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Shade of Carn Dûm
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Tumunzahar/Nogrod
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A class got cancelled at the last minute so I'm home early for the holiday.
Nogrod -- Did you want to respond to Ishkur's post about finding the money, or are you tied up now with the fighting scenes? Either way is ok. If you're busy, should I just go ahead and assume Gwerr agrees to take the chest with Ishkur? If you're tied up and can't post now, I'll go ahead with a post I wanted to do with Undomie's orcs and also use my own minor character. Let me know. Thanks. - Regin
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For once I myself saw with my own eyes the Sibyl at Cumae hanging in a bottle, and when the boys said to her: 'Sibyl, what do you want?' she replied, 'I want to die.'" Last edited by Regin Hardhammer; 11-21-2006 at 05:38 PM. |
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Messenger of Hope
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: In a tiny, insignificant little town in one of the many States.
Posts: 5,076
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I just put up two posts for Athwen and Kwell. Tell me if I did alright.
Tevildo, I used Azhar in my Kwell post. If you need anything changed in that, let me know. And, yeah....Kwell did just do what you think he did in being deliberately insubordinate. I sincerely hope that the women and children are not too badly affected by his absence when the slavers come. -- Folwren
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Reflection of Darkness
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Polishing the stars. Well, somebody has to do it; they're looking a little bit dull.
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Okay, save filled.
It's a short post, but I think it says what needs to be said for now. I don't know whether I'll be back online before Thursday, so if not, Happy Thanksgiving!
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Flame of the Ainulindalë
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Relic of Wandering Days
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: You'll See Perpetual Change.
Posts: 1,480
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Child - Where does Lindir want his archers?
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Spirit of the Lonely Star
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 5,133
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Hilde -
I was kind of thinking the cavalry would be in the lead, the archers would go forward second, and the foot soldiers "last". We don't want archers shooting arrows down on the head of our own troops, but surely those on horseback would come charging out first. Normally, the archers could stay further behind and whisk their arrows over the others, but that's hard to do with this wind. As to exactly where the archers are positioned or what they are doing, I would think their attention would be on those heading towards the tunnel. Of course, what they don't know yet is that Imak will be attacking them from the "underbelly" of the camp. I'm very flexible about all this, partially because I am no expert on battle tactics. If you need something in particular to make it work for your character, just go ahead and I promise to follow suit. Also, even though Lindir will be with the archers, there will be moments in the battle when he'll have to deal with the overall battle strategy and problems such as that posed by those unprotected women and children. So I can't promise he won't go charging off at any minute. Would Carl be the one to take charge of the archers if Lindir is occupied, or are there others who have more experience in battle? Since it's Thanksgiving this week, I'll be having fun with visitors and cooking and will likely post sporacically till next week when things should fall into place.
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So I think all should hold their fire and / or charging until the slavers have reached the tunnel and the first have fallen into it... At least that should be the plan...
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Relic of Wandering Days
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: You'll See Perpetual Change.
Posts: 1,480
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Archers might intially be well be placed on both ends of the lines of infantry Nogrod mentions. There they would be free to shoot in order to offer at least some protection to the infantry or cavalry as they round the end of the tunnel, as well at at the victims of the trap. Of course, the wind would present a major problem, and the lack of numbers following Athwen could clue them in that something else might be in the works.
While Carl might prove a crack bowman, I don't know about his accepting a formal leadship role, Child. Unless, of course, it was thrust upon him. ![]() Nogrod, Folwren's post has mentioned some of the slavers reaching the tunnel already. I am wondering if the goodguys on horseback might go in pursuit of the rest of the slavers. E-gads! We have 1 of the fellowship buried and 1 caught by a slaver. Things are not looking good at this point are they? |
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Messenger of Hope
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: In a tiny, insignificant little town in one of the many States.
Posts: 5,076
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Oi! Athwen won't be captured for long, no siree! Dorran will soon be coming to rescue, I've little doubt.
![]() And, yes, the slavers that jumped over the trench are going to be falling into the tunnel without the slightest bit of doubt (at least in my mind). The horses will need a couple strides before they can stop or turn to recover from the jump, and those few strides will take them several yards (consider, each stride is more than six feet, surely!) and the tunnel is not that far from the trench. So....those nine, unfortunate riders are going to go down and probably are going to be thrown in the process. What about Vror? I am concerned about him. Where, precisely, is he? And does anyone know he's there? -- Folwren
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