.
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>>5446441
>>The rituals of courteous love demand that I write you a poem, but let us tell that I will simply recite it and forget the writing part.
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>>5446441
>>I could win a tournament with your favour my lady, once all of these affairs with the baron will end.
Tourneys! How fun!
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>>5446441
>>If I remember the rules well it is the lady that must send her knight on a trial. It is yours to name, not mine.
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>>5446441
>>I could win a tournament with your favour my lady, once all of these affairs with the baron will end.
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>>5447470

It seems that we need a tie breaker between the tournament and the idea of letting Lady Takable choose our trial.
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>>5446441
>>I could win a tournament with your favour my lady, once all of these affairs with the baron will end.
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>>5446441
>If I remember the rules well it is the lady that must send her knight on a trial. It is yours to name, not mine.
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>>5447835
>If I remember the rules well it is the lady that must send her knight on a trial. It is yours to name, not mine.
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You thought about winning a tournament but then remembered that they only jousted here and rarely organised melees. So you told.

-If I remember the rules well it is the lady that must send her knight on a trial, it is yours to name, not mine.

She then answered.

-And your lady is generous she lets you choose.

-Unfortunately between the baron, and those recent problems with witches I would prefer to let you guide me on my trials my lady. I have enough trials thrown at me to have the time to choose new ones myself.

You had taken a funny tone and she seemed to take pity on you and told.

-You are right, but be careful, I can ask a lot. Do you know that in the song of Ragara she asked her lover to give her an aether rose, one of the most beautiful flowers of the world.

-And where to find this flower my lady ?

-She didn't knew and he didn't knew, he had to go on a quest to bring it back.

You answered as playfully as her.

-My lady, tell me, does this Ragara wanted her lover gone for a long time.

She laughed honestly, in a crystalline laugh, she was beautiful when she did it and you could see that she was genuinely happy. A picture of youth and freshness that pleased you immensely and whose remembrance could give you courage even in dark times. Once she stopped laughing she told you.

-Do not worry, I want you near me my lord. But I want another thing, during last dinner your Godefroi told me that the most beautiful text in your tongue is the song of Roland. Is it true ?

You looked at Godefroi, you totally agreed with him. So you began to explain.

-It is indeed my lady. It is... Everything came from it and it is a great tale of courage and of virtue who tells us about the glory of our people in the past times. Roland, Olivier, Charlemagne, the archbishop Turpin, all of them were of a begone age of greatness, I fear that the men of our time are not as glorious as these giants. It inspired men for many generations, even in battle, I saw a knight singing it while he charged the Flemish just like Taillefer did when the Normans invaded Britain.

She looked at you, impressed by this and asked.

-Do you know it ? Or do you have any manuscript of it ?

-Unfortunately not my sweet lady, I do not have any manuscript, I know only some parts of it, but Godefroi knows some parts too just like Bohémond or Brother Louis, together we may be able to remember an important part of it.

-Do you know the beginning ?

-Yes of course. Do you want me to recite it ? You could accompany me with your harp once we will be near the lake.

She shook her head, and in a mischievous tone told.

-No, I will play something special for you once we will be here. Recite me it now please.

Something special, the way she said it and the beauty of her smile made you instantly happy. Was it love ?

-As my lady wishes.
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>>5448939

And you began to recite the first verses that became those of one of the best known stories of Christendom.

Carles li Reis, nostre emperere magnes, (Charles the king, our great emperor)
Set anz tuz pleins ad estet en Espaigne : (For seven years stayed in Spain)
Cunquist la tere tresqu’en la mer altaigne. (Right to the sea he conquered the land)
N’i ad castel ki devant lui remaigne ; (There is no castle that before him stands)
Murs ne citez n’i est remés à fraindre (No cities or walls that still stand)
Fors Sarraguce, ki est en une muntaigne. (Only Saragossa high on a mountain)
Li reis Marsilies la tient, ki Deu n’enaimet ; (The king Marsile holds it, he who does not likes God)
Mahumet sert e Apollin recleimet : (Who serves Mahomet and prays to Apollo)
Ne s’ poet guarder que mals ne li ataignet. (But misfortune will reach him, he can't help it)

And you began to tell her about everything, the treachery of Ganelon the félon, the plan of Marsile, the glory of the Emperor with his flourished beard (it was then that you learned that in these lands they did not use this expression to talk about beards) and his twelve brave knights, the best of them being his nephew, the bold Roland. You told her about how Roland the brave and Olivier the wise and how the two Counts had to hold the mountain passes against the infidels, you needed a bit of help from Godefroi at some moments but you clearly saw that everyone, from Lady Takable and her handmaiden to the lowly guardsmen were all listening to it with attention. It seemed that the Indians, like the Frenchmen, loved the tales of bravery against certain defeat. You were at the moment when Roland struck down Aelroth the saracen when you heard one of your guardsmen tell.

-Look my lord, an elf !

Indeed, near the river you saw a lonely Guelph, he carried no weapons but stared at the river that you were following, he seemed to think deeply staring at the water. He was still quite far from you and you could not distinguish his face, only his long dark robes and his blonde hair. You had trouble recognising the place when you heard lady Takable tell.

-It is strange, I never saw an elf wearing black. What do you think about it Becky, you read a lot about them.

-Only dark elves wear black my lady, but he doesn't look like a dark elf, they are practically never blond, they have pale skin and black hair or white hair and dark skin...

Your man Godefroi tried to intervene, telling.

-Maybe he has lost someone or he is a clergyman.

Becky shook her head.

-No sir knight, elves wear white to show mourning and their priests wear green, white, golden, silver or brown robes.
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>>5448940

She still explained something but at this moment you just remembered the place where you were, you had trouble remembering about it because with the fall of the leaves this green place was orange and the muddy river became clearer after the magical anomaly... It was where you had drowned the witch ! The first witch wich travelled with Saracens and those "paladins" that parodied those of Charlemagne... He was staring right at the place where your men dragged her to drown her. And your party would have to meet him on it's road. You had agreed with Oldfossil to keep these death secret, these paladins seemed to have a lot of allies in the kingdom. What to do ?

>Try to ignore him when you will pass by, he remains a commoner.
>Advance before your party to "check" if he is not dangerous and engage a discussion.
>Advance before your party to "check" if he is not dangerous and tell him to go away.
>Tell two guards to make him go away, you need to pass with your horses after all.
>Salute him when you will pass near him.
>Abruptly order to change your direction.
>Other (write in)
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>>5448942
>>Try to ignore him when you will pass by, he remains a commoner.
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>>5448942
>>Try to ignore him when you will pass by, he remains a commoner.
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>>5448942
>>Other (write in)
Order our horse to bolt and trample the indignant peasant
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>>5448942
>Advance before your party to "check" if he is not dangerous and tell him to go away.
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>>5448942
>>Salute him when you will pass near him.
the ultimate troll
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>>5449338

You decided to ignore the Guelph, strange or not he seemed to be a simple commoner and you had no need to pay him any attention. You simply told lady Takable and her handmaiden.

-Maybe he has simply original tastes. I knew a young page, the son of the count of Artois, that only insisted on dressing in red. And if you saw the hats that the Lombards wear you would be afraid that their lack of taste spills on you !

They seemed satisfied with your answer and even smiled and you continued towards the lake. Coming closer to the Guelph, who was still staring at the river and not at you, you noticed that he had no commoner clothes. Even if his robes were black you noted that going closer he had subtle red embroideries of good quality around his collar and when he turned around towards you you noticed that his black leather belt had a silver buckle.

When you looked at him you noticed that he looked older than all the Guelphs that you saw, even Toplexil, who was maybe more than one thousand years old looked like a man in his late twenties. Here this Guelph looked like an old man, a man of fourty years old ! His eyes seemed to shine with a strange glint and when you passed he bowed solemnly telling.

-Lord Charles de Villeroi, it is a pleasure to meet you at last, it is very rare to meet someone from such a fair land as France. And Lady Takable, of course, I have trouble distinguishing humans but you truly shine by your beauty my lady.

Lady Takable nodded and looked pleased but... How did he knew your name ? Well you were the lord of this land of course and some have heard about France but how do he knew it. And he seemed to know the place.... Who was he ? You decided to turn all your attention upon him. One part of you thought that speaking with him would be a mistake but your curiosity risked to have the better of you. Maybe this man knew of France, maybe he was from the Christendom like those odd green Ghibellines and their German Schamann ?

>Nod and continue (Intrigue roll to manage to ignore your curiosity)
>You know about France ? How ?
>How do you know my name ? And what is yours stranger.
>Who are you stranger, I never saw you before.
>You look old for a Guelph from here stranger, you must have travelled a lot, have you been to France ?
>Greetings stranger, how are you ? Why does the river fascinates you so much ?
>Greetings stranger, I see that you have already heard of me. Where do you come from, where do we sing about my glory ?
>Other (write in)
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>>5449492
>>You look old for a Guelph from here stranger, you must have travelled a lot, have you been to France ?
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>>5449492
>>You look old for a Guelph from here stranger, you must have traveled a lot, have you been to France ?
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>>5449492
>>Who are you stranger, I never saw you before.
>>You look old for a Guelph from here stranger, you must have travelled a lot, have you been to France ?
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You looked at the Guelph, looked into his very eyes and tried to see a glimpse of his soul. He seemed to have none or to be so cryptic that it was uncanny. Around you the forest was completely silent, the only sounds were those of the calm waters of the river who continued to flow.

-You look old for a Guelph from here stranger, you must have travelled a lot, have you been in France ?

The strange visitor smiled at your question. He simply nodded his head, telling in a soft and uncanny voice.

-Yes, and no... And effectively, I must say that after more than ten thousand years on this world age comes to catch me a bit.

All the people around you seemed to be impressed by this, you were too, 10 000 years... By Saint Denis, it was more than from the creation of the world ! This man was a liar ! Or it was a figure of speech, maybe he was simply telling that he was very old... You were thinking about it when you heard lady Takable whisper.

-Ten thousand years, it's an High Elf, I have never seen one....

The Guelph looked at all of you and seemed to smile before telling.

-Lord de Villeroi, I have come here to bring you a proposition from my master. No need to worry yourself with questions of datation. What he has to say will interest you far more and bring you much benefits I am sure.

How did... Everyone looked at him, then at you, and you noticed that the handmaiden of Lady Takable, who was well read on the subject of Guelphs, paled visibly when he talked about his "master".

>How did you... Knew what I was thinking about ? What is this witchcraft ?
>Who is this master ? Is it the baron or his well connected uncle that serves at court ?
>How could you be ten thousands years old ! I have heard from learned men in Paris that the world is only seven thousand years old !
>You have not told me your name, stranger, it is customary to do it when speaking to a lord.
>Yes and no ? What does this mean ? Have you been in France or not ? Speak clearly.
>You are an High Guelph ? I heard that they were some kind of leaders amongst elves. You seem to be alone for a leader, don't you have some bannermen nearby, or some servants ?
>Tell me dear Becky, why are you paling like this at the evocation of his master ? Do you know who it is ? Is he feared amongst our lands ?
>Behead the guelph, he is clearly dangerous and his probably an heretic and a sorcerer as well (combat roll)

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>>5449657
>Who is this master ? Is it the baron or his well connected uncle that serves at court ?
>You have not told me your name, stranger, it is customary to do it when speaking to a lord.
>You are an High Guelph ? I heard that they were some kind of leaders amongst elves. You seem to be alone for a leader, don't you have some bannermen nearby, or some servants ?
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>>5449657
>>You are an High Guelph ? I heard that they were some kind of leaders amongst elves. You seem to be alone for a leader, don't you have some bannermen nearby, or some servants ?
>>Yes and no ? What does this mean ? Have you been in France or not ? Speak clearly.
>>You have not told me your name, stranger, it is customary to do it when speaking to a lord.
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>>5449657
>>Yes and no ? What does this mean ? Have you been in France or not ? Speak clearly.
>How could you be ten thousands years old ! I have heard from learned men in Paris that the world is only seven thousand years old !
>Behead the guelph, he is clearly dangerous and his probably an heretic and a sorcerer as well (combat roll)
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>>5449657
>>You have not told me your name, stranger, it is customary to do it when speaking to a lord.
>>Yes and no ? What does this mean ? Have you been in France or not ? Speak clearly.
>>You are an High Guelph ? I heard that they were some kind of leaders amongst elves. You seem to be alone for a leader, don't you have some bannermen nearby, or some servants ?
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>>5449657
>Who is this master ? Is it the baron or his well connected uncle that serves at court ?
>Yes and no ? What does this mean ? Have you been in France or not ? Speak clearly.
>You are an High Guelph ? I heard that they were some kind of leaders amongst elves. You seem to be alone for a leader, don't you have some bannermen nearby, or some servants ?
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>>5450196

You had a lot of questions in your head and you began by the one that you judged the most important.

-Yes and no ? What does this means ? Have you been in France or not ? Speak clearly.

The man smiled and tried to accommodate you but his smile was uncanny and mysterious, he looked like an obvious schemer.

-My lord... I.. have never been to France, technically speaking but I have heard about this land. About the beauty of Provins, of Troyes and of Paris... A place where only humans live, it is... Fascinating..

-How did you know about it ?

-By seeing what others saw my lord, I have many talents and one of them is this one...

You wondered what he meant, his tone seemed honeyed but dangerous. It was lady Takable who answered him, visibly furious.

-You are a mind reader ! You dared read his mind ! Your impudence should be punished by death !

She said this brandishing her riding crop and being ready to hit him with it but a simple look of the Guelph seemed to stop her.

-Do not worry my lady, I shall not reveal the little secrets of the nobility, not his, not yours.

This last word made her pale and stop and you wondered what it meant. You wanted to behead the Guelph now, he knew too much but he simply said.

-My lord, no need to be violent now. You will choose what to do with my person after we speak. Your... Help with some interesting witchcraft trial pleased my master, we have no need to be ennemies.

His last words were punctuated by a look at the river... He knew.. the bastard knew. Maybe you could split him with a sword. But you were responsible for your lordship, if this man was an enemy of your enemies he could be useful. You simply nodded and told.

-Then answer my questions and you will keep your tongue. Your insolence already deserves death so I hope that your master really has an interesting proposition to make.

The Guelph nodded, letting you continue. You still wondered if he had men around, ready to jump on you or ambush your party before trying to kill him... Well you thought about killing him first but thinking before acting was not your forte. You preferred to resolve your problems by hitting them with an axe, preferably four of five times to be sure.

-You are a high Guelph ? I heard that they were some kind of leaders amongst Guelphs. You seem to be alone for a leader, don't you have some bannermen nearby ? Or perhaps some servants ? You came here on foot ?

The Guelph answered, for the first time, with a more honest tone, even if his voice was a bit strange.
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>>5450535

-I am indeed alone my lord. I came here by teleportation and I have means to travel quickly back towards my master. Do not worry for me... And about servants, I have effectively some palaces, guards, servants, minstrels that sing about my glory and beautiful dancing ladies to delight my guests. But I prefer roaming the lands alone when I am on a mission. To be sincere I was tasked with sending a man to judge you but hearing about you I decided that you were too interesting to meet in person. You are the most interesting human that I met in the last three millenia, at least, lord Charles de Villeroi.

At least, he knew how to flatter like a courtier at King's Philippe court least. It satisfied your self esteem but you would have preferred for a beautiful woman to say that. When you thought about it you could have sworn that you saw a small amused smile on the corner of the Guelph's lips. You still had to ask him something.

-You have not told me your name, stranger, it is customary to do it when speaking to a lord.

The black robed figure nodded and answered.

-Of course, excuse me for my lack of formalities my Lord. I am Abovyurlevel. No need to drown my noble assistance under pompous titles.

Finally the handmaiden of Lady Takable dared to speak, her mistress was already afraid but she gathered the courage to tell.

-You... You are a blood elf !

It made the audience gasp and some of your men drew their swords. Godefroi did it after them but he seemed, like you, to never have heard about this new faction of Guelphs. Like in Italy they were a fracticious bunch. You decided to ask.

-Is what she says true ?

The old Guelph answered in a smooth tone.

-It is true, I have sworn a pact of blood with my master.

The audience gasped, you still looked strangely at it, of course the name seemed to be strange but not knowing what was a pact of blood you looked at Godefroi who seemed as much confused as you were. What do this Guelph wanted ? Before you could ask one of your men, a young lad called Lupe, told you.

-My lord, we must kill him ! He is evil ! Blood elves serve B'beg the Terrible. They all did abominable crimes.

He was joined by Becky who told.

-Yes, I have read about him ! Aboveyurlevel is one of the pseudonyms of the Master of the Dark Tower, Larion Silver-Stone who sacrificed 911 virgin girls during the second age to break the two towers of Nendel ! It led to the fall of the city and it's destruction by orcish hordes. He has done many....

The Guelph seemed annoyed and answered in a boring manner.

-Be silent ! I will not be criticised by already dead maidens and petty thieves.

When both of them, and you, looked at him with huge eyes he told.

-You, Lupe an ugly name for an ugly man, you stole a leg from a golden statuette when you were ordered to evacuate the temple of Monsanto by your lord.

-I have never...
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>>5450539

-Yes you have, you have to simply look under your bed. And you, stupid young creature who reads too much for a human woman you are already dead because of an hereditary disease. You have still... Let us see, if I judge by the position of the stars yesterday, three years, two months and one day left. You know it is true you already feel your head aching some nights. Oh, since your father will die when Baron Crook learns that he sent a message about his occupation of Lady Takable's tower, you will have a pretty good inheritance, he left you some money my girl. So instead of dying in horrible pain after months of agony I would suggest you to assemble your friends once you will have inherited, and give a great feast, I am sure that your lady will accept. Then you will drink poison and die painlessly feeling the warmth of a fire in the chimney and hearing the sounds of the zithers and flutes of the musicians and the laughter of your friends after the best meal of your life. Do not thank me for my wise advice, I know that you are too cowardly to do it.

After these world, told in a false affable tone your man paled and Becky was in tears. The guelph only smiled, satisfied of his witchcraft and told you before you had any time to react.

-Please my lord, I have already lived for ten thousand years but a few more minutes in the presence of this imbeciles will kill me of boredom. The offer of my master is to remain private, please, tell your Lady and the imbeciles that make your escort to depart.

You wanted to kill the man but you had a doubt, before this day you were able to avoid the worse consequences of magic, if what said Oldfossil was true, but here, with this Guelph, he could read the future right near you, were you not protected by the Lord or it didn't work like that. No, you had no right to doubt the Lord.
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>>5450540

But you had no time for such questions about faith and magic, you needed to answer, or to act. What do you do ?

>My escort shall remain here Abovyurlevel, I have no secrets for them.
>Very well, I shall hear you in private, but be quick.
>You made a lady cry, and you did witchcraft, such lack of courtesy and such practices are punishable by death in my lands. Guards, kill him.
>You made a lady cry, and you did witchcraft, such lack of courtesy and such practices are punishable by death in my lands. (Behead the Guelph and roll a combat roll please)
>How did you knew... What kind of wizard are you...
>Before I am able to hear you I want you to stop trying to cut my escort when they try to explain who you are. What is a blood elf and what is this pact of blood that you speak of ?
>So your master is B'beg the Terrible, I have heard of him, is it true that his men are a kind of cathars who want to make the world hell ? >Have you truly practised sacrifices ?
>I do not deal with Cathars, jews or child-boilers or other people who sacrifice people. You deserve death. (Combat roll)
>I do not deal with Cathars, jews or child-boilers or other people who sacrifice people. But I have no proofs of your misdeeds, I shall thereby banish you from my lands.
>I must admit that you are funny, messenger. Tell me Lupe, does he tells the truth ? Have you stolen from me ?
>Other (write in)

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>>5450541
>I must admit that you are funny, messenger. Tell me Lupe, does he tells the truth ? Have you stolen from me ?
>>Very well, I shall hear you in private, but be quick.
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>>5450541
>>I do not deal with Cathars, jews or child-boilers or other people who sacrifice people. You deserve death. (Combat roll)
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>>5450541
>I do not deal with Cathars, jews or child-boilers or other people who sacrifice people. You deserve death. (Combat roll)
(Who are Cathars again?)
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>>5450541
>Before I am able to hear you I want you to stop trying to cut my escort when they try to explain who you are. What is a blood elf and what is this pact of blood that you speak of ?
>Very well, I shall hear you in private, but be quick.

>>5450704
Gnostic heretics
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>>5450541
>So your master is B'beg the Terrible, I have heard of him, is it true that his men are a kind of cathars who want to make the world hell ?

>>5450557
Of course Lupe stole from us. He is handsomer than Ancel, but still a commoner. They are all thieves and tax-cheats if given the opportunity.
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>>5450541
>So your master is B'beg the Terrible, I have heard of him, is it true that his men are a kind of cathars who want to make the world hell ? >Have you truly practised sacrifices ?
>Very well, I shall hear you in private, but be quick.
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>>5450541
>So your master is B'beg the Terrible, I have heard of him, is it true that his men are a kind of cathars who want to make the world hell ?
>I do not deal with Cathars, jews or child-boilers or other people who sacrifice people. You deserve death. (Combat roll)
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>>5450541
>Before I am able to hear you I want you to stop trying to cut my escort when they try to explain who you are. What is a blood elf and what is this pact of blood that you speak of ?
>Very well, I shall hear you in private, but be quick.
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>>5450704

Cathars were heretics in southern France, one of the tenants of their faith, and the most impressive for medieval catholics, was that for them hell was on earth. Since Charles heard that the forces of B'beg try to fusion this world with hell he thinks of them as "double cathars" or "cathar fanatics" who try to bring catharism by force.

>>5450882
>>5450964

Well said good sir, commoners ruled by themselves are a threat to decency, honesty and civilisation.

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>>5451835

You made a sign to your men to stop threatening the Guelph with swords and leave the place. You then told Abovyurlevel.

-Very well, I shall hear you in private but be quick.

When you said this Lady Takable took gently your hand and before leaving looked at you and told you.

-Be... Be careful... Charles.. I.. do not trust him.

But she let you go and left, as told, good. You were touched by her kindness and how she was fearing for you. A short moment passed, punctuated by the sound of the hooves of your escort's horses and the Guelph, who had rolled his eyes at your lady's display of affection, told you with a wicked smile.

-My lord, your elimination of the "witch" and her paladin friends, that you burned and drowned here will probably give you many enemies, but it pleased my master. You have effectively killed some of his most ardent opponents and for this he wants to make you an offer. An offer you would be unwise to refuse. He can offer you to destroy all your current problems, I know that you have a well connected Baron against you, my master can deal with it easily, and with all of his allies, we can wipe out his family and make you baron in place of the baron. What do you think about this.

Tempting, it was tempting, if this master had so much influence it could be interesting. But you needed to know more about him so you asked.

-So your master is B'beg the Terrible, I have heard of him, is it true that his men are a kind of cathars who want to make the world hell ? Have you truly practised sacrifices ? And how could he destroy the Baron ? I do not see your master having lands nearby...

He smiled strangely and answered.

-My master is a man of great ambition, and I must say that I never heard about Cathars but they seem to be your enemies, we do not need to be enemies. And about sacrifices... the past is the past. My master has lots of means at his disposal, he can have the allegiance of a consequent number of creatures and, let us be honest, a man like me could simply destroy a castle with my incredible magical power even if it would bring retaliation.

You gripped the pommel of your sword, thinking about cutting the guelph in half.

-You are a wizard then, and a murderer... Why should I hear you.

-Because we can reach a mutually beneficial arrangement, I get you rid of the baron and you give us a small thing.

-What thing ?

-Your soul.
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>>5452014

He smiled while you understood, this man was an incarnation of the devil ! He was clearly possessed, he had no time to reconsider while you struck him with your sword to behead him. But instead of blood and a body dropping you were completely surrounded by smoke. Your sword hit nothing and your horse panicked, you tried to remain on the saddle while you heard the guelph from nearby bushes.

-Damn teleportation ring... Enchanted by the Master himself by the books of Plotharmor, given to me... And still it sends me in those... AAARGH ! Spiky bushes !

You smiled a bit, while you tried to regain control of your horse, seeing the smoke dissipate and seeing the arrogant man in black robes be covered by thorns and dishevelled. But you had never seen such sorcery, how could he be here and twenty feet nearby. You did the sign of the cross.

-Sorcery ! Mortecouille ! It is witchcraft ! Lord give me clarity and strength to smite this demon !

The guelph raised a hand and told you.

-Stop ! My lord... Stop... No need to antagonise me, you cannot hurt me, this ring protects me and it's magic is powerful enough to not be quickly affected by your Lord, and your Lord shields you against my offensive magic. I think that we are at an...

You struck him down a second time ! Montjoie ! You will get him after all ! With righteous zeal and a powerful blow of your sword he will be banished back to the barren wastelands of... Of Ethiopia where he came from.

This time your horse really panicked and you had to drop your sword to keep control of the beast, the sudden smokes made it rear up and kick. The guelph, this time, was speaking from above you.

-By the hells ! And I'm in a tree ! This thing will break my neck ! Stop it ! No need to try to hurt me.

You answered him, furious, while you calmed your horse and attached it to a tree.

-SILENCE ! You tried to have my soul like a demon you blackguard ! I shall cut you down like the swine that you are !

He answered, still clutching his tree, and unfortunately too high for you to slaughter him.

-I have maybe tried to trick you, thinking that your young world ignored the values of souls but no need to hold it against me. I'm evil, I have to betray you in a deal even if it's against our common interest, it is tradition you see. What about trying to find a middle ground, we will get you rid of the baron and I will ask something of you later, and you will do it without asking questions.
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>>5452015

This made you even more suspicious. You thought about a possible answer while staring at the guelph trying to stay on his tree while covered in thorns.

>Stop hiding in your tree ! Get down here you bastard ! My guard can give you a sword to defend yourself and let us wash this away in blood ! Face me in single combat if you have a still a small remnant of honor and dignity !
>I am not an Italian merchant to trade in such subtleties ! You are not to be trusted, begone from my lands !
>How could I trust someone who will betray me for the sake of betraying ? It makes no sense at all...
>Throw rocks at him to make him go down from his tree.
>An interesting point of view... Maybe I shall reconsider and let you get me rid of the baron. But what will be this "something" that i shall do for you ?
>Other (write in)

Choose one answer please.

You gain +1 piety for trying to strike down this scoundrel.


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Your new stats :

Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 3
XP : 335 (next level at 450)

Stats

Combat : 51%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 36%

Piety : 39+1 = 40

Mudcore : 43

With 43 Mudcore you have a bigger field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. You have chosen Blood of Mud and so your mudcore field will become a bit bigger and stronger but could be transmitted to your children.
Next level at 50, your field will become more important.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
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>>5452017
>>I am not an Italian merchant to trade in such subtleties ! You are not to be trusted, begone from my lands !
And don't come back!
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>>5452017
>Stop hiding in your tree ! Get down here you bastard ! My guard can give you a sword to defend yourself and let us wash this away in blood ! Face me in single combat if you have a still a small remnant of honor and dignity !
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>>5452017
>>Stop hiding in your tree ! Get down here you bastard ! My guard can give you a sword to defend yourself and let us wash this away in blood ! Face me in single combat if you have a still a small remnant of honor and dignity !

Kek
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>>5452017
>I am not an Italian merchant to trade in such subtleties ! You are not to be trusted, begone from my lands !
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>>5452017
>How could I trust someone who will betray me for the sake of betraying ? It makes no sense at all...
>>I am not an Italian merchant to trade in such subtleties ! You are not to be trusted, begone from my lands !
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>>5452017
>Throw rocks at him to make him go down from his tree.
I love this quest so much
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>>5452017
>>I am not an Italian merchant to trade in such subtleties ! You are not to be trusted, begone from my lands !
>>How could I trust someone who will betray me for the sake of betraying ? It makes no sense at all...
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>>5452015
>Throw BIG rocks at gim to make him go down from his tree
The tree doesn't belong to him, how dares he! We must get the bastard!
>>This thing will break my neck !
Aha! We will continue until the cursed ring sents this devil back to hell!
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>>5452017
>Throw rocks at him to make him go down from his tree.

The Guelph tried to bargain for our soul, whether or not we stamp his heresy out immediately, he still needs to know the wrath of a French Noble!

I'm having so much fun :D
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>>5452017
>I am not an Italian merchant to trade in such subtleties ! You are not to be trusted, begone from my lands !
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>>5452017
>>Throw rocks at him to make him go down from his tree.
AS WITH THE ADULTERER SO TO THE MAN WHO SLEEPS WITH DEVIL SHALL BE STONED FOR I AM THE LORD!
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>>5452025

Well said !

>>5452043

>>5452046
>>5452211

Thank you I am pleased that this quest amuses you.

>>5452068
>>5452152
>>5452273

>>5452307

Taïaut ! Taïaut ! Death to the tree usurpers ! He probably wants your forest to organise sabbats instead of hunts.

>>5452607

Thank you good sir, I laughed writing this too, once stoned he will laugh less at us.

>>5452778

Well said, let us use the weapon of David to kill Goliath.

>>5452671
You looked at the blackguard and tried to get to him, trying to climb towards him but it was hard, he tried to kick you and climbed higher, he was more agile than you and seemed to be light since he managed to go on a thin branch and take a pine cone from the nearby pine, throwing it at you while you brandished your sword. It missed you and you screamed, brandishing your weapon.

-I am not an Italian merchant to trade in such subtleties ! You are not to be trusted, begone from my lands.

You climbed down and showed him your fist while he said.

-Begone, begone.... You are trying to cut me with your sword !

-And be happy that you flee like a coward because I would have !

You wanted to laugh but he threw a pine cone at you and hit you in the head, it hurt and you were probably bleeding a bit. It was nothing but a scratch though and you tried to find rocks to throw at him. You managed finally to throw one but you missed a bit. He tried to insult you while he thought about a possibility of exit. You missed a second time while the man tried to speak in a strange tongue that you did not understood but you nailed him right on the shoulder with the third.

- Argh ! You devolved ape who throw rocks ! You decided to climb back on the tree ! Wait until I come back with my master and I smash you ! I will burn all your castle ! Wait until I will come !

You never saw an ape and did not understood the rest of his insult but answered.

-It is you who are on a tree and try to throw pine cones ! Flee before I catch you !

He looked at you strangely and tried to hide after a fourth rock missed him, but finally you saw him disappear in a pillar of smoke. You thought that it was his ring but no, the smoke reorganised itself and formed a strange horse made of black smoke with red glowing gliphs. The Guelph was riding on it and the thing seemed to fly. You did the sign of the cross, you never saw such abomination ! But even if it was diabolic witchcraft you had to admire the beauty of the beast and the idea of flying made you dream. Abovyurlevel taunted you from his flying horse.

-You are fortunate that your protection forces me to burn insane amounts of mana to cast my spells. But know that I will be back in time and that you or your descendants will learn to fear my wrath ! My master made you an offer that you foolishly refused, sooner or later you will pay with your life.

You laughed and told him.

-Yes yes, flee well and do not forget to confess before coming back !
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>>5453251

He simply sneered with disgust at you and told his horse "Forward Uberion" before flying towards the west. Not the direction of your castle. It was a bit later that you saw your escort coming back. The first to embrace you was lady Takable, she took you in her arms while you hugged her too. She seemed overblown with emotions.

-My.. My Lord, you are bleeding on the forehead... I... You fought... I feared so much for you...

-Yes.. Yes... We fought and I put him to flight....

All the men looked at you, impressed, one of them told.

-It is a high elf... Or a blood elf, some of them have killed armies of hundreds of men.

Becky, who had still red eyes after crying, told you.

-Y... Yes... Only legendary heroes can expect to best them in single combat, and the master of the Dark Tower has beaten entire parties of high level adventurers... You... You are more than a hero... It is practically unprecedented...

Everyone spoke and congratulated you. You seemed to be the new Roland, songs will be sung about you for eternity, heh, it was not bad. Lady Takable took your face with her two hands softer than silk and told.

-Charles... You... You are my shining knight, an invincible warrior... I.. Do not know what to say, you are more than what I could have imagined reading tales of chivalry. There is no knight equal to you... I love you so much...

She worshipped you then, you had never been worshipped as a kind of hero by an highborn lady, it was pleasant. You made your best smile and said.

-I know.

It made her chuckle and you kissed, while your entourage looked nearby, it was improper but in this state of emotions that she was in it was understandable, she was still young. It was only after a long kiss that tasted of strawberries that her handmaiden coughed and asked.

-My lord... I fear to overstep but how ? How did you manage to do this... How could you banish this ancient evil while it made heroes and armies flee or die on the spot. We heard the cries but...

You thought about your battle, throwing rocks and pine cones like children or mentally challenged folk. It was not your best display of chivalry so you simply said in your most serious tone.

-It was a hard battle my lady, a bloody battle, and I do not want to frighten young ladies with such tales of bloodshed and sorcery.

You were a poor liar but women were creatures of emotions and in their state they simply cried more tears of joy... Or of sadness, you remembered what the vile blood Guelph told Becky and Lupe... What do you say.
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>>5453254

>Let us go ladies and gentlemen, we have a lake to reach before noon.
>Do not cry lady Rose, I am well, and I will be even better when I will hear you play the harp near the lake.
>Lupe, I want you to give me back my stolen gold once we are at the castle.
>Lady Becky, do not trust this Guelph liar, I am sure that your father will be alive and that you are not mortally ill. He tries to frighten us to diminish our resolve, but it didn't work, he fled like a coward from my blade.
>Lady Becky, I promise you to find a cure for your illness, I will never let a friend of my lady bride in peril.
>Other (write in)

You gain +2 piety for your victory over this cathar (worthy of those of Simon de Montfort), I choose to add the rock throwing because it was the second most chosen option and it was meme worthy.

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Your new stats :

Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 3
XP : 335 (next level at 450)

Stats

Combat : 51%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 36%

Piety : 40+2 = 42

Mudcore : 43

With 43 Mudcore you have a bigger field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. You have chosen Blood of Mud and so your mudcore field will become a bit bigger and stronger but could be transmitted to your children.
Next level at 50, your field will become more important.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
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>>5453257
>Lupe, I want you to give me back my stolen gold once we are at the castle.
>Lady Becky, I promise you to find a cure for your illness, I will never let a friend of my lady bride in peril.
You are correct QM, that was funny as fuck, I like it when the characters devolve into wet noodle fights
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>>5453257
>>Let us go ladies and gentlemen, we have a lake to reach before noon.
>>Lady Becky, I promise you to find a cure for your illness, I will never let a friend of my lady bride in peril.
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>>5453257
>Lady Becky, do not trust this Guelph liar, I am sure that your father will be alive and that you are not mortally ill. He tries to frighten us to diminish our resolve, but it didn't work, he fled like a coward from my blade.
>>If I am wrong, I promise you to find a cure for your illness, I will never let a friend of my lady bride in peril.
>Do not cry lady Rose, I am well, and I will be even better when I will hear you play the harp near the lake.
Oh, and...
>Lupe, I want you to give me back my stolen gold once we are at the castle.
>:( PEASANTS, amirite? He's a fine enoguh fellow, but we can't let him set such a precedent.
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>>5453257

Supporting >>5453425
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>>5453257
>>Do not cry lady Rose, I am well, and I will be even better when I will hear you play the harp near the lake.
>>Lupe, I want you to give me back my stolen gold once we are at the castle.
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>>5453257
>Lady Becky, I promise you to find a cure for your illness, I will never let a friend of my lady bride in peril.
>Let us go ladies and gentlemen, we have a lake to reach before noon.
I can't help, but remind you that we have witches to burn, my lords. This close encounter of the black magick kind has built up my appetite for seeing the sacked Guelph go up in flames.
Maybe we should also throw rocks at her for practice? They seemed like the sorcerer's only weakness once he got his hands on that girthy trunk!
>>5453251
>david vs goliath
more like david vs high guelph
>a strange horse made of black smoke with red glowing gliphs. The Guelph was riding on it and the thing seemed to fly.
I really hope that at some point making a cross sign will make sorcery fail. Imagine if he fell straight through that hellbeast and busted his stupid guelphish face on the rocks as we did that!
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>>5453257
>Lupe, I want you to give me back my stolen gold once we are at the castle.
>Lady Becky, do not trust this Guelph liar, I am sure that your father will be alive and that you are not mortally ill. He tries to frighten us to diminish our resolve, but it didn't work, he fled like a coward from my blade.
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>>5453285

Thank you good sir, I hope that we will have many funny moments.

>>5453360
>>5453425
>>5453648
>>5453780
>>5453834

Yes, after this sympathetic moment of rest you will burn witches. But pleasure before duty. And throwing rocks is good, but a crossbow would be best.

About the cross sign to beat sorcery I think that it will be impossible, you choose Blood of Mud and it is the individually weakest version of Mudcore. Man of Mud or Land of Mud would be more dangerous but far more powerful.

>>5453934

You frowned while looking at Lupe, telling him.

-Lupe, I want you to give me back my stolen gold once we are at the castle.

The man looked at his shoes, ashamed, and nodded. If he gave it you would not have to whip him at least, you were merciful after all. You then turned towards the young lady Becky.

-Lady Becky, I promise you to find a cure for your illness, I will never let a friend of my lady bride in peril.

Her brown eyes looked at you and she nodded a bit, she seemed grateful, while Lady Takable took your hands and gazed at your eyes with intensity.

-Lord Charles, you... You are a hero... I do not know how to...

You smiled and offered her to get back to her horse and soon you were both on your steeds riding towards the lake. After half an hour of trot you were there and you decided to stop in a little meadow with a view on your village of Forgotten. You looked at the landscape, the houses far away and the immensity of the lake near you. The water was reflecting the light of the sun by painting itself in a beautiful shade of silver. You liked lakes, they were peaceful places and your pretty blonde lady took her harp and began to play. Her melody was something enchanting and otherworldly, it made you nostalgic of a simpler time, when you were not a lord but a simple knight roaming the fields of France. Maybe you were not made for such responsibilities ? No... You had to rule, it was in your blood, and India was not so bad. You looked at your promised woman in her red dress, her long fingers were scratching the cords of the harp and she looked at you, her blue eyes echoing the very sky above you. The movements of her pink lips and her high pitched, youthful and sweet voice were mesmerising you. Was she too perfect ? This blonde maiden singing and playing the harp in an autumnal forest with only the sky, the lake and the sun to echo her songs ? She sung of brave knights and their ladies, of heroic deeds and amorous passions. You felt something strange seeing her sing, was it what Lancelot felt while seeing Guinevere ? Some men had brought some wine and you took some of it. It was a lovely afternoon.
You saw Becky and Godefroi speaking with some guards about high Guelphs, maybe you should listen or maybe...

>Speak with all of them, they must have some interesting informations to learn from.
>Speak with lady Takable.
>Take Lady Takable to a walk alone once she will have stopped to play.
>Other (write in)
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>>5454398
>Take Lady Takable to a walk alone once she will have stopped to play.
Politics is for later, now is for love! Thus is the way of the French lord.
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>>5454398
>Take Lady Takable for a walk alone once she will have stopped to play.
gotta take our chance
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>>5454398
>>Speak with all of them, they must have some interesting informations to learn from.
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>>5454398
>>Take Lady Takable to a walk alone once she will have stopped to play.
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>>5454398
>>Take Lady Takable to a walk alone once she will have stopped to play.
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>>5454398
>Take Lady Takable to a walk alone once she will have stopped to play.

Ah; dear Rose, surely there are no hidden thorns, the mere idea would be ridiculous
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>>5454398
>>Take Lady Takable to a walk alone once she will have stopped to play.
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>>5454398
>>Take Lady Takable to a walk alone once she will have stopped to play.
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>>5454398
>>Take Lady Takable to a walk alone once she will have stopped to play.
It's NNN so we'll be seeing to the woman, my kind sir.
>>And throwing rocks is good, but a crossbow would be best.
Wouldn't a crossbow bolt make his evil ring hang him on a different tree?
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>>5454407

Well said good sir, love is the most important.

>>5454432
>>5454639
>>5454665
>>5454747
>>5454748

Of course, ridiculous, how could it be ?

>>5454788
>>5455123

>>5455487

It is true, you are a wise man who undestands the ways of magic. Maybe you have learned from enchanters like Eusebius or some Alchemists in dark corners of Paris.

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You decided to walk with Lady Rose once she had finished singing. She was beautiful with her long blonde hair and her innocent blue eyes. Everybody clapped when she stopped playing and you had to admit that she had a lovely voice and was really talented in the musical arts, a true lady. Once she was finished you decided to invite her to a walk. You extended your hand towards her and told her.

-My lovely lady, could we take a small moment to walk alone on this lovely afternoon. The beauty of your singing in this peaceful landscape moved me and I could not think of any other than you to profit from it with.

She smiled kindly at your formal declaration and nodded. She made sign to her handmaiden to stay her while she walked with you.

-Thank you my lord, your compliments fill me with joy.

You walked together silently towards the village who was still quite far away. It was a relatively safe place and first you simply held your hands together and stayed silent, enjoying the peace and each others company. Once a bit more far away from your escort you asked her.

-I hope that this encounter with the Guelph has not shaken you ?

She looked a bit fearful but squeezed your hand deeply and told.

-A... A bit Charles, but you were here, and I always feel safe with you.

You smiled warmly, she was really an ideal woman, kind, pure, fresh, beautiful a true maiden from the fairy tales. But she was active too and had an energy inside her that seemed to liven all those around. And let's not forget that she was ten years younger than you, that meant that you will already be an old man when she will age too much to ravish your eyes. You decided, before reaching the more physical part (nothing too lustful, you were still before mariage) of this walk together, to brighten your conversation with some words.

-I must admit that I would have imagined our week together to be more calm, without me being wounded, without attacks from goats, high guelphs and baron's men, to be only able to enjoy your lovely company. But, on another side, it would make a fine song. With trials, battles, scenes of love, a quest even, it could be titled "the Quest for the love of Lady Rose" .
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>>5456187

You joked like this and she smiled, leaning on you kindly. She then said.

-You would be fitting Charles, you are truly a knight from a tale, you are brave, daring, inflexible, always defending righteousness even when nobody does it. You are learned and at the same time capable of resolving matters violently and bravely. I always dreamed of such a knight and you came... But... I do not know if I am worthy, you are almost too... Too righteous for this world Charles.

She seemed almost sad when she said this at the end. You raised your eyebrows, hearing it from her, such a lovely lady, that you were perfect. You could admit you were strong, brave, quite learned but not too much, had an amazing charisma, and were of pure Frankish race, and you were humble too even with those qualities. But to hear it... From her... What do you answer.

>My lady, I could not have dreamed of a better wife than you, you look like a maiden from a song of fin' amor while having inside you a life that pleases me. Inside of a sea of strange indians with queer customs you were always a beacon of purity and perfection my lady. You are more than worthy.
>My lady, you flatter me too much, I am but a humble knight with his share of defects. I wish I could equal Roland or Charlemagne but I am only trying. Do not worry about worthiness, you are the most beautiful and gentle maiden in all the Indias.
>Too righteous ? Hah, it is... An amusing way to describe someone ? Could someone be too righteous ? We are all sinners. You are as much righteous as I am my lady.
>Other (write in)

Choose one option and PLEASE ROLL AN INTRIGUE ROLL, I will take the average of the first three rolls.
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Rolled 73 (1d100)

>>5456190
>>My lady, you flatter me too much, I am but a humble knight with his share of defects. I wish I could equal Roland or Charlemagne but I am only trying. Do not worry about worthiness, you are the most beautiful and gentle maiden in all the Indias.
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Rolled 41 (1d100)

>>5456190
>>My lady, I could not have dreamed of a better wife than you, you look like a maiden from a song of fin' amor while having inside you a life that pleases me. Inside of a sea of strange indians with queer customs you were always a beacon of purity and perfection my lady. You are more than worthy.
>>
Rolled 92 (1d100)

>>5456190
>My lady, you flatter me too much, I am but a humble knight with his share of defects. I wish I could equal Roland or Charlemagne but I am only trying. Do not worry about worthiness, you are the most beautiful and gentle maiden in all the Indias.
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>>5456190
>>Too righteous ? Hah, it is... An amusing way to describe someone ? Could someone be too righteous ? We are all sinners. You are as much righteous as I am my lady.
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>>5456190
>My lady, I could not have dreamed of a better wife than you, you look like a maiden from a song of fin' amor while having inside you a life that pleases me. Inside of a sea of strange indians with queer customs you were always a beacon of purity and perfection my lady. You are more than worthy.
It's about her confidence, not our humbleness.
>>5456187
>Maybe you have learned from enchanters like Eusebius or some Alchemists in dark corners of Paris.
I know a thing or two about how these cheap magick tricks work after being privileged to read one High Inquisitor's memories of Persia. A godless place, where most powerful and evil of sorcerors imprison flame devils to keep them as lanterns, boil peoples in oil for cruel pleasure and rule as kings for there is no law, my kind sir. In such a place the annoying man who we chucked rocks at would at best be getting sodomised for coin to scrape by while dodging stray fireballs on the street he calls a home.
>Everybody clapped
I cried
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>>5456190
>>My lady, you flatter me too much, I am but a humble knight with his share of defects. I wish I could equal Roland or Charlemagne but I am only trying. Do not worry about worthiness, you are the most beautiful and gentle maiden in all the Indias.
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>>5456190
>My lady, you flatter me too much, I am but a humble knight with his share of defects. I wish I could equal Roland or Charlemagne but I am only trying. Do not worry about worthiness, you are the most beautiful and gentle maiden in all the Indias.

>>5456216
>>5456394
>>5456403
WOOF. We're fucked.
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>>5456216
>>5456394
>>5456403

Well the roll is obviously a failure.

>>5456488
>>5456562

Wise thing to say, and what an awful place. This is what you get when you pray to Apollo, Tervagant and Mahomet instead of our Lord. It should, one day, be cleansed by a rightheous crusade called by a new Urbain II.

>>5456646
>>5457048

You thought that humility was the best way to remind her that you were still human and not a hero of a past time.

-My lady, you flatter me too much, I am but a humble knight with his share of defects. I wish I could equal Roland or Charlemagne but I am only trying. Do not worry about worthiness, you are the most beautiful and gentle maiden in all the Indias.

She listened to you kindly and reddened.

-Thank you Charles... I... we are always trying to improve I guess. With the responsibilities of our status it is so hard to be as the examples that we see in the past. But maybe.. maybe sometimes songs will be sung about us too.

Her smile made you blush and you decided to kiss her hand gently. Then... Maybe it was the time, maybe it was the soft hands of the lady that you held or it was the landscape with it's calm waters and the sounds of the autumnal forest, but you made a huge mistake. You had to tell it, it was, it was hard to imagine why but in presence of women men tended to be more stupid than they were. You answered her.

-It is hard, yes, I... I have always been a third son, illiterate even, I ignored how to rule, and now I rule a lordship... And in India, where the customs are strange... And people even more strange, sometimes I had to make rash decisions that could not be understood well by locals this Guelph that I vanquished, he saw it, I am sure...

She turned towards you, and asked you with a protective kind of curiosity in her tone.

-He saw what ?

You then, fool that you were, told her the truth, it was sometimes a bad omen in love and every frenchman knew that truth was love's worst enemy. But you told her nevertheless.

-I... When I came here, I ignored everything about the land, and it's people, so when my dear Ancel told me that he saw saracens in armors made of glinting steel I decided to investigate myself, and what I saw was... Terrifying, a party of three people, without helmets but armored in steel like I never saw any person be armored... One of them was a saracen...

-A what ?

-A saracen, black like charcoal, only it's teeth were white, the other was even stranger, a woman, in armor ! And the third one, he was looking like a frenchman but he inhaled smoke by a small apparatus and spat it out... It was clearly sulphur and I thought that they were pactising with the demon. I ordered my men to charge and even if those fools tried to appeal to their pagan gods we smashed them right and true.

-You killed them all ?
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>>5458596

-No... A knight would not kill a lady, we killed the men but disarmed the woman. Then she spoke in tongues and began to move hands like she practised witchcraft so we decided to judge her like in my lands. We threw her in the river, where the strange Guelph was looking, in her armor, if she was able to float then it meant that she was a witch and we would have burned her but she drowned... It meant that she was innocent... And I regret having killed her, but it was the trial procedure...

It was a sad story, even if you did what you did for a good cause it remained sad when justice made errors. Even if this woman in armor deserved to burn for wearing men's clothing she was still unjustly drowned for witchcraft. But the sweet lady Takable only laughed at this a small amused chuckle that made you turn towards her and open your eyes.

-You truly judge witches like this ? It.. It's funny...

After her chuckle she took a more serious tone and told you.

-Sorry, it was improper, and it can be, considered as murder, I can understand that it is heavy on one's conscience... But... Charles, you thought they were enemies, and that you acted well, it happens. If those people were knights or paladins, judging by their armor, it could have consequences but I suppose you have hidden the evidences well. It was an error and you do not deserve to blame yourself for this. I... I am not all Rosy either my lord but...

You smiled at her play on words and let her continue, she seemed to be far more comprehensive than you thought. Her blue eyes glinted and she looked at you, determination on her face.

-You... I feared to tell it to you and... I fear that you will hate me for hiding this, but you have been honest with me and I shall be with you. I... You remember my tutors from Diver City.

-Those that did not wanted you to play certain songs about courtly love because of reasons that I failed to understand ?

-Yes, exactly, they said that it perpetuated gender stereotypes and a culture of conquest and oppression. And all that nonsense.

She said the last two sentences with a contemptuous tone and you nodded, not understanding but letting her speak, she spoke with a rare intensity and squeezed your hands, that she held, hard, as to seek support from you in those hard times.

-I told you that they were dead but... But it was not the whole truth. I.. I killed them Charles.

She lowered her eyes and you wanted to comfort them, if they did not want to teach her how to behave they deserved death but she seemed to be shaken by this. Of course, women were generally soft and feared violence.

-I am sure that you had good reasons my lady. And that it...
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>>5458597

She cut you, visibly panicked.

-No... I mean, that it not the worse Charles. When I ordered some loyal men to lock them up in the kennels where my father's hunting hounds had not eaten for five days... I.. I watched them being torn apart alive and I... Enjoyed it my lord... I... I am not evil, I know that it is wrong to enjoy too much the suffering of others but... I like blood, not in a vampire kind of way it's gross but... How to tell it... I would understand that you would not want to associate with me I...

She didn't end her sentence, she was close to crying and some tears of shame appeared on her eyes. You never heard of anything like this but it made sense, when she told that she wanted to see the Baron being torn apart by dogs, her encouragement to do violence and her tolerance of harsh punishment. You ignored what to think, cruelty was a sin, and she had more or less murdered some people even if they deserved it, but... But on the other side who did not enjoy to bring his family to a public execution ? It was not only the fact that the guilty were punished that interested the audience, they wanted to see blood... Even when ancient pagans in Rome watched martyrs being thrown to the lions, it was something barbaric and not very Christian but it resonated in the needs of the people. You liked fields of battle yourself, and you had killed your fair share of men, and you quite enjoyed it.. Even if it was not ladylike it could be useful, Blanche of Castille was a harsh ruler and quite cruel but she was a good regent who groomed King Saint Louis. If you had to leave your lands for battle maybe a sweet, gentle but firm hand could be trusted to rule in your absence. And lady Takable had been honest, a rare gift amongst women. But most importantly she had such sweet big blue eyes that almost cried, she looked so innocent and so penitent, only wanting to be comforted, could you really not take her shaking and soft body in your arms and explain her that you were with her ? What to say ?
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>>5458600

>You did nothing wrong my lady, and sometimes being harsh is being a bit cruel. Those who perpetuate sin, indecency and heresy must be killed. You have done it.
>Sometimes, sometimes we have a darker side on our nature, mankind have been gived by God the knowledge of good and evil and takes bad choices. We are all sinners, unfortunately, we try to be like heroes from our songs but we end up like characters of your Indian songs, like this knight who slept with his sister or these "morally grey" characters. Such is human nature, we can only improve with zeal and prayer.
>Nonsense my lady, I would never abandon you, I love you and pure love, as told by Chrétien de Troyes is stronger than everything.
>Kiss her, it is not the time for words but for deeds.
>Do not be ashamed of yourself my lady, sometimes our warrior ancestry makes us like blood. There is no shame in it. Why would we enjoy hunting ? Or battle so much ? Maybe I shall bring you on a hunt tomorrow or after tomorrow ?
>I appreciate your honesty my lady, but I cannot accept such cruelty. You may have been possessed, I can only suggest you to go to an exorcist.
>Christ pardons, my lady. I am sure that we will be forgiven if we regret our mistakes and confess.
>Other (write in)
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>>5458602
>>You did nothing wrong my lady, and sometimes being harsh is being a bit cruel. Those who perpetuate sin, indecency and heresy must be killed. You have done it.
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>>5458602
>Kiss her, it is not the time for words but for deeds.
>>Nonsense my lady, I would never abandon you, I love you and pure love, as told by Chrétien de Troyes is stronger than everything.
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>>5458602
>You did nothing wrong my lady, and sometimes being harsh is being a bit cruel. Those who perpetuate sin, indecency and heresy must be killed. You have done it.
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>>5458602
>I appreciate your honesty my lady, but I cannot accept such cruelty. You may have been possessed, I can only suggest you to go to an exorcist.
Jesus Christ.
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>>5458602
>Sometimes, sometimes we have a darker side on our nature, mankind have been gived by God the knowledge of good and evil and takes bad choices. We are all sinners, unfortunately, we try to be like heroes from our songs but we end up like characters of your Indian songs, like this knight who slept with his sister or these "morally grey" characters. Such is human nature, we can only improve with zeal and prayer.
>Nonsense my lady, I would never abandon you, I love you and pure love, as told by Chrétien de Troyes is stronger than everything.
>Kiss her, it is not the time for words but for deeds.
Good to know this is a match made in heaven
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>>5458602
>You did nothing wrong my lady, and sometimes being harsh is being a bit cruel. Those who perpetuate sin, indecency and heresy must be killed. You have done it.
>Christ pardons, my lady. I am sure that we will be forgiven if we regret our mistakes and confess.
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>>You did nothing wrong my lady, and sometimes being harsh is being a bit cruel. Those who perpetuate sin, indecency and heresy must be killed. You have done it.
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>>5458650
Not to get on your case, but... Is what Takable did actually worse than the shit we get up to as a lord?
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>>5459303
Absolutely not lol. If anything it's still better than burning people alive, no matter how much they deserve it.
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>>5459303
>>5459488
Both being eaten and burned alive are equal in being incomprehensibly fucked up.
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>>5458630
>>5458634
>>5458650
>>5458675

Hahahaha of course.

>>5458896
>>5458965

>>5459303

I would say that she acted by cruelty and that she knows that enjoying it was wrong, Charles does not regret burning people alive but regrets that the innocent witch was drowned but not burned for wearing men's clothes. Then >>5459488 >>5459496 are right, for us it is incomprehensible. For a XIIIth century man, when most of the kids died before reaching puberty and where catching a cold could kill you death was not seen as abnormal, especially in justice since without any modern means to catch a thief, a heretic or a murderer for exemple (no digital imprints, cameras and all our modern means to resolve crimes) it was quite rare to catch criminals. So the punishments had to be especially harsh, and public to be dissuasive, burning seemed to be commonly accepted just like beheading or handing.
But they were not psychos either, I wrote in this quest, I think, that the people of Reims were disgusted by the punishment of a counterfeiter (one of the worst crimes since it sapped currency and the royal authority), I found it on some old accounts, since the counterfeiters were boiled alive the public seeing them covered of red blisters and screaming were often disgusted and asked to kill them more cleanly and by quicker means. So it all depends, it was such a different society that our morality is blue and orange for them and vice versa.

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You took her in your arms and explained her.

-You did nothing wrong my lady, and sometimes being harsh is being a bit cruel. Those who perpetuate sin, indecency and heresy must be killed. You have done it.

You smiled to her, and you understood that it was true for you too. After all those that you had killed deserved it, even if it was not for the reasons that you had killed them, they usurped the God's given authority of the nobles, or they tried to betray the laws of nature by dressing like the opposite sex. You were only an enforcer of the natural order, the true, good and just order. Lady Takable was too, her tutors taught her horrors and sin instead of proper ladylike manners and she took it in her own hands, yes she was a bit cruel but everyone had it's faults. With time you were sure that her bloodlust would be satiated and she would better understand the value of mercy, and why to blame her ? She was raised in a land with strange and cruel gods and queer and disgusting customs, she did not knew what was right and wrong but even here she acted well. She was a good lady and her instinct had led her to the right direction. When you told her that she hugged you and you both were happy together, your bond strenghtened by the fact that you had told eachother the full truth about each of you and that it had only made you closer. Yes you thought, this woman will be your wife and you wouldn't want any other in her place.
After a small moment of silence she answered.
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>>5459618

-Th... Thanks Charles you do not know how much this means to me.

Then, after this grave moments you decided to lighten the mood a bit and talked about the forest, she told you that some coloured birds lived here and you both gazed at the majesty of the lake, knowing that you would both ride a lot around it when you will be married. You told her some poems about the Knights of the Round Table and the love of Lancelot and Guinevere and she told you some others from India. It was an enchanting afternoon that relaxed you greatly before you realised that it was late and that you had to go back to the castle if you wanted to be there before night falls.

You finally arrived here and ordered a feast with some beautiful pheasants that your men had shot. It was a luxurious meal because birds lived in the sky, close to God, and you chatted happily with your bannermen, councillors and bride to be while you ate and cut the meat of your lady that was seated at your right. Brother Louis told a funny story about how he captured the young son of an Emir during the last crusade led by the king of England, the young boy had fled the sack of Al-Bana by disguising himself into a fleeing woman, women in these lands had their faces covered and it was impossible to know what it meant, as a good soldier monk Brother Louis had stopped some welsh infantrymen from having their way with the wifes of a local notable but saw that one of the wives was a boy ! That made the welsh flee and deny that they wanted anything from him, they got to steal some sheep instead.
You then decided to spend some time on the roof of your dungeon before going to sleep. Lady Takable joined you, she seemed happier and more sure of herself after this afternoon and you both kissed under the moonlight.

You slept well that night and the next day you were ready for some witch burnings. You raised early and you learned that your men had prepared the pyres on the main square. You would see the witches burn after a good breakfast. But one question remained. Should you do a speech before the burnings ? Or let another person do it ?

>No speech needed, you only need to let the people know that they were guilty.
>Father François could do a speech, he represents the church and could explain why those witches were burned.
>The last time that you burned witches you spoke to the people, you shall do it a second time. (roll a rulership roll)
>other (write in)
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>>5459620
>>Father François could do a speech, he represents the church and could explain why those witches were burned.
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>>5459620
>Father François could do a speech, he represents the church and could explain why those witches were burned.
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>>5459620
>>The last time that you burned witches you spoke to the people, you shall do it a second time. (roll a rulership roll)

We could do a speech and light the pyre together with Lady Talkable. It will be a great bonding experience.
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>>5459620
Support >>5459679
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>>5459679
>>5459714

Dear sirs, it would be beneath your station, as a Lord you do not execute people, you make people like Ancel do it for you.
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>>5459727

And let us not forget (like I forgot to write in the last answer) if you choose an option with a roll roll a d100 with it please.
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Rolled 47 (1d100)

>>5459727
That is too bad. But perhaps we can be at the front row together and hold our hands in the warm heat of the purifying flames!
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Rolled 4 (1d100)

>>5459728
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Rolled 29 (1d100)

>>5459620
>The last time that you burned witches you spoke to the people, you shall do it a second time. (roll a rulership roll)

Time to make it clear that this is the wage of treason and of sin. Show loyalty to your Lord, convert to the faith of the One True God, and live in peace evermore. Else... The fires of Hell!

Then, perhaps we and our bride-to-be can say together a prayer to our merciful Lord to take pity on us and help us find our way through our personal weaknesses (lust and fornication for Charles, cruelty for Rose)?
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Rolled 15 (1d100)

>>5459620
>Ask whether Lady Takeable would like to make a speech
If that won't work,
>The last time that you burned witches you spoke to the people, you shall do it a second time. (roll a rulership roll)
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>>5459620
>The last time that you burned witches you spoke to the people, you shall do it a second time. (roll a rulership roll)
Burn the witches! The necromancer gets the honor of having her pyre lit first.
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>>5459620
if we're meant to roll 1d100 with a vote, please state it in plain text next time, cause anons seem to be confused (including me)
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>>5459662
>>5459679
>>5459678
>>5459714
>>5459730
>>5459825
>>5459851

You are harsh but fair good sir.

>>5459957
>>5460539

You decided to speak to the people before the witch burnings, you left the castle with all your retainers, some guards and the travelling vagrant with whom you had struck a deal, Ard. He looked terrified, good, if he was it meant that he will not betray you. Both the witches were brought near the pire while all the public threw dung and spoiled vegetables at them, Father François had warned some about witchcraft on yesterday's mass and when some learned that one was a necromancer even the non christian insulted her. The witches were gagged so they would not curse you before dying. It promised to be glorious.

Some chairs were prepared on a kind of platform for the knights, councillors and nobles while the people were standing, sometimes carrying their children on their shoulders to let them see the spectacle. Since the days were cold you wore a long coat with a fur collar that you had taken from lord Random and that was rearranged to your size by some seamstresses, you looked impressive in it and when you stood up to talk and raised a hand for the people to be silent they all obeyed at once, it was good to be lord.

You let the silence flow a bit, to force everyone to hear each word, only fools and Mediterraneans underestimated the power of silence, they ignored that it had often a stronger magnetism than words. You let silence invade the assembly before putting an end to it with your voice.
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>>5460963

-People of Local, the ecclesiastical tribunal led by father François found these two women guilty of witchcraft, in plus of their other crimes of dressing like men and helping vagrants overthrow your lord and attack his knights on the behalf of some corrupt guildsmen in Podunk. The sentence for witchcraft is death by burning. This was already established but these strangers have not yet understood it. They thought that the people here needed them, that you would bow to their demands and ask them from help while they will take as much as they wanted and plunder the countryside. They thought that after the recent catastrophes that hurt us, the burning of Otherone, the attack on the castle and today's battle you would be crawling for them to protect them, or pray to idols, streams or wood fairies to protect you. But they were mistaken !
This order, where vagrants travel the land to offer mercenary work, where witchcraft is tolerated and even, may God forbid be for uttering these words, encouraged by the authorities, and where the people turned towards them instead of their liege lord to have help is a corrupt order. It is a rebellion against the natural order, a rebellion against our good and right feudal society. An order that fooled the good people and threw it into the clutches of the devil ! It is an order of guildsmen, of haggler and peddlers unfit for those who work honestly or those who, like me, carry the sword and the axe. These people ask payment for helping you, their obligations came from money, not from duty. They can come, pretend to resolve everything and go back without any accountability, and to help them do this they use witchcraft, which can only come from the devil to cement their injustice. And what happens when this witchcraft fails ? You know it better than me, all the crops of those who relied on it to grow died ! While vagrants never resolved your ghibelline infestation in the south. This order of merchants brings only calamity and famine, the people of local had rightly rejected it.

There was approval amongst the populace, they remembered their dying crops, the burning neighbouring village and the raids of the ghibellines. You continued with the same zeal.

-But a new order is growing under God. An order where we act no more out of greed but out of duty. Each one of us does his duty for god and society, me fighting and ruling, our priests praying, you working the land. Each one of us does it for his family, for his community and for our Lord. Those who try to gain by overthrowing this order do it only out of greed to usurp another's place. Have you seen one of those so called "adventurers" offering you to help in the fields ?
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>>5460965

It made the people laugh, these adventuring bastards only tried to usurp the power of the nobility by doing it's work. Of course peasant life wasn't interesting to them. But one man, an old man who seemed to disagree with you dared to say.

-They can throw spells at the crops to make them grow and...

People told him to shut up and some of and some of them tried to beat him up but you calmed them.

-He is right, they tried to tarnish your crops with foul magic, like those priests of Monsanto, and what is the result ? The crops died ! Just like letting these vagrants take care of your safety led to ghibelline raids.

The people agreed and you continued.

-Doing what is right is not doing what is easy, the devil offers powers and material riches but they do not help his followers from going to the depths of hell. His followers may offer you some magical trinket to make your crops grow, or offer me to fight my battles in my stead, or even to rule instead of me... But these honeyed words are poison. God calls us not to take the easy path, he calls us to do our duty, you in the fields, working honestly, and me at the field of battle or at the throne room protecting you and giving you justice. He asks us to do what we were born for and not to shun away our responsibilities for foolish tales of power and wealth.
It is why we burn those impostors, they made a deal with the devil for their powers, to raise the dead or command nature ! It is an abomination ! They use this only to take power of our lives and supplant us in our duties, when we refuse this they attack us, not hiding their criminal nature. They could use this to trick you in the past but now, brave people of Local, you know what to do ! Let them burn in hell for their treachery and let everyone see what happens to those who dare to tell us that they can do our duty better than ourselves !

The people reacted well, cheering at your ending words. Father François lead a prayer after this and the people, even those who were not yet faithful, joined him. You did it too of course, just like your Lady. The fact that they now thought that they were better than these wizards made them proud. Quickly some people took torches and threw them at the pires and you could see the witches burning. Gagged they were crying and trying to escape. Especially the Guelph, she struggled and looked at you with a murderous glare. You looked near you, Oldfossil seemed to think deeply while father François prayed for the souls of the dead, he was always merciful, a pious man. Godefroi seemed accustomed to burnings just like Brother Louis while Becky the handmaiden seemed terrified. Both your and lady Takable's guard captains stayed impassible. Lady Takable herself took your hand, she was seated near you and told four simple words with a smile.

-You spoke well Charles.
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>>5460967

And her smile brightened your day just like the pyres were about to lit the morning. Lady Takable seemed to enjoy the spectacle but Ard was terrified, maybe he would simply avoid that place or he would talk to the guild but with his written confession of having betrayed his friends you will probably be safe.
You looked back at the burning witches. They burned quickly, as if they were made of wood, and since they were gagged you heard no cries but your experience told you that they would probably pass out from the smoke before being burned. It was a good morning and you could be proud of yourself, you had finally put an end to another company of adventurers and to this problem with Podunk's adventurer's guild. Now you had the time to focus on more important matters.

>Go to Oldfossil and ask him who was the man who dared contradict you.
>Order to prepare a hunt for tommorow, it would be glorious.
>Maybe your commoners need some cases to be judged. It is your duty after all.
>You should ride to Otherone to see the damage tone by the bandits, and you never saw the village after all.
>Maybe another day riding with your lady would not be bad.
>Speak with someone in your entourage (write who)
>Other (write in)

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You gain +5 piety and +3 mudcore for burning two witches at the same time, +20 xp too for beating the dashing and Daring and +1 mudcore that I forgot to give you for staying with lady Takable.

Your new stats :

Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 3
XP : 335+20 = 355 (next level at 450)

Stats

Combat : 51%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 36%

Piety : 42+5 = 47

Mudcore : 43+4 = 47

With 47 Mudcore you have a bigger field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. You have chosen Blood of Mud and so your mudcore field will become a bit bigger and stronger but could be transmitted to your children.
Next level at 50, your field will become more important.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
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>>5460969
>Maybe your commoners need some cases to be judged. It is your duty after all.
>You should ride to Otherone to see the damage tone by the bandits, and you never saw the village after all.
We had our fun, now it's time to work again. Wonder when we can finally behead the Baron, hopefully, its soon
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>>5460969
>>Maybe your commoners need some cases to be judged. It is your duty after all.
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>>5460969
>>Maybe your commoners need some cases to be judged. It is your duty after all.
>>You should ride to Otherone to see the damage tone by the bandits, and you never saw the village after all.
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>>5460969
>Maybe your commoners need some cases to be judged. It is your duty after all.
>Ask the commoners who the man was
Give to the people to strengthen our bonds.
>>5460967
Somewhere in a distant land, yelling of two D&D players could be heard at night as they swore they would never play this stupid motherfucker's weird-ass fetish scenarios ever again.
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>>5460969
>>Maybe your commoners need some cases to be judged. It is your duty after all.
>>You should ride to Otherone to see the damage tone by the bandits, and you never saw the village after all
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>>5461111
>Somewhere in a distant land, yelling of two D&D players could be heard at night as they swore they would never play this stupid motherfucker's weird-ass fetish scenarios ever again.
Kek.

>>5460969
>Maybe your commoners need some cases to be judged. It is your duty after all.
>Send some of our men to check out Otherone and report back

We have a duty to do, and men whose duty is to do as we delegate. This is the essence of a good feudal order.
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>>5460969
>>Go to Oldfossil and ask him who was the man who dared contradict you.
>>Maybe your commoners need some cases to be judged. It is your duty after all.
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>>5460969
>>Maybe your commoners need some cases to be judged. It is your duty after all.
>>Ask the commoners who the man was
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>>5460969
>Maybe your commoners need some cases to be judged. It is your duty after all.
>Send some of our men to check out Otherone and report back
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>>5461001

Of course, about the Baron you still wait Bohémond that shall come back with an answer in two or three days.

>>5461003
>>5461064
>>5461111

Hahahaha. Of course, why do you think that you gagged them ? To not hear their invocations of their god Gehem and their yells about "fate points" or other nonsense.

>>5461162
>>5461784

It is true, but visiting Otherone yourself could be wise. A lord must know his lands after all.

>>5461952
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>>5462359

You decided to hear the complaints of your people and judge them before going to Otherone but Oldfossil reminded you that it would be wiser to tell the people that you would be judging their cases tomorrow and travel to Otherone in the meantime while your messengers would be telling the people when to come.

But before all of this you asked one of the peasants, a man in his fourties that led a small family towards his home.

-The man who defended the witches, who was he ?

The man scratched his head and answered you.

-He's called Kontrarian my lord, he.. he's not very right in his head. He is a farmhand on the farm of Fedora.

You nodded in thanks and made sign to the peasants to leave. This was just an old fool then, probably the village fool. You decided to ride towards Otherone without waiting. You simply had to decide who to bring with you in this adventure. Some guards perhaps, three of the six that you could mount, the others being sent to the other villages and hamlets of your lands to tell that you will hear the pleas of the people tomorrow.

With them you could take some companions for this short ride of a few hours. You would need some people to protect the keep and lead the men there too. You remembered the village elder of Otherone and the generous lowering of taxes that you gave the people of this village, they would probably be happy to greet you but the roads could be dangerous there.

>Oldfossil, he is your councillor and could tell the people how to best repair their hovels and assess the damage. But he is old and of poor health.
>Captain Crumbling, he is the captain of your guard, and he drove the bandits out of Otherone, even if they left before you came.
>Godefroi, he is your oldest knight, you always trust him and could rely on him in battle or for a council.
>Brother Louis, the Templar was here when your troops pursued the bandits out of Otherone.
>Lady Takable, she may like a ride and is of pleasant company.
>Other (write in)

Before leaving you decided to ask Oldfossil, who was ordering your servants to prepare the travels, some important questions.

-What is there to see in Otherone and near it ? Besides the farms of the Rabits of course. I heard that some Aurochs dwell there, we ate one but I always wanted to hunt one when I will have the time.
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>>5462666

He answered quite quickly, he was busy but took some time to answer your questions.

-Yes my lord, of course, the Rabits, there is some old tombs, old cairns, long ago pillaged by adventurers but still interesting, to visit in this region. The communal barn of Otherone was very beautiful too, strange for a barn but they had a couple of good Woodworkers there, but it was burned during the attack. You will see, the village is quite poor and mainly living of cattle herding. But, if you have some time, and ride one hour and half to the northeast of Otherone, at the extreme limit of your demesne, you could meet Tobias. He is a friend of mine, a centaur, they are rare in these lands. If you decide to meet him my lord, tell him that I send him my best regards.

You nodded and asked.

-A centaur ? Half-man half horse ? Those exist too...

-Yes my lord, and they are quite strange, they have two stomachs and must eat grass like a horse and human food like us. They generally do not live long but Tobias is an exception. He is very wise. Lord Random authorised him to live in our lands and work here. He was always grateful.

You were impressed by this and then were asking the old man a new question before seeing something.

-They do not live... Oh... Oldfossil, since when are you carrying a cross ?

You were genuinely surprised, your steward had spoken a bit with Father François of course but he hasn't yet been interested in converting. Now he wore a small wooden cross around his neck, quite difficult to see under his golden medallion that was a family heirloom you supposed.

-I... My lord... I spoke with your priest friend, and even if I do not understand yet everything... I thought a lot lately, and slept rarely. If you remember our conversation about magic, and the plot to stop humans from having a unique religion... I have read more manuscripts of Rollarion... Maybe... Maybe your God is our best option in this world. I still would not call myself a christian, as you say, because I have not received your baptism but maybe fate have given us your God to save mankind.

This made you happy, you thanked the Lord for enlightening your councillor, with a bit of luck he would be saved before death. He deserved it, he was competent, loyal and everything that you could ask from a steward. You nodded happily towards the old man and told him.

-It is good to learn, I hope to see you baptised soon. Hah... And... About Otherone... (choose two options please)

>I think that I shall meet your friend Tobias
>I shall watch some Aurochs, for a future hunt.
>I shall stop at the farms of the Rabits, they remember me from my judgement about their shoes, let us see what they are doing.
>I shall visit one of the tombs, or see it, I want to see how lords of the past were buried.
>Other (write in)
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>>5462668
>Captain Crumbling, he is the captain of your guard, and he drove the bandits out of Otherone, even if they left before you came.

>I think that I shall meet your friend Tobias
>I shall visit one of the tombs, or see it, I want to see how lords of the past were buried.
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>>5462666
Nice trips, TotallyNotSatan.
>Captain Crumbling, he is the captain of your guard, and he drove the bandits out of Otherone, even if they left before you came.
Imagine if this was one of those "you secretly fight against my players" thing and the first thing we do is beat the shit out of them, humiliate and burn them. Can't wait for the next pyre, my lord.
Fucking Kontrarian, kek.
>>5462668
>I shall visit one of the tombs, or see it, I want to see how lords of the past were buried.
After burning a nacromancer it is fitting to give a prayer to the dead, I think.
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>>5462668
>Captain Crumbling, he is the captain of your guard, and he drove the bandits out of Otherone, even if they left before you came.

>I think that I shall meet your friend Tobias
>I shall visit one of the tombs, or see it, I want to see how lords of the past were buried.

>>5463029
Choose two from the second set of options brother
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>>5462666
>Godefroi, he is your oldest knight, you always trust him and could rely on him in battle or for a council.

>>5462668
>I shall watch some Aurochs, for a future hunt.
>I shall stop at the farms of the Rabits, they remember me from my judgement about their shoes, let us see what they are doing.
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>>5462666
>>Captain Crumbling, he is the captain of your guard, and he drove the bandits out of Otherone, even if they left before you came.

>>5462668
>>I think that I shall meet your friend Tobias
>>I shall stop at the farms of the Rabits, they remember me from my judgement about their shoes, let us see what they are doing.
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>>5463040
>Choose two from the second set of options brother
I'm outsourcing that one to other anons.
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>>5463013
>>5463029

By Saint Denis ! It is true ! I had the number of the beast written on my post ! Devilry and witchcraft ! The burned witches must have cursed me under their breath ! I shall pray for protection.

>>5463040
>>5463110
>>5463148
>>5463339

You answered to the old man, if he wanted to say hello to an old friend why not doing it. Your steward deserved it. So you decided to go see the centaur.

-I think that I shall meet your friend Tobias dear Oldfossil, I shall greet him on your part.

-Thank you my lord.

-And I will try to see a tomb, we will see how the ancient lords of this place were buried.

The man nodded and soon you were ready to depart. You requested the help of Captain Crumbling, the old soldier knew the region and could be a useful guide. Once on your palfrey you passed throught Local with your escort and began your journey towards the eastern road.

If there were quite a lot of farmland at the beginning of the road you quickly saw that savage fields replaced them. Everything was flat and you could not see any hill on the horizon, it was practically like your native lands. But unfortunately the land here, contrary to Champagne, was poor. It became poorer and poorer the more you were going to the east. There was only small subsistance farms after some hours of travel and after you had reached the hamlet of Rabit. No trees, only some small grass that could probably not be grazed during all the year. No wonder that nomads lived here you thought, they would have needed to travel to continue to feed a sizeable amount of beasts. Finally you saw a small, manmade tumulus at a distance and you asked your captain.

-Captain Crumbling, is it one of the Cairns ?

-My eyes are not as good as they were my lord but yes... A small one, probably the tomb of a chief or of a minor noble. There are hundreds of these in the unclaimed lands north and east of here. Between our borders and those of the Duchy of Thraefain and of the North March. The most impressive cairn on our lands isn't far from Otherone.

You answered that you would gladly visit it, but after seeing the village. Work before pleasure of course. You finally saw Otherone in the distance, it was a small village, smaller than Local or Nearby but bigger than Forgotten. The houses were, as always in India, quite rich with glass windows and were beautifully half timbered but you saw that a lot of these windows had been smashed and some houses were completely burned. All the grain of this place a bit more fertile than the others in this barren plain and the wool from the sheeps had been stolen. It was truly a sad sight. There was no more livestock there, all had been stolen by the bandits. Some peasants in the field, seeing your banner, saluted you and bowed, as they should be doing and you waved to them. You thought about some things that you might do when in the village.
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>>5463500

>Ask to assemble all the heads of the local families to know who does what.
>Ask to see Ishaan Devi, the village elder of Otherone to know what rebuilding works they are doing.
>Order to assemble all the village girls, maybe you would need some servants and any income could help the locals without livestock.
>Order to assemble all the village young lads, you will need guards. Even if you have not a lot of money to take more you will have it once the apple trees of your orchard grow, better to think about expanding your army now.
>Ask something to eat you will see who comes with pleas for help then, and you are hungry.
>Ask Captain Crumbling and some locals where the bandits had attacked when he came, and where they fled, you want to know how they managed to get here and if they left towards the baronial lands. Knowing where they came from could be useful if you will need to secure your borders in the future.
>Other (write in)

Choose 3 from this list please
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>>5463502
>>Ask Captain Crumbling and some locals where the bandits had attacked when he came, and where they fled, you want to know how they managed to get here and if they left towards the baronial lands. Knowing where they came from could be useful if you will need to secure your borders in the future
>Ask to see Ishaan Devi, the village elder of Otherone to know what rebuilding works they are doing.
>Ask something to eat you will see who comes with pleas for help then, and you are hungry.
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>>5463502
>>Ask to see Ishaan Devi, the village elder of Otherone to know what rebuilding works they are doing.
>>Order to assemble all the village young lads, you will need guards. Even if you have not a lot of money to take more you will have it once the apple trees of your orchard grow, better to think about expanding your army now.
>>Ask Captain Crumbling and some locals where the bandits had attacked when he came, and where they fled, you want to know how they managed to get here and if they left towards the baronial lands. Knowing where they came from could be useful if you will need to secure your borders in the future.
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>>5463502
>>Ask to assemble all the heads of the local families to know who does what.
>Ask to see Ishaan Devi, the village elder of Otherone to know what rebuilding works they are doing.
>Order to assemble all the village young lads, you will need guards. Even if you have not a lot of money to take more you will have it once the apple trees of your orchard grow, better to think about expanding your army now.
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>>5463502
>Ask to see Ishaan Devi, the village elder of Otherone to know what rebuilding works they are doing.
>Order to assemble all the village girls, maybe you would need some servants and any income could help the locals without livestock.
>Ask Captain Crumbling and some locals where the bandits had attacked when he came, and where they fled, you want to know how they managed to get here and if they left towards the baronial lands. Knowing where they came from could be useful if you will need to secure your borders in the future.
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>>5463502
>Ask to assemble all the heads of the local families to know who does what.
>Ask to see Ishaan Devi, the village elder of Otherone to know what rebuilding works they are doing.
>Order to assemble all the village young lads, you will need guards. Even if you have not a lot of money to take more you will have it once the apple trees of your orchard grow, better to think about expanding your army now.
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You decided to immediately call Ishaan Devi once you were in the village. You needed to see how the peasants repaired their homes and their barn before anything else. And how they coped with the lack of supplies. You rode in the village and ordered a guard to call him. All the peasants who were here looked at you, they seemed to be less ugly than those of your southern villages, probably the magical explosion had changed them the least, you saw children looking at you in awe and men discussing. It was the first time that you came here and everybody wanted to see their lord. Two quite pretty girls, one blonde and one brunette whispered while they saw you and smiled, you smiled them back and they reddened. You didn't want to say bad things about the dead but you were concious that if less experienced in matters of ruling you were more beautiful than the old lord Random. Finally the ancient who looked like a Saracen but wasn't one of them appeared and bowed very low.

-My lord, how may I be of use.

-Ishaan Devi, I have came here for multiple reasons. I want to see how you began to build back your houses after a week. And if the lack of provisions doesn't hurt you too much. Show me everything.

-Of course my lord, your generous offer of paying less taxes was very helpful but unfortunately we have not a lot of money left to buy grain for the winter. But we will manage, it will be hard but we shall manage.

He bowed but you continued, this time higher.

-I am concious of this, and to give money and work to some of you I shall recruit new men into my guard. Assemble all the young men who want to join the guard on the main square of the village I will see them after our tour.

There were cheers amongst the populace, some men wanted to avenge their village from the bandits and others wanted simply to work to give some very needed coin to their family. You could probably recruit quite a lot of soldiers here, of course you lacked money but you could always try to find a place for two or three soldiers.

Ishaan began to show you the village, trying to give you a big picture of what was what. He walked with a cane but quite quickly while you rode your horse, it was normal, peasants walked, noblemen rode.

-See my lord... Otherone is built around a small pond one of the rare ponds in these quite arid lands, there is more rain around here than in other lands and small streams give us the ability to farm crops. Not a lot of them but enough for my farm, the Pondichéry farm and seven others to exist. But the majority of our people raise livestock, sheeps and pigs. We had a few cows too but everything was stolen by the bandits, just like our crops were burned in the communal barn.

-Speaking of that have you began rebuilding works ?
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>>5464095

-Since bandits stole a lot we had problems, but we have still manages to keep a small amount of money, we have cleared most of the rubble. But we have no money to buy new livestock, I fear that a lot of people will have to become indebted and work for other villages... And our barn was burned, it is sad, it was a very beautiful barn, all the beams were sculpted by woodworkers.

This was interesting, you began to think about the implications of it, you had given less taxes to Otherone but most of the people will risk to become indebted or out of work, and peasants who don't work are good for nothing. But you had an idea.

>I understand that the cattle herders will lack work and without cattle most of them will not be able to work. I will offer serfdom to any peasant that wants it, they will be authorised to tend to a part of the cattle belonging to me but will belong to me and be attached to the land and work freely. They could keep a bit of what they did for them, I shall not let my serfs die of hunger. (Rulership roll)
>I understand that the farmers will lack work, and since you will have trouble buying grain I can give you some seeds from my coffers, free of charge, in exchange we will stop discussing taxes in money and money matters because I will offer you serfdom too ! You will work on your lands but on mine too for free. (Rulership roll)
>I shall raise a tax on the rest of the villages to give you the grain and the cattle that you need (Rulership roll)
>I shall give you the grain and the cattle that you need, seeing your plights moved me. And the Lord tells us to be generous.
>Since you have no more cattle maybe you should try to buy new beasts, I need horses, palfreys and destriers and would be happy to pay any man who can give some to my troops. Of course you will need some time to build a productive horse stud but I can wait.
>Since you have no more cattle maybe you should try to buy new beasts, I need horses, palfreys and destriers and would be happy to pay any man who can give some to my troops. Of course you will need some time to build a productive horse stud but I can help, give money to any volunteer to buy horses and raise them. He will have to give the loan back of course, but without interests, I am a Christian.
>Other (write in)

Choose as much as you want and roll if you choose options with rolls. I noted too that you choose to ask about the battle with Crumbling, it will be done right after your discussion with Ishaan and before the recruitement of your new soldiers.
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>>5464099
>>I shall give you the grain and the cattle that you need, seeing your plights moved me. And the Lord tells us to be generous.
>>Since you have no more cattle maybe you should try to buy new beasts, I need horses, palfreys and destriers and would be happy to pay any man who can give some to my troops. Of course you will need some time to build a productive horse stud but I can wait.

Let's give them enough that they won't have to struggle, and plant the seeds of a stud farm.
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>>5464099
>I understand that the cattle herders will lack work and without cattle most of them will not be able to work. I will offer serfdom to any peasant that wants it, they will be authorised to tend to a part of the cattle belonging to me but will belong to me and be attached to the land and work freely. They could keep a bit of what they did for them, I shall not let my serfs die of hunger. (Rulership roll)
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Rolled 21 (1d100)

>>5464121
Oh, and the roll!
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Rolled 48 (1d100)

>>5464099
>>I understand that the farmers will lack work, and since you will have trouble buying grain I can give you some seeds from my coffers, free of charge, in exchange we will stop discussing taxes in money and money matters because I will offer you serfdom too ! You will work on your lands but on mine too for free. (Rulership roll)
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Rolled 17 (1d100)

>>5464099
>I understand that the cattle herders will lack work and without cattle most of them will not be able to work. I will offer serfdom to any peasant that wants it, they will be authorised to tend to a part of the cattle belonging to me but will belong to me and be attached to the land and work freely. They could keep a bit of what they did for them, I shall not let my serfs die of hunger. (Rulership roll)
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Rolled 35 (1d100)

>>5464099
>>I understand that the cattle herders will lack work and without cattle most of them will not be able to work. I will offer serfdom to any peasant that wants it, they will be authorised to tend to a part of the cattle belonging to me but will belong to me and be attached to the land and work freely. They could keep a bit of what they did for them, I shall not let my serfs die of hunger. (Rulership roll)
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>>5464099
>>Since you have no more cattle maybe you should try to buy new beasts, I need horses, palfreys and destriers and would be happy to pay any man who can give some to my troops. Of course you will need some time to build a productive horse stud but I can wait
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>>5465007

You thought quickly and even if you were economically illiterate, a gentleman having to wield axe and blade and not accounting books, you knew one basic rule of this strange matter : more taxes equals more soldiers. Your village having been attacked you had given them less taxes, it meant less money, so less soldiers, and it was bad. Fortunately you were a genius in advance for his times, and you had a solution. Since they could pay less gold, and could not work the local peasants could work for free, you give them work, they take a bit to feed themselves, then they will tend to your beasts and expand dramatically the number of cattle that you could grow since they will take care of them and take a percentage. And you had never given them less taxes in works, if they had to pay less money they stayed "talleable and corvéeable" at your mercy. Since the majority of the people of the village were cattle herders they would now pay their taxes in work and not in money, so no more taxing discounts for them. Serfdom was the solution to all your problems, and these brave lads would even pay you a special tax to have the right to inherit their lands, and to marry. All of it formed a confused mess in your head but you understood one thing : serfdom equals more works, more products sold and it meant more soldiers (and maybe more barrel of some of this delicious beer made by short scotsmen, you had needs too, and of course an italian dress made of the finest silk for your beloved, you were a gentleman after all). So you took your most authoritative voice and told.

-I understand that the cattle herders will lack work and without cattle most of them will not be able to work. I will offer serfdom to any peasant that wants it, they will be authorised to tend to a part of the cattle belonging to me but will belong to me and be attached to the land and work freely. They could keep a bit of what they did for them, I shall not let my serfs die of hunger.

Ishaan Devi thought a bit and nodded.

-Serfdom... Is poorly seen there my lord, but I think that it will be the best solution, I shall speak to the people and they will probably agree. It will give them work and they will work, I have heard about Pauperus, he seems to like his new condition.

Of course he liked it, he had the chance to be your serf now, what better example of trust and proximity. You then ordered.

-So, Ishaan, tell everybody about this offer. I shall now ride to see where was the battle. Do somebody knows...

-I locked myself inside when I head the sounds my lord... But bandits broke the door and entered here. They beat my family with batons and we had to give our gold...

-But where do they came from ?

-It was night my lord and...
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>>5465230


You would learn nothing from this old man, he was not educated in military matters. Fortunately a young boy who walked nearby came to the rescue. He had short blonde hair and a clever face.

-My lord, I... I was here, I saw everything... I climbed on top of my house and saw the bandits here.

You told him to continue and he explained.

-A first group came from the north, the other from the south, I thought that they encircled us. They stayed for an hour and half, before your men came... They... Beat up my family but I managed to resist by hiding and sometimes throwing rocks at them from the roof, they lacked bows and crossbows and didn't manage to climb. Their chief was a beast of a man, I rarely saw a man who could be as strong as an orc but he was. He was all armoured in plates and his head was covered by an enclosed helmet.

You saw only one man who could be described like this... It was probably Brutus Enforcer, the guard's captain of the Baron. You were not a weak man, and far from a bad warrior but you talked with the man and saw that he had gone to war too, like you. And he was definitely bigger and stronger. And with his steel armour you ignored how to wound him, maybe charging him with a lance from your horse ?

Whatever, fighting him in single combat would be a bad idea. You remembered that he told you that he had served ten years at war too, he knew tactics. You would probably have to face him in battle too. But before this you asked the boy.

-What is your name boy.

-My parents called me Omalon mylord...

You then threw him a copper coin and told him.

-Then take this for your courage, and for your help. And do not use it to buy a too strong alcohol.

You were not against young kids drinking but getting drunk at this age could lead to bad habits. Moderation should be taught at a young age. The boy bowed a lot and thanked you a lot, he would have many stories to tell. You then turned towards the brave Captain Crumbling.

-Captain Crumbling, tell me, when your men came, what have you done ?

-We stayed in formation and marched straight towards the village, but the enemy must have posted scouts because they fled on their horses, they were more numerous than us but choose not to attack, they seemed to be lightly armoured. They had taken all that they wanted, and had driven the cattle out of the village. We were unable to pursue them on foot but tried... They fled towards the North, probably to make us think that they did not came from the baronial lands. But their attack, I learned from farmers, came from the west, where the baron is... They came at night, it is the only way of being hidden in these plains.
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>>5465232

>Oldfossil, send someone to tell the peasants of the surrounding farmsteads that they will now have to make noise if they see some invading soldiers, to give the people of Otherone some time to flee.
>In the future we really should build watchtowers at the border.
>Leave silently and see all the young lads of the village, you had guardsmen to recruit.
>Other (write in)

You gain +20 xp and +1 mudcore for your expansion of Serfdom, since you passed the test easily you will probably have 70 or so new serfs, they will swear fealty in the next few days.

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Your new stats :

Charles de Villeroi

Class : Local Lord
Level : 3
XP : 355+20 = 375 (next level at 450)

Stats

Combat : 51%
Intrigue : 25%
Rulership: 36%

Piety : 47

Mudcore :47+1 = 48

With 48 Mudcore you have a bigger field of gritty realism around you, in this field the most heavy magic will not work and supernatural abilities will not work, oh, and women will lose 4 pounds of strength of course, plus in the field the people that obey you will act more like they would be in a dark fantasy setting. You have chosen Blood of Mud and so your mudcore field will become a bit bigger and stronger but could be transmitted to your children.
Next level at 50, your field will become more important.

Talents
-Cavalry Commander : +20 to martial when you have to lead a cavalry charge or a cavalry attack. Works only when commanding shock or melee cavalry mounted on horses.
-Foreign Etiquette : You focus on learning Indian etiquette with Oldfossil, you gain a +10 bonus in intrigue in your interactions with the nobility of your duchy.
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>>5465233
>>In the future we really should build watchtowers at the border.
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>>5465233
>In the future we really should build watchtowers at the border.
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>>5465233
>>In the future we really should build watchtowers at the border.
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>>5465233
>In the future we really should build watchtowers at the border.
>Leave silently and see all the young lads of the village, you had guardsmen to recruit.
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>>5465233
>In the future we really should build watchtowers at the border.
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>>5465233
>>In the future we really should build watchtowers at the border.
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>>5465233
>>In the future we really should build watchtowers at the border.
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>>5465233
>>In the future we really should build watchtowers at the border.
>Leave silently and see all the young lads of the village, you had guardsmen to recruit.
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This made you want to do only one comment.

-In the future we really should build watchtowers at the border.

The captain answered.

-I can only agree my lord, even if we will need more men to man them.

It was true the garrison was already stretched thin but you were just going to recruit new men. You told your captain.

-So let us see who is volunteering for the guard.

And with these words you rode towards the main square of the village. Here 20 young men were waiting, fortunately Otherone was the least affected by the magical anomaly and it's people stayed strangely healthy for peasants. Two lads were twins, there was one strong blond lad, probably the blacksmith son, one young man was swarthy and had a mustache, he looked like the son or grandson of Ishaan Devi but the most impressive was a half man half lizard, like the adventurer that you bested in single combat. He was huge and strong with scales and everything. You ordered your captain.

-I shall let you begin to pick the men.

It was his job after all, so you let him tell a speech to the men before seeing who was fit to serve in your guard. But before he did it he asked you.

-My lord, how many men do you want ? I do not think that all the bunch could be effective guardsmen. And we have not money to pay much more.

>I need 10 men from Otherone and it's surroundings.
>Take the 5 best men.
>3 men shall suffice.
>2 men will be enough.
>Other (write in)
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>>5465613
>>3 men shall suffice.
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>>5465613
>>3 men shall suffice.
those who dont make it are to train while they help rebuild the town
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>>5465613
>>Take the 5 best men.
When finances allow we will hold another muster and all those who are still willing may volunteer again
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>>5465613
>Take the 5 best men
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>>5465613
>Take the 5 best men
We need to expand our army so little extra is required
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>>5465613
>Take the 5 best men.
How many men do we have now?
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>>5465613
>3 men shall suffice.
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>>5465613
>>Take the 5 best men.
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>Take the 5 best men.
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-Take the five best men.

You answered to your guard's captain who agreed and advanced towards the volunteer peasants. It would put your guards to 40 infantrymen. Unfortunately you still would need to equip them and money was in short supply, and you didn't think about the pay. You were thinking about this, missing the greatest part of Crumbling's speech about duty, service to the lord and the courage needed to fight those who would threaten the Local lordship. You then heard him ask.

-And what is the work of a guardsman ? Mmmh ?

The peasants looked at themselves, or at their feet, one tried to answer.

-Hum, to protect like, keep the order ?

-WRONG ! He must do battle too.

You understood that he was trying to test their intelligence, your personal experience with peasants showed that it was hopeless. But Crumbling was common born and served as a simple soldier before becoming captain, maybe he was old and wanted to know if he could have future sergents from this bunch. Another man tried to tell.

-Hum... To beat people ?

-WRONG he must protect them too...

You saw that your captain seemed to be desperate at the answer of this second lad, a redhead with freckles. Well he looked stupid no wonder that he was. Finally a quite tall and thin man in his early twenties with chestnut hair answered.

-Hum... To do what we are told captain ?

The face of the old man lit up happily. It was as if he lost ten years and was no more a crumbling debris like his name suggested but a moderately crumbling debris.
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>>5466164

Dummy was one of your men, a good lad who had distinguished himself against Ghibellines and wolf men. He took out a training sword and let the peasants try to fight him. You knew that they will soon learn to fight in formation but this was a test of courage and perseverance, to see how much they shall rise up after he has beaten them. To be honest nothing of this would serve in a real war. You never disliked your guardsmen but they were infantry, it meant that they served to engage foes beneath a knight's notice and to die from cavalry charges. They were good in numbers or to beat up untrained peasants but that was it, they were not elite infantry like the "massiers du roi" and other solid troops. They were not even a match for routiers or other mercenaries who lived from war, but they looked quite well in their newly made tabards with your heraldry on it.
You looked at the fights and saw that two men could more or less be considered as good. The blacksmith's son proved to be clumsy, it seemed to be better to let him forge swords instead of using them, just like the half lizard, he was strong but abandoned directly after a few hits, lizards were cowardly beasts after all and it seemed that he inherited from his father (or mother) his lack of stomach for combat. The son of Ishaan Devi, Singham was his name, seemed to want to fight and was chosen, just like a short peasant with shaven hair who was not very good but seemed to take an impressive beating. Then something strange happened, Dummy got knocked down and beaten by one of the peasants.
It was a blond haired blue eyed young man who was probably twenty, if you were in France you would have said that Frankish blood was running strong in his veins, that could explain his martial prowess. But with his average build he looked like nothing special. You decided to ask him.

-What is your name young lad, and where have you learned to fight like this.

The man cleared his throat, visibly intimidated by you and told.

-I'm Carius my lord. My... My father was in the legion my lord. He served 25 years before marrying a woman from here and having children, he is dead now but I used to train with him and then with my sister.

A woman... By the heavens India was a strange and barbaric land. It was then that you heard a female voice behind you.

-My lord, if my brother is allowed to join the guard I want to have my chances too. I can fight.

You turned around and saw a fierce lady who looked like this young man, she was more or less of the same age and still not married, what a shame. You didn't want women in your guard, it was improper, and you still had seven men to test. But maybe you could laugh a little...
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>>5466165

>No women in the guard, have a husband and make strong sons, they could join in due time.
>I will let you try, give this lady a baton and put her against Dummy.
>I will let you try, give this lady a baton and put her against one of the other volunteers.
>If you want so much to join your brother you could be a servant in my castle, but the guard is for men.
>Other (write in)
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>>5466168
>>I will let you try, give this lady a baton and put her against one of the other volunteers
If you beat him, you can take his place. Is fair no?
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>>5466168
>If you want so much to join your brother you could be a servant in my castle, but the guard is for men.
We drove the women out of our guard. Even after seeing Lady Sue fight well, we still know that thebplace of a woman is not to fight, but to be a good wife and to be protected. It is not a practical matter, but a moral one!
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>>5466168
>If you want so much to join your brother you could be a servant in my castle, but the guard is for men.
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>>5466168
>I will let you try, give this lady a baton and put her against one of the other volunteers.
It's for our amusement
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>>5466168
>I will let you try, give this lady a baton and put her against Dummy.
If she indeed can fight, it would be stupid to let a fighting talent go to waste. And if she proves to match other guards in skill it will give them motivation to improve in order to avoid humiliation...
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>>5466168
>I will let you try, give this lady a baton and put her against one of the other volunteers.
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>>5466168
>>If you want so much to join your brother you could be a servant in my castle, but the guard is for men.

Put your dicks away and stay in character you lecherous bastards
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>adding a potentially good fighter to our weak guard is coomerism because she's a female
>>complaining about coomerism after we ordered that elf to strip and humiliated her
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>>I will let you try, give this lady a baton and put her against one of the other volunteers.
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>>5466176

I sense Marignyst thoughts there.

>>5466191

Well said good sir, it is on men like you that our right and proper feudal society could rely.

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>>5466386

This is a good argument, the best even, this promises to be worthy of a good farce that could be played by mummers in the town square of Reims.

>>5466392

Women in the guard... And what after this ? Lombards ? Cathars ? See where these so called "reforms" and "promotion of talents amongst the masses" will lead us. They will find the son of a butcher or a money lender and place the crown of France upon his forehead. Or, if we continue with women they will give the sword of the Constable of France to a fishwife. By Saint Denis dark times are upon us.

>>5466414
>>5466463

This clergyman has a learned opinion, see.

>>5466637

This other clergyman has a stricter, but yet honorable opinion.

>>5466681

My only comment about this votes will be that good spirits, Marigny at their head decided to assemble burghers, villeins and other peasants in assemblies to let them approve the decisions of the king. And we can see here the results, the people dare to judge and to choose. It is already scandalous that the people dares to have an opinion, who asks them their opinion ? Unfortunately such is the way of the quest (and even it's principle, isse) so you will have your fight good sirs. But do not ask me a Magna Carta after this, I am not King John.

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You decided to let the lady fight some of these farmers, because it amused you. Of course you had expelled women from your guard on your first day as a lord, a woman must be protected, not fight, but some... Let us say... Interesting thoughts about lady Sue during last night lead you to want to see how a woman would fare. That was not to say that the sister of Carius was not pleasant to look at, she wasn't tall but was fair of face and had a nice cleavage even if bare flesh was unfortunately impossible to see because of her modest dress. You told half jokingly.

-I will let you try, give this lady a baton and put her against one of the volunteers who hasn't been accepted.

One of your men did it and she took the stick after having thanked you quietly. She seemed to look at the men who had not yet managed to pass and everyone of them recoiled in fear. It made you laugh. Of course you could not envy them, you would not want to beat a woman with a stick, it was not chivalric, nor you would want to be humiliated by a wench. You saw one of the men, a dark haired lad in his late teens who looked of average build and told.

-You, stop pissing yourself and fight her. If the lady wins we will see how she fares against Dummy.
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>>5466698

The fight was, to your surprise, very unequal. You thought that any man, even with little training, could beat a small lady but it seemed that this sister of Carius was quite decent. In fact her footwork or her movements showed that she knew a lot about fencing. The peasant was quickly beaten taking blow after blow upon his head, his flanks and his back once he tried to flee, this last part making all the audience laugh. You put an end to this and told.

-You fought well, sister of Carius.

-My name is Apollyon, my lord.

She dared interrupt you, damn, she had some spirit. But it was not proper. Any commoner had to bow to his lord so you simply looked at her until she understood and told.

-Sorry... My Lord.

You then could continue.

-You fought well, you can have your chance against Dummy after the others if you want.

She spoke again, with a high pitched but determined voice.

-All these men are weaklings my lord, I would not waste time with them. I can beat any of them.

It was so improper that her brother tried to tell her.

-Sister, maybe our lord could do without your opinion and...

-Silence Carius, I am the eldest and I..

-QUIET !

It was the voice of captain Crumbling who decided to take this under control, you were laughing at how the lady was correcting her little brother and could not tell it yourself. The old man continued.

-Everybody will pass. You at the end, if I hear one more word I shall expel you from the candidates to the guard.

The man was right, discipline was more important than fighting skill in an infantry unit, knights were here to fight in duels, infantry was only good to kill it's counterpart by hundreds on battles or to pillage a besieged town. You let the combat continue, the seven peasants that stayed were not so bad, they had absolutely no idea how to fight but two of them, two twins one growing crops the other helping his father with cows (that earned them the nicknames Bread and Butter) demonstrated that they had a kind of fighting spirit and raised again more than ten times were knocked to the ground. Then came Appolyon's turn.

She was quick, you could admit it, hitting Dummy on the arm and kicking his leg, but quickness and skill alone could not win fights. Strength was what mattered, skill alone could be useful against untrained peasants but against a soldier with minimal training the young lass was quickly caught and beaten hard. She rose again, even after a blow knocked her down and charged again, managing to catch Dummy unawares and to hit him on the head, but he had a helmet and got her in the belly with his baton. She rose again a third time but she was too dazed by blows to be effective. She had the better technique of them all but wasn't strong enough to prevail.
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>>5466701

Crumbling told that he would take Bread, the first twin, in the guard but the man argued.

-Capt'ain... I wouldn't want to go without my brother. I mean, we are together since we are born... Bread and Butter come only together.

Appolyon seemed to be against it too.

-None of them managed to hit your man at least once ! It is unfair !

She looked at you with her most beautiful smile, it looked playful and you remarked that she had a false innocent air that was honestly lovely to see. Her blue eyes were playful and it made you want to give her what she wanted. Of course you were betrothed but as a wise man would say in three hundred years "all the pleasure of love is in changing". And even if your hearth will always belong to Lady Takable courtly love before a marriage can hardly satisfy a man.

-My lord, I am sure that you could take me if those two come only together.

What do you answer ?

>We can take both of the twins Captain Crumbling. They seem to be alright.
>We can take one twin only, if they don't want take the woman. She deserved it.
>You have spirit, young lady, but you were refused. But I can see some use for you, I need servants, and with your temperament I don't doubt that you will end in charge of the kitchens or of the laundry after some time.
>Other (write in)
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>>5466637
Literally -4 strength, you dope.

>>5466704
>>We can take both of the twins Captain Crumbling. They seem to be alright.

>>You have spirit, young lady, but you were refused. But I can see some use for you, I need servants, and with your temperament I don't doubt that you will end in charge of the kitchens or of the laundry after some time.
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>>5466704
>>You have spirit, young lady, but you were refused. But I can see some use for you, I need servants, and with your temperament I don't doubt that you will end in charge of the kitchens or of the laundry after some time.
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>>5466704
>>We can take both of the twins Captain Crumbling. They seem to be alright.
>You have spirit, young lady, but you were refused. But I can see some use for you, I need servants, and with your temperament I don't doubt that you will end in charge of the kitchens or of the laundry after some time.
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>>5466704
>We can take both of the twins Captain Crumbling. They seem to be alright.
>You have spirit, young lady, but you were refused. But I can see some use for you, I need servants, and with your temperament I don't doubt that you will end in charge of the kitchens or of the laundry after some time.

>>5466637
We're a 12th century knight who, as >>5466720 points out, literally gives her a passive debuff by existing near her.
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>>5466704
>We can take both of the twins Captain Crumbling. They seem to be alright.
>Send the wench off
We don't need a back-talking servant
>>5466720
>Literally -4 strength, you dope.
What does that mean
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>>5466704
>>We can take both of the twins Captain Crumbling. They seem to be alright.
She has will. We can use that.
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>>5466704
>>We can take both of the twins Captain Crumbling. They seem to be alright.
>>You have spirit, young lady, but you were refused. But I can see some use for you, I need servants, and with your temperament I don't doubt that you will end in charge of the kitchens or of the laundry after some time.
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>>5467099

Crumbling simply showed you a huge tumulus in the distance.

-Here my lord. Here. It is the tomb of the brother of Leman.

While you rode you wondered why was it called like this.

-The brother of Leman ? Was he a baby who wasn't baptised and didn't have a name of his own ?

-No my lord. Unfortunately. You see, before Bifuria was united, some millenias ago this land was dominated by petty kings and warchiefs, they adored curious gods that demanded that any chief had to be buried with his most precious goods, jewels, weapons, horses, servants and his wives. Some of his most loyal warriors then killed themselves to serve their lord after death. All were buried in a cairn like all those that you see in the distance.

-How barbaric..

It was barbaric, but at the same time what an exemple of devotion. Nowadays people rarely died for their lord, chivalry, honor and duty was only the privilege of a few knights. It was sad that society has degraded as such. You knew that it had degraded since the reign of the good king Saint Louis but maybe it was even before this. While you thought about it you heard Crumbling explain you everything.

-When King Leman died childless his brother succeeded him. He ruled with an iron fist but was first seen as a benevolent king. He saw the plights of the people and since he was a skilled life mage and rich man, he offered gold to the people who struggled in famine to buy food against small loans. People repayed him and...

-A king dabbling in usury ! What an horror ! What a shame ! Then what did he do since he has sunk so low ? He decided to become a highwayman ? God forbids usury !
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>>5467172

-Your god forbids this ?!? By the heavens my lord, your religion is wiser than those of the time. He loaned to everybody, poor and rich and to thank him for his help in a time of need the people built him a great tumulus. Since he loaned to everyone, even the poorest, some couldn't give back the money, so he absorbed their life force as payment. And then tribal sorcerers, magic wasn't very developed at that time, understood that the loans that he made were signed in secret contracts that made the people give a part of their souls when they accepted his money. With his lifeforce taken from the poor he managed to lengthen his life and when people that had given back the gold died he claimed their souls since they didn't knew about this part of the bargain. It made his magic stronger and helped him raise them as undead slaves. With this army of Undead he decided to subjugate the land. A war of 80 years began then between the free peoples of what would become Bifuria and the minions of the Brother of Leman, we call it the Crisis of the Second Millenium. But finally he was defeated, slain, bankrupted, and sealed in his tomb. It stayed a haunted place that killed anyone who would have dared to enter here and it was said that he still ruled from here, changed into a Lich. His successors ordered him to be barred of all records to make him forgotten, to damn his memory for the plights that he has made, it is since this times that we simply call him the Brother of Leman.

-Nothing good comes from usurers anyway. Interesting story Captain, thank you for telling me.

-But it is not the end my lord. 500 years ago, after some meddling by dark forces, undead awakened everywhere, and the Cairn of the Brother of Leman was no exception. He has risen again and attacked Bifuria, a great war against the undead took place and he almost won, but the men and elves of Bifuria prevailed and he was again sealed away in his tomb. He still haunted the place until 300 years ago, when a group of high level adventurers managed to break into the tomb and kill him for good.

-At least these vagrants managed to do something useful, thank you for telling me that usurers can also be necromancers, I always wondered what jews and lombards did behind closed doors, now I know.

-I am glad to have been helpful my lord.

-And you are sure that he was slain for good ?

-Yes, yes, you know my Lord, they did it well, they piled the bones, burned them and threw them into the river Tigie, the Queste is a tributary to it. Just like the bones of all of his warriors. But I would say that dark magic still haunts the place, so much sacrifices have been practised here during the wars against the undead that we can still feel it when we enter there. But the architecture is impressive inside, and we can visit to remember history. Not a lot of people from outside of our lands remember it nowadays.
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>>5467174

You looked at the tomb of the money lender, the accursed king, the one who had it's name barred from history. It was an impressive barrow, the biggest one, an artificial hill dotted with boulders and you could see a huge but quite crudely sculpted stone gate letting you enter there. The stone was not as finely sculpted as in a gothic cathedral but it was well crafted with spiral patterns and motives showing a king on his throne. There seemed to be some kinds of runes that explained the scenes but some of them were deliberately erased, it was probably the name of this Brother of Leman. It was beautiful but the air felt heavy here, and a strange kind of stench came to your nostrils. It still smelt of death, after hundreds of years... How could this be possible ?

-It smells..

-Yes my lord, unfortunately, when a lot of dark magic is performed somewhere it leaves a stain on the place. But here it is no more dangerous, merely unpleasant.

You nodded. You saw that some of your men had no trouble with entering but others seemed to whisper amongst themselves that they would prefer to stay outside. What do you decide.

>Only look outside of the tomb. No need to visit this accursed place.
>A knight shall not be afraid of a tomb. You will enter and visit to see how the kings of old were buried.
>Other (write in)
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>>5467174
>A knight shall not be afraid of a tomb. You will enter and visit to see how the kings of old were buried.

As said by the peasant youth; "I ain't 'fraid of no ghosts!"
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>>5467175
>>A knight shall not be afraid of a tomb. You will enter and visit to see how the kings of old were buried.
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>>5467175
>A knight shall not be afraid of a tomb. You will enter and visit to see how the kings of old were buried.
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>>5467228
>>5467233
>>5467266

You decided to enter the tomb, after all you were not afraid of ghosts and old stories. God protected and with faith and prayer they were nothing before a brave knight. You ordered your men to come inside and could see that there was a first corridor decorated with some grim bas-reliefs of skulls and bones. But there were too scenes of hunting and of battle, probably representing the life and deeds of the dead king and his ancestors. You then found some alcoves on both sides of a corridor and the captain explained.

-I visited it with Oldfossil once and he explained me that in all these alcoves there were standing, living mummified guards of the king who choose to die with him. But when the Brother of Leman had risen in undeath he ordered another room to be built for his skeleton warriors. Some warriors dying for battle heroically before the death of the king were kept here too, as to protect the tomb against evil spirits.

Dead men without sarcophagus or coffins, it was grim. But there was no more traces of them. You asked.

-And where are the skeletons, or their remains, I see only empty alcoves.

-They have been destroyed by adventurers hundreds of years ago my lord. They did a good job.

The only light that you had was the one of a few torches and the atmosphere began to be more and more grim. Two of your soldiers began to whisper superstitions while another one mocked them. You took a staircase that came deeper and deeper into the bowels of earth. You then realised that the hill was but a small part of this tomb, the truth was that the complex was completely built below the ground. You felt some strange pain in your hearth and put your hand to it but it stopped and you shrugged it off. You continued, and saw a magnificent sight. Oldfossil explained you.

-Look at this, it is the room that hosted the undead armies of Leman's Brother.

It was an impressive sight, rows upon rows of empty alcoves where on the sides of a high hall that must have been as big as the nef of Reims's Cathedral ! And all of this dug by human hands... You could not count all the alcoves, the light of your torches only showing you the beginning of the hall and the high pillars that supported is were in complete darkness. And to think that such marvels were made in a lost age, it reminded you of some Roman ruins that your father talked about in southern France.

-And they made all of this millenias ago, it is impressive Crumbling... Very impressive.

-Yes my lord, with nothing but bronze and magic they managed to do this. But it is only the first room. The elemental room is next. Let's go.

-There are other rooms like this ? By Saint Jacques... It is magnificent.
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>>5467318

You were amazed by this and never regretted coming here. You saw how the pillars were decorated with runes and spiral motives and continued, carrying your torch towards the inside of the tomb. There was a corridor and some stairs and then you entered in a very strange place. A strange and beautiful place indeed. Stone engravings of high quality were showing on the four walls different motives. On the first one there were forests, hills and animals, and cattle herders caring for them. On the second one there were fishermen on the sea and whalers who tried to fight leviathans and monsters, on the third there were birds and clouds, with a man on a flying horse hunting a flying dragon with a bow and finally there a wall representing a burning village with warriors around it killing the people and burning fields and houses. In the middle of the room a simple stone altar seemed to represent all of this. Crumbling explained you.

-The hall of the elements my lord, it was here that mages did magic to ward the tomb and where Leman's brother performed his rituals. You can see earth, fire, water and air.

It was strange and you had another fit of pain in the hearth that forced you to lean on the altar. You continued to hear Crumbling explaining while you said.

-It is impressive, it is almost as if all the people and birds are alive.

-It was sculpted by dwarves my lord, Leman's Brother gave them food in exchange for gold and sculptures. They made it to commemorate their friendship, then when undead lead by Leman attacked them they tried to destroy this but never managed to do it. It is beautiful indeed and... What is this ?

You looked behind you and saw that the altar was now glowing with an eerie red light. You did the sign of the cross and unsheathed your sword while you screamed.

-Devilry !

-We must leave the place my lord, it is accursed ! My lord...

You didn't hear anything because you were in pain, your hearth ached and you heard your blood pulse in your head, you didn't knew what this meant and tried to lean on a wall. But you fell, you tried to rise again when you saw that the room glowed with dark and white lights that seemed to chase and blind your men. You tried to raise when you heard a strangest voice, an old voice that was comparable to the croaking of a crow or of a frog, you heard in your head.

-An old enemy is dead, but a new enemy arises, it arises, it arises, it arises...

And it repeated it, hurting you, it was like knives were trying to carve out your brain from your skull. You arose and tried to lean on a wall, lights blinded your sights but you saw the walls of the room, they were moving, the boatmen were rowing, the birds were flying, the animals grazed in the fields and the town burned. Where to turn ? Were to go in this confusion.

>Try to lean on the wall of water
>Try to lean on the wall of earth
>Try to lean on the wall of air
>Try to lean on the wall of fire
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>>5467319
>Try to lean on the wall of fire
Fire hasn't disappointed us so far
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>>5467319
>>Try to lean on the wall of fire
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>>5467175
>A knight shall not be afraid of a tomb. You will enter and visit to see how the kings of old were buried.
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>>5467319
oof
>Try to lean on the wall of earth
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>>5467319
>Try to lean on the wall of earth
It depicts our good and just feudal order! Sort of!
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>>5467319
>>Try to lean on the wall of earth
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>>5467319
>Try to lean on the wall of earth
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>>5467319
>>Try to lean on the wall of fire
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>>5467319
>>Try to lean on the wall of fire
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>>5468239

Fire or earth two interesting choices (the two others were funny too). It seems that will need a tie breaker.
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>>5468305
Just roll?
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>>5468305
>Fire
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>>5468305
pls just roll next time
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>>5468473

Ok, I simply (especially when I am not sure to be able to have the time to write all the update before the next few hours) prefer to let the people cast one more vote. But if you want a roll I can do this too.

>>5467327
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>>5468239
>>5468305

You decided to lean on the wall of fire, assembling your strenght you tried to advance to this place and put your hand on the wall. But... But it hurt and your hand began to bleed. Lightly fortunately but enough for you to notice. You then looked at the wall and the landscape began to change.

It was no more a stone landscape but a true landscape with a burning city, you heard the cries of women and children and the laughter of the conquerors who took their toll, a landscape that was constantly changing before your eyes. The voice in your head became silent and you didn't feel pain anymore. Hundreds of cities, hills and forests burned before you, all different and sometimes populated by strange people carrying unknown banners, war, war in all it's cruelty was before you when finally you saw the landscape becoming blank and changing. You felt closer and closer to the eyes and closed your eyes feeling it burning you. You screamed in horror before you realised that finally it didn't burn so much. Better to say that it burned enough to feel against your skin. You looked above you and were blinded a small moment by a pure spark of fire. The sun... A sun stronger than any that you saw. You closed your eyes and blinked a bit more, looking at the ground. You were lying on it. But the ground was sand, you tried to spit some of it, were you in a kind of beach ? No... The air was hot and dry, burning your lungs in an abnormal heath. You looked around you and saw a sight that you never had seen before. Sand, sand everywhere, all around you endless dunes of sand. You already saw it near some beaches of northern France but it was cold here and not at this scale, here the sun burned everything. It was only at this moment that you understood... This landscape, it was a desert, you never saw any but heard Godefroi, Brother Louis and your father talk about such places. It was where they crossed their lances with those of Saracens. It was when you heard a strange rumble. Behind you, far away, there was a kind of storm, yes, a storm that elevated columns of sand and made them fly around... You wondered what it was but it seemed to mean no good.
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>>5468542

You tried to run away from it, it was still in the horizon, but while you climbed a dune you came right in front of two horsemen, they rode on magnificent black horse and wore armire of mail and steel with spiked helmets. They had decorated turbans and long tunics and robes of an excellent fabric. At their saddle they had scimitars and one of them spoke in a foreign tongue, a guttural tongue that was clearly not french but that you understood as if a foreign force gave you this skill. The rider on the right told his companion.

-Do you see this Hassan ? We must warn the Emir.

The other one nodded and turned his horse. Emir ? Was it how the Saracens called their rulers ? But how do these men failed to spot you, you were right before them, you cried.

-Hey, you, strange men, take me on your horse before this tempest.

But.... But nothing... You tried to grab the reins of the horse of one of the Horsemen who turned it around but your hand simply passed through it ! Devilry ! You had no consistance and could not feel the horse, only the heath of the sun and the dry and hot atomosohere around you. Seeing the horsemen gallop you tried to run towards them and, strangely, you ran as fast as their horses. You then saw a strange sight, a terrifying sight, one hundred horsemen and twice as much infantry, with beasts of burden and servants to accompany the army. Some men rode strange beasts with long necks and hunchbacked spines. The men marched under the emblem of the crescent ! A yellow banner, color of treachery for all good Christians since Judas Iscariot was dressed in yellow, and yellow was an impure kind of white, with a white crescent ! They were saracens ! The two horsemen rode to the center of the column and you followed them, trying to smack some men behind their heads to see if you were still invisible and impossible too touch. Since it had no effect you were still in this strange state.

The two men rode towards a man with a decorated helmet and a tunic made of the finest silk. He must have been effeminate to dress like this, like all those saracens who were not a match for a true christian knight, winning only with numbers and unchivalrous tactics. The middle aged man riding a magnificent horse had a huge belly, witch meant that he ate well, and a beautiful mustache, you had to admit it. The two horsemen bowed and the one that spoke the last time explained.

-Your Excellency, we saw a powerful sandstorm that will come towards us in two hours.

He answered with a frown.

-Malediction, we must prepare the camp before they reach us.

Another well dressed saracen, younger than the other declared.

-I hope that it will not stop us from reaching the Sultan on time.

The Emir declared.

-Do not worry my son, you will have the occasion of crossing blades with the Mongols soon enough. Tell the men to prepare the camp.
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>>5468543

The son of the emir bowed and began yelling orders at the troops and servants that followed them. Infidel armies always had a lot of servants behind them, it was by striking at their back where the servants and other people incapable to fight were, putting them to flight, that Raynald of Châtillon, a lord from Champagne like you, with 300 knights managed to rout 30 000 of them at Montgisard. But then you thought, Mongols ? They talked about Mongols ? You were no more in India, Mongols where what was between the Holy Land, Syria and the rest of the saracen held lands and India ! You were far closer from home than you were... What did it meant ? Had you been transported, but in mind only, or God forbid, only with your soul here ? How was it possible ? Sorcery always more sorcery. You thought while the men prepared to camp or to bring something to protect them and their beasts from the sand.

The men prepared the Emir's tent first and he entered it with his son and some other men who must have been his closest retainers. A young serving girl of probably sixteen served them something to drink and you enjoyed to see her lovely round face and her dark doe like eyes just like other assets that seemed to please the saracens as much as you. You wanted to overhear the conversation of the pagans but unfortunately something ever stranger happened, everything went fast, time itself seemed to pass far faster than you thought, or it would be for you but the other people in the tent seemed not to notice that they moved and spoke far faster than they should. You heard the tempest too, far faster than it should be, finally the sound of the tempest passed and time returned to normal. One of the Emir's retainers opened the tent and opened his mouth, what he saw, and what you saw amazed both of you. Both of you, in different languages, expressed this astonishment.

-By Allah, praise be upon him, it is... It is the work of djinns ! How ?

-By the beard of Saint John the Baptist, it... It is devilry ! How ?

You did the sign of the cross while the saracens looked outside and muttered some prayers, their camp was no more in a desert, but in a grassy plain with rolling hills and beautiful trees that you failed to recognise. Were they.. The next sight confirmed it, behind the tents there was a farm, a farm with huge windows and typical Bifurian architecture, the landscape had too much relief for it to be your lands but you were sure of one thing. These Saracens had arrived in India. It was when you heard a voice, familiar but in the distance. The voice of an old man.

-My lord, my lord... Raise my lord... Are you well, you seem to be....
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>>5468545

You opened your eyes and saw an underground hall, and a wall with engravings of a town burning here. And the head of Captain Crumbling appeared before you, you were back where you were.

-My lord... This dark magic knocked all of us unconscious, but the men that stayed to guard our horses entered and helped us... It... It must have killed us, it seemed to be a spell of protection that has awakened.. I do not know how to explain this...

-Yes, yes...

You answered, looking at your hand, there was a small scar where it bled. Your mind was still foggy and you decided to tell.

>Captain, did you saw a... Strange dream while sleeping ?
>Captain, what are the closest hills with farms nearby ?
>I fear, that... That there will be a battle soon.
>Finally worthy opponents, our battle shall be legendary.
>What was this... I thought that all this tomb had been cleansed....
>We must pray, God has sent us a trial for our sins
>Other (write in)
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>>5468546
>Finally worthy opponents, our battle shall be legendary... Captain, did you saw a strange dream while sleeping ?
>>5468542
>when I am not sure to be able to have the time to write all the update before the next few hours
Oh, no that's fine and my bad. Tiebreakers are all good unless they cause delays or allow 1post ids.
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>>5468546
>>Captain, did you saw a... Strange dream while sleeping ?
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>>5468546
>We must pray, God has sent us a trial for our sins
>I fear, that... That there will be a battle soon.
>Captain, what are the closest hills with farms nearby ?
SARACENS? In INDIA? it's more likely than you'd think.
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>>5468546
>>Captain, did you saw a... Strange dream while sleeping ?
>>I fear, that... That there will be a battle soon.
>>Finally worthy opponents, our battle shall be legendary.
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>>5468546
>>Captain, what are the closest hills with farms nearby ?
>>I fear, that... That there will be a battle soon.
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>>5468647

Understood good sir.

>>5468732
>>5468863

Well said good sir. SARACENS are everywhere indeed.

>>5469619
>>5469861

You turned towards the captain while you rose on your feet.

-Tell me Captain, did you saw a... Strange dream while sleeping ?

-No my lord, I cannot remember anything.

You nodded and ordered to go back to the surface.

-Then we must go... How many time have we been sleeping ?

You silently walked towards the entrance while one of your men, who had woken you up, told you.

-I... I think that it was no more than one hour.

You nodded once more and explained to your men?

-I fear that.. there will be a battle soon.

They looked at you like at a madman, could they not understand ? It frustrated you and when a man took a sip from his flask of mead you took it and told.

-Give me that.

Your men looked at each other, you needed to breath after spending so much time underground. Your brave Captain Crumbling tried to ask you.

-A battle ? Against whom ? The baron ?

-No... Against saracens.... I had a vision.

They all looked at each other in complete bewilderment. Once you were on the surface you opened your doublet and tried to breathe more, too much time underground made you think about too much possibilities and practically hyperventilate. Your men looked at you, bewildered, and you felt that you had to explain them this but you preferred to think about your dream. SARACENS could be here. You had never been in this region before, there could be SARACENS anywhere. The cool wind felt good against your bare chest. Crusades songs, songs of your forefathers resonated in your head making it pulsate even as the cheap mead circulated through your powerful thick veins and washed away your merited fear of heathens in India. While you mounted your horse you said to yourself out loud.

-With a horse you can go anywhere you want.

Your men looked as lost as before and you had to give them orders.µ

>We will go see Tobias, the centaur friend of Oldfossil
>We must go back to the castle, there could be SARACENS nearby.
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>>5469944
>We will go see Tobias, the centaur friend of Oldfossil
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>>5469944
>We must go back to the castle, there could be SARACENS nearby.
We have to deal with this swiftly, centaurs be damned.

>With a horse you can go anywhere you want.
kek
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>>5469944
>>We will go see Tobias, the centaur friend of Oldfossil

Kek
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>>5469944
Some scholars speak of a Florentine warrior acrobat named Aligheri, he occasionally might just burst into tears given the overwhelming emotional effusiveness of his poetry.

This Dante May Cry wrote of the centaurs, it may have been an unintentional divine comedy brought about by a devil trigger whilst dual-wielding two rapid-firing crossbows and pirouetting and spinning somersaults and cartwheels whilst diving in the air and seducing women, occasionally men.

It appears some of this was ruined in the translation I read though, which featured a crusader knight who had flagellated himself too many times in his zealous overexcitement, impaling some heathens with a large crucifix

Canto XII, Inferno

(...) along
The border of the crimson-seething flood,
Whence from those steep'd within loud shrieks arose.
Some there I mark'd, as high as to their brow
Immers'd, of whom the mighty Centaur thus:
"These are the souls of tyrants, who were given
To blood and rapine. Here they wail aloud
Their merciless wrongs.
(...)

"As ever on this side the boiling wave
Thou seest diminishing," the Centaur said,
"So on the other, be thou well assur'd,
It lower still and lower sinks its bed,
Till in that part it reuniting join,
Where 't is the lot of tyranny to mourn.
There Heav'n's stern justice lays chastising hand
(...) and extracts
Tears ever by the seething flood unlock'd
From (those) who fill'd the ways
With violence and war."

https://www.gutenberg.org/files/8789/8789-h/8789-h.htm#link12

>>5468543
>towards a man with a decorated helmet and a tunic made of the finest silk. He must have been effeminate to dress like this, like all those saracens who were not a match for a true christian knight

I hate to mention this, but I have a feeling Islamic teaching forbids men to wear silk for precisely this reason of sumptuary restriction, it is haram. It is ok for women to wear silk though
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>>5469944
>We will go see Tobias, the centaur friend of Oldfossil
Let's get our head on straight by seeing a freaky horse-man.
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>>5469944
>>We will go see Tobias, the centaur friend of Oldfossil
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>>5469969
>>5469983
>>5470037

Glad to see that it amuses you.

>>5470152

Good sir, you made me laugh a lot, but do not talk about the author of the divine comedy amongst us, good friends of Charles de Valois. Two years from now in 1301 the brave frenchman will be named as the Pope's Legate and charged to bring peace to the good city of Florence where quarrels between black Guelphs (brave landowners of good families that supported the Holy See) and white Guelphs (trad*smen, burg*ers and other vile opportunists who supported the Holy See but feared that it would have too much power on their Rep*blic and wanted to even ally with the accursed Ghibellines) were disturbing the peace.
Before Valois entered the city with his army the sympathetic Corso Donati (leader of the Black Guelph party) explained him the situation and with good arguments about the necessity to protect our just and good feudal order against impious burghers and a small gift of 70 000 florins, convinced him to do nothing while Donati's men would take power by force and exile or kill all the white guelphs and ghibellines of the city. Good times.
But even in this situation Valois remained a true knight and since he had promised to keep the peace he put under his protection all the white guelphs leaders, in his home, while their supporters were killed in the streets.
Unfortunately Dante, who was sent to negotiate with the pope while his legate was in Florence learned about his exile at this moment and instead of praising the chivalry of the Count of Valois for his white Guelph friends and return there to be judged for felony and corruption, choose to flee. He would after this write so much evil words about the Capetian and Valois dynasties in his divine comedy that such a lover of Italy like François Ier, who brought us Renaissance and Leonardo da Vinci, hearing what the poet wrote while the book was read to him (Hugues Capet, founder of the Capetian dynasty, says there that he is the son of a parisian butcher), told the reader to stop since "it was an evil book and we do not want to hear anymore of it".
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>>5470762

Then after this first autistic rant I will start a second one about silk. I really did not knew about this rule, I am unfortunately hardly a specialist in Islamic Law. Thank you for telling me about this. But it seemed strange to me since in Christian chronicles about the crusades or the reconquista they often tell that the Moors or Saracens are dressed in robes of fine silks and very well dyed fabrics. That impressed the Christians. I had to do some research (unfortunately not in a library but on the internet) and found this https://islamqa.info/en/answers/2037/is-silk-haram-for-men and this haddith seems to confirm it "Abdur Rahman bin 'Auf and Az-Zubair complained to the Prophet, i.e. about the lice (that caused itching) so he allowed them to wear silken clothes. I saw them wearing such clothes in a holy battle. (Sahih al-Bukhari, Volume 4, Book 52, Number 170)". Since our guys are going to the battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar (and would probably have been killed by Mongols if they weren't transported to Bifuria) we can imagine that it is the military clothes of the Emir (I do not know if they are allowed to wear it while on campaign or only in battle, if not then we may tell that Charles is, as seen in this quest, an unreliable narrator.)

Whatever you made me learn something and do research and since Mudcore consists of a lot of autistic discussions about "historical accuracy" I have to give you something in thanks. You may give +5 xp to Charles or +1 mudcore point good Sir, you deserved it.

>>5470278

Well said good sir.

>>5470584

And after these questions we can have finally our update, that will be probably shorter, isse.

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You decided to ride towards the house of this Tobias, if he was wise he could probably explain what was this mess with those saracens and what happened in this tomb. You ordered your men.

-We ride towards the centaur's house.

They quickly got on their horses and guided you. Or Crumbling guided you, he was the only one to know the road probably. You saw some other, smaller cairns on your road but the landscape was as always absolutely flat and with short grass. This was not a good place for agriculture, no wonder that it was not very populated. You saw some farmsteads where goat and sheep herders lived in the distance but according to the explanations of Oldfossil the centaur lived in the last one, that was still a more than a parisian lieue from here, it was the extreme limit of your jurisdiction, to the east and the north of him there were only lands owned by noone and populated by a small number of exiles and bandits. There cairns continued though but all of them had been plundered by adventurers a long time ago. A sad region indeed. When you finally saw the house of the Centaur, a quite huge farmstead with a barn you were already at the middle of the afternoon. You will have only some hours here, but it seemed that there was not a lot of conversation to be done to spend so much time here.
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>>5470763

You saw that a man on a horse, no... No, a man with the legs of a horse, half a man half a horse moved to put sheep in his barn. He wore only a jacket made of sheepskin and a large peasant's hat. Seeing your men, one of them riding with your banner, he ended his job before slowly trotting towards you, removing his hat as a gesture of respect. He spoke with a voice indistinguishable from an old man, he was still vigorous though with the strong arms of a man who did manual labor every day..

-Captain Crumbling, always a pleasure. And... I suppose that you are our new lord. My lord.. Condoleances for our lord Random, he was a good man.

You nodded respectfully to his memory and you decided to tell.

-A good man indeed, I am Charles de Villeroi, now Lord of Local. Oldfossil greets you Tobias, he has sent me towards you claiming that you had great wisdom.

The half-man half-horse chuckled.

-Wisdom, wisdom, I do not know... But please enter my stables, they are not really made for humans but I have a table here and some old cushions... You will probably take some of the liquor that I make with some berries that grow on bushes of this plains. I will open a barrel.

It pleased you directly and you complimented his idea.

-I understand why our common friend talked about wisdom. Come lads, it is time to drink some eau-de-vie.

Crumbling explained you.

-Our host learned to brew in the last two decades and slowly but surely he began to make some good brandy.

His home was effectively like a stable for a horse, even if he had tools and other useful things attached to shelves like a man. He even had a small fireplace where he started a fire. You were soon installed on cushions while the centaur made fire and asked you, while bringing a small barrel of something that smelt good. He then kneeled like a horse to sit. It was very strange, his six limbs moved in coordination.

-Would you not be disturbed, my lord, if I take some dried grass with our liquor ?

>Dried grass ? What is this ?
>Tell me, good sir, the horse was your mother, or your father ?
>Did you knew Lord Random well, Tobias ?
>It is the first time I see a centaur, do all your people are shepherds living in isolation ?
>Are you a kind of wise ermit that we can consult for counsel ?
>Let us drink to lord Random, you seem to all know him and I would like to learn more about him.
>If I understand well, Crumbling, Oldfossil and you know eachother from a long time ?
>I had a strange vision in the tomb of Leman's Brother, could you explain what it means ?
>Other (write in)
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>>5470763
>Tell me, good sir, the horse was your mother, or your father ?
holy shit lmao
You could've always inflated the update with well-endowed women to match the length of your autism, good sir.
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>>5470764
>Dried grass ? What is this ?
>Let us drink to lord Random, you seem to all know him and I would like to learn more about him.
>Tell me, good sir, the horse was your mother, or your father ?
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>>5470764
>>Let us drink to lord Random, you seem to all know him and I would like to learn more about him.
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>>5470782
I truly wish to commend your quest Local Lord, especially that scene which was conceived with such exquisite ingenuity beyond the fevered imagination of Georges Bataille or the Marquis de Sade himself. Here is a completely unrelated picture of a fully dressed elf maiden, wearing all her clothes not sackcloth, you can only see one of her ears though.
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For a long time I was very confused by this Leman Brother, it was a very obscure ancient historical reference. Because in Old English all know that this word "Leman" is very embarrassing, it means lief-man, or man-lover, a beloved or sweetheart:

Faire Venus seemde vnto his bed to bring
Her, whom he waking euermore did weene,
To be the chastest flowre, that ay did spring
On earthly braunch, the daughter of a king,
Now a loose Leman to vile seruice bound

(Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, Canto I)

After consulting many forbidden incunabula of the ancient cahorsins, performing haruspices and examining entrails upon the altar of Bloomberg or "B'Beg", I discovered who this brother of Leman actually is: all know the tale of the long-lost Wolf Primarch, Lehman Russ. His title being a primarch so he is probably from Greece or Byzantium.

The Wolf Primarch Lehman was searching for a mythical grail or cup, it was known as the Chalice of Dolour Overflowing, sometimes called a CDO, in French it is known as l'oultrage du calice douloureux, or having OCD. A great many tears of sorrow and dolour were poured into this mythical chalice, a lot of dolours. Many many dolours.
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>>5470764
>It is the first time I see a centaur, do all your people are shepherds living in isolation ?
>Are you a kind of wise ermit that we can consult for counsel ?
>I had a strange vision in the tomb of Leman's Brother, could you explain what it means ?
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>>5470764
>>Tell me, good sir, the horse was your mother, or your father ?
>>It is the first time I see a centaur, do all your people are shepherds living in isolation ?
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>>5470764
>Dried grass ? What is this ?
>Did you knew Lord Random well, Tobias ?
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>>5470983
What in God's name is this heresy?! That wench is dressed like a whore!
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>>5471268
We dressed her like that anon, as a reward for her arrogance
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>>5470782

By the heavens, do something and produce some bastards instead of talking !

>>5470928

>>5470983

Thank you good sir, you honor me too much. And as would Robert d'Artois say about this lady : belle gueuse ! Hah !

>>5470989

I laughed a lot good sir. But let us keep this knowledge for a discussion with learned historians. Oh, and remember to choose +5 xp or +1 mudcore from last time.

>>5471105
>>5471129
>>5471232

>>5471268

We will burn this image of lust brother inquisitor.

>>5472000

It was only for justice's sake, of course.

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The sympathetic centaur was sitting when you asked him your first question.

-Tell me, good sir, the horse was your mother or your father ?

There was a moment of silence, Crumbling opened his eyes and your men too, the centaur too. He didn't knew what to answer before he drank a bit and told.

-Tell me my lord, were your parents cousins ?

There was a silence too then tension, but then you both laughed hard at that. A frank laugh that reverberated longly in the room. The man was wise, he had spirits. In fact your parents were cousins, but it was good, crossing good bloodlines together produces great men, just like when you breed hunting dogs you try to cross the best ones generation after generation. You drank together after this then and once everyone had laughed hard you got to work, it was unfortunate that you still didn't knew if his father or his mother was the horse but you understood that it seemed to be a sensitive subject. Maybe he had bad relationships with his parents. You raised your cup and told.

-Let us drink to lord Random, you seem to all know him and I would like to learn more about him.

The centaur took some strange "dried grass" and masticated it while explaining.

-He was a good man, he saw the best in each one of us.

Captain Crumbling nodded and your soldiers too. While the centaur told your youngest soldier.

-Would you cut some of this dried sausage that hangs over you. I saved it for a good occasion and this visit of our lord can only be good.
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>>5472215

You all emptied your cups after these words and congratulated him on his good idea. The sausage was not as good as those back home but it was bearable and when the Centaur found goat cheese and shared it between you it put you in an excellent mood. You explained him.

-It is what was said to me, but, could you be more specific ?

The centaur explained you and Captain Crumbling while your men ate and drank and talked between them.

-He was, he believed in redemption. Centaurs are... Poorly seen in these lands, they are traditional allies of barbarians and most of them raid villages in Bifuria. The fact that he gave me the chance to live here to herd sheep showed that he was a good man. And after this we often spoke, he gave me the order to watch those lands for bandits, I can still run fast, and I always told him when bandits came from the north east.

-You did not see the men who attacked Otherone then ? They passed by the north of the village.

-No, they must have passed southward enough.. or westwards enough for me to not see them.

Interesting, they must have zigzagged throught your lands, knowing them well, it only confirmed that they were Baron's men and not simple bandits. They must have known the landscape well. But the history of the centaur piqued you.

-I never met a centaur before, and you told me that they were kind of raiders, like the huns and mongols, definitely it seems to be the main work of the hooved peoples. You were a warrior once ?

-Yes I was, and I saw... Enough to not want to fight anymore.

He seemed to be like a man who had seen too much hennuyer mercenaries burning towns, killing children and raping everything that wore robes and was not a monk. Some men, who weren't accustomed to this or were tired of killing retired to a monastery at the end of their life, it seemed to be the case of this centaur. So you told him.

-Some people want peace in their old days after having seen war...

-Yes, yes... Unfortunately not many centaurs live old. And I have done some things that I haven't been proud of, but Lord Random pardoned me.

He then took some sausage, then "dried grass" and then ate it before answering, you all drank some cups of liquor.

-God pardons too, all those that repent sincerely can be forgiven. Even if he didn't knew the scriptures Lord Random seemed to believe in it. Is this "dried grass" good ?

-Your God seems to be good, it is rare to see humans pray to only one god, like us centaurs do. And... What ? Dried grass, no, no, it isn't good for you. It is simply grass that I have took from the fields and let dry. You see, centaurs have two stomachs, one man like and one horse like, so we have to eat to feed the man and graze pastures to feed the horse, but this kind of dried grass is far more practical to take in polite company.
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>>5472221

You agreed, seeing him eat graze from the soil like a cow would have been strange. You refilled your cups and continued with this excellent liquor. You decided to continue the conversation after another cup. You saw that Crumbling was already sleeping, having, like all of you drank much during these words. Telling.

>The centaurs have only one god ? Interesting.
>Centaurs do not live old ? What does this means ?
>I had a strange vision in the tomb of Leman's brother, do you have some experience with dark magic ?
>If I understand well, Crumbling, Oldfossil and you know eachother from a long time ?
>Indeed God is good, He is the epitome of it, he even sent His son to save us all.
>Other (write in)

Choose one choice please.
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>>5472225
>>If I understand well, Crumbling, Oldfossil and you know eachother from a long time ?
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>>5472225
>I had a strange vision in the tomb of Leman's brother, do you have some experience with dark magic ?
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>>5472225
>>I had a strange vision in the tomb of Leman's brother, do you have some experience with dark magic ?
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>>5472225
>>If I understand well, Crumbling, Oldfossil and you know eachother from a long time ?
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>>5472225
>Centaurs do not live old ? What does this means?
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>>5472225
>If I understand well, Crumbling, Oldfossil and you know eachother from a long time ?
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>>5472289
>>5472407
>>5472577
>>5472975
>>5473282
>>5473609

You decided to ask.

-If I understand well Crumbling, Oldfossil and yourself know eachother from a long time ?

-Yes, yes my lord. We know each other since I came here, twenty years ago. I knew Rollarion the mage too, he was a good man, a shame that he is dead too. I was wounded and isolated from my group and instead of being killed the local authorities had mercy upon me. When they learned that I had seen the world and could sometimes counsel them they were grateful. We see each-other sometimes, not often, and try to remember the days of our youth while playing cards and drinking.

Oldfossil, who seemed to awaken explained you.

-He is humble, Tobias knows about some magical diseases, he helped Rollarion when he healed my late-sister twenty years ago. He knew that her symptoms were that of a Dragon Pox, I do not know how she managed to get it here but that saved her life. I will always be grateful.

-It was the mage who did it, I only helped him.

-It is as important. Without you she would had left this world far sooner.

They took one more cup, and then one another. You asked if they had family and if Tobias told that not Crumbling explained that Oldfossil was a widower since he was 30 and never wanted to remarry while he himself never had the time to have a wife. But Oldfossil had an older brother and a nephew living in Briberopolis while your guard's captains siblings were all dead they left him two nephews, one in the guard (but he insisted on treating him severely, he didn't want to pass for someone indulging in nepotism), and three nieces. Some of them had children of their own, it seemed that the Crumblings had reproduced a lot. Since it was late in the afternoon and that all this strong berry liquor made you particularly happy you and your men got back to your horses and sang a lot, or slept on the saddles, before returning to local. You hoped that the hangover would not be to terrible, you will have to judge some peasants tomorrow.

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Well, we are at page 10 good lords and bannermen, I think that it is time to archive the thread, I shall write the next one during the next week I think. It was a pleasure.
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>>5473875
Will you give us aheads up here once the next thread is up?
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>>5473875
See you soon m'lords
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>>5473894

I do not thing that the next thread will be up before this one will disappear. I have to write a prologue and the beginning of the next thread. I shall post on QTG that the quest is back.
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>>5474251
Thanks for running! It was a delight as always
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>>5474251
Ah shame, I never catch the new threads in time.
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>>5474551

Thank you good sir.

>>5474259

I think that it will be next wednesday or thursday.



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