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<blockquote data-quote="Velmont" data-source="post: 2503771" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Kriegspire gives a nod. <span style="color: Orange">"You were right not to trust him. I think he play the bad guys a bit too much. I don't think he would had cut the strap if it wasn't me who was with you. But at the same time, if he had some doubt on your honesty, he wouldn't like to stay off-guard too long, so cutting the strap is faster, and while he doesn't have his bow ready, he still have a dagger in his hand, so he is still able to defend himself.</span></p><p><span style="color: Orange"></span></p><p><span style="color: Orange">It is true that with four men, we would have much difficulty to attack a barbarian village, but the four of us against a small raiding band, let's say, ten warriors, we are most likely to win. The barbarian is used to fight us, and they know they are no match if they are only a small band. Our heavy armor and warhorses give us a huge advanatge over there hard leather armors and spears. The barbarian are good warrior, but they aren't fools, they prefer to leave there loot behind and live another day.</span></p><p><span style="color: Orange"></span></p><p><span style="color: Orange">Your little speach was correct. Lack a bit of finesse, but fine. Telling the objective of our mission is generally a good thing. We are here to protect Gaile, and hiding information is not a good thing, generally, but in that case, you should have done so. Leopol told us not to speak of our mission to any other knight, and even less outside the order. You seems to have already forget that. Sylvain will keep his mouth shout. He owe me much and we are good friends, so there is no harm done, but you'll have to watch your mouth more than that, and don't forget your orders. This time, I will not tell Leopol about it, free to you to speak with him about it and I won't give you a disciplinary punishment, which would be most appropriate for not following so simple order. Now, finish to build the camp, I'll make a firepit for the supper, we are recieving someone, let's make it good."</span></p><p></p><p>Kriegspire starts to looks around and after having spot some large stone, he walk up to them and start to carry them to make a small circle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velmont, post: 2503771, member: 13739"] Kriegspire gives a nod. [COLOR=Orange]"You were right not to trust him. I think he play the bad guys a bit too much. I don't think he would had cut the strap if it wasn't me who was with you. But at the same time, if he had some doubt on your honesty, he wouldn't like to stay off-guard too long, so cutting the strap is faster, and while he doesn't have his bow ready, he still have a dagger in his hand, so he is still able to defend himself. It is true that with four men, we would have much difficulty to attack a barbarian village, but the four of us against a small raiding band, let's say, ten warriors, we are most likely to win. The barbarian is used to fight us, and they know they are no match if they are only a small band. Our heavy armor and warhorses give us a huge advanatge over there hard leather armors and spears. The barbarian are good warrior, but they aren't fools, they prefer to leave there loot behind and live another day. Your little speach was correct. Lack a bit of finesse, but fine. Telling the objective of our mission is generally a good thing. We are here to protect Gaile, and hiding information is not a good thing, generally, but in that case, you should have done so. Leopol told us not to speak of our mission to any other knight, and even less outside the order. You seems to have already forget that. Sylvain will keep his mouth shout. He owe me much and we are good friends, so there is no harm done, but you'll have to watch your mouth more than that, and don't forget your orders. This time, I will not tell Leopol about it, free to you to speak with him about it and I won't give you a disciplinary punishment, which would be most appropriate for not following so simple order. Now, finish to build the camp, I'll make a firepit for the supper, we are recieving someone, let's make it good."[/COLOR] Kriegspire starts to looks around and after having spot some large stone, he walk up to them and start to carry them to make a small circle. [/QUOTE]
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