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Post by Quenton Baratheon on Mar 27, 2008 10:21:12 GMT -5
Won't be necessary but ok.
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Post by mark on Mar 27, 2008 10:25:09 GMT -5
haha.
Oliver, I am quite lost on the business of squiring. I am not very knowledgeable on the different sorts of armor, etc., and the terms to use when describing what the squire is doing. I have a general idea, but I don't want to go into detail and sound silly.
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Post by Quenton Baratheon on Mar 27, 2008 10:33:03 GMT -5
Haha I have no idea either, hence why I've just skimmed over it.
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Post by mark on Mar 27, 2008 10:45:05 GMT -5
haha ok, i was wondering why you hadnt answered my ooc questions. But now I guess we wait until a site council person comes and rolls the fight
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Post by Ser Kenneth Coyn on Mar 27, 2008 12:38:38 GMT -5
///////// Gentleman I need you to make a visible efforts for preparing the Army to march. We will need to pack our siege equipment and make other arrangements. Most of the men at Horn Hill are not the best since our Veterans are with Alex. I am working on securing safe passage through the Mander. We need to make the appearance that we are marching as quickly as possible to bring the Dornish into the pass so we can spring our trap. Once they are bloodied we will probably march 4000 troops to reenforce Nightsong to bottle up the pass. Leave 4,000 men at Horn Hill to defend the approach and then march Alexander's men plus 2,000 others at Horn Hill towards the capital. However if the Dornish never move then our best troops are left sitting in place.
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Post by mark on Mar 27, 2008 13:04:33 GMT -5
hah. I'm a little confused by that, was I supposed to do anything? (just makin sure, in case I am supposed to and then don't)
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Post by Ser Kenneth Coyn on Mar 27, 2008 13:48:16 GMT -5
Sorry basically just roleplay the orders to prepare the army maybe write scenarios to support that decision to march. If there is a lot of talk about it on our RP forums then it gives the impression that it is immediate which is what I want.
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Post by Ser Kenneth Coyn on Mar 27, 2008 21:35:44 GMT -5
Allright I need Oliver and Robb to meet Alexander at Nightsong and then we are off to Summer Hall, to protect from the Dornish invasion there.
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Post by mark on Mar 27, 2008 21:38:18 GMT -5
okay so do I just post that im in Nightsong or what?
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Post by Ser Kenneth Coyn on Mar 27, 2008 22:00:41 GMT -5
I'll post that the whole army is there.
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Post by mark on Mar 29, 2008 19:18:17 GMT -5
Back to the topic of the thread: What now?
What now? I know our men are marching on the capital, and stormlanders are there too, and the riverlanders are marching too. So basically is it all going to come down to one giant battle outside the walls of King's Landing?
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Post by The Flint on Mar 30, 2008 15:24:06 GMT -5
King's Landing has already fallen Robb. Right now the Far Reach is at Blackhaven acting as a blocking force against the Dornish. But it turns out the Dornish aren't going to March North (They never do, pussies!). Either Horas will escape the Red Keep and make it to his army in the field, in which case the war will be in the Riverlands, or he will die, and the Northern part of the war will be over. Than its a question of bringing the Dornish back into the fold, since they have just declared independence. Not sure how to do that yet, but we'll come up with something,and I think probably be in the lead. We may seize Sunspear by sea as a possible method.
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Post by mark on Mar 30, 2008 15:30:36 GMT -5
Okay, that sounds like we're doing awesome then. I was just thinking that the 30,000 riverlanders were marching to KL so I thought there would be a battle when they got there.
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Post by The Flint on Mar 30, 2008 15:52:42 GMT -5
Oh, that's very true, but I'm guessing that when Horas goes down, there motivation to fight will be gone and they'll bend the knee.
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Post by mark on Apr 1, 2008 9:20:23 GMT -5
Seems that you predicted exactly what they would do, Francis. What now? Is our army still guarding against the Dornish? Are they our next target? Or is everything just kind of up in the air at this point?
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