"Welcome to the first meeting of the Demongate Guardians."
Sir Brenzen's voice rang out across the table. There was a brief silence, then a million questions at once.
"Why are we here?"
"What are you talking about?"
"What is going on?"
Tarmid remained silent. He had hoped it would not have to come to this, but Sir Brenzen had deemed it necessary to invoke the emergency plan. They had always had it in their back pocket, in case of a disaster, and perhaps it was getting to the point where drastic action would be needed. Still, Sir Brenzen could be a little less blunt about this.
Sir Brenzen raised his hand for silence, and the clamor died almost immediately, "All will be answered in due time," he turned to Tarmid, "I am invoking the emergency disclosure powers that come with my rank, Tarmid. As a scribe of the order, it is your duty to make note of that, should the council wish to review it."
"Now, to begin. I have the right, as a high magebane of the order of the Knights of St. Zane, to, in an emergency, divulge certain facts about the situation that would be otherwise classified, at my discretion. Let me be clear: nothing any of us say here leaves this room, or there will be hell to pay."
The room was dead silent, apart from the scratching of Tarmid's pen against parchment.
"I have called you here today because you represent some of the most important and skilled dwarves in our fortress. You three have demonstrated yourselves to be dwarves of great courage and quick mind, and that is exactly what we need."
In shortened speech, Sir Brenzen gave the assembled dwarves insight into the current nature of the fortress: of the menace of Castle Helgard, of the true mission of the fortress's founding, and of the magic in their midst. The three laydwarves sat stunned, unsure of what to do with the revelations that had been thrust upon them.
In closing, Sir Brenzen finished, "Each of you have your own unique skills in various areas. Ingish, it is said that you can build any machine, any trap, with ease and simplicity, yet they are far more effective than anything another dwarf can make. Bomrek, you are an expert in examining the bodies of the fallen as well as the wounds of the living. And Tun, you occupy a unique position of trust as our mayor."
Sir Brenzen paused for a moment, then said, in a softer, friendlier tone, "And if we are to survive, if the fortress is to survive, I will need each of you to help us. Can you do that?"
Another long pause, then Ingish stood, "If what you say is true, I am willing to accept the honor of being called a guardian. What is it I can do?"
A weary smile came across Sir Brenzen's face, "Thank you, Ingish. Tarmid can explain to all of you who accept what you can do for the fortress in this hour of need. But an hour has passed, and we must depart, before anyone begins to wonder where we are."
So, yeah, Sir Brenzen just assembled a group of various dwarves to assist in rooting out and eliminating threats both internal and external.