Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 7:26 pm
*Donovan nods to Dallid*
Yes, we will need at least one more person to hold the aspects in the interim, but we also have to figure out who will be the one to assemble them all when the time comes. I’ve heard numerous people offer their services, and what I don’t want is three or four people simultaneously trying to play hero and potentially mucking things up.
As for the Orcs, I’m all for using whatever allies we can muster, but we should be aware of the potential reprisal if Traz’s followers find out we’ve allied with the Woodwraiths. It may not be a reason not to ally with them, but is certainly something we should keep in mind.
*Donovan stands and bows when Corbyn enters, then retakes his seat.*
Good to know about the Beastmen and the Lizardmen, anyway. I’ll talk with Ravinal as soon as I can. Hopefully he’ll know how things sit with Traz.
*Donovan sits back as Ug delivers his speech, a slight look of wonderment on his face. He had seen Ug slip into this refined speech before, and the spectacle never stopped being impressive.*
You make a good point concerning Roderick, Ug. I’m just hoping the Dragon hasn’t already claimed his numbers for himself. I’m taking his threat to unite all our enemies very seriously. If we can convince him to hold back, if he believes us, then that would be one less army arrayed against us this moon. Who would be best suited to convince him? Atrum? Perhaps this would be your chance to dust off those court skills you mentioned.
For the record, I’m not thrilled about dividing our forces this time. We’ll certainly need to array ourselves in a manner that takes advantage of our respective strengths, but I’m not so sure we can afford to split our numbers at all when the fighting starts. It’s precisely the kind of maneuver I’d be looking for if I were on the other side of this conflict. I’m not saying it’s out of the question, but you’re going to have to sell me on it.
*After Pugo speaks*
Thanks for the offer, Pugo. I’ll talk to Ogrom if you think it will help, or perhaps Atrum will if it would be better coming from him. I still need to be briefed on what happened on your mission, if someone doesn’t mind.
*To Ug and all assembled*
I’m also all in favor of action, but without a single person making decisions action comes in short supply… well, unless you’re Kels, and no one wants him calling the shots. The people in this room can cover a great deal of ground in a very short time so long as we listen to each other, so let’s keep this up. Atrum, I’m specifically interested in your take. What say you?
Yes, we will need at least one more person to hold the aspects in the interim, but we also have to figure out who will be the one to assemble them all when the time comes. I’ve heard numerous people offer their services, and what I don’t want is three or four people simultaneously trying to play hero and potentially mucking things up.
As for the Orcs, I’m all for using whatever allies we can muster, but we should be aware of the potential reprisal if Traz’s followers find out we’ve allied with the Woodwraiths. It may not be a reason not to ally with them, but is certainly something we should keep in mind.
*Donovan stands and bows when Corbyn enters, then retakes his seat.*
Good to know about the Beastmen and the Lizardmen, anyway. I’ll talk with Ravinal as soon as I can. Hopefully he’ll know how things sit with Traz.
*Donovan sits back as Ug delivers his speech, a slight look of wonderment on his face. He had seen Ug slip into this refined speech before, and the spectacle never stopped being impressive.*
You make a good point concerning Roderick, Ug. I’m just hoping the Dragon hasn’t already claimed his numbers for himself. I’m taking his threat to unite all our enemies very seriously. If we can convince him to hold back, if he believes us, then that would be one less army arrayed against us this moon. Who would be best suited to convince him? Atrum? Perhaps this would be your chance to dust off those court skills you mentioned.
For the record, I’m not thrilled about dividing our forces this time. We’ll certainly need to array ourselves in a manner that takes advantage of our respective strengths, but I’m not so sure we can afford to split our numbers at all when the fighting starts. It’s precisely the kind of maneuver I’d be looking for if I were on the other side of this conflict. I’m not saying it’s out of the question, but you’re going to have to sell me on it.
*After Pugo speaks*
Thanks for the offer, Pugo. I’ll talk to Ogrom if you think it will help, or perhaps Atrum will if it would be better coming from him. I still need to be briefed on what happened on your mission, if someone doesn’t mind.
*To Ug and all assembled*
I’m also all in favor of action, but without a single person making decisions action comes in short supply… well, unless you’re Kels, and no one wants him calling the shots. The people in this room can cover a great deal of ground in a very short time so long as we listen to each other, so let’s keep this up. Atrum, I’m specifically interested in your take. What say you?