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<blockquote data-quote="confused_child" data-source="post: 3326295" data-attributes="member: 46658"><p><span style="color: Lime">Staring at Alastar for a moment or two I look at the information laid before us. The elders called it "necromancy" but bringing ones self back from the dead and with such abilitys to organise I have not heard. If other towns are under his foot we should tap this reasorce. Plans I usually leave to Rhiannon but in this case I have an idea. "This is what I say we do. We should find out all the towns that the Barron is blackmailing, congragate all of the people from all of the towns in one place. Perhapes send them to the capitals. With that many displaced people the military might of the empires are bound to listen. Or at least be annoyed enough to have a military escort take them home. Another option here is to send them to the nearest monistary or clergy home as you said such people are often of use in these situations. Moveing the people may be dangerous but for now unexpected and if we do it quickly we may save them. Now as well we should see if there are any skilled fighters in any of the other villages and keep them with us for assistance. We can have messangers sent from the St Avril tonight. Third once we need not fear the barron sending his courpes to kill people without our knowing we shall through him a party. A lavish party to honor the great lord of these lands. I have always found rich people feel they always deserve a little celibration to tell others how special they are. Here is our time we shall simply kill him, perhaps before tea, as he doesn't give the impression of good table mannors." Drawing an unusually deep breath in I leave my idea flaping in the wind wating for their critisism and enjoying the thought of tea.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confused_child, post: 3326295, member: 46658"] [COLOR=Lime]Staring at Alastar for a moment or two I look at the information laid before us. The elders called it "necromancy" but bringing ones self back from the dead and with such abilitys to organise I have not heard. If other towns are under his foot we should tap this reasorce. Plans I usually leave to Rhiannon but in this case I have an idea. "This is what I say we do. We should find out all the towns that the Barron is blackmailing, congragate all of the people from all of the towns in one place. Perhapes send them to the capitals. With that many displaced people the military might of the empires are bound to listen. Or at least be annoyed enough to have a military escort take them home. Another option here is to send them to the nearest monistary or clergy home as you said such people are often of use in these situations. Moveing the people may be dangerous but for now unexpected and if we do it quickly we may save them. Now as well we should see if there are any skilled fighters in any of the other villages and keep them with us for assistance. We can have messangers sent from the St Avril tonight. Third once we need not fear the barron sending his courpes to kill people without our knowing we shall through him a party. A lavish party to honor the great lord of these lands. I have always found rich people feel they always deserve a little celibration to tell others how special they are. Here is our time we shall simply kill him, perhaps before tea, as he doesn't give the impression of good table mannors." Drawing an unusually deep breath in I leave my idea flaping in the wind wating for their critisism and enjoying the thought of tea.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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