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<blockquote data-quote="Zerith" data-source="post: 5534995" data-attributes="member: 99953"><p>[sblock=OoC] never fails the one time I don’t check to see if it went to a new page: it dos >_<</p><p>here to a crappie <s>late-night</s> extra early morning post[/sblock]</p><p>Alexander did not take much note of the Gnoll’s reaction to him, honestly their reactions were a source of normalcy for him; how they acted towards him was not dissimilar to how commoners at his father’s countship treated him. Because of the unlikely normalcy, he overlooked that they were not acting as he suspected they would towards him</p><p></p><p>When the two Gnolls arrived Alexander would tell them, ether at the same time or intern, that they were to each choose one other Gnoll to come with them while making a preference for individuals who could conceal readily and knew how to fight; he would also tell them if there was an additional individual who’s talents could prove useful to bring them, and there merits, to his attention. He was not so focused on stealth that he would let a potently useful individual site behind idle just because he wanted to keep their numbers low for the sake of concealment.</p><p></p><p>Alexander was moderately worried that he was choosing to bring too few; if there were Treylor forces in the area he did not want to be outnumbered by elves; if that were to happen their odds would be very poor indeed. But at the same time if Wet-Nose was half as good of a tracker as he claimed then avoiding a large part of elves would be easy enough.</p><p></p><p>Assuming neither brought a fifth or sixth Gnoll he would tell them to make ready to disembark. He would tell them details after they disembarked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zerith, post: 5534995, member: 99953"] [sblock=OoC] never fails the one time I don’t check to see if it went to a new page: it dos >_< here to a crappie [s]late-night[/s] extra early morning post[/sblock] Alexander did not take much note of the Gnoll’s reaction to him, honestly their reactions were a source of normalcy for him; how they acted towards him was not dissimilar to how commoners at his father’s countship treated him. Because of the unlikely normalcy, he overlooked that they were not acting as he suspected they would towards him When the two Gnolls arrived Alexander would tell them, ether at the same time or intern, that they were to each choose one other Gnoll to come with them while making a preference for individuals who could conceal readily and knew how to fight; he would also tell them if there was an additional individual who’s talents could prove useful to bring them, and there merits, to his attention. He was not so focused on stealth that he would let a potently useful individual site behind idle just because he wanted to keep their numbers low for the sake of concealment. Alexander was moderately worried that he was choosing to bring too few; if there were Treylor forces in the area he did not want to be outnumbered by elves; if that were to happen their odds would be very poor indeed. But at the same time if Wet-Nose was half as good of a tracker as he claimed then avoiding a large part of elves would be easy enough. Assuming neither brought a fifth or sixth Gnoll he would tell them to make ready to disembark. He would tell them details after they disembarked. [/QUOTE]
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