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Re: You are King III: Winter 937 AAL
« Reply #1470 on: November 17, 2012, 04:38:55 pm »

Richard was dying. He knew it. He had seen many men die like he was dying - on a field, before Northwatch. That seemed so long ago, yet it had only been a few days. He looked at the sky, then at the Regent, and hesitated for some time. Finally, he spoke, as everything seemed to become darker and darker.

"So... This is how... It ends... I suppose..."

He coughed. Blood bubbled at his lips.

"This throne... Is a curse... Edgard... It killed Albert in a year... And it killed me in a week... I had... So many things left to do... Yet now I no longer have time...

My House will die... With me... Because I was willing... To trust you."


He coughed again, and this time it took longer before it stopped. Blood was filling his lungs.

"Since my curse comes at an end... Perhaps it is time... For yours to begin... May your rule be short and its end mark the end of your dynasty, Edgard... Windheath... Will not be ruled... By a traitor and a murderer."

Perhaps he would have liked to said more, but he felt his eyes were closing - and he knew they would not open again.
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Re: You are King III: Winter 937 AAL
« Reply #1471 on: November 17, 2012, 04:55:16 pm »

Edgard shuddered when he heard these words.

He got off his horse.
"You never trusted me. I knew that from the start. You Conrichts could never rule, not in this kingdom and not over people like us. What your mother anddid was bad enough, and the fate seems to agree with me. Curse was yours, not mine."

He kneeled besides Richard and sighed.

"But its time to rest now. Go to your brother. He is waiting."


He stood up and suddenly yelled. The pain of the arrows sticking out of his back finally caught up with him.
"Guards! Get me a healer. Theor! where are you? Bloody archers..."

Northern Bridge is to be burnt. Rally my troops to secure the city and intercept any mobs organising. Southern bridge is to be rebuilt, one ship cancelled to accomodte the cost of rebuilding.
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Re: You are King III: Winter 937 AAL
« Reply #1472 on: November 17, 2012, 06:59:18 pm »

Osir watched the events from the distance of the castle walls; he had been at the meeting, if a little quiet and too be quite frank, he had little care for what powerplays happened anymore; things worked out eventually. And so, he watched as the 'Regent' publicly assassinated the Conricht King. Osir, out of earshot, sarcastically hailed the new king. Well, Osir supposed, it was quite a Haegar thing to do at least. Now, to deal with the former queen-mother...

Gather my personal guard and lock the Iron Queen's chambers.

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Re: You are King III: Winter 937 AAL
« Reply #1473 on: November 18, 2012, 07:19:12 pm »

Northern Bridge is to be burnt. Rally my troops to secure the city and intercept any mobs organising. Southern bridge is to be rebuilt, one ship cancelled to accomodte the cost of rebuilding.
[6] The bridge goes up like a bottle of oil, sending a smoke plume far, far into the air, allowing a number of people to see it. (Scouting rolls +1) The food that streams in from the north, as well as the wool ceases, and trade suffers as a result. -2 ducats from Stormstead’s next income.

[6]The Bravos have left the palace when you arrive. Their barracks are empty and silence wreathes the palace. The maids and servants say nothing, but the glances you receive are blank, carefully so. They do not reply when you order them to do something. Only nod and set about it. If you speak to them, their speech is short and polite…and bland.

[2]  The queen isn’t in her quarters, a servant informs you, hours after you find out for yourself.

[1] vs. [5] Scouts are unable to find a trace of the Bravos or the queen. All they can find is a signed note from the latter, right next to a sharpened iron length.
Quote from: Iron Queen‘s Letter

To Edgard the Usurper

Do you know what happens to the hunter when he kills a Warg’s pup? A war of the hounds.

With hate:
Kathryn Conricht

[6] The people of the city are silent and steely eyed. There’s no riots, no word of what you’ve done…it’s all calm. Too calm. There’s tension in the air and revolution in people’s minds…or you think so. It’s hard to tell.

[4] Your men’s trust in you wavers, but there’s no desertions, except for three or five royalists who saw the whole thing and decided to strike out on their own in the city. [~] Then you receive word of an attack on a Noble; Theor Blackshield has been critically wounded in a street scuffle. A sword has been lodged in his back, in a parody of how Prince Richard died, severing his spinal column and slicing through his heart. He bled out in moments.

[1-1 ] The other bridge, the southern one, will take until spring to complete, due to workers working…slow. Leaving you and your men trapped until such time



[2] When you arrive, the queen is gone. Her room is empty, and  note is on the desk, beside an iron quill that looks more like a sharp piece of metal than anything useful.[6]  Then you notice the Bravos, some of them wounded, escorting the queen south. The old woman displays remarkable vigor for her age, keeping up the men and women who bustle her along.

[1]You stride out of the gate to try and catch her, when you feel the point of a Bravo blade at your neck. A young man stands, a mop of golden-blond hair crowning his youthful face.

[1] “I think you’ll stay.” he growls when you try to knock the blade away.


[6] The queen is still in sight, so if you can kill this boy, or talk him out of whatever it is he’s doing, you could catch up
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Re: You are King III: Winter 937 AAL
« Reply #1474 on: November 18, 2012, 07:22:51 pm »

Storm the warehouse with the masked man after Karas finishes his scouting task.
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Re: You are King III: Winter 937 AAL
« Reply #1475 on: November 18, 2012, 08:05:24 pm »

[6][5] Meanwhile in Rakon's camp, near the Right Eye...

Wilhelm entered Rakon's tent hurriedly, half equipped and helmet-less (a rare feat, when he was on campaign). Like many members of his order (they were less than three hundreds), he had come along with Rakon's army to challenge Parnoth on the field of battle. He was an aging man, with blond hair slowly turning gray and a short beard that he no longer kept orderly. His armor bore the black crosses of the Order of the Dragon, but he had not finished donning it - he'd been in a hurry. Despite his age, he was a still a splendid warrior, which was why he had followed his brothers here. Now, however, he looked mildly alarmed.

"Saer Tengrim. We have been warned by your scouts that Parnoth has landed south of Altaregia two days ago. He is burning the farmlands and slowly making his way towards the city, from the reports we are receiving so far. However, we can probably intercept him before he reaches the city. Shall I call for my brothers and tell your lieutenants to assemble their own troops?"

He spoke with a western accent, in a somewhat deep voice. Without his helmet, he sounded like a refined and aging westerner, but with it, he might as well have been one of the Gods' champions - which was probably why he wore it often.
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Re: You are King III: Winter 937 AAL
« Reply #1476 on: November 18, 2012, 08:11:17 pm »

[6][5] Meanwhile in Rakon's camp, near the Right Eye...

Wilhelm entered Rakon's tent hurriedly, half equipped and helmet-less (a rare feat, when he was on campaign). Like many members of his order (they were less than three hundreds), he had come along with Rakon's army to challenge Parnoth on the field of battle. He was an aging man, with blond hair slowly turning gray and a short beard that he no longer kept orderly. His armor bore the black crosses of the Order of the Dragon, but he had not finished donning it - he'd been in a hurry. Despite his age, he was a still a splendid warrior, which was why he had followed his brothers here. Now, however, he looked mildly alarmed.

"Saer Tengrim. We have been warned by your scouts that Parnoth has landed south of Altaregia two days ago. He is burning the farmlands and slowly making his way towards the city, from the reports we are receiving so far. However, we can probably intercept him before he reaches the city. Shall I call for my brothers and tell your lieutenants to assemble their own troops?"

He spoke with a western accent, in a somewhat deep voice. Without his helmet, he sounded like a refined and aging westerner, but with it, he might as well have been one of the Gods' champions - which was probably why he wore it often.

"Very well, Sir Wilheim, you do your order merit. We move at once, Parnoth cannot be allowed to escape again. You have have the most experience with army logistics out of the commanders and, as such, except  Lord Harald would raise any objections, I believe you should take provisory command of this charge"
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Re: You are King III: Winter 937 AAL
« Reply #1477 on: November 18, 2012, 09:31:52 pm »

begin scouting outside the warehouse for an ingress point.

[6+1] You climb up a nearby wall, scurrying across rooftops quickly and fleetly. Not a single shingle falls, and not a single person is alerted. A single window, set on the roof lets you see in below.
[4] You see a large group of men and women, armed with thick clubs, blades or staves. Three or four people stand around a cauldron that bubbles and churns. They add vials and such to it, silently working.

[6] You get an accurate count of how many people are in the place, it seems like there’s twelve(12) men guarding three cloaked people as they work. However, one of the robed figures glances up at the wrong time, and you can’t pull away from the edge fast enough. He let’s out a cry of alarm and points up. A club breaks the window just as you draw back.
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Re: You are King III: Winter 937 AAL
« Reply #1478 on: November 19, 2012, 03:28:05 am »

"15 men and women, 12 armed! Cauldron! Some kind of ritual!"

Fire my crossbow at one of the robed people, and join Talinth and the Masked Man for the fight
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Re: You are King III: Winter 937 AAL
« Reply #1479 on: November 19, 2012, 04:41:40 pm »

Aye, as long as we finally get to the job. I#m tired of sitting in this Puddle of Mud and waiting for thigns to happen.
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Re: You are King III: Winter 937 AAL
« Reply #1480 on: November 19, 2012, 09:52:27 pm »

As soon as he was given command, Wilhelm assembled the army and raced towards Parnoth's location. [3+2 vs 6] [5] Sadly, he arrived too late; the Duc had already set much of the lands on fire when the two armies finally met on the field. [5 parcels damaged for the year (3 from Altaregia, 2 from Arborvent)].

[2+1] In a series of bold maneuvers, the Templar lead his troops into the field with the apparent intention of taking Parnoth in the rear. As the enemy general turned around to face him, Will sent his cavalry ahead in the right while crashing into him in the front, flanking him and forcing him into a difficult position [+25% strength for Windheath's army]. To press the advantage further, he forced his troops to rush into battle, [6+1 vs 6] preventing Parnoth from attempting any tactics whatsoever until he could disengage and locking him into a bad position.

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[12 vs 11, one of Parnoth's regiments is destroyed, Harald's mercenary cavalry regiment is damaged] The first regiment on Parnoth's side took the brunt of the assault, suffering a charge from the main army while the cavalry forced them into a wider formation than usual. They were all dead within the first minutes, albeit they did manage to kill a good part of the knights charging at them, by turning their spears against them while opening their flank to the main army, a poor tactical decision but one which, at least, cost the enemy dear.

[6+1 vs 1] [14 vs 4, one of Parnoth's regiments is destroyed] Failing to disengage, Parnoth's forces continued to suffer massive damage as Rakon and Harald's forces cut deeper into the enemy lines, disorganizing and subsequently massacring a good part of the enemy army.

[1+1 vs 2] [6 vs 6, a regiment on each side takes damage] The battle started to slow down as both forces lost their momentum, turning into a fight of attrition while Wilhelm was forced to send regiments on the western flank to prevent Parnoth's troops from getting away.

[2+3 vs 3] [1 vs 1, a regiment on each side goes down due to attrition (the Windlander's mercs)] Seeing the desperation of his situation, Parnoth started pulling his forces out of the field, organizing a retreat. Determined to stop him, Wilhelm sent the cavalry straight after him; while they did catch up, they took tremendous damage facing the enemy army alone, and the mercenaries broke and ran.

[3] [1] At that time, Parnoth decided it was time to run for his life. However, his banner leaving the field was noticed, and Wilhelm decided to send foragers after him to prevent his escape while he finished the battle [1 cavalry regiment leaves the field and goes after Parnoth].

[9 vs 2][4 vs 1] Meanwhile, on the battlefield, the rest of the army caught up with the cavalry and started finishing the job, methodically destroying all of the remaining troops on Parnoth's side. [Last two regiments destroyed]

[7 vs 5] Despite his best attempts to run, [5] a lone knight finally caught up with the general, spotting his armor amongst the many cowards fleeing in the field.

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After a short and intense fight, the general killed the would-be hero and continued on his way.

[6+1 vs 4] His daughter was not as lucky, however, and she was captured as she left the camp when she understood the battle was lost. She was brought to Rakon, while Wilhelm gathered his cavalry and raced to the ships, hoping to capture them before the general could reach them.

[4 vs 5] Parnoth got on a ship and set sail before the knights reached him, but [3] he was forced to leave two of them behind.

[6 vs 6] In an audacious maneuver to prevent the soldiers of Windheath from looting the ships' coffers, he turned his fleet back around, and his men readied their torches... While the Windlanders did the same. They kept each other at bay for a time...
[4 vs 4] A rather long time...
[1 vs 2] Until a few torches landed on the first ship stuck on land, starting a minor fire.
[3 vs 2] The cavalrymen replied by setting the foresail of Parnoth's ship on fire, but failed to cause damage.
[2 vs 5] Finally, Parnoth and his men managed to start a real fire when a torch hit a sail, and said the mast of said sail fell on the other ship, ruining them both.

-Roughly an hour later-

Wilhelm came into the commanding tent, and sat on a chair, formidably tired. Slowly, he removed his helmet and half dropped it on the ground. He was covered in blood, and his armor was damaged in multiple places, but he did not look wounded. In front of him sat Rakon, and to Rakon's left was Harald - and between the Templar and the nobles, there was a young girl, tied and gagged, who had caused a civil war and thousands of deaths.

Finally, he spoke - sounding tired, if in a relatively good mood.

"Well, we won. I daresay we even won a great victory, although it's a shame Parnoth got away. What now? What do we do with the girl?"
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Re: You are King III: Winter 937 AAL
« Reply #1481 on: November 20, 2012, 05:14:15 am »

Dechire...Osport...Spiritau-tuasea-...that place between Northwatch and Stormstead...

Renart glanced back to check on the army behind him as he traveled the worn path leading to Dechire. If Parnoth was causing trouble along the Eastern lines, he would make sure it would be stopped before anything could be done.

March onto Dechire with my PG, and the Royal Army. Trent is to be given authority over Northwatch and all its holdings for the current itme.

Aim to pacify Dechire, or take hold of its governing nobility.
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Re: You are King III: Winter 937 AAL
« Reply #1482 on: November 20, 2012, 08:53:30 am »

Ascalon was now stuck inside Stormstead, with no clue of what should be done. The Haegar threat has been swiftly disposed off, but surely there was still some small feats a knight could accomplish? The Regent would surely help him.

Go to the castle and ask for an audience with Edgard.
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Re: You are King III: Winter 937 AAL
« Reply #1483 on: November 20, 2012, 07:14:57 pm »

At the command tent...

"We head to Lorvese at once, the girl is too dangerous a tool in the wrong hands and the Capital is currently cut off from the rest of realm. She must remain locked away until further notice"

Turning to Harald, Duc Rakom continues.

"Marquis Harald, feel free to join us if you will, Parnoth shouldn't be a threat anymore, at least not for a while"

Head back to Lorvese with my regiment. While it is assumed that Wilhelm will follow, he is free to follow another course of action, should he wish so.
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Re: You are King III: Winter 937 AAL
« Reply #1484 on: November 20, 2012, 07:51:20 pm »

Wilhelm follows Rakon to Drachengrab and trains his weapon skill for the winter

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