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<blockquote data-quote="Drakknyte32" data-source="post: 1435966" data-attributes="member: 16580"><p>After flying for a while the king, started to relax. He was being silly, something he didn't usually do, the call must have affected him more than he thought.</p><p></p><p>Now that he thought about it the scrying pools failure might have been just that, a failure, not a block by some dangerous force. And even if they were here, how likely was he to see them? The kingdom was vast and he could only travel so far.</p><p></p><p>The voice of the druid helped him too. It was always fun to come up with devastating strategies with him. And knowing this powerful force was with him helped him finally calm down.</p><p></p><p>He thought about the situation as he turned towards his lair once more.</p><p></p><p>"Perhaps I was too rash before. Now that I think about it this army may have been a false alarm. And though the wizard was definately powerful, I doubt he Is as strong as you."</p><p></p><p>"He chuckled at his allie's comments. Always ready to bring down death and destruction aren't you? Fear not, we will attack the city soon enough, But there are things that need to be done first."</p><p></p><p>He begins considering what he should do to prepare for this campaign.</p><p></p><p>"First; I believe I should move my hoard and my mephits to your domain for a time. My mountain is strong but it is also near the enemy and, more importantly, they know about it. We still do not know their full potential and I would greatly desire my hoard to be in a place I know is safe. The kobalds I'll leave behind to keep watch over my pool. With my mephits and your minions we should be fine without them."</p><p></p><p>"Second; We should reinforce your base with magic. Just one day of casting Shambler and Unhallow will make it a far more powerful place."</p><p></p><p>"Third, we need to send messengers to our allies to tell them what we have learned of the wizard. Perhaps some will Join us in the attack."</p><p></p><p>"Once we have completed that, we will strike, and we will destroy that town."</p><p></p><p>With that The FireKing resumes his silence, plotting the upcoming battle.</p><p>(Read, Trying to decide what magic/soldier combination will do the most damage.)</p><p></p><p>Fieari. A couple more things I would have noted with my scrying.</p><p>Was the wizard wearing any magic items?</p><p>The army in the city, What is it composed of?</p><p>(Number of soldiers, standard equipment, special troops)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drakknyte32, post: 1435966, member: 16580"] After flying for a while the king, started to relax. He was being silly, something he didn't usually do, the call must have affected him more than he thought. Now that he thought about it the scrying pools failure might have been just that, a failure, not a block by some dangerous force. And even if they were here, how likely was he to see them? The kingdom was vast and he could only travel so far. The voice of the druid helped him too. It was always fun to come up with devastating strategies with him. And knowing this powerful force was with him helped him finally calm down. He thought about the situation as he turned towards his lair once more. "Perhaps I was too rash before. Now that I think about it this army may have been a false alarm. And though the wizard was definately powerful, I doubt he Is as strong as you." "He chuckled at his allie's comments. Always ready to bring down death and destruction aren't you? Fear not, we will attack the city soon enough, But there are things that need to be done first." He begins considering what he should do to prepare for this campaign. "First; I believe I should move my hoard and my mephits to your domain for a time. My mountain is strong but it is also near the enemy and, more importantly, they know about it. We still do not know their full potential and I would greatly desire my hoard to be in a place I know is safe. The kobalds I'll leave behind to keep watch over my pool. With my mephits and your minions we should be fine without them." "Second; We should reinforce your base with magic. Just one day of casting Shambler and Unhallow will make it a far more powerful place." "Third, we need to send messengers to our allies to tell them what we have learned of the wizard. Perhaps some will Join us in the attack." "Once we have completed that, we will strike, and we will destroy that town." With that The FireKing resumes his silence, plotting the upcoming battle. (Read, Trying to decide what magic/soldier combination will do the most damage.) Fieari. A couple more things I would have noted with my scrying. Was the wizard wearing any magic items? The army in the city, What is it composed of? (Number of soldiers, standard equipment, special troops) [/QUOTE]
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