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Post by Marduk on Dec 15, 2003 21:53:45 GMT -5
“The only thing that keeps us from burning every thing in sight is that since he fell, we came across a new leader but he has some influence over us since they bring us food and help our eggs in the dens. But it works both ways we protect them as much as they help us. But pretty much we’re of no leader really.” He looks down slightly thinking apon this matter further.
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Isolde
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All those who wander are not lost, but all those who are lost are morons.
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Post by Isolde on Dec 16, 2003 19:03:43 GMT -5
Isolde watched him carefully, "Marduk do you think that it would be worth the trip--that the fell creatures of Mordor would have a chanc of alliance with them?" Something like hope glimmered in her sharp grey eyes. Perhaps her group would have a chance at -dare she say it- domination of Middle-earth with such powerful creatures behind them.
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Post by Marduk on Dec 16, 2003 20:54:04 GMT -5
“Yes there would be a good chance but since both barbarian and dragon lived so long together they may have inter mated perhaps but this is only my thinking. But if you get one they will need the other since they can’t take care of their young for their since would most likely crush the eggs so both races would be needed. To be stronger as I can see your hopes of my brethren to help but there could still be some undercurrent. In the broods.” His eyes locked onto hers watching them slightly glimmer.
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Isolde
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Post by Isolde on Dec 22, 2003 16:37:53 GMT -5
"Hmmm...." Isolde mumbled thoughtfully. As usual she was thinking of something spontaneous, dangerous but more than likely fruitful. "I suppose it's worth a try. By morning I can have a group ready to go out there. You will need to accompany them with this, I must think about whether or not I should go. If there was another attack, without orders they'd be stunned. But...."
Isolde continued her thought on the matter. Her lieutenant was nothing but trustworthy, if not a bit naive. If she layed plans with him, then all would be ready. But there was the ever present doubt in her mind.
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Post by Marduk on Dec 23, 2003 14:21:49 GMT -5
“Yes I see why your not wanting to leave her for since they can’t act on their own they would be sitting humans on a hill.” He said while watching her and noticed that she was worried. “If you set up temp walls and set things up around this village so that if there was any attack they would be forced into the city at one point having your men attack them as they tried to get through.” He waited for her thought on this matter.
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Isolde
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All those who wander are not lost, but all those who are lost are morons.
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Post by Isolde on Dec 23, 2003 16:01:17 GMT -5
Right, and she needed to think what it would do to a new band of warriors green as grass to go out in the wild with a stranger. There were all sorts of places where they could get into trouble. This felt like mass-parenting to Isolde.
"It's sounds like a solid idea. They learn quickly if kept in the same place like this, battle on these grounds has already proved an easy task for them," Isolde replied, "It's much better for me to accompany them from the looks of things."
Isolde blinked, rubbing stress from her eyes for a moment. "I will need to plan the construction with my officials this afternoon, possibly very late into the evening if I know anything about these people. You may retire to the northern wing of the tower you found me in. A guard will be posted at your door--just a precaution though I wouldn't try leaving if I were you," she explained as she stood ushering over a newer looking soldier, lightly equipped but skilled beyond his years. She related her orders to him in their own, more rapid but guttural Black Tongue. He nodded and motioned for Marduk to follow him, not knowing the words to tell him this in the Common Speech.
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