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<blockquote data-quote="ShaggySpellsword" data-source="post: 2423532" data-attributes="member: 17626"><p>North speaks up, slowly at first, but growing in passion as he gets going.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: YellowGreen">"We do this job, we follow this dream, and we will free a number of warforged from Karrnath. This is valuable. This action upsets Karrnath and they come after us. This is a problem. We need support and aid. I doubt that it will take much convincing of the Brelish government to stop a Karrn army from invading these borders, so aid is readily availible. We can handle independant agents of Karrnath. We do this job, we follow this dream, and we leave the Mournland border of Karrnath undefended. I have lived and served in Karrnath, and I know for a fact they have other resources of labor to build this defense. We have not crippled them, only slowed them down. This is nothing to feel sorry for. Perhaps we can obtain a scroll of Sending, or similar magics to let Kaius know what we've done after we've done it. That may alleviate a heavy soul."</span></p><p><span style="color: YellowGreen"></span></p><p>North pauses for a moment, considering his next words.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: YellowGreen">"As for this Lord of Blades...he need not be a problem. When we free the enslaved warforged, it would be wrong of us to lead them to believe that our dream here, this settlement, is the only community of warforged in the land. We kill their slavers, we free the slaves, and we tell them that there are warforged who try and make a life alone in this world, and that it is possible and that it is hard. We tell them that there are warforged who hide themselves away in the Mournland, leaving their seclusion only to strike out against those they see as their oppressors. These warforged live only for revenge. We also tell these warforged that we have have freed about us. We tell them about the dream. Our work will win some recruits for the Lord of Blades. Those are the recruits that would have likely turned against us if the Lord of blades had been our enemy. Our work, if it is as good as I believe it to be, will win us more recruits. The Lord of Blades is appeased, at least for now, and we grow in strength."</span></p><p></p><p>North seems to collect himself, and states very calmly,</p><p></p><p><span style="color: YellowGreen">"My thoughts are many and impassioned on this subject, so I should sum them up: Our first prority is to have a respectable number of warforged living here: to establish a community. Our second priority is to convince the Brelish government that we mean peace at that we are valuable to Breland. This will afford us protection. Breland is the nation that pushed for our freedom. I think it fair that it be the nation we offer our strength. Perhaps then we should send envoys to the Lord of Blades with promises not to hinder his attacks as long as he not hinder our peace."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShaggySpellsword, post: 2423532, member: 17626"] North speaks up, slowly at first, but growing in passion as he gets going. [COLOR=YellowGreen]"We do this job, we follow this dream, and we will free a number of warforged from Karrnath. This is valuable. This action upsets Karrnath and they come after us. This is a problem. We need support and aid. I doubt that it will take much convincing of the Brelish government to stop a Karrn army from invading these borders, so aid is readily availible. We can handle independant agents of Karrnath. We do this job, we follow this dream, and we leave the Mournland border of Karrnath undefended. I have lived and served in Karrnath, and I know for a fact they have other resources of labor to build this defense. We have not crippled them, only slowed them down. This is nothing to feel sorry for. Perhaps we can obtain a scroll of Sending, or similar magics to let Kaius know what we've done after we've done it. That may alleviate a heavy soul." [/COLOR] North pauses for a moment, considering his next words. [COLOR=YellowGreen]"As for this Lord of Blades...he need not be a problem. When we free the enslaved warforged, it would be wrong of us to lead them to believe that our dream here, this settlement, is the only community of warforged in the land. We kill their slavers, we free the slaves, and we tell them that there are warforged who try and make a life alone in this world, and that it is possible and that it is hard. We tell them that there are warforged who hide themselves away in the Mournland, leaving their seclusion only to strike out against those they see as their oppressors. These warforged live only for revenge. We also tell these warforged that we have have freed about us. We tell them about the dream. Our work will win some recruits for the Lord of Blades. Those are the recruits that would have likely turned against us if the Lord of blades had been our enemy. Our work, if it is as good as I believe it to be, will win us more recruits. The Lord of Blades is appeased, at least for now, and we grow in strength."[/COLOR] North seems to collect himself, and states very calmly, [COLOR=YellowGreen]"My thoughts are many and impassioned on this subject, so I should sum them up: Our first prority is to have a respectable number of warforged living here: to establish a community. Our second priority is to convince the Brelish government that we mean peace at that we are valuable to Breland. This will afford us protection. Breland is the nation that pushed for our freedom. I think it fair that it be the nation we offer our strength. Perhaps then we should send envoys to the Lord of Blades with promises not to hinder his attacks as long as he not hinder our peace."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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