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633065 No. 633065 ID: 92ce18

Discussion: http://tgchan.org/kusaba/questdis/res/89988.html

Sheik´s trust in "the Voice of the many": 37%

"Dodges the arrow of the hunter, and does the hunter`s job. How Ironic is that?"
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No. 702338 ID: 8140ac
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702338

Robin: Can we go home now?

Hmmm... I Still could interrogate them, I don't think I could get too much out of them, but maybe get to know a little better their older brothers. Also they may not tell me if there was anything suspicious, But who knows.
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No. 702348 ID: 2ccbb3

>>702336
Can you show us?

>>702337
Not out of the woods yet. You've claimed this area, don't waste it with a full retreat. Set up a barrier and get a few medics over here.

>>702338
Don't let Robin and Lindis go home yet. They aren't breaking yet, and this field trip is good exercise for them. You should try to come to an agreement with the families first.
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No. 703844 ID: 06e23a
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703844

I can't show it to you, Because I Hid it in the Republic. I can tell you it's Sheik's sword, Even though he feels better using a spear, he always had that sword close to himself, But there is a letter too, But I haven't opened it. It's sealed and Sheik would notice if I tried to read it. I don't know it's contents either, But I'm pretty sure it was written by the others advisors... That's totally going a trigger isn't? ... I Guess it will be better That I'm not around when he Reads it.

I don't really know how they are organizing, But I can't see any wounded around here. It seems that They probably were taken to the city. I guess that's what anyone would have done, right? But also, It doesn't seem like they are preparing to form any defensive line... It almost looks like they are just gathering here. My experience says that they are about to march on an offensive.

Alright, It's it's probably for the best to keep these two around me for now. And even for them.

Shade: I will like You guys to stay around sometime with me.

Lindis: ...But...

Shade: Also... You both can still be together for now, if you go back to your mansions with your families, they would keep eachother away,... Remember?

Robin: you are right...

Shade: So, Let me help you with that, Nobody here can recognize you right? You don't like like someone who would be important right now. Also who knows... (Whispers) You guys could even sleep together tonight...

They both blush furiously... That's cute. Well I guess I should make them follow me for now, While I ask them questions... Should I tell them te truth, lie to them or ask casually? Hmmm.... I'm pretty sure I can get some info out of them without them suspecting anything, But If I tell them the truth, they may be more cooperative. If I lie to them, something different could happen, depending on the lie, But I don't think I will need anything elaborated for this, After all, I'm pretty sure they trust me after rescuing them.
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No. 703846 ID: 06e23a
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703846

Oh, The commander and The captain of the guard are here. The commander is in bad shape, needing of a cane to stand by, as for the captain, I can't see any visible wound, but the left shoulder seem somewhat unconfortable. But it doesn't looks like anything permanent, they are speaking to sheik, I can hear them from here, But I'm already occupied with these two.
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No. 703882 ID: 594c18

>>703844
I would say, ask casually at first; then, when they've either given you as much information as you need, or they balk and stop telling you anything, tell them the truth about why you wanted to know.

They have as much reason as anyone to see this feud end, so I don't think there's any point keeping its causes from them, in the long run.
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No. 703883 ID: 2ccbb3

Practice your ranged combat for now. We'd like you to stock up on flashbangs and other trick grenades.

Also, tell Robin and Lindis the truth, this seems like a good time.
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No. 705350 ID: 6a84d9
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>>703882
Alright I will tell them the truth, when I find it convenient. Oh, Sheik Is coming this way

Sheik: Shade, The commander and the captain asked me to help them with some planifications.

Shade: Really? And What did you say?

Sheik: That I will help them, first, they are going to pay me an interesting sum of gold, and secondly, they have it coming, So if you need me, I will be on that tent of ever there, discussing with the commander and the captain.

Shade: Of course boss, I will stay here around, if you need me. Hey... You wouldn't need our... "mutual Friends"?

Sheik: I may be able top use their help, But I think this fight is already won on it's own.

Shade: Sure, as you prefer it chief.

>>703883
*Sigh... Training...? .... I Forgot about the training... But Wait... If these guys leave soon, I won't need to train! YES!

He goes inside a tent pretty close from here. Well, Looks like I will have time for these two at least.

Shade: Well, since we are going to wait for everything to calm down, Can I ask you a question?

Robin and Lindis: Of course

Shade: Something has been bothering me since we have met. Why is there a rivality between your families?

Lindis: ...I don't really know...

Robin: I think our parent's don't get along, But even so, I never understood this fight between families...

Shade: Alright... And what about your brothers? Didn't they told you? Or they reacted the same way your parents about your relationship?

Before they start speaking, I montion to Lindis to go first... They almost answered at the same time and i wouldn't have understanded anything.

Lindis: ... Well, I only have my older brother, and He has always protected me from any kind of damage. He also always Told me that I shouldn't trust in anyone From the Saretis Family, Saying they were unrefined and greedy, But Robin isn't anything like that! And when He found out about this he told me that I should be wary about what Am I doing, and asked me to stop, and when I refused He immediatly went to tell it to our father... That's how he found out about it. Then he forbidden me from seeing Robin.

... That seems rather normal I guess... Now it's Robin's turn

Robin: I have one older brother and little one. By youngest brother is 2 years old, and I think he likes me, but he knows nothing about my relationship with Lindis, nor the fight between our families. But my older brother... He's annoying, he always called me a weakling, even that one time when I somehow managed to hit him once in a training fight we had. Even so, he always was there to protect me... And to remind me how useless I was too... When He found out that I was seeing Lindis, he was very angry, He said that I deserved more that just a Carret ... And maybe I do, But I Don't want anyone else but Lindis on my side! When He heard my refusal to stop seeing her, he went and told it to our father about it, and proceeded to forbid me to see Lindis ever again...

...Wait a Second...

Shade: Your brother was the one who forbid you to seeing each other?

Roin and Lindis: Yes!

... They both stare at eachother... It can't be a lie. But Shouldn't be their parents the ones to forbid them something?

Robin: Does your brother also runs your family's business and caravans?

Lindis: Yes... as he was going to be the heir of the Family, my father decided to give him some practice in trading, and after some time, my father gave him control on pretty much everything, I think He trust him very much.

Robin: oh, well, in my case, my father is too proud to do something like that, My brother made him bet part of the business to him in different games, and that's how he gained most of his influence. I Think my father respects him after that, because he has been running everything very well... Well, aside from the bandits assaulting the caravans, of course.

Well... that was... Interesting... It's the first time I hear of something like this... Then Zeite may have been asking the wrong questions then! hmmm... I wonder how many people knows that...

Anyway, I already have a Lead in this investigation, and actually... Now that I think of it, If Sheik commands an assault on the castle, He may be able to find more evidence that I could in my limited time... I should tell Him that later... So... what are you guys going to do?
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No. 706082 ID: f8aab3
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706082

... silence means you will stick around with me...? Or maybe they already went to help Sheik, if he needed any...? or maybe not... I didn't feel it like last time...
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No. 706086 ID: 2ccbb3

Busy day. Sorry.

Unless you need anything, we can go back to Sheik now.
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No. 706292 ID: 45eda5
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Nah, I Think I will be fine for now. I will keep investigating, asking questions and see what else Can I found. Everything that I have could only put suspicion on them, not really anything else. Now, I will have these two to accompany me, don't worry, I will tell them the truth. I should look for Zeite too, I need to tell him this. So, See you guys later!

[You are now with Sheik]

Oh, You are here, I was just explaining all that I saw in the fort right now.

Sheik: ... And that's pretty much all that I saw there. They seemed to lack of organization, and many of them lacked of training. I think you shouldn't have trouble at all.

Commander: I see... What about the Fort?

Sheik: I couldn't get a good glimpse, But there seemed to be many weakspots, and the walls seemed worn out. It's possible that there are some parts where the wall is completely destroyed, allowing passage for troops. you could surround them and simply wait until they run out of supplies.

Commander: We don't have that much time. The Governor gave me permission to organize an assault, but in the end of the day, all the remaining guard must be back into the city unless they have other duties.

Sheik: well, A frontal assault is doable, and they may no last long if that were the case. I'm pretty sure that if they don't surrender at first, once we break trough the walls to the main yard, their spirit will crumble.

Captain: See? I Think I will probably be able to take this assignment, you don't need effort yourself.

Commander: I see... Well, I think our friend shall lead the assault.

Captain: ... What?

Commander: He clearly has experience with this. Our men don't have any training to attack a fortification like this.

Captain: But...! I can do this! I managed to fight off many bandits that time, How many more could there be?

Hmmm... I don't know how I feel about leading the entire assault, I don't know how the guardsmen will react with me leading them. I can tell they will probably feel more safe if The captain is the one leading them. But on the other hand, I do know how prepare an assault.
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No. 706293 ID: 45eda5

Author: just in case, I left a suggestion in the discussion thread, and something I forgot to say. nothing really important though.
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No. 706687 ID: 5d633c
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706687

...

Sheik: With all do respect sir, I think he should take care of the assault. The Guards will probably believe in him considerably more than me, After all, they know him.

The commander smirks... and the captain looks away for a second... and then looks back at me. (... Was he blushing...?)

Captain: ... Thanks...

Commander: Even so, You could be of great help, and I would like you to give us advice for this assault. If you don't want to lead the center, at least lead the reserve troops as I won't be completely able to do so myself... I hate to say it, but with my leg and arm as they are, keeping up with the troops would be hard for me

Sheik: All right I guess I can do that. As for advice, let me think about our options... What are our limitations again?

Commander: The governor specified exactly that we had until dusk to start getting back to the city, I would say we have around 11 hours for that. The second is that most of our troops never had fought on the offensive against a fort and they also lack in training for it, We mostly train them to hold on the defensive. I don't think the Blue Blades which will be coming with us too have the same trouble, I don't think they have the experience, but they sure seemed to have training for organizing assaults, and are also well equipped for that. Oh, and going from here to the Fort and back here would be around 4 hours.

Sheik: I see...

I don't think the battle is going last more that 1 hour, so with that it would leave us with other 6 hours... hmmm... All I can think of is if we could spend those hours either training the guard for this fight, or building equipment such as ladders with the trees around... Maybe even a Ram, that we could use for going inside the fort, I don't think there was a door on the entrance of the outer wall of any kind, so we should have clear acces, that assuming there isn't a barricade of some kind, if I were them, I would have done that. I don't think we have time for training all the guardsmen and making some siege equipment at the same time. Hmmm... What other options do we have...?

What you guys think? Oh, also How is Shade doing with his investigation?
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No. 707156 ID: 2c10ac

You should divide your army in groups of five to ten soldiers and decide a leader for each one, then explain the tactics that you want to use to the leaders. That should suffice the training a little and then build the ladders.
Shade is making progress, it is a bit troublesome in some aspects but he seems to be doing well
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No. 707162 ID: 2ccbb3

I think you should study those books you got from the bandit castle, see if there's anything on "Breaching Charges" or "Artillery Barrages", anything that involves blowing things up in a fortified area. Ask for two of the mages to read the other two books while you focus on one.

For reference, a breaching charge is a controlled explosion, armoring one side of a bomb, so that all the force goes out the other side. These take time to place, but if you can create a strong enough charge and place it on the gate, you won't need to risk men on a battering ram.

Artillery fire involves using explosives to fire even more explosives into the air, which then drop down on the target and blow it up. This is an extensively complicated science; the premise is simple, but there are so many factors in place that one error could blow up your side instead.

Hopefully, you won't need to send hundreds of good men into a meat grinder of arrow barrages and open warzones.
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No. 707709 ID: 000ef7
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707709

>>707156
"The efficiency of the training is Directly proportional to How much effort and time you put into it" Teaching only some of them about what to do, even if they are good organizing the ones that follow them, wouldn't prove to be very useful, it will be better if everyone knows what to do and when to do it, If their leader dies, Then who will rally the ones that are left? And If I try to rush the knowledge into them, it will only confuse them even more, in a way they will start mixing tactics, trying to do something, and it could cause disorganization.

Sheik: How many Guardsmen will be on the assault?

Captain: Most of them are from my troop, around 700 spearmen and 400 crossbowmen.

Commander: You will be leading what's left of my troop. 250 spearmen and 100 crossbowmen, You will also have 25 riders, Although in my experience, they could be better dismounted. Many of the other guardsmen are either dead or having their wounds being healed back in the city.

Captain: I also left some guards to try to keep everything in check.

Sheik: Good.

Spearmen should get priority on the training, as they will be the first ones to engage. with a number of 950 spearmen, it could take around 3 hours to train them in assault operations, At least for making sure they all are doing the right thing... As for the rest of them, We could use them to build ladders. The walls weren't very tall, making them would take 3 to 5 hours, if we have everyone else working on it, But I can't Supervise both the training and they doing siege equipement... Do they even know how to do make them...?

Sheik: Do you know how to prepare ladders?

Commander: We could try to prepare some ladders with the trees around, but taking down enough trees and then working them would take some time.

Sheik: maybe 5 hours?

Commander: it's possible, but Transporting them wouldn't be a trouble, we found a pathway going trough the forest, so our charts would be able to pass trough without many problems.

Perfect. So I think we could get some ladders and some training, but I don't trust they will be able to do much without someone supervising them... From my point of view, it will be better for the soldiers to know how to advance, as I said, I saw some breaches that we could sue to get trough the wall, the Trouble is always getting closer to the wall.

>>707162
Those are all very good ideas. I don't thin the books will help much though. Field medicine isn't where you expect to find war tactics, the book about weapons of the old empire has some info about different types of weapons it's uses and etcetera, it's clearly part of a larger collection. and a book of magical theory isn't something where you would look for powerful spells... but you can find some Hilarious situations on the examples and mental exercises.

Sheik: Do you have mages?

Commander: We don't have many mages on the guard, I'm pretty sure there isn't many guardsmen that practice magic. We have some mages in the camp, but most of them are irregulars that we call from the local mages to help when there is need, they are mostly here for taking care of the wounded and helping in other labors, most of them are scholars and apprentices, so do not expect great spells form them.

Of Course, the mages that aren't teaching in a guild hall or in the academy, are underpayment of nobles for either their fighting in their army or, in case of a very rich noble, for teaching magic to their soldiers. If I have to say, They probably have at least some lesser spells ready to be used. Normally the first spell mages learn is called "Combustion" that causes some fire sparks come out from the caster's hand, not powerful, but enough to start a small fire.

As For the other stuff you are mentioning, we will either need more time that What we have, or someone who already has the resources that we need and the skill to do it, I can't do many things at the same time, Especially if we are dealing with something that could potentially explode while I'm working on it if I'm not careful. Although I should keep in mind those ideas of yours... Alchemy is very underrated.
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No. 707710 ID: 000ef7
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Araon: We're here.

Zeite: Sorry for taking long, my fault.

Maybe they can help...

Araon: Have you come with a plan yet or...?

Well, Time to explain them the situation. It will be good for the Captain and the commander to hear the ideas as well.

Sheik: So, do you think you can Help?

Araon: Zeite knows how to do some siege equipement, maybe he can help?

Zeite: Well, we are 600 soldiers in total right now and I taught some of them how to make some basic siege equipement, if we ever needed. Although it will be slightly more expensive.

Commander: Yes, I know the contract, don't worry, we'll pay you a compensation.

Araon: Good. How many ladders do you think yo can do Zeite?

Zeite: With the soldiers that I have right now, and the Height of the walls, I would say around 3 to 4 ladders in five hours, maybe.

Sheik: And if you had more manpower?

Zeite: I could do more ladders, yes, But doing them in less time is probably not a possibility. Specially if we want to make sure they don't break easily, that are of the right size and to make them hard to remove.

Sheik: I see... What about alchemy? Could we make bombs?

Zeite: I have some equipement we could use, but I don't think anyone would be willing to carry something as dangerous as a explosive component, even if make sure it won't explode on them, and we tell them it's completely safe.

Sheik: I Was already thinking on that...

Zeite: But, I think I have something else. Have you seen smoke bombs?

Sheik: Yes, I used to train with them to see how far I could throw a container with alchemical ingredients, sadly it wasn't very far.

Zeite: Well, We could try to use a smoke screen to get closer to the walls, we could hide our movements, and they could fire randomly, but it will considerably reduce our losses.

Sheik: That sounds Good.

How didn't I thought of that before...?

Zeite: Sadly, even if they are easily made, you will need many of them to make a smoke screen big enough for them to not see us. I have enough for the mercenaries and I don't think I can make enough for another group, after all, I will have to supervise the making of the ladders.

Araon: But only one of those should be enough. My mercenaries could get closer and start going upt the walls, or trought them, depending on how it is, Meanwhile, Once we have strought, you can follow up and strike while they are distracted.

Sheik: Will you be able to hold?

Araon: Don't worry I think we will be albe to hold our own.

Sheik: I still think It could be better if we all attacked simultaneously.

Araon: I guess we'll see once we arrive there.

Sheik: could we be able to make more?

Zeite: I only have one set of tools for alchemical use, And you would need a lot of time to make enough bombs for another front.

Sheik: I see.

Commander: so everything is settled then?

Well, Unless there is something else that We are missing, I guess We should start already with the preparations. I also should see which troops I should train. Spearmen are a must while Crossbowmen aren't really going to help much on the assault, at least, until we get to the walls,and The riders aren't going to be of much help unless they go on foot or they start fighting inside the fort. I Think we would do well if we send them to help Zeite with the ladders.
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No. 709290 ID: 7a7e2a
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Sheik: I think it will be all.

Commander: Alright. Then, I will take care Everyone is supplied and ready.

Araon: I will come with you. I will check on every weapon, make sure it's in condition. Zeite, you are in charge for now, don't tire them too much.

Zeite: right.

Sheik: I will send you the crossbowmen for working on the ladders.

Zeite: Good, I will see what I can do.

Commander: Then the planifications are over. Oh, And we took your sword and shield, We will give them back to you.

Sheik: thanks... is there a place where I can store some of my things that you can lend me, for now?

Commander: yes, I will take care of it. If you need to store something just ask me.

The commander gets up and puts out the candle, and with it, ending the discussion. It's interesting how much I learned of their culture when I was a mercenary. The Centrals like their candles, and when there is an important conversation, the one who has the last word is the one who is closer to the candle, and when he puts it out, means the end of the conversation. It's quite curious.

Zeite: Look, Shade told me to tell you that you may be able to find something that he could use for his investigation inside that fort. I may be able to help with that, But I will have to stay close to te mercenaries for now.

Ah great... How Am I supposed to know the difference between simple trash and useful stuff? I don't know, But I guess I will think about that later. Now on to training...

... Three hours pass

Well... These guys don't know very well how to run while keeping their shields up their heads, But at least they are starting to understand... I better don't push them too much or else they will be too tired for the battle. I make sure to make rounds, while the ones who rest watch the ones who practice.

... two hours pass

Good, At least they know the basic maneuvers for an assault now. They are By far not experts on assaults, and I don't think they are ready, but they are as ready as I could possibly make them with the little time I had. When they advance, they go slow, or they disorganize. I don't care about organization right now, as long as they can get to the walls fast enough to avoid enemy fire, it's enough for me.

Zeite, with the help of the crossbowmen that I gave him, managed to make 6 ladders. Then we take half an hour to eat and rest, and we begin our march...
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No. 709298 ID: 7a7e2a
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In our march, we caught some bandits... it's hard to tell if they were fleeing or they were scouting and foraging. For when we arrive to the fort, they have already blocked the main entrance, But the walls and other areas are still vulnerable. The northern and North-western areas of the wall seem extremely vulnerable, but I would say that's where most of them will be.

There is movement in the fortress, they are probably preparing themselves, the sooner we strike the better...

Guard: Should we ask them for surrender?

Captain: it would spare us the time...

...! Negotiating with Bandits?! Well that's something new!

Sheik: And who will go? I must remind you that they are bandits, they will probably Don't know a lot about Diplomacy...

They look at each other... I guess if someone goes it has to be me... Should I even give them the chance to surrender?
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No. 710085 ID: 3c3e1f

nop, just kill everything alive and if they surrender is over but until then don't let anyone alive
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No. 710612 ID: f26339
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710612

Very well, I'm pretty sure they will have a lot of chances to surrender while we attack.

Sheik: If we can't trust they won't shoot on sight, We won't sent anyone. We will strike, and if they surrender, We will accept it, If they don't, we take them out.

Captain: ... Alright... Everyone get ready to attack. We are going to end This threat here an now! ... Do you have a plan?

Sheik: What do you think it should be our course of action?

Captain: ... Well... I think that the two towers of the wall are the biggest problems. And the way they are, it will be hard to avoid fire coming from them. We should do our best on trying to disable them in order to avoid losing many troops.

Sheik: Good... Perhaps we can even get our own crossbowmen on top of those towers, It will give us a lot of control over the fort. The mains structure will remain on enemy control, but with those towers most of the courtyard will be under ours.

Good, That will be our first objective. The northern tower is more accessible for us and I think that we could take it fast, the problem could be the southern tower as it is considerably harder to get to, the choke point could easily be reinforced from both sides... We should also think carefully on where to put the ladders, as they will give us another way up the walls, but it will take some time to prepare them

If we are to use our strenght to the most of our capabilities, we are going to have to strike from different directions. The mercenaries (Light blue) could strike the southern wall, Throwing the smoke screen and then taking the tower and defending it while The Captain's forces (darker blue) strike from the north and take the northern tower. My force (sky blue) are small, and could only do the job of supporting or attack an less important area. Whatever we do, positioning will be key for us, if we need help, or have to support any of the other fronts... From Here I can't see well the preparations of our foe, but however we advance, they will probably position themselves depending on the sheer numbers of our troops in that area.

It will also be for the best if I'm with my troops, I could even make sure to organize them even better...

All of this can be changed though, There is no thing such as a perfect plan, sadly.

I already changed back to the sword I used to have before being captured, Now... The wooden shield is bigger than the metal shield that I have, but also more uncomfortable to use. I could protect myself better from arrows with it, But the metal shield will be considerably more useful in melee combat.

Author: Made some changes to the map because I accidentally made the last update with a unfinished drawing, sorry for that.
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No. 721727 ID: 1cebc8

>>710612
Ladders to the north and west, have your artillery fire on the south wall! Use anything that explodes to detonate specific key points in the south wall structure!

Have the main force enter from the north wall and capture the tower to use as a vantage point as quickly as possible! Meanwhile your archers will blindfire from the west while a contingent of mercenaries approaches the west wall!
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No. 721927 ID: b4c685

Author: I Thought this one was gone, well, time get some work for this one too, perhaps I will make an update for the next weekend, if everything goes alright. Thanks.
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No. 723745 ID: 0d85f6
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That actually sounds better than my original plan! Although we don't have real artillery, I have an idea that might just work.

Sheik: Captain, I want to speak with the mages, I think is time for them to have some field practice.

Captain: ... I don't think they will like the idea, but let's try...

We make call for the mages, the local Guild master comes with one of her underlings, I thought all guild masters were males... As for the mage... I got the feeling I saw him before... We give them my proposition, they don't seem to like it...

Mage: You are mad! We wouldn’t stand a chance against those brutes!

Sheik: I'm not asking you to fight; all I need for you to do is to throw fire balls or any other kind of long range offensive spell over that wall, just to spread chaos.

Mage: Right, meanwhile they charge at us wielding Axes and who knows what else!

Captain: That's not going to happen; if they leave the Fort they are as good as dead!

Guild master: for all that we know, captain, if they stay inside the Fort, they are as good as dead as well...

Sheik: So, you are just going to stay out of the fight?!

Guild Master: ... The priority of the Guild is the safety of its members; we are here to help, as long as it doesn't compromise us to dangerous situations.

Sheik: ... and what about field experience?

Mage: You have to be kidding me!

Sheik: alright, but tell me, miss. How many other rules of your guild are being broken because of the bandits?

Guild master: What do you mean?

Sheik: These bandits have been attacking caravans, inside the castle; I found some books about magic... I Doubt they are still there, they probably would use them for burning them. Tell me, were you expecting any new books?

Guild master: We still have...

Sheik: And when the City starts getting poorer and poorer, who will finance you? And how will that money get here, eluding all the bandits?

Guild master: ... We could...

Sheik: And when you start running out of gold, why would any mage feel interested in entering your guild, instead of just practicing by themselves?

Guild Master: ...

Sheik: Tell me, how many other rules does that break? With all of that in mind, you won't be able to keep every member safe. Many of them will leave, others may feel the need to make things right and risking their lives to try to stop an already numerous bandit raid, and what will be your plan then? ... If your priority is the safety of your members, then your priority is helping us.

Guild Master: ... Fine, the guild will help the Town's guard to deal with these bandits.

Mage: ... What?!

Guild Master: As far as I see... This man is right in everything he said. These brutes attacked caravan carrying merchandise for the guild, it's almost like they attacked us... The guild shall respond to this. I only have one petition.

Captain: What is it?

Guild Master: I ask some guards to protect us during the fight.

Sheik: My group will take care of that if there aren't any objections.

Guild Master: I think that will be fine.

Captain: Alright, let’s go then.

[New army joined the fight: Mages (Purple)!]
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No. 723746 ID: 0d85f6
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723746

Alright, everyone seems ready to go; there isn’t any time to make any major change to the plan. The mercenaries are at the east, and are ready to use the smoke bombs to cover their advance; meanwhile the Captain has his troops ready on the north side of the fort, and will strike simultaneously with the mercenaries. My forces are facing the southern wall, guarding the mages, as we are going to be mostly on reserve until further notice; I decided to go with the Shield that the blacksmith gave me.

[Indications of the map: every mark is a group of around 50 soldiers, maybe more maybe less. The dots in the center of a unit is for showing that they have something "special", in this case, a brown dot shows it has an siege ladder, and a golden dot shows that the leader of that army is in the unit.

In this case, an X will be spearmen, Sheik's unit are the 25 spearmen, the riders that he had that are dismounted, that's why he has only half "X". An "O" shows a Multi-purpose troop; in this case, the mercenaries can be both skirmishers and shock troops.

The "+" are for showing the long range troops, in this case, the crossbowmen, and the Circles with a cross in it are for the Mages. If there is anything else you need to know, just ask using "{}" to distinguish it from a normal suggestion.]

The bandits haven't mobilized their defense, although I hear them running around. I can see a few sentinels, but I'm unsure about how many of them are inside right now.

Suddenly, the mercenaries start beating their shields in unison... Even my soldiers can hear it from here, and it's very intimidating... Nice.
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No. 723756 ID: 094652

>>723746
Start your assault with a barrage of arrows to pick off any stragglers inside the fort, and have your spearmen charge QUIETLY while the mercenaries gain attention. If the mages can charge their attacks, focus on the southwest tower, if they can't then have their sharpshooters hit the tower windows while the majority find a weak spot in the wall and spam it until it breaks.

Let the mercenaries do what they think is best, but if they need orders then have them march.
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No. 725843 ID: f0d96e
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Everyone gets ready. I ask for the more accurate mages to be on our left side. We strike them first. The mages of my left flank strike the tower, alarming everyone that the attack is starting. I can’t really see an especially weak spot on the wall, but I focus the rest of the mages in our right flank on one point of the wall. It may crumble, but I don’t think we will be able to clear it in order to open another entrance to the fort.

Then, mercenaries throw the smoke bombs in front of them most of the bandits are paying attention there now. They clearly don’t know what’s happening, and the smoke makes it impossible to see. The mercenaries keep bashing their shields at the same time they advance, which in reaction produces panic in the archers defending the wall, which start shooting prematurely to the smoke screen. I don’t know if they are hitting anything, but it’s clear that they are about to break. Meanwhile, the captain’s forces advanced during the distraction, and his crossbowmen are starting to shoot volleys above walls, while their ladders where getting closer, and his spearmen are protecting them with their shields the best they can.

As for advancing with my spearmen, I’m afraid the mages will feel abandoned, and their morale would crumble. For now I think it will be better to remain here.

I can see some large groups of bandits going up the walls. Most of them are just wielding whatever they have available. Many of them don’t even have a shield, and are using axes, spears and swords, all of those mixed on the same group, not to mention their lack of armor. Others are using both hunting bows and crossbows, mixed on the same group. I can’t see the bandit leader; neither most of the deserters. He is probably using these bandits as a meat shield.
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No. 725844 ID: f0d96e
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725844

The south-west tower is pretty much suppressed; the mages seem to have blocked most of the openings for them to shoot at us. Although the bandits there seem to be more focused on the wide smokes screen that the mercenaries made and the sounds of their shields. Meanwhile, some of my crossbowmen are shooting at some bandits that came out of the tower, and my spearmen are holding up their shields in case of enemy fire.

I take my time to see the wall on which we aimed the spells… It got scratched, but I don’t think it’s worth it to waste our spells, unless we want to make it that enemies can’t get through it by making the floor crumble, which would take a lot of magical energy from our mages, and would make it so our troops can’t get through it too. Making it fall completely in a way to make another entrance simply seems impossible to me.
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No. 725854 ID: 094652

PV = nrt! Boyle's law states that for any specific number of atomic particles, the volume of their dispersion times the pressure of the system is equivalent to the number of particles in the system times the temperature (chaotic velocity of the particles) times a constant for each universe!

Fireballs use up most of their energy dispersing heat across a wide area, but this does little in terms of bludgeoning force! If you need a stronger explosion, have the mages work in teams; one mage casts a fireball while the more experienced mage focuses on SUPPRESSING the fireball into a small space while it flies. Bonus points if they can get the small space to open on ONE side before it hits the wall.

If the mages can't do that, then have them throw a few fireballs into the center of the keep to keep the bandits from rallying at the next key point, and have them THINK about what they need to do to breach the wall. Meanwhile, your northern army advances thanks to all the distraction that the other two flanks are causing. If the mercenaries have any more smoke grenades, have them advance with their shields up.
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No. 731509 ID: 973da8
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731509

Huh... like a bomb, but made with spells? I like the Idea, although I don't really know if that could work...

Sheik: Is there a way you could make some short of a magical bomb? Making a fireball, and then someone else casting a barrier around it to concentrate its force?

Apprentice: emm... We have never tried that...

Mage: That... That could work! But if you want us to do something like that, we must get closer to the wall as it is quite hard to maintain a magical barrier at the distance for a long time, Yet I think we could be in a safe distance from the explosion.

Sheik: Good, wait for my orders then.

Well, that seems to be a viable option. Very good, I shall keep this in mind shall I need to use it again. And well thought!

[Sheik's Trust in "the Voice of the many" increased: 47% (+2%)].... [You feel... you feel? That you are just grasping the surface of this world... There is something there, but it’s still weak.]

Meanwhile, the mercenaries have reached the walls. As soon as they came out of the smoke, the mercenaries fire at the walls, while the ladder are being put and secured on the walls. And it seems that the bandits are starting to back off and retreat, mostly scared. On the northern front, it looks like the guardsmen are making progress. They arrived to the walls and put on the ladders, but it looks like the captain is moving most of his forces to his left flank, perhaps it looks like he is ready to assault the tower.

Seeing that everyone is advancing, I can't let this opportunity pass by. I decide to get closer to the wall, sending some spearmen to surround the southern tower while the rest of my force get's closer. While we distract the defenders, some mages will get closer and try to use that technique and see if we can make another entrance. If we can, I would suggest to wait until we capture the southern tower, which doesn’t look like it will take long, I would dislike to send troops in there unsupported

Author: Sorry for taking so long with these updates.
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No. 731518 ID: b2d501

This is the final push!

Mages, spread out into teams and set magic traps around the area, cover any escape routes and use detection spells when almost out of mana!

Mercenaries, advance and FLANK around the ramparts to support and reinforce the mages and spearmen! South mercenaries should secure the tower and open fire on the bandits while North mercenaries keep the spearmen alive long enough to get into the skirmish zone! Some of them mercenaries may fire from the west wall if they feel that is where they can survive the best.

Spearmen, advance!

Let's finish this! Shade, take the northern tower and snipe anyone close to Sheik (or grab some sniper mercs and defend them on the way up)! Sheik, take a company of mercenaries and take down the boss!
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No. 733491 ID: ca0cfb
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733491

Alright, It looks like the bandits still don’t know what are we doing and they are not paying mind to the mages, probably are more worried with the better armed troops. I order the mages to stay outside the fort and prepare some spells shall we need them. I will leave some soldiers just to be sure to protect them just to be sure… I hadn’t seen the Bandit’s raiders anywhere...

Mages: It’s ready! Prepare yourselves!

… Ok…. That was far more powerful that I expected, but there is a breach on the wall, that’s all we need, it even seems to have gotten some of the bandits that were on top of the wall, and they are starting to retreat.

Sadly, my troops are also shocked by the explosion, and are having some thought time to reorganize…

Sheik: Everyone Follow me! Into the Breach! Onwards!

I start running towards the breach, The spearmen that were with me are the first to follow, and soon after the rest of the soldiers follow me

I don’t think they are going to be ready for an attack like this, and the walls are almost ours, so friendly troops could help us any time soon.
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No. 733492 ID: ca0cfb
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733492

Finally we find the deserters, and the bandit leader. My troop is fighting against some of them that were probably sent to stop us. The mercenaries don’t waste time and they prepare to advance towards what’s left of the bandits and start shooting volleys at them. Soon after, what little organization the bandits had is lost, they are just charging mindlessly. The bandit leader is shouting orders, but it’s useless, the bandits don’t comply and even I can’t see a way out of their situation.

It looks like we managed to capture both of the towers, and the Captain of the guard is advancing.
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No. 733493 ID: ca0cfb
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733493

We are starting to pierce through the deserters. In the end, many just throw down their arms and surrender. I leave some soldiers to keep an eye on them, but the rest keeps pushing. Their leader and the remaining bandits are trapped, and one by one they fall, until only the bandit leader remains...
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No. 733494 ID: ca0cfb
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733494

We have him surrounded; we could take him down both by sheer number or just by shooting at him from a safe distance.

Bandit leader: … What?! Are you just going to wait till I die of old age?! … Come on! Bring it already!

Captain of the Guard: Surrender, you have been beaten.

Bandit leader: Fuck you! I will not surrender! You Think I’m as stupid as the others to decide to wait till my execution?! I'll rather have myself killed by your soldiers!

It seems that the captain is waiting for what the commander says, because he sent a messenger towards our camp… Perhaps Shade could have some use for him alive, although he probably doesn’t count on it, but unless you find a way to calm him down, or a way to somehow disarm him, I think we are better just end him. If we do something, I will have to tell it to the captain.
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No. 733527 ID: b2d501

AR-CHERS! I WANT ARTILLERY FIRE AND I WANT IT YESTERDAY!!! Oh and everyone else shields up

Also, threaten to hang his corpse on public display; the more he resists, the wackier you will decorate his corpse.

... Will someone other than me please start talking already?
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No. 734428 ID: 7b174a
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734428

Author: I wish there were more suggestions too, I don’t even know if there are more people reading this.

I don’t think he cares about how his body will be displayed, so I will avoid saying anything. I make a signal for the mercenaries to prepare their bows; it looks like we are going to need them.

I have nothing to say, and even so, perhaps he wouldn’t have listened, and apparently, he is running out of patience even before the messenger comes back.

Bandit leader: GAH! Fuck it! Prepare yourselves!

He raises his sword, but before he can do anything else, the mercenaries shoot a volley of arrows at him, many of them hit. He can’t even shout as one pierces his throat. (… Was he brave for facing his death, or was he just a coward for fleeing from his punishment…?)

Once that’s done, everyone scatters, helping those who can be helped, ending the suffering of those who can’t be aided, and looting what they find useful. The mages are already healing the wounded... I can even see some green faces from here, and some almost pass out.
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No. 734429 ID: 7b174a
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734429

Zeite joins me at the entrance of the hall; he makes sure that no one is listening.

Zeite: Soon The guards are going to get in and search for any other bandit and the goods they stole… So... uhhh… Are you ready to start searching for anything that could help Shade?

Sheik: I think so… So what exactly are we looking for?

Zeite: Well… I’m not sure; I have never done many searchs like this before, Anything that's suspicious I guess...

Sheik: But aren’t you like a spy?

Zeite: Yes… Well no… Kind of… I mostly deal with information; it’s been a long time since I have searched for information on my own… Do you have any experience with this?

Sheik: I’m a strategist… I can get information by seeing my opponent, but I have never searched for anything like evidence or such.

Zeite: I see… Well, let’s make sure to at least not fuck it up, right…?

Sheik: Alright… Where could we start our search?

Zeite: Well, we could start in the leader’s room, or in the main storage, I think that’s where we could find some clues… Aside from there, I don’t know, do you have any other ideas? And Remember, we don’t have much time, soon the Guards will take most of the stuff, leave some soldiers behind to guard what’s left and head back to the city, and we will have to go with them.
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No. 734709 ID: 6fb672

I pressume that there might be some clues on the leader room but none that can be see at first glance. Look under the floor or the walls. I really don't think that he did hide something where everyone could see it but also i think that he wasn't smart enough to hide it so it must be easy to tell if there is something odd in the room.

Must say that this is all just teorical, could be wrong
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No. 737354 ID: 068d17
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737354

Sheik: Let’s go to the leader’s room, There has to be something there.

Zeite: Alright, Looks like the guards are about to open the door. Follow me, Shade told me which room is.

We enter the main hall with the Captain of the Guard and some of the guardsmen, which spread around looking for what the bandits stole. Not everyone is here though; they will probably take what they can now and bring it back to the city, and leave some behind to guard the rest, and the mercenaries are still ourside with the mages.

Captain: Alright, I will let you move around the fort and see all you want, but you will have two guards following you, we can’t be sure that there aren’t any other bandits hiding around here somewhere.

Two guardsmen join us and, for some reason, I think Zeite doesn’t like that much, but he seems to accept it. He starts leading the way.

Sheik: Well, what info do you have on the leader of these bandits?

Zeite: Apparently, he was born on the Republic of Soria, and he and his brother made a name as sell swords during a war around five years ago, after that, he became a member of the city’s guard, in which he climbed very quickly until he had pretty much an entire district under him. He then accepted bribes and other kind of payments in order to either look aside, or to make evidence disappear and other illegal acts. It’s also possible than he blackmailed and threatened people in order to get money and other valuables, yet in the end he was found out and throw into jail and all his goods were either given back or auctioned between the rich families of the republic. It must have been around 6 months since he, somehow, escaped, and it has been at least 3 months since he was leading raiding parties towards some caravans of the republic, although he did have many other bandits following him, according to my sources.

Sheik: What about his brother?

Zeite: His brother didn’t seemed to do much, he wasn’t in the guard, but they obviously keep contact with each other, it’s possible than he was the one doing the blackmailing in the first place, but nothing was found. After his brother was thrown in prison, he just laid low for some time. He disappeared when his brother escaped, so it’s possible that he had something to do with that, although there is a saying that they were helped from above.

We continue walking; there aren’t any guards around aside from the two who are following us.

Zeite: I also heard that the leader of the bandits wasn’t very trustworthy nor a great leader. He would sometimes be greedy, Inpatient, Cruel and… paranoid. It’s possible he didn’t even trusted his own men here, so be careful.

We arrive to the leader’s room, the door is ajar, but by the looks of it, nobody went in before we did, it’s probably like that because the leader left in a Hurry.
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No. 737355 ID: 068d17
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737355

A lot of things here seem important to me, what could be the things we are searching for?
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No. 737367 ID: b2d501

If he was both impatient and cruel, my first guess is that he made a small mess and left all his weird but cheap trinkets behind to keep the captains from looking any further than instant loot.

Check behind the cabinet, there seems to be something there. Consider every place that seems the least agitated or secure, and get Shade in here to check for traps.
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No. 738943 ID: b9b2af
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738943

Sheik: Do you know how to search for traps? If what you say is true, then he may have left some.

Zeite: Yes, in fact… Do not take one more step ahead, there in one trap right in front of you, let me just see if I can dismantle it.

Zeite enters first, by peeking I can see that there was a crossbow meant to be fired if I stepped in.

Zeite: Alright, it’s done. You two stay outside, there could be more laying around.

Guard: yes.

The guards stay outside,

Zeite: I will keep looking for traps, but It doesn't look like there are many more...

We start looking for whatever that could be useful, I first look at the bulge that is behind the cabinet. They seem to be notes, handwritten, although it’s somewhat hard to read.

“This is it, it’s been a long time since they put me in here and I started writing only to make sure that time is still going forward. I will probably be doing this daily if possible.

I was living well until that fucking guard stepped in, because of him and his ass kissing men I’m here. I will do well to remember this, as if I ever get out of this jail, I will have their hide.”

“Today there was another attempt of an escape by some of the prisoners, I was not involved, but perhaps it was for the best, they weren’t even remotely close to the exit when they were cut down by some of the guards, everyone else surrendered soon after. Most of dead where people who had death sentence anyway.”

“Today, another strange thing happened, normally, nobody comes down here to see the prisoners, let alone talk to anyone, yet two persons appeared, both of them young, at different times, to talk to me. By their voice I could tell they probably had some luxuries at home waiting for them, perhaps more that I could even achieve when I was a guard. They both were looking for support, they tried to hide it, but that’s what they always are looking for. I have no idea what this is about, but I will play cautiously.”

“I can’t believe it. I knew that the highborn and everyone who was born in wealth were idiots, but these two must be the stupidest persons on existence! They both want me to help them gain power on the republic, perhaps even throw down the merchant governor? And they are both competing against each other for that! My luck must be coming back, as I was completely capable of fooling them both into believing that I’m on their side. They both helped me escape the prison without noticing each other, and they are both funding for whatever I need in order to “fulfill their will”. Now I only have to lie low, and search for scum willing to kill for a single coin, then I will strike caravans and other prime targets for raids, and get all the stuff I want and need. Those two already told me about some weakly guarded caravans, so it shouldn’t be much of a trouble…

This is probably the last writing I do, after all I’m free now, and I can see that the time still passes, and now, I get back to work.”

Huh… I guess this could be useful. These notes don’t seem to have any date on them.

Zeite: The chest seems to be locked, but it looks like he was trying to keep track on everything he got from the caravans. In this notebook, he has written a list of goods with the dates of the raid, and sometimes even the plans he used. The details behind of this clearly shown that he was being helped from the inside, there are many routes in and out of the republic, but all of this shows that he knew which route each caravan was taking... *whispering: I could use this even after we are done here…

Well, we found some things that Shade probably doesn't have, is there something else that calls your attention, or shall we move back to the republic now?
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No. 738972 ID: b2d501

There was a note under the chair. Grab as much loot as you can, it won't qualify for strong evidence.
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No. 740489 ID: 6ec11d
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740489

Hmmm, in fact, they are two envelopes on top of each other, and they are not sealed, let’s see what we have here.

“The kid is fine for now, yet he is so stubborn and annoying that almost everyone in here wants to kill him already. I haven’t explained why we need him alive, and I’m sure you wouldn’t want it the other way, so as soon as you can, arrange someplace where we could meet so I can bring it to you, away of the city if possible. And you better give me some gold for this! Babysitting your brother was not our deal.”

“Look, I understand your concerns, but I can’t just let her go! You are lucky that we captured her unharmed in the first place, and keeping everyone from harming them is even harder. As I said, give me some kind of payment or anything that I can use to calm the boys, a good shipment of mead or wine could work, but I don’t think they will let go of the girl that easily. I’m still working things out, and it’s already hard to make sure she doesn’t get raped, so for the best of everyone involved, hurry “

Zeite: well… I think that finding anything else right now would be overkill, I’m sure they can’t get away as soon as we show this. Well, since we are already here, we could take some stuff for ourselves right?

Sheik: I could use some money, and I guess they won’t need what’s on the table at least.

We grab and divide all the things of value in here; it’s possibly quite a small amount compared to what we could find out on the battlefield, but it’s still something. I got around 50 gold coins, not much but it’s something. We also share the sausage, it was cut recently and Zeite made sure it wasn't poisoned.
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No. 740490 ID: 6ec11d
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740490

We are back on the caravan and already leaving, around 150 guards are left to guard the fort until the others come back, although more than guarding, they will probably be moving and stacking corpses, as well as some mages that are healing the wounded that we can’t move. The other wounded are on the wagons on the center of the caravan, the commander and the captain are at the first wagon, with many of the guards, we also have some horsemen, that are somewhat weighed down because they are also carrying some of the recovered goods, and the most of the mercenaries are at the back.

Unless that I'm mistaken, I think we will arrive to the City in time.

Damn… I never noticed how boring it is to go in a caravan when you have nothing to do…
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No. 740494 ID: b2d501

MOAR STORY!

Add more characters. Not-so-evil monsters, for example.
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No. 741239 ID: ff5377
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741239

Oh, Right, I forgot! (Huh… Is this how mother felt back when all the kids asked her for more histories?)

Ok, ok, let me just remember where we left it… Oh, Right

“… She meets up with one of the girls that work on the bakery making bread, Martha.

Martha: Hey! It’s you! I would never thought I will see you here of all places!

She: Oh, Hi… It’s been... a long time…

Martha: Yes, But I must thank you!

She: Huh?

Martha: That idea of yours of putting a particular fungus you told us about was in fact a success! The bread is now very light and still feeds! I would have personally gone there to thank you, but after how much they improved; I was barely having any time to rest! And I should say I’m sorry too, for laughing the first time you mentioned it…

She: Ah… I-I’m glad that it worked for you!

Martha: Yeah, here, taste it, You have probably been feeding out of grain and some cooked meat. Guess it would be something like “Taste the fruit of your knowledge” instead of labor, huh? I have to go now, a lot of mouths to feed, and I’m already with hand full with the all the work, enjoy the feast!

…That… was weird… Surprising even… She had almost forgotten telling her about that, and since she was putting more work on her investigations, and starting new projects every now and then, she didn’t have much time for paying a visit to the bakery. It’s also the first time someone thanked her for one of her ideas… She starts eating the bread, and it’s very good!
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No. 741241 ID: ff5377
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741241

Well, aside from that, looks like there isn’t much going on right now. The shamans with their helpers joined the others on the meal, very closely to the chief, and everyone is talking. There doesn’t seem to be anyone looking at her, the chief seems to be enjoying his meal with many of his trusted warriors, Alan was among them, but it seems that he just got up to met with a young and pretty lady, If She had to guess, that girl is probably Alan’s future wife.

The idea of going there to congratulate them crosses her mind, but she’s afraid that she may interrupt something if she goes. On the other hand, she could just go speak with the chieftain, he was always like a second father to her, after all, he was the one who took care of her when her parents died, Even though it’s been a long time since the last time they spoke…

Although… If she remembers correctly, soon will be the time that the sentinels will change guard… If she wanted to sneak out of the fest and the tribe, unnoticed, this could be her chance… Although it feels a bit bad taking in count that she is already here, yet, she is not used to being surrounded by a lot of people.

Or perhaps there is another thing you would like her to do?
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No. 741243 ID: b2d501

Sneak your way out. Buy some bread for the road.
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No. 742454 ID: a829d5
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She Reaches for Martha in order to get some bread, she just got the last one before Martha had to go back and fetch for more. She stores it for later.

Then, she decides that she will leave the fest without anyone noticing her, it’s not like the fest is going to be over just because she left. She makes sure that no one is looking at her, and sneaks her way out.

Just when the sentinels were shifting, she managed to pass through unnoticed, but just in case anyone saw her, she heads towards her parents' tomb, just on the outskirts of the tribe's territory… She also wanted to pay them a visit again, She always did it, is pretty much a habit right now, and also, if anyone were following her, they would think she is going to just stay there, and just leave.

More blue “Moon crosses” have grown on the tomb. They loved those flowers, and it’s a custom on the south to bury the beloved ones, and then put seeds of a special flower on where they were buried for it to grow.

She takes some time just looking at the tomb. Then, she decides where she should go, she could go and continue to investigate on the strange machinery she found on the other tribe, or perhaps she could scout for other interesting devises on the other neighbor tribes? No… She already has many unfinished projects, at least for now, and she is starting to run out of hide, leather and leaves for her annotations… Tomorrow she probably has to look for more. She could also climb up the mountain to see the sights, there is always something interesting to see from there, especially when there is a full moon, she could get some inspiration from that, in fact.

Yet… She can’t shake the feeling she is being followed… She doesn't see anyone around, and it’s probably nothing, a curious owl perhaps, but she can’t avoid feeling a bit unsettled…
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