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<blockquote data-quote="Zerith" data-source="post: 5542382" data-attributes="member: 99953"><p>[FONT=&quot]<span style="font-size: 10px">Alexander thought lightly on the possibility of Alden not being able to turn the horse about and getting away if trouble arose because of his lack luster horsemanship, but even if Alden failed miserably at controlling the mount and turning it about when it mattered, he figured the horse would at lest have strong enough survival instincts to turn tail and run; if not, it could not be helped and it was better Alden then him. There were numerous reasons o have Alden far in front after all, and while Alexander did not bring a great surpluses of pawns, he was already one up from Wet-Nose bringing two and it was always better to seed a pawn then lose the king…</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"></span>[/FONT]<span style="font-size: 10px"> After thought, that was to minor for Alexander to act on, aside he was not paying any particular attention to anything along the path, it was not even noon and he figured nothing would be so close to gnoll camp and be willing to expose itself. It was an assumption he might soon regret. Instead he had three options, talk to the Gnolls, Sing and or hum, or be stoic.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"> He chose to hold off on talking to them, he would need something, moderately, engaging to do latter, and he also chose to hold off on singing or humming, first impressions were important and carelessly making idle sounds was not exactly productive, also, it might confuse the Gnolls if their commander was singing and not simply giving out orders. Thus he chose to be stoic, he leered strait forwards unbrokenly and sternly. Their objective was forwards, and he did not need to look away </span> from it, or so he thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zerith, post: 5542382, member: 99953"] [FONT="][SIZE=2]Alexander thought lightly on the possibility of Alden not being able to turn the horse about and getting away if trouble arose because of his lack luster horsemanship, but even if Alden failed miserably at controlling the mount and turning it about when it mattered, he figured the horse would at lest have strong enough survival instincts to turn tail and run; if not, it could not be helped and it was better Alden then him. There were numerous reasons o have Alden far in front after all, and while Alexander did not bring a great surpluses of pawns, he was already one up from Wet-Nose bringing two and it was always better to seed a pawn then lose the king… [/SIZE][/FONT][SIZE=2] After thought, that was to minor for Alexander to act on, aside he was not paying any particular attention to anything along the path, it was not even noon and he figured nothing would be so close to gnoll camp and be willing to expose itself. It was an assumption he might soon regret. Instead he had three options, talk to the Gnolls, Sing and or hum, or be stoic. He chose to hold off on talking to them, he would need something, moderately, engaging to do latter, and he also chose to hold off on singing or humming, first impressions were important and carelessly making idle sounds was not exactly productive, also, it might confuse the Gnolls if their commander was singing and not simply giving out orders. Thus he chose to be stoic, he leered strait forwards unbrokenly and sternly. Their objective was forwards, and he did not need to look away [/SIZE] from it, or so he thought. [/QUOTE]
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