B.But kill only the assassin, the jump away.
6
You crouch and leap into the air, it takes only a moment for your to roll onto the gatehouse. The longbowman who fired the arrow you decapitate with a quick swing of the sword. His body and head drop to the ground as the Knight and others on the gatehouse freeze in fear. You point your sword at the Knight,
“I expect those provisions.”
Without another word you leap down back your men. Your champions stare at the gate and wall in anger, and several bows are nocked and ready to fire. You tell them to march on, but though they comply they do so with grumbles, and Sir Fronel’s brother, still hugging the warm bloody, swears bloody vengeance against the city.
The Hell gate had crumbled into stumps by the time you approach. It would offer no entry to you and yours. Perhaps you had managed to stop the invasion? Somehow you doubted it. You summon a war council of your more educated champions.
What is your next step?A. Go to the next nearest city, known as Elmhome.
B. Go to the capital of Kingsgarden, and seek the King’s guidance.
C. One suggests going to the Dwarven fortress of Kavarsh Cevual, to outfit yourself and your men in worthy gear.
D. And the last, an old man with a white beard, quietly suggested traveling to the wizard tower by Lorchus, a town to the north. After you glanced away from him, he disappeared. No one remembered seeing anyone like that, but Lorchus was a far distance north from here.
E. Something else?