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Post by dienekes on Mar 7, 2008 19:31:53 GMT -5
Feld looks to Hendry. "You should go to the Free Cities. That is the average day to a sellsword."
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Post by Percy Rivers on Mar 7, 2008 20:23:53 GMT -5
The Lord of Winterfell and the bedreggald ranger whispered to eachother head, holding a secret conference. Without warning Blizzard took off into the trees, on the hunt.
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Post by edricdayne on Mar 7, 2008 22:19:55 GMT -5
Hendry glanced forward when he saw Roose and the ranger talk, then turns back to Feld. "I do not like the free cities. Too much city, not enough forest."
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Post by dienekes on Mar 7, 2008 22:21:54 GMT -5
"Eh to each there own. Less forest means more people to buy your services."
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Post by edricdayne on Mar 7, 2008 22:24:34 GMT -5
Hendry laughed. "I don't need people to pay me, I make my own work."
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Post by teffaron on Mar 8, 2008 9:49:41 GMT -5
Teffarons horse came galloping up to Roose Stark. "M' Lord my hawk mannok has sighted at least 100 wildlings in clearing not 2 leagues from here, what shall we do?"
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Post by dienekes on Mar 8, 2008 9:58:19 GMT -5
"Burn, fight, kill, I'd imagine." Feld laughs.
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Post by Sam on Mar 8, 2008 10:31:10 GMT -5
Ser Tommen was still chatting with Hendry Dustin when the young man ran up to the Stark Lord and told him of a hundred wildlings two leagues way. "We outnumber them five-to-one, unless the hundred that were seen are working in concert with a larger force attempting to ambush us. Mayhaps this is a trap, to draw us in," he said to Hendry, while Stark shouted for all the high-ranking nobles to ride to him.
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Post by edricdayne on Mar 8, 2008 12:10:13 GMT -5
Hendry nodded. "Yes, those Wildings have lived here all their lives. But if that is a trap, I'd be surprised. No Lords or Kings leads to unorganization, and the Wildings are not smart." He said to Ser Tommen.
"Follow me, Tommen. I want you by my side, you're a good man." Hendry trotted forward to Roose.
"I think we should attack. The Wildings do not have the resources or intelligence to organize a trap, let alone to have enough men gathered to ambush us with. I think we will be safe by attacking." He said, confident of his and his men's skills.
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Post by dienekes on Mar 8, 2008 12:12:58 GMT -5
"Keep the horse in reserve." Ulfor said softly. "The rabble couldn't handle a cavalry charge, it'd be best to spring their trap first before sending in our advantage."
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Post by dienekes on Mar 8, 2008 12:15:20 GMT -5
OOC: I have no idea.
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Post by Sam on Mar 8, 2008 12:21:35 GMT -5
Ser Tommen turned his horse's reins to follow Hendry Dustin, though he still felt a sense of unease and the man's obvious distain for the wildlings did not lessen that at all. He did not think underestimating these wildlings, in their own lands especially, was wise but did not wish to contradict the lords around him as he was very aware of his low status as, essentially, a hedge knight.
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Post by dienekes on Mar 8, 2008 12:29:23 GMT -5
Feld and Ulfor go to Roose's sides.
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Post by edricdayne on Mar 8, 2008 12:34:31 GMT -5
Hendry continues to talk to Roose. "When we attack, we should send all our foot straight at them. Split our horse in half, and send them in wide sweeps to either side, to completely surround the enemy forces." Hendry said, telling him to send the horse in a wide sweep in case there really IS an ambush.
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Post by dienekes on Mar 8, 2008 12:36:59 GMT -5
"That'd be through forest." Ulfor pointed out. "The horse won't be able to move effectively in there."
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