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<blockquote data-quote="Black_Swan" data-source="post: 1508721" data-attributes="member: 10982"><p><strong>Interesting</strong></p><p></p><p>Ok...I couldn't get a good look at the map so I'm not sure of the layout.</p><p></p><p>I do remember that you said it's situated above a cliff. I'm figuring that the city is probably using that cliff to as a way to get rid of sewage. If you're lucky they probably have their sewage system exiting somewhere on the side of the cliff and spilling into the ocean below. </p><p></p><p>That's you entrance...hell of a climb to be sure but that's what hero's are for. It's not your job to reclaim the city. You can't. You will not be able take on a force of that size. In fact you shouldn't be trying to rally a new army when you already have the current kings army assembled and fighting someewhere else. </p><p></p><p>I say you enter the city from the sewers at night. Your mission is not to cause havoc or destabilize the kings hold on the city. Your mission is to extract a trust worthy member of the city. Perhaps a priest from the temple or someone who will be trusted by some of the kings army. If you have a chance take any other type of proof you can get your hands on. Don't go crazy though...it's not worth getting killed.</p><p></p><p>You then take this person and track down the kings current army. This is where the bard and all his charismatic charm comes to play. You then use this proof to sway as many of the kings men as you can. At the least maybe they'll send some riders to check out what you've found.</p><p></p><p>Atleast this way you've got a clear course of action. Try to gather some ragtag army and you'll be crushed. Why not use the kings own men to take back their homes?</p><p></p><p>Just my thoughts..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black_Swan, post: 1508721, member: 10982"] [b]Interesting[/b] Ok...I couldn't get a good look at the map so I'm not sure of the layout. I do remember that you said it's situated above a cliff. I'm figuring that the city is probably using that cliff to as a way to get rid of sewage. If you're lucky they probably have their sewage system exiting somewhere on the side of the cliff and spilling into the ocean below. That's you entrance...hell of a climb to be sure but that's what hero's are for. It's not your job to reclaim the city. You can't. You will not be able take on a force of that size. In fact you shouldn't be trying to rally a new army when you already have the current kings army assembled and fighting someewhere else. I say you enter the city from the sewers at night. Your mission is not to cause havoc or destabilize the kings hold on the city. Your mission is to extract a trust worthy member of the city. Perhaps a priest from the temple or someone who will be trusted by some of the kings army. If you have a chance take any other type of proof you can get your hands on. Don't go crazy though...it's not worth getting killed. You then take this person and track down the kings current army. This is where the bard and all his charismatic charm comes to play. You then use this proof to sway as many of the kings men as you can. At the least maybe they'll send some riders to check out what you've found. Atleast this way you've got a clear course of action. Try to gather some ragtag army and you'll be crushed. Why not use the kings own men to take back their homes? Just my thoughts.. [/QUOTE]
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