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Re: War in the North
« Reply #45 on: January 02, 2015, 10:59:13 pm »
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your picture...tldr tbds

too big didnt see
I REMEMBER PLAYING IN RAIN
THROUGH THE NIGHTFALL WITH FOG
THAT CLOGGED UP OUR EYES
BUT IM MORE HORRIFIED OF A MOD
I NO LONGER RECOGNIZE

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Re: War in the North
« Reply #46 on: January 03, 2015, 04:51:32 pm »
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your picture...tldr tbds

too big didnt see

Yep, I realized that after I posted it, but then left it cause it thought it was funny.  Got to get your jollies some how. I had trouble even finding the spoiler button to close the damn thing.
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Re: War in the North
« Reply #47 on: January 03, 2015, 07:49:37 pm »
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Bryggan sat in the Great Hall of Curaw scowling.  It was not the loss of two of his field armies that bothered him; in fact he was quite happy about it.  He had been worried about his client kingdom Acre, but now they were showing a willingness to fight and perhaps they could be trusted after all.  No, the problem was was that he was bored.  Dirk was busy running around managing the kingdom, Albus was with Dutchy and Waldo in the west, JayJrod was enjoying the pleasures of Yruma Castle and Sitvek... well, Sitvek was trying to match Albus' victories in the east.  It seemed everyone had something to do except he himself.  Even King James had stopped his complaining and was merrily founding chadzian monasteries and convents in the steppes while marshaling his forces to head east.  Bryggan hoped the stories of the forced conversions were false, but even if they were, it was just the peasantry James seemed to be focusing on.

He needed something to do.

He jumped up off his throne, throwing his drinking horn to the ground.  "Assemble my men," he yelled, "How many do I have here?"

"Just over 200," his sergeant answered, startled from his daydreaming.

"Send them to the armoury," Bryggan said, "equip them with plate and good arms, and get some bloody good horses for a change.  We're going to scout the Ismirila plains."

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The next day found Bryggan and his men trekking through the forest.  Though it was winter, there was no snow on the ground.  Apparently the season for war was not going to end this year, as it had done the previous years.  Bryggan, rather incautiously, rode at the head of his men.  He let his champion courser plod along, lost deep in his thoughts.  He thought of the war; the stubbornness of the Wardens, the defiance of Black Company, the retardedness of the Sloths.  With the latter he had tried diplomacy, foolishly promising them he would not go to war with them, even offering them Tulga.  After listening to all his arguments and pleas, they just stared at him with beady eyes and said, "Strat is ded" before shuffling off.  He was tempted to kill them right there, but they were just so damned cute.  And squishy faced.  But oh so retarded!

He might have to reconsider his promise of peace.  It would not be the first time he broke a promise.

The nicker of a horse broke his thoughts.  Glancing up, he saw four horsemen, arrayed for a boar hunt.  They wore the badges of the Wardens on their light leather tunics.  And one of them wore the badge of the Lord Warden.  It was Finnian Tiercel himself!

For half a second the men just stared, startled, at each other.  Bryggan looked into Finnians eyes for the first time.  Then he realized it was not the first time.  Then the yelling began.  Swords were unsheathed and archers hastily started stringing their bows.  "HOLD!" roared Bryggan, and his plated men looked at him in astonishment.

"My Lord, flee!" cried one of the Wardens, "it is an ambush!"

"Wait," Finnian ordered, but his men did not wait.  While one Warden grabbed the reins from Finnian's hands, another one smacked Finnian's horse on the back side with the flat of his sword.  The horse broke into a gallop, the High Lord Warden hanging on for dear life as the other led his horse crashing through the forest.  The two remaining Wardens each fired a single shot from their hunting bows before taking off behind their Lord.  The arrows bounced ineffectively off the heavy plate armour.

"Do we follow, m'Lord?" his sergeant asked.

Bryggan looked at him, still somewhat dazed by the encounter.  "Um.  Yes.  Yes, we follow."

The sergeant stared back at Bryggan, somewhat astonished.  It was not often that the High King had to think twice about going to battle.

Then he turned to his men.  "Right you sorry bastards!" he yelled at them, "Prepare for quick march!  We can catch these sorry bastards if you sorry bastards move your sorry asses!" The sergeant wasn't one for fancy linguistics.

"Counter that order!" Bryggan said, "We march regular pace.  And sheathe your damn weapons."


The baffled men paused, but no one dared say anything.  Most, however, were thinking that their leader had finally gone completely mad.  But they were well trained men, and they obeyed the order.  Once clear of the forest, it was easy to find the tracks of the wardens.  Off in the distance the actual men could finally be seen.  Around 200 men as well, but not as well armed as Bryggan's men.  An honour guard, equipped for dealing with bandits should they run into any on their hunting trip, but not for a well equipped fighting force.

They marched in silence for several hours, until the towers of Nova Ismirila castle came into view.  "My lord, we must stop," the sergeant said, "they have reinforcements and good armour in the castle.  If they launch an attack we will be lost."

"Very well," Bryggan said, his mind obviously on other things, "we turn back."

"I suggest we quick march."

"Nah, don't worry about it."

When Bryggan saw that they were not being followed, they stopped for an afternoon meal.  Bryggan went to one of the pack horses and rummaged through the personal belongings he brought with him on all his campaigns.  He quickly found what he was looking for.


So the Lord Warden was from Chulain before he joined the order.  Bryggan remembered the day quite well.  He had just come to these lands and was trying desperately to make a name for himself.  He trained with axe and shield, with throwing weapons.  His skill back then was quite a bit better than it was now, and he felt it was his greatest achievement to be noticed by the famous Hounds.  He met Finnian on the duel server, a smiling, charismatic soldier whom, Bryggan had even thought at the time, had a natural leadership quality that was lacking in most men.  They had a few duels which Bryggan had lost, but apparently was good enough, for he was soon signed into the Hounds.

And then began the most exciting and most boring time of Bryggan's life.  The Hounds excelled at tournaments, especially the siege styled ones, and it felt good to be part of their shield wall.  Every day he joined in the mock battles, striving harder and harder to accumulate more points.  Finnian was a good friend, and he always looked forward to seeing him at these battles.  Unfortunately, outside of the tournaments, life was miserable.  King Bonesaw gave him a job recruiting men for his castle.  Wars were few and far between, and those that did happen usually did not have throwing weapons, which was becoming Bryggan's specialty.  He did not see any real chance at earning glory.


Then one night, drunk and feeling offended by the way some Hound kept going on about 'Niggaz' hitting him (in Bryggan's country that word just ain't cool), Bryggan deserted.  He left with a couple hundred men, but was unsure where to go, so he sat outside Bonesaw's castle, recruiting men for himself.  This was a big mistake.  Bonesaw sent his men after him, and after a quick slaughter Bryggan was defeated and fled to Europe.

He had been angry then, and swore revenge.  He made himself a small shiny army and went to attack Bonesaw where ever he might find him.  But it was too late.  King Bonesaw has already went mad and had attacked all his neighbouring kingdoms.  By the time Bryggan was ready for battle, the Hounds of Chulain were gone.

Yet now they had returned.  Bryggan had long gotten over his anger, and would be delighted to see his one time comrades again.  But, alas, the only place he was going to see them now was the battlefield.

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Re: War in the North
« Reply #48 on: January 03, 2015, 09:10:06 pm »
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A kern, is a irish light infantry man of the middle ages and renaissance. They were rank and file soldier of most irish armies, and even served as mercenaries for the Tutors in Europe.
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Re: War in the North
« Reply #49 on: January 03, 2015, 09:15:46 pm »
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meh, we all have our own interpretations in life. a Kern to me, is after you eat corn, the little "kerns" that get stuck in your poop.
I REMEMBER PLAYING IN RAIN
THROUGH THE NIGHTFALL WITH FOG
THAT CLOGGED UP OUR EYES
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I NO LONGER RECOGNIZE

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Re: War in the North
« Reply #50 on: January 03, 2015, 09:32:26 pm »
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meh, we all have our own interpretations in life. a Kern to me, is after you eat corn, the little "kerns" that get stuck in your poop.

So it may have been an insult... hmm.

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Re: War in the North
« Reply #51 on: January 04, 2015, 04:07:19 am »
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Given the context of our conversation I think my definition is probably more relevant to Finnian's original sentiment.
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Re: War in the North
« Reply #52 on: January 04, 2015, 04:50:40 am »
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Well, I take it as an insult!  So therefore, I will reveal the personal steam messages between me and Thalion!  I know, cheap and cheesy, but ya gotta understand what a nasty, low life scoundrel this man is so you will sign up for us to defeat this bastard!:

Bryggan: awesome fight
Bryggan: except for us losing
Bryggan: Every one here really enjoyed that battle
Bryggan: Good morning sunshine
Thalion: good mornin laddy
Bryggan: I see Finnian caught me sneaking up on him
Thalion: we are not blind you know
Bryggan: Oh yeah, keep forgetting you are active
Bryggan: not used to that
Bryggan: Well, I wouldn't do a sneak attack- nor would I attack so close to reinforcements
Bryggan: Hey, it was you that recruited me to the Hounds oh so long ago, right?
Thalion: i really don't know
Thalion: possibly
Thalion: me or finnian maybe
Thalion: he's pretty good about being an active recruiter
Bryggan: I'm not 100% sure myself
Bryggan: I didn't know anyone then
Bryggan: was thinking of doing an RP, and thought that would make it interesting- not much else interesting going on except you guys fighting like bastards
Thalion: like bastards? lol
Bryggan: Once again, congratulations on your victories- still very happy about the roster size and balance- who woulda thought?
Bryggan: I actually reinforced Wolf- should have given him a lot more, but I thought, 'nah, we won't use all the ticks anyways'.
Thalion: yeah, the last two battles were good
Thalion: you still had a slight advantage on the roster
Bryggan: numberwise we did
Bryggan: but obviously not qualitywise
Thalion: still, best attendane for any strat battles in a while
Bryggan: we gotta keep up this excitement- you know how normally everyone is miserable when you lose?  We didn't have that- everyone was damn cheerful
Thalion: well gotta run
Bryggan: k, laterz
Bryggan: oh wait
Thalion: yeah?
Bryggan: are the Hounds still active (without revealing too much)?
Thalion: gotta run
Bryggan: lol
Thalion: sorry, going boot shopping with the gf
Thalion: and she just walked out the door
Bryggan: ooh, nice
Bryggan: have fun
Thalion: don't want to make her wait cause i'm some scrubby neck beard chatting on steam
Thalion: lol
Bryggan: lol loser!!
Thalion: we'll chat later
Thalion is now Online.
Bryggan: How was shopping?  Did you hold her purse?  I myself never had a problem with that, as it seems less gay to make a woman happy than it is to impress your guy friends
Bryggan: And, just so you know, I would never have attacked Finnian wihtout talking to you guys first
Bryggan: and... if I was attacking, I would have risked the chance of reinforcements
Thalion: i did
Thalion: and carried her packages
Bryggan: Chivalrous
Bryggan: not a donkey though, are you (and not in a chadzian way)
Bryggan: and my man Storm is catching up with our RP
Bryggan: he's loving it
Bryggan: oddly enough, he only quoted your shit post aimed at Blue
Bryggan: Do you know what I was thinking if you captured Curaw?  Especially after Albus's defeat?
Bryggan: I would have surrendered.  Not my lands, nor my city, but I would have accepted a new High King
Thalion: thats a little sad
Thalion: then
Thalion: that the war will go on
Thalion: and countless lives might be lost
Bryggan: Sad, but true
Bryggan: but what would you do?  In Finnian's name?
Bryggan: if I won
Bryggan: If I tookl Ismirla castle
Bryggan: The Hounds I might be able to make peace with
Bryggan: They are a kingdom, and have sensibility
Bryggan: but you are an order
Bryggan: stuck with a false sense of duty
Thalion: we are not an order
Thalion: we are the sovern nation of mithrim
Bryggan: Wardens
Bryggan: go check your dictionary
Thalion: right, we carry on the work of The High King Fingolfin
Thalion: high king of the noldor
Thalion: slain in the wars with morgoth, a far greater evil than anyone in calradia know
Bryggan: You live in the past, Thalion
Bryggan: I've heard stories of the Noldor, but who has seen them?
Thalion: they stand before you
Thalion: and you have died by their blades
Thalion: on the fields before Ismirala castle
Bryggan: You are a mere order of Knights who have convinced themselves they are the eldar Noldar
Thalion: lies thought up by the Chadizian brotherhood who now use you as their tool
Bryggan: They fought like bastards, but they are dead now.  In a war of attrition, I will win.
Bryggan: James thought I was a mere pagan til I defeated him.
Bryggan: Now he thinks I am a vessel of chadz
Bryggan: He believes the tower bug was chadz' judgement on you
Bryggan: You called it witchcraft, and since then your men have fought fiercely
Bryggan: but soon they will see that your ancient dreams of a long gone place are the real witchcraft
Thalion: its not too late you know
Thalion: to turn back the tide of hatered and bloodshed
Bryggan: But we have (or eventually will get) large armies from the west.  I asked about your hound armies out of concern for you.
Bryggan: ok, how would you decide a peace?
Bryggan: What are your terms?
Thalion: that you retain your title as a king of the north, but renouce the title of high king, and swear never again to revisit war upon your neighbors in the north. That you relinquish your claims to the black company territories which you invaded without due cause.
Bryggan: I offered Black Company all the lands they lost.  They refused.
Bryggan: They for sure are a military group
Bryggan: Stuck on a thorn of honour
Bryggan: which I admire
Bryggan: I cannot renounce my claim, for it is not my claim, but the claim of Calradia
Bryggan: but when the North is mine and you have fallen, I will give back all their lands
Thalion: Did you actually talk to any black company lairds? For as much as I know, they are dead of plague. Only our treaties to defend their lands have stirred us to action.
Bryggan: And I will return your lands too, provided you accept that you are wardens for the Norhtern Kingdom
Bryggan: I have heard them curse me
Bryggan: Yet.
Bryggan: I may be a noob in the eyes of these ancient kingdoms, but have I not resurrected many assumed to be dead by the plague?
Bryggan: (ps. I may be recording this conversation)
Bryggan: Imagine this if you will:  A united North.  The towns and castles full of prosperity, the villages left to their bloody crime, cuz Nerf them, like, who cares?
Thalion is now Online.
Thalion: (thats cool, i think this conversation could be posted as RP)
Bryggan: Then we, as the northern pacifist play their trade simulator, we, who are a little more aggressive, head south.  We attack cities and towns, and even villages.  We grant fiefs to those who are active.  We send messages begging those in bed from the Ayufkay plague to sign rosters.  Cuz both you and I found there is no satisfaction from a battle won without defenders.
Bryggan: There is a shortage of armies, but there is no shortage of population. Nor arms, me thinks.
Bryggan: (need a beer, afk a sec)
Bryggan: But I'm not asking you to surrender
Bryggan: I gave up on that
Bryggan: You are as bloody stubborn as a mule that is bloody stubborn even according to other mules
Bryggan: You have your bloody 'honour' and your bloody 'code'.
Bryggan: Unless I'm, wrong, the Wardens are a select few designated to guard the North.
Bryggan: LIsten here.  I know your men have been indoctrinated with your myths, and will fight til the end.  Should your 'Valar' protect you, then so be it.  But should your.. gods?  Elders?  Whatever you call them, fail you, then I shall make you true Wardens of the North.  You will protect the simple peasant and the greedy townsman from aggression.  We will bring the war far, far away from the north... which would have happened already if it wasn't for your singular beliefs.  Honestly, you are worse than James for you thoughts on how people should act.  Tsk Tsk.
Bryggan: Ok, smoke break, and you seem AFK.  I'll give you one last argument before we break you.
Thalion: (checking lore with Finnian)
Bryggan: forgiveness ensues.... thought you dropped me- I do go on sometimes.
Bryggan: still, off for a smoke
Thalion: (okay
Bryggan: Your Hounds are here.  I feel like I may have lost some pressure in our diplomacy
Thalion: *smiles* Did you think a Hound forgets his loyal friends?
Bryggan: A hound is loyal- yet fierce
Thalion: Bryggan, we once fought together. DId I not march an army and take Yurma castle to help bring down James of Acre?
Bryggan: Yes, yes you did
Bryggan: then you gifted it to me
Thalion: How do you sleep at night knowing that you aim a sword at the very hearts of those who helped win your crown in the first place.
Thalion: Not for their own gain, or yours. But hope for a better and more peaceful north
Thalion: YOu speak with now with a croked tounge. You hold a dagger behind your back even while extending the olive brance with the other."
Bryggan: How do you sleep at night knowing that you cause war and destruction, whereas I offer peace and unity
Bryggan: Hmmm.  Talk to the fiefs of the northwest.  They have peace.  It is the East that is in turmoil.  And yet you blame me?!?!?
Thalion: You offer chains. You may call it peace and unity, but when you make war on those who live free and happy in their own domain then we know you speak falsely
Thalion: We will not take your God, we will not take your yoke. We will remain free and proud in our own domain.
Bryggan: Pah!  Freedom for the lords.  When a village is attacked, it is the peasants who die.  The Lords run free to raise armies to kill more peasants.
Bryggan: Very well, my "warden".  Protect your people with more war.  I am sure they will praise you for it.  But I see you are a man not dedicated to reason, but to some simply grasped concept of honour.  chadz curse you, Armagon curse you, Tydeus the Nerfer curse you, Mohammed curse you, Bel curse you, and let any other god I learned about yet forgot curse you as well.
Bryggan: Okay, I copied all of that since "awesome fight"
Thalion: lol
Bryggan: Shall I post it?  Gotta check I didn't over copy
Bryggan: anything you want ot change?
Bryggan: like "We understand- we surrender!"
Bryggan: hmmm
Thalion: "You call upon the fallen Archangel Tydeus to curse us? Surely you have fallen into a dark faith. For there are many who say that it is he who is responsible for the great plague that has wasted the land.  As for us, we shall put our trust in the Valar, and in the steel of our warriors swords. Farewell, Bryggan. I will hold out hope for you as well, till the very end. Old Friend." *Thalion bows before mounting his horse and leaving with his house guard*
Thalion: add that last bit
Bryggan: nope, too late
Bryggan: lol
Thalion: edit?
Bryggan: um, the bit about your gf?
Bryggan: holding purses and such?
Thalion: yes, and this as well
Thalion: "You call upon the fallen Archangel Tydeus to curse us? Surely you have fallen into a dark faith. For there are many who say that it is he who is responsible for the great plague that has wasted the land.  As for us, we shall put our trust in the Valar, and in the steel of our warriors swords. Farewell, Bryggan. I will hold out hope for you as well, till the very end. Old Friend." *Thalion bows before mounting his horse and leaving with his house guard*
Bryggan: I mean, there's no way anyone would believe a strat player has a gf.  Makes you lose crediblity
Bryggan: Ok, very well, your call
Thalion: `hhahah
Thalion: whatever
Thalion: i really meant the other RP part

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Re: War in the North
« Reply #53 on: January 04, 2015, 06:35:30 am »
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Re: War in the North
« Reply #54 on: January 04, 2015, 07:30:38 am »
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JayJrod may switch sides as he pleases.  Loyalty, as I know, is a bought commodity.  But his lies will not be tolerated.  Rumours of peasants being bullied into chadzian worship are one thing, but open torture of anything I will not abide by.  James is a zealot, but an honest one.  He will yell and scream, as anyone in TS will know, but he will never TW or TK, and of course would never torture.

Thalion is obsessed by being in the right, and I sometimes wonder whether he may have staged the "Yruma converts".  Yruma is under the influence of MY LANDS!!  James is far to the west, in the steppes.  And, once again, there are only rumours.  Should it be proven to me, with true evidence, I will hang James, King or not.

I can only assume these are people planted by Thalion.  JayJrod is an excitable person, as we all know.  We remember him as the fun loving guy who would balance his sword on his nose during feasts; the guy who knew no fear during battle, the guy who laughed at all the jokes, whether funny or not.

But I did give him his own castle.  And all the gear in it.  And I assumed he could run it.  Instead, he let outsiders take control of it.  No surprise.  He is a good hearted man, and can't quite believe that people would use him as a mere pawn in their game... at the cost of twisted limbs and broken spirits.  I am sure JayJrod means well. but this foolhardy gent can't quite understand the evil that men will do to further their cause.  He tells me he plays other games with his 'friends'.  People who will win him over with friendly gestures and token smiles.  Well, whatever.

I myself did not know him when he joined us, but such a friendly spirit is infectious.  Such a happy character is unfortunately easily trusted, but trust based on charisma is not to be trusted.  I know that now.

Well, the wardens have stooped to deception.  We can only hope that means they are getting desperate.  Such vile deceptions are not worthy of their name, but desperate times call for desperate measures.  I myself can only weep, and hope that once I truly become the Winter King I can finally put an end to such things as these, and rule in justice.

And to show my true pursuit of justice, I will put James on the stand, where I will make him swear by his most holy chadz that what happened in Yruma castle was not by his bidding, or by any other Chadizian.

And, with my magnamious spirit, I offer to trade Yruma castle, which was given by me unto JayJrod for his deeds and his service, for Rebache, which he, by his sword, saved for us.  This seems fair to me, and to all I know, and should be seen as fair by all.
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Re: War in the North
« Reply #55 on: January 04, 2015, 07:37:47 am »
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Okay, so breaking character  here. Perhaps that was a bit much. I was more thinking of some rouge elements of the chadizian clergy than anything else. Perhaps it didn't come out that way. I probably got more absorbed in the creative writing element than thinking about how it reflected on folks. Sorry about that. Bryggan your a decent fellow. 
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Re: War in the North
« Reply #56 on: January 04, 2015, 08:14:11 am »
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Seriously, this is just mean.
JayJrod may switch sides as he pleases.  Loyalty, as I know, is a bought commodity.  But his lies will not be tolerated.  Rumours of peasants being bullied into chadzian worship are one thing, but open torture of anything I will not abide by.  James is a zealot, but an honest one.  He will yell and scream, as anyone in TS will know, but he will never TW or TK, and of course would never torture.

Thalion is obsessed by being in the right, and I sometimes wonder whether he may have staged the "Yruma converts".  Yruma is under the influence of MY LANDS!!  James is far to the west, in the steppes.  And, once again, there are only rumours.  Should it be proven to me, with true evidence, I will hang James, King or not.

I can only assume these are people planted by Thalion.  JayJrod is an excitable person, as we all know.  We remember him as the fun loving guy who would balance his sword on his nose during feasts; the guy who knew no fear during battle, the guy who laughed at all the jokes, whether funny or not.

But I did give him his own castle.  And all the gear in it.  And I assumed he could run it.  Instead, he let outsiders take control of it.  No surprise.  He is a good hearted man, and can't quite believe that people would use him as a mere pawn in their game... at the cost of twisted limbs and broken spirits.  I am sure JayJrod means well. but this foolhardy gent can't quite understand the evil that men will do to further their cause.  He tells me he plays other games with his 'friends'.  People who will win him over with friendly gestures and token smiles.  Well, whatever.

I myself did not know him when he joined us, but such a friendly spirit is infectious.  Such a happy character is unfortunately easily trusted, but trust based on charisma is not to be trusted.  I know that now.

Well, the wardens have stooped to deception.  We can only hope that means they are getting desperate.  Such vile deceptions are not worthy of their name, but desperate times call for desperate measures.  I myself can only weep, and hope that once I truly become the Winter King I can finally put an end to such things as these, and rule in justice.

And to show my true pursuit of justice, I will put James on the stand, where I will make him swear by his most holy chadz that what happened in Yruma castle was not by his bidding, or by any other Chadizian.

And, with my magnamious spirit, I offer to trade Yruma castle, which was given by me unto JayJrod for his deeds and his service, for Rebache, which he, by his sword, saved for us.  This seems fair to me, and to all I know, and should be seen as fair by all.

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Re: War in the North
« Reply #57 on: January 04, 2015, 08:40:17 am »
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Okay, so final analysis after chatting with Bryggan on steam.  I got carried away with my writing in the RP post and while certainly torture by religious fanatics would be a great reason to rebel, it does not reflect the nature of the characters that Bryggan  or James actually play. Sorry about that guys, I owe you both apologies.  You guys have done a great job rallying/building up a impressive faction for a great war late strat. I'll be working with JayJrod to come up with a post that doesn't paint Bryggan's faction in such a bad light and will be in keeping with the fun and decent posts which have been the norm on this thread. 
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Re: War in the North
« Reply #58 on: January 04, 2015, 10:53:59 am »
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Jona sat wistfully on a solid oak chair, rocking back and forth as the winter winds tore at his clothes. The winds were especially harsh due to the fact that he was sitting in the tallest watchtower in all of Sargoth. Neither the cold nor the breeze bothered him much at all, for he was greatly accustomed to such things by now and his thin leather garb was all the defense he needed against the northern clime. What had him in such a mood was the very reason he was sitting exposed to the elements in the first place; he was watching the war unfold before him, from afar.

Jona was a man of action, and sitting back merely spectating was not his style. He stood abruptly, which stole the attention of his nearby guards. He looked towards the nearest, "Send word to my appointed steward, who is no doubt drinking himself silly in the renowned taverns of Jelbegi. It is time for him to manage things in my stead." "But sir, where will you be going?" the guard inquired. "Out there," Jona said as he pointed into the vast countryside sprawling before him, "out into the fray." "But sir-" the guard began to protest. "Fret not, for although I personally wouldn't mind doing so, I shall not be going alone. Send word to the lords of the Southern lands, telling them now is the time we strike. Tell them that it is the time... to release the Hounds!" "Aye, sir. As you wish" the guard stated as he backed down the stairs.

Jona walked to the very edge of the platform, both hands grasping as firmly onto the wooden railing as he would soon grasp onto victory itself. Jona surveyed the lands before him from this high vantage point one final time. He had been reviewing this same scene for the past few weeks day in and day out. With one last deep breath of the crisp air he closed his eyes and still pictured the land before him as clear as day; every bend in the rivers, every patch in the forests where the trees grew thicker or thinner, and far off to the west, he could picture the exact snow-covered hilltop upon which Ismirala Castle stood. The enemy would be a fool to ever engage him in these lands he knows far better than any other, so Jona was not at all anxious about such an encounter. No, Jona now began shaking not from cold or fear, but from shear excitement. He would be charging headlong into lands he rarely traveled, against an enemy he barely knew, and he could no longer contain his grin while taking it all in. Maybe, just maybe it would be a fair fight. A bit of challenge, perhaps. Only time would tell.

"I leave within a week. Ready the men and ensure that my steward arrives with plenty of time to sober up before that." Jona declared, to no one in particular, but the two remaining watchmen both departed to see his wishes made reality. Standing alone, in a tower some 30 meters high, Jona muttered "Let us have some fun now, eh, Thalion? Let us see if we can't maybe win this little war of ours."
 
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Re: War in the North
« Reply #59 on: January 04, 2015, 01:24:49 pm »
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+100 for the writing, -98 for the font.  I hate italics.  Oh, and -1 for going to war against us.  So +1 for you, old dawg.  Er, Hound.