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Nine years ago King Aiden Perenolde betrayed the Alliance and sided with the Horde of Orgrim Doomhammer. Nine years ago Prince Alric Perenolde, the second heir of Alterac was sent into exile for his own protection. This exile turned permanent and Captain Normand Garside, your guardian for the past nine years made sure that you were safe and learned the useful skills that would help you in the future.

Now you are ready to carry the responsibility and unite the scattered Alteraci people and reclaim the lands that were once the Kingdom of Alterac.

Life is not always fair or forgiving. There are always mistakes and errors you or others make. And you have done one quite big one.

Two weeks ago you had a serious mishap. During your daily magic lessons, you learned how to create a fire and light a candle. That alone as a mundane human is a great success after only half a year of studying magic. But during the lesson, you reached too far, pushed yourself too far and in the middle of trying to light a fire into a hearth, you fell and lost your consciousness. If not for the fast action by Lady Nalice, you probably would have died, for she saved you and prevented you from entering the limbo of oblivion.

Your heart stopped and you were dead for nearly thirty seconds before Nalice managed to restart your heart with a sudden influx of Fel. You were saved, but the Fel did have its effect on you. Black nails, green eyes and to your worry and fear, potentially changes in who you are as well.

In the last two weeks you have practised how to walk again and you have had plenty of time to think about everything. About who you are, about your friends and especially about the future. You tried to reach too far and it backfired, this isn’t a race, this is a marathon. You have just passed your nineteenth birthday, you can slow down a bit and let your underlings handle things for you.

Yet there will be work to be done. You have met your officers and fed them the fake story of you being poisoned by a Syndicate assassin. You decided that Captain Garside would be leading the campaign of Strahnbrad Hills while you are still recuperating, but at least you would be joining them in Tarren Mill before they march out. There would be the oil negotiations and you would have a chance to meet your lover Jandice Barov.

Even in your current shape, now that you have returned back into the spotlight, there would be work to be done. And you knew that while your mind was willing and your body wasn’t, your enemies wouldn’t stop. They would just work harder.

Welcome to Alterac Resurgent Quest!



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>>5836536

It had been two days since your meeting with your officers. You had gotten more work done, but not without your friends. Lady Malevus Silverthread, Malevus just for you and everyone else, had helped you to walk and recuperate. She had been there for you when you needed support and now you had been trying to walk the stairs up and down to strengthen your legs with her standing right behind you ready to catch you if you were to fall. Taretha Foxton, Tari for you and her closest friends, has helped you in your daily tasks, be it just to have food or help you get dressed. Her smile and friendliness has given you strength to push through the days. Normand and Maura Garside, your foster parents, your parents, have supported you from day to day, helping you in their own ways be it handling paperwork or just trying to make you realise that you are loved.

There was Lieutenant Cromwell who since the meeting had kept you up to date with the status of your troops. Eligius, your warlock and a spymaster, who had told you what he had heard and learned. Lady Nalice, the dragon Nalicatrasza, had watched over your health and observed your recovery. Lieutenant Beckston meanwhile had just offered his companionship with Sir Gravis, while not being much the thought mattered a lot.

You sat downstairs on your seat behind the dining table, your walking cane leaned on the table and you had your dark glasses on. While downstairs you had chosen to always wear the glasses just in case someone unexpectedly walks through the door.

“The hunters haven’t seen any mountain lion tracks in a week or two.” Eligius told you. “The large one they were avoiding hasn’t been seen. They think it has left the territory.”

You had hoped to hunt that one.

“The locals here in Dawnholme are trying to find work for the Unberbelliers.” He continued. “Some have already succeeded.”

“Underbelliers? Is that what they call them?” You asked back. That was a rather lame name.

“They needed some nickname.” Eligius said back and scratched his short beard.

“What else?”

“Pai has been asking for you.” Eligius said to you.

“You have been trying to get her to talk?”

“Yes, but not with success. She doesn’t want to talk with me at all, Pai just looks at me as I ask my questions and that's it.” Eligius told you.

“Yet you are trying.”

“I will have to try, I can’t give up otherwise she will have the joy of victory...” Eligius said in an apparent defeat.

“Alright, anything else?” You asked again.

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>>5836537

“The wizards?” Eligius shrugged. “You could meet them? I have their profiles ready.”

“And?”

“You could show your face to the locals, to your people. Maybe if you showed yourself, the rumours would calm down.” Eligius said back to you.

“And the rumours are what?” You asked and sighed. Of course the rumour mill is going on.

“It depends, they range from you being dead to varying levels of you being sick and or poisoned. Though the word had spread after you met your officers that you are alive, still there are those who doubt them.” Eligius said to you. “And the rumours that you have been just cooped inside with one of your lovers or that you haven’t even been here, in fact you have been in Alterac negotiating with the ogres.”

“Really? Ogres and lovers?” You asked him and laughed. Though it wouldn’t hurt to have Jandice to be around.

“Those are the rumours Prince Alric.” Eligius said and shrugged.

Alright, those were the rumours and options for today. Maybe you could get something done today.


>Go see Pai the Assassin. It is a good excuse for you to spread your legs and see how walking to the town and back will go.
>You should see the mages that arrived from Underbelly. Have them brought here so that you can speak with them.
>The locals should see your face. The rumours should be put to rest. You need to make sure that they know that you are alive and mostly fine.
>Other, write in.
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>>5836538

Thread 25! How far we have reached. Getting this far makes me a happy QM and so as always, if you have any questions about the Quest, characters or for the QM go ahead and ask them. I will try to answer them as well as I can. Consider this a bit of an 24/7 Q&A session.
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>>5836538
>You should see the mages that arrived from Underbelly. Have them brought here so that you can speak with them.
Pai needs to sweat a little first, showing up with the conspicuous glasses is gonna maoe the rumours worse and showing up with our eyes visible is gonna cause pandemonium.
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>>5836538
>>The locals should see your face. The rumours should be put to rest. You need to make sure that they know that you are alive and mostly fine.
Meet with our people. Organize it even, we have always hold the majority of their respect, loyalty and devotion. That internal strength must be completely maintained.

Organize an encounter with the mages later in the day. Pai, tommorow or next week. We still need a ton of help with our body
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We are their prince not showing ourselves for so long will have a worse effect. And we will be seen regardless when we leave for Tarren Mill with the army.
We know our people and talked with it in the past. We shouldn't be afraid of the people we want to protect, keeping us a secret is a not a good choice. The mistake was done, we can live with it and emphasize our survival and strength of mind. Alterac stands
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>>5836538
>The locals should see your face. The rumours should be put to rest. You need to make sure that they know that you are alive and mostly fine.
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>>5836538
>>Go see Pai the Assassin. It is a good excuse for you to spread your legs and see how walking to the town and back will go.
>>5836540
how do you do it?
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>>5836538
>The locals should see your face. The rumours should be put to rest. You need to make sure that they know that you are alive and mostly fine.
>Go see Pai the Assassin. It is a good excuse for you to spread your legs and see how walking to the town and back will go.

I guess we could do both. A small roundabout before going to see the assassin
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>>5836538
>You should see the mages that arrived from Underbelly. Have them brought here so that you can speak with them.
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Rather split vote, but doing rounds through the town and allowing locals to see you is the winner. Could I have a set of rolls, the first d10 is for the peasants and is best of three. Second and the third d10 is for the migrants and for the soldier and are best of four. This is for their reactions.


>3d10
>Best of four

>>5836770

Very carefully. Non joke answer is a lot of notes and the want to push the story forward with you my precious beautiful anons.
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>5837166
Inb4 we get 1 in 10.000 unlucky again.
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>>5837185

3d10 please, not a 1d10.
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Rolled 9, 1 = 10 (2d10)

>>5837197
Oh shit, sorry. This work since I already rolled 1d10?
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Rolled 9, 10, 4 = 23 (3d10)

>>5837166
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Rolled 6, 3, 5 = 14 (3d10)

>>5837166
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Rolled 8, 7, 5 = 20 (3d10)

>>5837166
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Rolled 4, 9, 5 = 18 (3d10)

>>5837166
Man I am tempted to call in that Makegood gift for the dragon fire cultivation runes, but then the troll battle is coming and it might be really nice to save Cromwell or Normand.
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>>5837325
If either Cromwell or Normand die, this is personal when we are up again. I want to be out of the bed so badly.
Wonder if Nalice, Eligius and the witches could be tasked with doing something against the trolls (i already know we have assigned a lot of different work, education and training to them. So it might be unwise but is something to consider with us being forced here).
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Update halfway done, but I am too knackered to finish it today. Rather interesting result from the rolls. I need to plan something for the near and further future.
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>>5837472
Its unfortunate everyone was rather spooked about pushing physical recovery so we just walked back and forth up stairs. Also we didn't take the increased strength and vitality glyphs.

I doubt we can ask any more of them without taking away from spymaster work and training. Plus Nalice considering glyph effects on us, and her own search for stuff.

A random dragon attack, or a stealthy mage or warlock attack. Either one might draw some rather unpleasant attention.

Nalice does a commando mage attack on the trolls before the army gets there > the underbelly mages we just got know it wasn't them > Alric must have a secret mage in his group.

A random dragon attack on the trolls we intended to kill, and who others know we were about to campaign against, would look a bit suspicious. Probably rile some neighbors and people with wonders if theres some wild dragons nesting somewhere, maybe one that got away from the Dragonmaw clan in the second war. The Aerie Peak dwarves start looking around for it, maybe Dalaran since they also keep an eye out for dragons, or operate on the suspicion that its a secret mage pretending it was a dragon attack that greatly benefitted us. Its an interesting topic.
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You stood in the dining room with your cane in your hand as Malevus draped an orange cloak with the swooping falcon of Alterac over your shoulders. This was a bit too flashy for your liking, but if you were to be seen, you should look the part. You had your normal clothes and on top of them you had thrown your winter jacket, it was still a bit cold to stand around in a leather jacket after all. Chaperon on your head and your hair well brushed, you looked rather presentable.

“Everything ready?” You asked and pushed your dark glasses up to hide your eyes proper.

“As ready as they can be Prince Alric.” Malevus said. “Royal Foot Guard and the knights are waiting.”

On insistence by Normand, you would have the Royal Foot Guard trailing behind you. Less for your security, but more as a show of force and projection of your image. And Normand was right, you needed to look strong or at least convey the idea of being strong.

You gave a nod to her and allowed your squire to open the door for you. With careful steps you left your home for the first time in nearly two and half weeks. The midday sun shone brightly and it would have blinded you if not for your glasses.

The Royal Foot Guard, all ten men of whom the majority had been with you for the past two years, stood there in their new Dark Iron plate mails, their orange cloaks fluttering in the wind. You wouldn’t find more loyal and skilled men anywhere else as you passed each and everyone of them, shaking their hands one by one.

“Sir Gravis.” You said as the leader of your knights saluted you. The man in the black plate mail, with his long black hair, looked as dashing rogue as always. “Still haven’t found a new member?”

“No my Prince, we have strict standards.” Sir Gravis said back to you with a jest.

“Good, I only expect the best.” You said back and smiled. “Shall we go?”

“At your pace my Prince.” Sir Gravis replied and gave you way.

Now just to put a smile on and get through this and hope your legs can carry you.



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>10


When you crossed the short distance between your home and Dawnholme, immediately the people recognised you. Whatever they had been doing, they dropped it and came to see you.

Be it young or old, men or women, they all seemed happy to see you as they told how they had prayed and wished for your health to recover. Of course having the walking cane and then seeing you slowly make your way was concerning to them, but seeing you up and walking in the end was enough for them.

Several times your soldiers or Malevus had to push some people back a bit and your progress through the town was slow due to people stopping you. Which actually was fine, this allowed you to stop and rest your legs. At one point you even sat down with a few old grandpas and spoke with them. A valid excuse to rest a bit.

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>>5838440

And if the Alteracis were happy to see you, the migrants from Underbelly were outright ecstatic. When the word spread that you were in the town, the people from Underbelly flocked to see you. They thanked you for accepting them and taking them in. They wouldn't forget the selfish action by you and would do everything to pay you back somehow.

They were incredibly glad to be able to finally say their thanks to you in person, which made venturing out of your home feel like a success.

Your people and the newcomers loved you.



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You were tired when you reached the barracks and immediately you could feel the change in the atmosphere. Things were off.

It quickly became apparent why when Lieutenant Cromwell approached you and asked you to come into his office.

"Prince Alric, the news about your eyes have spread." Cromwell told you and continued. "The older soldiers are more understanding, but the fresher recruits have their doubts."

You pinched the bridge of your nose in annoyance. You wouldn't need any of this right now.

"Do you think this will affect how well the men will fight and obey orders?" You asked the most important question.

"They will follow orders, but some of them are quite shaken." Cromwell told you.

That was a problem.


>Ask who had spread the news? Not that many people had seen your green eyes after all.
>Have Cromwell gather the soldiers here together so that you can speak with them. It was probably for the best if they saw you and your eyes in person.
>Let this matter pass. You don't need to address the soldiers now. They will learn that nothing has changed from your actions.
>Other, write in.
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>>5838442
>Have Cromwell gather the soldiers here together so that you can speak with them. It was probably for the best if they saw you and your eyes in person.
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>>5838442
>>Have Cromwell gather the soldiers here together so that you can speak with them. It was probably for the best if they saw you and your eyes in person
Alric is their prince, and they will see him for what he is not a monster, but a man with the only desire of seeing his people and the kingdom of his forefathers restored. We bleed red, we don't worship horrors and we wear the orange falcon with honor.
We shall reforge their hearts with courage and strength.
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>>5838442
>>Have Cromwell gather the soldiers here together so that you can speak with them. It was probably for the best if they saw you and your eyes in person.
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>>5838442
>>Have Cromwell gather the soldiers here together so that you can speak with them. It was probably for the best if they saw you and your eyes in person.
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>>5837583
To be fair physical recovery has been difficult. We need a lot of time to move, and sometimes help or some rest. I am afraid it might take 1-2 months for full recovery.

That's why I only considered it could be too much rumor. Even then..... it might work. We will see.
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>>5838442
>>Have Cromwell gather the soldiers here together so that you can speak with them. It was probably for the best if they saw you and your eyes in person.

The vets understand. A man could get struck by dark powers of a warlock and survive, does he come back to welcome arms or...?


>Other, write in.
A round of drinks always gets the boys in a better mood. A chance for the new recruits to show off their skills.

A cause for celebration like a Cromwell Promotion would have been good for morale. Possibly a lesser promotion if theres someone up for Sergeant or another Lieutenant. Maybe Beckston's child is almost due. Letting them know we have some mages waiting in the wings which would be great support for the campaign.
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Seeing your soldiers is the winner. Could I have some clarifying votes on how will you handle this.


Eyes:
>Keep them hidden behind the glasses, your presence should be enough alone.
>Keep them on, but imply heavily that your eyes are green.
>Take off your glasses, let the soldiers see them. Give a confirmation to the news and rumours

How to approach them:
>Warmly, less strictly and more informally.
>Don't be overly stern, but be disappointed that the soldiers were the ones spreading rumours and news.
>Sternly, make it clear to them that the eyes change nothing about you.
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>>5839015
>Take off your glasses, let the soldiers see them. Give a confirmation to the news and rumours

>Don't be overly stern, but be disappointed that the soldiers were the ones spreading rumours and news.
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>>5839015
>Keep them on, but imply heavily that your eyes are green.
>Don't be overly stern, but be disappointed that the soldiers were the ones spreading rumours and news.
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>>5839015
>>Keep them on, but imply heavily that your eyes are green.
>Don't be overly stern, but be disappointed that the soldiers were the ones spreading rumours and news.
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>>5839015
>Keep them on, but imply heavily that your eyes are green.
>Don't be overly stern, but be disappointed that the soldiers were the ones spreading rumours and news.
Showing our eyes could backfire, make it less about them and more about spreading rumours
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>>5839015
>Take off your glasses, let the soldiers see them. Give a confirmation to the news and rumours

>Don't be overly stern, but be disappointed that the soldiers were the ones spreading rumours and news.
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Too tired to finish the update today without a drop in quality. So I will ask a vote for what will Alric do next. The options that are not chosen will be pushed into the future.


>Invite the mages to see you. You want to learn more about them.
>Go visit Pai and see what she wants from you. Also deal with Sahvan, he has probably stayed in the jail for enough long time.
>Go see Nalice and continue your magic studies. You can't wait too long to recover.
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>>5839531
>>Invite the mages to see you. You want to learn more about them.
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>>5839531
>Invite the mages to see you. You want to learn more about them.
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>>5839531
>Invite the mages to see you. You want to learn more about them.
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>>5839531
>>Invite the mages to see you. You want to learn more about them.
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>>5839531
>>Go visit Pai and see what she wants from you. Also deal with Sahvan, he has probably stayed in the jail for enough long time.
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Cromwell had gathered all the available soldiers together into the great hall of the barracks. There were the crossbowmen, some footmen and archers, the bandit rogues of Sir Radan, the knights of Sir Gravis and the Royal Foot Guards. Even some City Guards were standing there.

They were milling around when you stepped into the hall. Your presence got them quickly to sort themselves into ranks and prepare to listen to what you had to say.

You pushed the glasses up with your free hand and slowly made your way past the soldiers in their ranks, staring each and everyone of them through the dark glasses. While they didn't see your eyes, they knew that you were staring daggers at them by how you looked at them.

When you had slowly walked past them, you turned around and went to stand next to Cromwell.

And then you sighed deeply and let your shoulders drop a bit.

"I am not angry, but I am disappointed." You told the soldiers. "Disappointed that the worst rumourmongers had to be you. I walked through the whole town and instead of people being suspicious of me or avoiding me, they greeted me, they showed their happiness at seeing me up and walking after two weeks of being cooped up inside my home. They were happy to see their Prince who had survived an assassination attempt."

You scanned the soldiers for how they would react to this.

"Instead of the peasants who love their rumours and news, it was you with whom I have shed blood, shared the shieldwall and nearly died, who decided to let this get into your heads." You said, tapping your glasses and sighed again. "People whom I trust to carry themselves with honour and whom I trust to defend Alterac and her people."

The whole day had taken a toll on you and you leaned on your cane a bit. Your soldiers could see that you were tired, which you knew to use to your advantage.

"Only thing that has changed is that my body is unwilling to carry me right now. If not for this, I would join you in the campaign, but sadly I can't." You told them somewhat sternly. "I can't express how disappointed I am with myself so don't add to that by disappointing me any further."

You straightened your back and collected yourself a bit.

"I don't need to put an emphasis on how important conquering Strahnbrad Hills will be to us. So do not disappoint me or the people of Alterac." You told them and finished your speech before turning to look at Cromwell and giving him a nod.

He barked some orders and the soldiers started to file out the hall. You watched them leave and when finally they had filed out, you could relax a bit.

"Malevus." You said with an ordering tone and your squire took a step to stand next to you.

Immediately you grabbed her shoulder and leaned on her. Your legs could barely carry yourself and the second half of your speech had been a struggle for you to keep yourself standing.

"I got you Alric." Malevus said and took a hold of you.

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>>5840552

"Lieutenant Cromwell, can you help me into your office? I need to rest a bit." You asked him and saw that he didn't like what he was seeing.

"Sorry for being this frail…" You said back to him. You felt embarrassed.

Cromwell didn't answer as he just nodded to you. You weren't sure what he was thinking, but seeing you like this should help him to understand that you weren't like this because you wanted to.



"I am sorry for meeting you like this." You said and fixed your glasses.

You had been smuggled out of the barracks after your legs were way too tired to carry you. Malevus had fetched the Robe of Obfuscation that you had used to not be seen as a conveniently placed horse cart stopped in front of the barracks. Malevus had helped you on and then off when you had reached your home.

And now you were sitting in your bed, your legs covered by the blanket and propped upright with a pile of pillows. Tari had brushed your hair and made sure you shirt was without any wrinkles. You were as presentable as you could be.

"We can come back later." Said the older woman wearing a stupendously large hat.

"Nonsense, it is my fault for walking so much in the town." You said and waved her suggestion away. "Now let's introduce ourselves. I am Prince Alric Perenolde, the Second Heir of Alterac, the rightful ruler of these lands and so on and so forth."

The three mages looked at you until they replied to you one by one.

"I am Jon Boyd." The first one said. He was wearing robes of red and purple. You could see that his right ear had burned off and there were burn marks across his face. Also his right arm was heavily bandaged.

"Madam Judy Martin, at your service Prince Perenolde." The older lady in the big hat and otherwise rather wizard's robe said.

The third mage, a bald man with a head full of crisscrossing scars and dents, opted to just bow.

"That is Luke Williams. He is mute, the orcs took his tongue and tortured him." Boyd told you to which Williams just nodded.

The profiles Eligius had made matched with what they had told you, but now that they were here, they could tell you more.


>Have them tell you who they are and what skills they bring to the table. And most importantly how much do they ask for the pay.
>What do they expect of life in Dawnholme? What do they expect of you, do you need to do anything to them?
>Everyone has their reason why they lived in Underbelly. You want to know what their reasons were, though will they answer?
>Other, write in.

>Don't mention Eligius being a warlock or you training to be a mage.
>Tell them about Eligius being a warlock and being your expert in magic. They have probably seen more strange things in Underbelly.
>Have them know that you are training to become a mage. They would probably learn about it sooner than later.
>Other, write in.

QM: Here we go. Please vote on both.
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>>5840553
>Everyone has their reason why they lived in Underbelly. You want to know what their reasons were, though will they answer?
>Don't mention Eligius being a warlock or you training to be a mage.
not spilling our secrets to people we just met
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>>5840553
>Everyone has their reason why they lived in Underbelly. You want to know what their reasons were, though will they answer?
>Don't mention Eligius being a warlock or you training to be a mage.
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>>5840553
>>What do they expect of life in Dawnholme? What do they expect of you, do you need to do anything to them?
>Have them know that you are training to become a mage. They would probably learn about it sooner than later.
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>>5840553
>Everyone has their reason why they lived in Underbelly. You want to know what their reasons were, though will they answer?
>Don't mention Eligius being a warlock or you training to be a mage.
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>>5840553

>What do they expect of life in Dawnholme? What do they expect of you, do you need to do anything to them?

>Other, write in
Any news and rumors in Dalaran? What was the sentiment people seemed to have about people leading the Underbelly? In your opinions, are there others who might have been suitable to coming here, but something stopped them and what?

>Don't mention Eligius being a warlock or you training to be a mage.

I wonder if any of them is a spy for Dalaran. A pyromancer with a habit of getting himself burned who wants to be reinstated by the service of keeping an eye on Alirc, or just hopeful to find someone to further his research.

An older woman presumably with an interest in an obscure and not powerful magic of naturalism, trusted to keep an eye on the underbelly but thats probably some tough living and shes eager to be somewhere where the sun shines even if it means keeping an eye on Alric's group. Or to just get away from there.

A man who was captured and tortured by orcs in the second war or on some clandestine mission. Perhaps captured by orcs who worked with the traitor King of Alterac? Eager for revenge if it presents itself in orcs or in a traitorous prince. It would be hard to catch a man in his lies and past when he cant actually speak, but he can still write letters of what he sees. Or has he simply heard of blackrock orc activity in the mountains and wants a piece.
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>>5840553
>Everyone has their reason why they lived in Underbelly. You want to know what their reasons were, though will they answer?
>Don't mention Eligius being a warlock or you training to be a mage.
good
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"What of the two students?" You asked.

"They are with Williams, and they are just students. Not on our level." Boyd replied and Williams nodded to it.

"Understandable, though at one point I would like to meet them as well." You told them and continued carefully. "I am sorry for being or sounding cautious, but wizards and magic can unnerve the commoners."

"They have kept their distance to us already." Madam Martin said back to you. "We aren't in Dalaran."

"We are not and that is why I would like to know why you were living in Underbelly? I told Captain Raethan to avoid witches and warlocks and he found you to be suitable. Why were you living down there? I visited the place once, it isn't a nice place for humans." You said.

"A few too many accidental fires. Kirin Tor made it clear that I wasn't allowed to leave, but that I couldn't practise my fire magic in the city either." Boyd told you and sounded bitter. "Underbelly was my only option."

"What did you do there?"

"I burned rats and sold my spells to thugs." Boyd didn't sound that enthusiastic. "Getting out of that place was what I wanted, at least I don't have to stink like shit everyday."

Driven to Underbelly by Kirin Tor? What would they think about him leaving for Alterac? Was he now your problem?

"I see, just don't cause any fires in the town and I think we will have no issues." You told him and grinned. He seemed to take it as a jest. "How about you Madam? You were a naturalist?"

"Yes, I have written widely about animals and their bodies, how they work and so on. My works are good enough that they should be in libraries all across the world." Madam Martin said proudly and Williams nodded to it, he seemed to agree.

"Then what is the issue?"

"The Sorcerers' League, guild politics. Because I wasn't part of them, when I released my first major study, they opted to ostracise me to avoid 'an outsider' stepping on their toes." Madam Martin said and sounded spiteful towards the League. "And that restricts what I can do, you can cut open a pig or a rat only so many times."

"So you moved to Underbelly where the smugglers can bring you what you want.'

"Observant smart thinking." Madam Martin replied. "Yes, there I had access to things I couldn't get anywhere else."

"Then why Alterac, I don't think you can get what you want from here?" You asked and raised your eyebrows.

"I believe I will, the work of a naturalist is not just animals, but plants as well. And the hills and mountains are just out there." Madam Martin said. You weren't sure if she was telling you everything. You opted to just nod.

"Mr. Williams?" You asked and looked at him and then back to Boyd. He seemed to know Williams well.

"Gambling. He lost too much coin to the wrong person and fled to Underbelly. And uhh… Underbelly protects its own, the thugs hired by this wrong person didn't get far." Boyd told you and Williams gave you a crooked smile, his jaw hadn't healed properly.

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>>5841257

"Would the… wrong person… follow you here?" You asked carefully.

Williams gave you a hollow awful sounding laugh.

"The person was found floating in the sewers two years later…" Boyd replied carefully.

"And if the danger was gone, why wouldn't he return back into the city then?" You asked.

"The man's family holds Williams responsible, though there is no evidence for it." Boyd continued. "He wouldn't have a future in the city."

"I see…"

Williams wouldn't confess, but you had a hunch that he had murdered the man he owned the coin to.

You wanted to sigh, but instead kept your stiff upper lip. Was this the best Captain Raethan had managed to find and get to migrate to Dawnholme? Someone who has set places and himself on fire accidentally, a pyromaniac or an arsonist probably. Someone who cuts open animals and you had a worrisome idea what else she has cut open. And a murderer.

Beggars couldn't be choosers, wasn't that the saying? They did seem sincere that they wouldn't cause issues and they had been rather open, but could you be sure about it? Should you send them away for the safety of your people? Or are you just a bit too paranoid? Or does your need of more magic trump over the potential negatives?


Sending them away:
>Jon Boyd, Pyromancer
>Madam Martin, Naturalist
>Luke Williams, Arcanist
>None, you need their skills

>Ask what their skills are and what they bring to the table? What is also their pay, they must not work for free?
>Any rumours or news from Underbelly or from Dalaran? Anything that would interest you?
>Do they know anyone else who could join them in Dawnholme? Any other mages or other people?
>Have them promise to not cause any issues while in Dawnholme and in Alterac. You don't want to hear any complaints about them.
>Other, write in.

QM: Please vote on both.
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>>5841258
>None, you need their skills

>Ask what their skills are and what they bring to the table? What is also their pay, they must not work for free?
>Any rumours or news from Underbelly or from Dalaran? Anything that would interest you?
>Do they know anyone else who could join them in Dawnholme? Any other mages or other people?
>Have them promise to not cause any issues while in Dawnholme and in Alterac. You don't want to hear any complaints about them.
Also have eligius shadow them or one of hes new minions.
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>>5841258
>>None, you need their skills
>>Ask what their skills are and what they bring to the table? What is also their pay, they must not work for free?
>>Any rumours or news from Underbelly or from Dalaran? Anything that would interest you?
>>Do they know anyone else who could join them in Dawnholme? Any other mages or other people?
>>Have them promise to not cause any issues while in Dawnholme and in Alterac. You don't want to hear any complaints about them.
Write Medivh! White! All the options!

>>5840864
Eligius needs to watch over them like anon said. All of them feel fishy and could be spies. I would put my money on the pyromaniac, or maybe he is just fishy some other way?
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>>5841361
>>5841284
>>5841258
>support
>we should ask Pyro bro. If he's ready to burn trolls without burning humans(aka our side. Don't need him to frag the team)
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>>5841258
>>None, you need their skills

>>Ask what their skills are and what they bring to the table? What is also their pay, they must not work for free?
>>Have them promise to not cause any issues while in Dawnholme and in Alterac. You don't want to hear any complaints about them.
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>>5841258
>>None, you need their skills
>Ask what their skills are and what they bring to the table? What is also their pay, they must not work for free?
>Do they know anyone else who could join them in Dawnholme? Any other mages or other people?
>Have them promise to not cause any issues while in Dawnholme and in Alterac. You don't want to hear any complaints about them.
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Question, new fag but, why does Arthas hate us?
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>>5841764
Read the quest but tl;dr is that he's jealous as fuck about the attention we receive. That's what is at the heart of the grudge.
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You can't send them away. You needed them even with their quirks and all. You couldn't send any of them away.

"I see nothing that worries me greatly, though promise to me to not cause any trouble or issues while you are in Dawnholme and in Alterac." You said to them and dropped ro more stern voice. "Because if problems start to happen, you probably wouldn't want to be sent back to Dalaran?"

"Prince Perenolde, we won't cause any issues." Boyd said.

"You have our promise Prince Perenolde." Madam Martin replied.

Williams just nodded in agreement.

"Good, any rumours or news from Dalaran?" You asked them.

"Nothing ever really happens in the city." Madam Martin said. "But those who arrived here caused some ripples."

"Your friend, Lady Proudmoore had visited Underbelly several times and brought food and other things to be distributed to the poor. She got many friends, those willing to support her down there." Boyd told you. "Though also those who oppose her, not everyone appreciates that Lord Antonidas' renowned pupil goes down to Underbelly. To many it would be better if Underbelly was forgotten."

"She brings too much light to Underbelly for people who benefit from the place." Madam Martin finished.

You should probably send a warning to her in the next letter. You don't think that she would be in physical danger, but politics can be rather cruel.

"Do you know I there would be anyone else willing to join you here in Dawnholme?" You asked. "Mages or other people?"

"Yes… but Captain Raethan was instructed by you to not recruit them." Boyd replied.

Well… that was an issue then. Maybe you could ask them to make a list on a later date and then for you to pick and choose from there?

"I see, thought for another day then." You said to them and shrugged. "One more thing and maybe the most important one. What do you bring to the table and how much does it cost me to hire you?"

You could see their eyes brighten up when you mentioned being paid for their services. They wouldn’t work for free, they were mercenaries. They wouldn't be cheap, but they could be incredibly useful.

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>>5841800

Jon Boyd was first to talk. He was a pyromancer; he knew the most common fire spells, he could create walls out of fire or throw fireballs at his opponents. They were rather straightforward skulls, but having seen Jaina using her fire against the gnolls, you could imagine Boyd doing the same to your opponents. Maybe you could also learn something from him.

Madam Martin meanwhile wasn't a true healer. She didn't know healing magic, but all the years of cutting up animals and other things made her an expert on wounds. If she can make a cut, she can also patch people up. Her skills on herbalism and traditional medicine made her a skilled surgeon and if her magic is needed, she can defend herself if needed.

Luke Williams let Boyd describe his skills. He could confuse people's minds or slow their movement. He could also cast basic arcane magic missiles, but more often he liked to rely on his staff. Williams gave you his crooked smile when he pulled out a simple mace from within his robe. Mace as a staff, a rather smart move in your opinion.

If Boyd was more about being on offensive and burning his problems away, Madam Martin helping to tend the wounded and close their wounds, Williams was more defensive. He was a bodyguard, a job he had in Underbelly. Intriguing set of abilities and skills at your hand, but you knew they wouldn't be cheap. And when they told their prices, you weren't surprised.


Mages for hire:
>Jon Boyd, Pyromancer. Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 2 Wealth per Season
>Madam Judy Martin, Naturalist. Hiring Cost 3 Supplies, Upkeep 3 Supplies per Season
>Luke Williams, Arcanist Bodyguard, Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 1 Wealth and 1 Supply per Season.



You thanked the trio and sent them away. When the door clicked shut, you slumped on the bed and brushed your hair off your eyes.

"How did it go?" You asked from no one.

"Splendidly." Eligius said as he took off the hood of Robe of Obfuscation and appeared in the corner of your bedroom.

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>>5841803

He had been sitting there the whole time. Listening and watching.

"I didn't mention my training or you. They will probably learn at some point, but not yet." You told your spymaster. "Just keep an eye on them. Normal people don't end up in Underbelly."

"I will Prince Alric, don't you worry about that." Eligius nodded and put the robe away.

"Good, good. What do you think of them?"

"Boyd is brash, direct. Might cause problems, but if his need to set things on fire is directed at something then he could be useful. Madam Martin probably has more bodies buried than we can guess and I am not talking about pig carcasses." Eligius had made the same observation about her. She probably had cut human bodies in Underbelly. No one would miss if a dead person's body ends up missing. "Williams meanwhile seems the most harmless of them all."

"Really?"

"Gambling is whatever, but he just seems broken. A shell of a man. Like a clockwork mashed with a hammer and barely then put together." Eligius said and sighed. "Murderer or not, he and his students are where I would put my coin."

"Thank you Eligius."

"It is my pleasure to serve." He said and bowed slightly. "I will send Taretha or someone else to bring you food."

"I appreciate that." You said and closed your eyes.

Today you would rest and tomorrow more things would need your supervision.



Next morning Normand had passed to tell you the news and events. There were a couple of things that you could concentrate on, but you knew that you wouldn't have energy for all of them. Maybe just to one of them in the end so you should choose carefully. The list of things to do in your mind grows shorter, when Beric returns from Southshore and your soldiers are ready to march to Tarren Mill, you will have your spring meeting.

But now the events of the day.


>Go talk with Pai the Assassin. See what she wants. Also deal with Sahvan, the turncoat has stayed in the jail long enough.
>Master Mason Erefor Pelija has his plans regarding Dawnholme finished. You could talk with him now or wait till the spring meeting for him to reveal them.
>You want to know how well you can hold a sword. Unlikely it is, but attempt to spar with Malevus. You need the exercise to recuperate.

QM: Choose one. The hiring costs for the mages will come up during the military portion of the spring meeting.
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>>5841764

Combination of many things, but the root cause is that Alteracis aren't exactly liked after the whole "Betraying the Alliance and allying with genocidal Orcs" thing. So when the son of the number one traitor appeared, the first reaction of the impatient Arthas was to want to arrest Alric and lock him away.

Then the things have kept snowballing with jealousy being a major thing. Alric continues to take away his spotlight and be the person everyone talks about. It isn't Arthas Menethil the servants gossip about, it is Alric Perenolde and his latest adventure and accomplishments.

And the last straws that made him rather seriously jealous was that he thought that you and Jaina were becoming a thing and then that you and Calia were growing close. He can't handle either of the ideas, his long time love interest or his sister falling for you.

A bloody Alteraci taking his sister Preposterous!
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>>5841764
>>5841812

To continue a bit, Arthas against his instincts that tell him to hate you, is trying to not hate you right now. It isn't easy for him, but he is at least trying as Jaina wants him to drop being mean towards you. And you know how boyfriends want to try to appease their girlfriends and their wishes.

There will be a rather interesting set of reactions from characters as the news of your "poisoning" spreads. Many reevaluations and hard thinking will happen. Arthas being one of them.

Also I forgot to say in the previous post. Welcome to the Quest, I hope you will have fun and if you have anymore questions then go ahead and ask them.
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>>5841820
Thanks Medivh for the quick explanation and for being generous enough to explain it to me. The fact that I get to also read the oh so rare type of quests, specifically Warcraft ones, is just the cherry on top. I’ll make sure to read through the entire threads of this quest before I go and make any new responses either now or later. Keep up the good work, and may the Light watch over you!
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>>5841805
>Go talk with Pai the Assassin. See what she wants. Also deal with Sahvan, the turncoat has stayed in the jail long enough.
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>>5841805
>>5841803
>hire them all but can we do the caveat of we don't pay them for the first season until after. Like a probationary period. We'll in return give them a house and diplomatic immunity from Dalaran coming after them. After 1 years service they can become residents. And positions finalized in the government. (Battle mage, Royal Healer, ect.)
Everyone likes titles.

>talk to pai
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>>5841803
>Jon Boyd, Pyromancer. Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 2 Wealth per Season
>Luke Williams, Arcanist Bodyguard, Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 1 Wealth and 1 Supply per Season.
Could we negotiate down with Judy Martin? That upkeep is really fucking expensive for someone who doesn't even know healing magic and the graverobbing risk doesn't help either. On another matter, didn't we have a probationary period with Wixlish? We should insist on one for this lot as well since it's a very reasonable ask.

>>5841805
> Deal with Sahvan
I don't want to talk to Pai, she should stew a little more in my opinion.
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>>5841805
>Go talk with Pai the Assassin. See what she wants. Also deal with Sahvan, the turncoat has stayed in the jail long enough.
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>>5841803
>>Luke Williams, Arcanist Bodyguard, Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 1 Wealth and 1 Supply per Season.
>>5841805
>Go talk with Pai the Assassin. See what she wants. Also deal with Sahvan, the turncoat has stayed in the jail long enough.
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>>5841803
>>Luke Williams, Arcanist Bodyguard, Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 1 Wealth and 1 Supply per Season.
>>5841805
>Master Mason Erefor Pelija has his plans regarding Dawnholme finished. You could talk with him now or wait till the spring meeting for him to reveal them.
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>>5841803
>Jon Boyd, Pyromancer. Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 2 Wealth per Season
>Luke Williams, Arcanist Bodyguard, Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 1 Wealth and 1 Supply per Season.
Why are anons not voting for the pyromancer? Wouldn't he be extremely useful against the trolls?
>>5841805
>Master Mason Erefor Pelija has his plans regarding Dawnholme finished. You could talk with him now or wait till the spring meeting for him to reveal them.
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You had walked to the jail wearing the robe and carefully leaning on Malevus. No one had realised or really wondered why Malevus was walking so slowly as she just looked at the sky and the gentle rolling clouds. Unseen you had made your way there and for the first time in several weeks you saw the progress the miners and Stonemasons had achieved.

A winding staircase had been dug into the ground and masterfully the masons had built an arched roof. At one point they had dug an air vent to the surface and now they were digging the first underground hall. You would have ventured down there, but instead decided to allow the miners and masons to work in peace and without interruptions. Constantly men walked back and forth and were carrying buckets of dirt outside or stones requiring stonecutting down the stairs. It would take some time for the dungeon to be finished, but it would be safer for you to keep your prisoners alive and secure then.

Though now you had different business to handle. Pai the Assassin had wanted to see you, but before her, you felt like you had to deal with Sahvan, her former comrade.

"Has Sahvan behaved?" You asked from Eligius who was already in the jail waiting for you.

"Yes Prince Alric, he has behaved well and told me everything he knows or remembers." Eligius said back.

"Alright good, what do you think we should do with him?"

"I could use him as one of my spies. He could help in teaching and I could send him away from Dawnholme." Eligius said to you. "But if you think he might run away, maybe give him to Sir Radan. As an example of a Syndicate soldier switching sides."

Eligius shrugged, it would be your call.

You gave him a nod and waved a guard to open his cell. Stepping in with a lantern in your hand, you saw the man for the first time in a long time.

"Sahvan." You greeted him and watched as he stood up. He had been given plenty of leniency as he didn't have any irons on. He had also grown his hair and beard out, though not probably by his own choice.

"Prince Perenolde." Sahvan said and bowed deeply. When he raised his head, he eyed your cane and the dark glasses.

"You will hear the news soon enough." You told him as the cell door closed behind you. You put the lantern down and sat on the chair next to the table.

Sahvan, understanding that he shouldn't look down at you, dropped down on his knees.

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>>5842677

"Now what do we do with you?" You said matter of factly. "You are a turncoat, people know that and recognise you as one who has been in jail. They know that you are a member of the Syndicate and believe me they aren't exactly well liked right now."

Sahvan listened to you.

"You have been in jail since Durnholde, several months now, and you have been helpful to us. I never intended for you to rot in here and those who turn their coats and show their usefulness to me should be rewarded." You told him. "So what do you want as a reward? A woman? Freedom? Coin? A chance to serve me?"

You said that last as bait and Sahvan took it.

"I want to serve you Prince Perenolde." He bowed deep and let his forehead hit the dirt. "Let me repay you for allowing me to live and not hang me."

"Do I want you to serve me?" You asked and probed a reaction out of him. "What could you do for me that I would appreciate?"

"I can fight or… I could kill for you." He said.

"Kill? You failed to assassinate me." You said back.

"I won't fail again whoever is my target." Sahvan said, still his forehead on the floor.

He would like to fight for you? A man who only knows fighting tries to apply it everywhere. Though taking him out of that violent life could be a reward of another magnitude for him. Setting him free, but not recruiting him. Let him show his gratitude by learning a trade and living his life in peace. Maybe that could fit him better than fighting, but you need soldiers. You always do.


>Set him free, but don't recruit him. Let him show his gratitude by working and living a normal life.
>Sir Radan could use a new recruit. A former member of the Syndicate could act as an example to the rest.
>Eligius could need more spies, Sahvan is someone with actual experience. He could help in training the others.
>Rookie or not, Sahvan is an assassin. You might require those skills for yourself. Let him become your assassin.
>Other, write in.

QM: I should have been a bit more clear. The option to hire them comes with the military portion of the spring meeting, because they are basically mercenaries. No need to vote for them right now.
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Why are people voting on the mages now? He said its gonna come up in the military spring meeting, though I do think having the pyromancer would be good for the troll battle but after that I'd say drop him. I'll agree with Eligius that Williams is probably the man we want.

I wonder if Nalice would be interested in Jon and Judy as part of the spying circle. More like a hitman and the mob doctor. That said, very expensive right now. Theres a lot of building on our plate I wanted to get done, and investing in Wiklish's inventions, and buying a better armor for Malevus at some point.
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>>5842678
>Eligius could need more spies, Sahvan is someone with actual experience. He could help in training the others.

Spies spies spies. Never enough talent in that area. I don't see assassin working out somehow.
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>>5842678
>>Eligius could need more spies, Sahvan is someone with actual experience. He could help in training the others.
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>>5842678
>>Sir Radan could use a new recruit. A former member of the Syndicate could act as an example to the rest.
We need to give an example to the Syndies in the prison camp. A concrete example that one can change who they serve.

I would hire all three mages. Expensive sure, but all three have skills. Especially Martin with her surgery knowledge.
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>>5842678
>Eligius could need more spies, Sahvan is someone with actual experience. He could help in training the others.
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>>5842678
>>Sir Radan could use a new recruit. A former member of the Syndicate could act as an example to the rest.
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>>5842678
> Eligius could need more spies, Sahvan is someone with actual experience. He could help in training the others.

>>5842680
> Why are people voting on the mages now?
Cause it was greentexted and the post didn't show our income like it did in other posts with recruitment options.

>>5842788
He can do that well enough with his cover job.
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You pushed yourself up with the help of your cane and straightened your back.

"You will work for me, more accurately you will work for my spymaster." You told him and picked the lantern before walking to the door. "Do not disappoint him."

"I won't Prince Perenolde." Sahvan said back and lifted his head.

"Good." You said and knocked on the door. A guard opened it and you stepped out.

"Eligius, he is all yours." You said to him.

Sahvan had followed you out of the cell he had called home and was confused when he saw the scribe who had asked him all the questions and bothered him so often.

"Welcome to the service of Prince Alric Perenolde." Eligius said back to him. "Please follow me, we will need to get you cleaned up first."

Sahvan still rather confused couldn't really put it together that Eligius the Scribe was also Eligius the Spymaster, but he followed him nonetheless.

Now though you turned to face the cell where Pai has been living since Durnholde. The seductive and alluring assassin lady had tried to get into your pants and into your head several times already, but you had rather easily declined her advances. To get her to talk, you had gotten her a regular bath and extra rations so now maybe she will talk to you, or will you end up needing even more time for her to stay in the cell.

But how to approach her this time, she wanted to talk with you after all. And if she was going to tease you, how will you respond?


>Enter and stare at her silently. It worked before and you know how much it bothers and annoys her.
>Get to the point immediately. You don't have the patience at all for her shenanigans this time.
>Have some small talk, you know the weather, how she has been and if the neighbours are fun. Then ask why she asked for you.
>Other, write in.

Teasing:
>Completely no sell her potential attempts
>Acknowledge them and be disappointed, prepare to walk out of the cell.
>Tease her back, assert dominance.
>Other, write in.

Could I also have a roll for something completely unrelated.


>1d100
>Best of three

QM: Please vote on both. And yes I should have been more clearer with the mages, my apologies.
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Rolled 86 (1d100)

>>5843194
>Get to the point immediately. You don't have the patience at all for her shenanigans this time.
And if she doesn't get to it, leave immediatly. Don't get riled up and be at ease.

>Completely no sell her potential attempts
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Rolled 91 (1d100)

>>5843194
>Enter and stare at her silently. It worked before and you know how much it bothers and annoys her.
>Completely no sell her potential attempts
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Rolled 46 (1d100)

>>5843194
>Have some small talk, you know the weather, how she has been and if the neighbours are fun. Then ask why she asked for you.

>Completely no sell her potential attempts
A bit too tired for that.
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Rolled 83 (1d100)

>>5843194
>Enter and stare at her silently. It worked before and you know how much it bothers and annoys her.
>Completely no sell her potential attempts

>"your staring isn't going to work this time, prince"
>alric takes off his glasses
>"wut..."
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Rolled 40 (1d100)

>>5843194
>Get to the point immediately. You don't have the patience at all for her shenanigans this time.

>Completely no sell her potential attempts
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>>5843194
>>Enter and stare at her silently. It worked before and you know how much it bothers and annoys her.
>Completely no sell her potential attempts
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>>5843487
>>5843194
>hybrid. I want to go in stare and say nothing. But count to 10. She doesn't say anything we get up and leave.
>no sell
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>91


Pretty good roll for unrelated things. Staring and no selling her wins. Now could I have a roll for related things. This roll is for Alric.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 10, 15, Crit 24
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Rolled 10, 4, 5 = 19 (3d10)

>>5843869
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Rolled 10, 4, 4 = 18 (3d10)

>>5843869
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Rolled 9, 9, 3 = 21 (3d10)

>>5843869
im NOT feeling lucky.
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>21, Success!


"Eligius!" You said loudly to catch his attention.

"Yes Prince Alric?" He turned and responded.

"This might take awhile so don't wait for me." You said and looked at Malevus next. "And Malevus, you may leave as well. I will get back home without aid."

Malevus gave you a bow.

"You are going to stare at her?" Eligius asked and got a curious look from Malevus.

"It got her talking and she hates it." You told them. "I will be fine."

You waved your hand and the guard opened the cell door. Stepping in, you saw Pai lying on her bed back towards you. As she didn't react to the door opening, you just put the lantern down on the table, followed by the black noise device, took the chair and sat down.

Pai realised that it wasn't the guards when the cell door closed shut and you hadn't left. So she turned and when she saw you sitting there in the dark wearing your glasses, she smirked.

"The Prince arrived in the end." Pai said to you and you didn't reply to her in any way.

Her smirk dropped as she realised what you were doing.

"You are going to stare at me again. You are really doing it." She said and seemed annoyed.

Again you didn't react, instead you opted to concentrate on the mana inside you and the certain tranquillity you found in the boiling sea of fire.

Pai bit her lip in annoyance. The regular baths and extra rations had helped her to not look as dirty and malnourished. She had lost her pudginess, but her rather alluring shapes and large tracts of land were still there.

She sat up and decided to stare back at you for a couple of seconds.

"Are we really going to do this?" Pai asked with annoyance in her voice. Then her tone switched to that of a seducer. "I mean if you want to stare at me so much, I guess you want to see it all?"

You didn't reply, completely no selling her and concentrating on the mana inside you. Though you guessed correctly in your mind what she was planning on doing.

Pai lifted her shirt off, revealing her bare body to you. Behind your dark glasses, your concentration lapsed and your eyes wandered up and down. You could see why men fall for her, and you also saw the scar from the wound you gave her. This wasn't enough for Pai as next she stood up and pulled down her trousers and you saw everything else. She stood there, just a couple yards away from you stark naked.

"Do you like what you see?" She asked and put a finger on her lips.

Yet you kept your cool, concentrating on the mana and not on Pai. Oh you would disappoint her so greatly by not reacting to her at all. You didn't say anything, nor move an inch, because you knew it would infuriate her like there is no tomorrow.

"What say something!" Pai demanded, this was working as she dropped her sultry tone.

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>>5843937

You couldn't lie to yourself, especially after having cleaned herself thanks to having taken a bath, Pai was rather beautiful. But while there were ways to get into your head and heart, this wasn't it. She tried to use brute force, just straight through with her beauty and promise of sex. Maybe if she wasn't an assassin and had tried to kill you, maybe then in other circumstances, but not now.

You wanted to laugh, but you kept your stiff upper lip. Which was a smart choice as Pai lost her cool.

"You! You reprobate! Sodomite! I strip down and you don't even react!" Pai shouted at you angrily. No one else heard anything thanks to the black noise device. "Am I this worthless, nothing I do gets a reaction out of you! All the rumours about you were lies, you sodomite piece of shit!"

Pai took her pillow and threw it at you. Your reflexes were still there as you easily dodged it as it sailed through the air where your head had been. Next she threw her trousers that landed underneath the table and finally her shirt that went behind you.

"You fucker!" Pai shouted and sat back down on her bed before crawling under a blanket and turning her back on you. She hadn't tried to approach you or walk past you to go collect her clothes.

She hadn't gotten what she had wanted out of you. She had been really pissed, you hadn't seen her like this before. Hopefully at some point she realised that approaching you like this wouldn't work.

She knew that both of you had the time and that you had kept your cool. She knew you were winning.



>21, Success!


Maybe around two hours had passed.

You had breathed slowly and concentrated on your mana. The small sliver inside you had maybe grown a bit, but not by much. You had moved it around, tried to see how it felt. It was there, now just to slowly cultivate it.

"I just want this to end." Pai said with a whisper back still at you.

She sat back up and wrapped the blanket around herself, covering her naked body. She looked at you.

"What do I need to do to get you to react?" Pai asked you. "Do I need to force myself on you or what?"

She didn't mean that, you could hear it in her voice. Yet it was maybe the only thing she knew. A crooked misguided woman. That was Pai.

"What do I need to do?" She asked, with sadness in her voice.


>Go pick her clothes and give them to her. If you are going to talk, she should be dressed.
>Let her tell you what she thinks she needs to do.
>She doesn't need to try to seduce you in the first place. And no, you aren't a sodomite.
>By talking to you about what she knows about the Syndicate. By telling you everything.
>You can provide an alternative, she could serve you. Then she wouldn't have to do any of this.
>Other, write in.

QM: First DC was to avoid the pillow and remaining two were for concentrating on your mana.
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>>5843939
>>Go pick her clothes and give them to her. If you are going to talk, she should be dressed.
>>Let her tell you what she thinks she needs to do.
>>She doesn't need to try to seduce you in the first place. And no, you aren't a sodomite.
Lets start softly. We might have cracked her open
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>>5844022
>>5843939
support
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>>5843939
>Let her tell you what she thinks she needs to do.
>She doesn't need to try to seduce you in the first place. And no, you aren't a sodomite.

>>5844022
If we did, giving her her clothes back won't do much. If we didn't, it will show a softness that will risk her going back to her old tricks.
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>>5844022
+1
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>>5843939
>Go pick her clothes and give them to her. If you are going to talk, she should be dressed.
>By talking to you about what she knows about the Syndicate. By telling you everything.
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>>5844036
Though if by "give them back" we mean throw them back then I'd find it acceptable.
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>>5844022
>>5843939
>support
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Thinking more about Pai. She has gotten used to getting what she wants with her body. Be it getting her underlings do her bidding or getting close to her targets. Now with Alric that hasnt worked and she is really confused as she doesnt know anything else. She has lived very violent and selfcentered life, her job is to kill people and how she approaches it tells us how she isnt used to anything else.

Now stuck in the jail and her original assassination target having captured and imprisoned her, she just has time to think about all this. And then her captor just comes around sometimes and stares at her. Alric didnt hang her and Syndicate hasnt assassinated her because she failed at her job. She should be dead, but she isnt and she cant comprehend why.

And then this weirdo comes and stares at her and nothing she does has an effect on him.
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>>5843939
>Let her tell you what she thinks she needs to do.
>By talking to you about what she knows about the Syndicate. By telling you everything.
>You can provide an alternative, she could serve you. Then she wouldn't have to do any of this.
>Write-in
"Stop resisting me is simple, do not oppose me anylonger. Abandon the Syndicate fully, and serve me. The Syndicate existance will never be accepted with the crimes they do by the rest of the world even if they reclaim Alterac, instead my Alterac just might. See reason and follow me."
"You are a fine woman, but after having survived multiple attempts at my life i would be a fool to even consider your idea with your current conditions. I prefer if you first capitulate and completely give up on the Syndicate. Renounce and denounce them. What strings they still have to hold you back ?"
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>>5844022
>support +1
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Pai suddenly looked very vulnerable and confused. She didn't know how to react or what to do, which brought out the woman who didn't need to act or pretend to be anything else. Nearly naked she was in your eyes both in body and in person.

You closed your eyes and pushed your glasses to sit better on your nose. Taking your cane, you next pushed yourself up and walked where the pillow was. You picked it up and threw it in her direction before taking her shirt and next reaching for her trousers.

Then you nonchalantly threw the clothes at her.

Pai looked at you surprised as you did this all and when you sat down and crossed your legs, she was going to say something, but didn't.

"Dress yourself, then we can talk." You said to her.

Pai looked at you for a couple of seconds before shedding the blanket and starting to dress. You watched as she pulled on the trousers first and then the shirt and when she was finally clothed, you opted to speak.

"You don't need to try to seduce me, it won't work because I see through it. It is fake, pretend, no real love or desire." You told her and continued. "So please, drop that act. It won't get you anywhere."

You shifted on your seat a bit.

"And for you to know, I like women very much. I am not a sodomite." You told her matter of factly.

Pai kept looking at you as she pulled the blanket on her shoulders to cover her better.

"Now the question is, what do you think you need to do?" You asked her and waited for an answer.

She brushed her brown hair off her face and looked down at her feet.

"To talk." She said with a whisper.

"Why?" You asked back.

"To find a reason."

"Reason for what?" You asked and knew the answer. She was questioning herself.

"Why am I still alive? What will I do with my life?" Pai said to you and looked into your eyes.

"Because in the end your will to live is stronger than your want to die." You told her.

"Yes, but why?" The assassin asked you.

"That is for you to realise by yourself. Who you are beneath all this." You said and waved at her. "That part of you is keeping you alive."

She didn't know what to say to you as she just looked back.

"I can't force that out of you, but I can help you to be more comfortable, but in return you know very well what I want." You told her.

"Information." She said.

"Precisely."

Pai looked down and around her small cell.

"I might… I need to think." She said in the end.

Good, that was a step forward. A small step, but lately you have been used to taking small steps.

"Why did you call me here then? I presume not to just try to seduce me?" You asked her.

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>>5844512

"I heard the news from a passing guard that you were sick, very sick." Pai told you and continued. "And then I heard you were poisoned."

"That is why you called me? Just the rumours or…" You said and paused before continuing. "If I was assassinated, why weren't you? Why did The Syndicate pass you."

You were right as Pai nodded.

"Now you walk here with a cane, wearing dark glasses indoors like a gigantic fool and your nails are black." Pai said to you. "It wasn't an ordinary poison, if it even was a poison."

She is observant, sharp eyes and sharp mind to question your story about the poisoning. How would you answer, if you would even answer.


>Don't tell her anything. She is your prisoner, she doesn't need to know anything.
>Tell her that the poisoner had planted the poison months ago, she was never a target because she wasn't even the prisoner back then.
>Tell her that the poison nearly killed you. The Syndicate nearly succeeded in what she had failed.
>Reveal your eyes to her. Tell her it was Fel poison, but even with these eyes you are still who you are. See how she reacts.
>Other, write in.
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>>5844515
Why aren't we wearing gloves? Showing the nails raises questions I'd prefer we didn't answer. Anyway...
> That is for you to know and her to find out. Only say that it was no normal poison as a hint to keep her curious.
I like this better than the other options. Creates a mystery that leads to more interest in us.
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>>5844515
>Reveal your eyes to her. Tell her it was Fel poison, but even with these eyes you are still who you are. See how she reacts.
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>>5844537
>>5844515
>support
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>>5844515
>>Reveal your eyes to her. Tell her it was Fel poison, but even with these eyes you are still who you are. See how she reacts.
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>>5844515
>>Reveal your eyes to her. Tell her it was Fel poison, but even with these eyes you are still who you are. See how she reacts.
Yeah we could have mystery, but this should shock her more.
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>>5844515
>>Don't tell her anything. She is your prisoner, she doesn't need to know anything.
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Revealing your eyes technically is the winner, but telling Pai little to none has same amount of votes. I would like to have a tiebreaker please, before I write the update.

Also good musing about Pai.
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>>5844515
I'll support >>5844537 no spilling secrets to people we barely know.
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"I can say that it wasn't a normal poison." You told her. "Rest is for me to know and maybe for you to find out."

Pai glared at you, but then relented.

"Fine, I will find out sooner than later." She said and brushed her hair off her face. "So what now?"

"I will leave now, when you have thought about these things, call me and I might appear." You said to her and pushed yourself up.

You walked to the table to pick up the lantern and the black noise device which you still kept active.

"You know where I stand and what I want. It is your decision where things will go next." You told her and continued. "In a week or two my men will march back into Strahnbrad Hills and remove whatever remains of the Syndicate influence there. Their grasp of the region will grow weaker, which means you have to make the decision where you will stand."

Pai looked at you as you walked to the door.

"Prince." She said and got you to stop. "Whoever cut your hair did a great job."

"I will tell them that the assassin approved their work." You said back to her and knocked on the door.

You left her in the cell as you passed the lantern back to the guards and wrapped the Robe of Obfuscation around you. Slowly walking from the jail back to your home, you had plenty of time to think about Pai and her situation.

What a poor woman she was, you felt sympathetic towards her. Life of death and being someone else's tool. But also that her head was full of information you wanted, information that could help you greatly.

You sighed and stopped for a moment to look as a group of migrants from Underbelly were guided by one of the locals where to dig drainage channels next to the muddy cart path. While the snow had melted, the water was still there and the dreadful spring rains hadn't arrived yet. You hoped that the water would dry before the rains arrived, otherwise it would be a rather annoying slog for the soldiers to march through.

Though your mind went back to Pai. She hadn't noticed it, but after she had sat down and faced you while naked, when she had been vulnerable and not trying to seduce you, her beauty and what you saw had gotten you a bit stiff. It is just a natural reaction for seeing a naked woman, but thank the Light she hadn't noticed it.

Because if she had, she would have won this round of this little game.

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>>5845185

"Alric." Tari said and asked. "When will you show me the magic like you promised?"

You turned your head to the left and looked at her. After returning from the jail, you had done some paperwork Normand had already checked once and now you were just lounging on your bed. Tari had brought you tea and as you saw her being tired too, you had invited her to lay down on the bed for a moment.

"I did promise you that." You said back to her. "Though I don't really know much."

"Even a little bit is enough." Tari said to you. She was wearing her long blue dress today. She had been a bit bedridden in the past two days due to morning sickness, but thankfully felt better now.

You thought what you could show her? Maybe just lighting a candle would be enough? Maybe you could try something new, something different? You have read about the theory a lot, just need to put things into practice.


>Light a candle, no need to do fancy tricks or push yourself too far. You know where that leads into.
>Create a small fire on your hand, you are fairly sure it shouldn't burn you.
>You had read about arcane light. A simple spell that creates a ball of arcane energy that illuminates what is around it.
>Arcane markings, you are fairly sure how writing arcane glyphs or just words into air or on objects work with just your finger.

Use the Fel inside you to boost the spell:
>Yes
>No

QM:If enough votes, I will try to get another update out today.
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>>5845189
>Light a candle, no need to do fancy tricks or push yourself too far. You know where that leads into.
>Create a small fire on your hand, you are fairly sure it shouldn't burn you.
Creating fire is what we have the most practice with.
>Yes
Time to start burning the fel away.
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>>5845207
>>5845189
>support
>maybe not necessarily inside... don't want to set our house on fire.
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>>5845207
>>5845189
+1
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>>5845189
>Create a small fire on your hand, you are fairly sure it shouldn't burn you.

>No
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>>5845189
>>5845207
Support. Light would be neat, but this is what we know.
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>>5845207
>Support
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Fire wins! Burn Baby Burn! If you had chosen only the candle no roll would be needed, but as you try to create fire, could I have a roll please. The DCs are for a brief fire, for more sustained one and crit being walk in a park.


>3d10, Best of four
>DC 12, 16, Crit 24
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Rolled 9, 4, 8 = 21 (3d10)

>>5845396
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Rolled 1, 5, 7 = 13 (3d10)

>>5845396
BUUUUUUUURN
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Rolled 6, 1, 4 = 11 (3d10)

>>5845396
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>>5845396
Should I roll again? There's still one left to go but no one's done it.
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Rolled 5, 8, 1 = 14 (3d10)

>>5845396
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>21, Success!


"Yeah better not to do this in bed." You said and sat up before blowing the candle on the night table. Getting up, you took a couple steps without your cane and sat back down on the chair facing the bed and the now unlit candle.

"I will do this slowly." You said to Tari who sat up as well and watched you closely as you raised your right arm and pointed at the candle.

"First to feel the mana, then to move it into your arm and then…"

With a snap the candle wick lit up instantly, for a brief moment the fire had a green tint, before it returned back to normal.

"Magic." You said and smiled.

Tari looked at you and back at the candle with her mouth open before quickly rolling closer to the candle and blowing it off.

"Do It again." She said.

This time you did it faster, just a simple snap and the candle was lit again.

"Not much yet, but this is a start." You said to her and laughed. "I am not yet throwing fireballs."

"That is so cool… I have seen a bit of magic when hedge mages have visited Durnholde, but this close… never have I seen anything like this." Tari said to you and was rather amazed.

"Well it is just a candle…" You tried to downplay your progress.

"What else can you do?" Tari asked you.

"Well, I can really just create fire… I could maybe do that though." You mused aloud.

This time you opened your palm and started to concentrate on it. The trick was similar to lighting the candle, but this time the fire would be on your hand. And for some reason you had the hunch that the fire wouldn't burn you at all.

But that wouldn't be enough, you wanted to know if you could burn some of the Fel inside you away. If you could do it, maybe you could get rid of it in the end and be free of its influence.

A single bead of sweat made its way down your brow as you concentrated harder on your palm. You drew in the fire inside you and then mixed the cold sickly feeling Fel to it. If you didn't have your shirt on, you would have noticed the draconic glyphs on your chest flowing with a faint green tint.

And then you snapped your fingers and the green fire appeared. But just how big it was, where was it exactly and what was its shape?


Size of the flame:
>Small
>Medium
>Big

Location the flame:
>On your palm
>Engulfing your hand
>Floating couple of inches above your hand
>Other, write in

Shape of the flame:
>Just a normal burning flame
>A burning ball of flame
>A dripping liquid on fire
>Other, write in

QM: Cut the update in half, too tired to finish what I had planned so let's have some flavour instead. And don't worry, Alric won't burn down his home.
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>>5845579
>Small
>Floating couple of inches above your hand
>A burning ball of flame
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>>5845579
Im imagining the flames spell from skyrim, kinda like this.

Is this choice purely fluff by the way?
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>>5845579
>Big
>Engulfing your hand
>A dripping liquid on fire
I wanna punch people with napalm.
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>>5845579
>Small
>Floating couple of inches above your hand
>Just a normal burning flame

Like a pilot light. Ready to ignite something bigger.
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>>5845657
+1
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>>5845655

Very much purely fluff and yes, the Skyrim or your picture is rather close to what I was thinking as well.
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>>5845579
>Small
>Floating couple of inches above your hand
>A dripping liquid on fire
Liquid fire sounds hardcore, I want that to be Alrics style. But lets go with a small flame first, no need to try harder
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From thin air a pea sized flame appeared. It grew bigger as it floated above your open palm, its flames fought the gravity as they tried to lick upwards. But it wasn't a normal fire, because it had the sickly green colour of Fel in it.

The Fel fire illuminated your bedroom with a green tint as you concentrated on keeping it alive. The flames fluctuated and as you watched it, you saw how the Fel fire was… syrupy or like liquid. The flames dripped and flowed down as they tried to lick upwards.

A couple of drops of the liquid fire dropped off the flame on your hand where they quickly fizzled out. They didn't burn you, or feel hot. Probably because the flame was yours, it was your mana under your control.

And then the Fel fire fizzled out with a slight wheeze as you allowed your concentration to drop.

You breathed deeply, your heart beat fast. More drops of sweat had appeared on your brow and you could feel your shirt stick on your skin. This had taken more out of you than you had expected, but for the first time since the incident you had pushed yourself with magic. You had succeeded in setting a fire to the hearth then and now you repeated that trick just above your palm.

"That was… beautiful… and amazing." Tari said to you and was amazed. But the tone of her voice had a tint of concern. "But your eyes…"

"What about them?" You asked her now concerned too.

"They were glowing a bit when the fire was there…" Tari told you.

So that happens when you decide to use the Fel inside you. You have to be watchful of other signs of the Fel, careful with it. You definitely should talk with Eligius and Nalice about this.

"I see…" You replied. "Maybe that is the price to pay if I want to get rid of the Fel inside me? Are my eyes still glowing?"

"No… they are just like before, just with the green tint…" Tari said and sounded sympathetic.

You closed your eyes and took several deep breaths. As your heart calmed down, you felt normal. Not any different to a couple moments ago before lighting the candle or creating the fire. Well, you felt tired, but that was normal to you.

"That is magic." You said and laughed suddenly.

"Why are you laughing?" Tari asked.

"Brought back memories, my big sister used to show me magic tricks when I was little." You said and smiled.

Tari chuckled back.

"And now you showed them to me. Thanks Alric." Tari said and smiled. "Incredible to see anything like this."

You tried to stand up, but couldn't really push yourself up. Did this take all of your energy? Tari stood up and helped you up and into your bed.

"I will bring you some tea, now just rest." Tari said and patted you on your back.

"Thanks Tari and by the way, the assassin said that the haircut you gave me fits me." You said and chuckled.

"I will put that in my list of accomplishments. 'Appreciated by assassins'" Tari laughed. "Now rest, I will bring the tea soon."

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>>5846297

You watched as Tari left your bedroom and pulled the blanket over your legs. You felt tired and before Tari returned with the cup of tea, you had already fallen asleep. She didn't dare to wake you up and instead pulled the blanket on you properly and watched as you calmly snoozed.

And then you dreamed.



You stood in a place that you knew, but clearly wasn't in Dawnholme. Looking around you recognised the painted walls and pillars that kept the arched roof up. There was heavy mist all around the room and looking down you realised that you were without your clothes. Your bare feet were on the damp stone floor.

Your dream had sent you into the baths of the Royal Palace in Alterac City.

When you were a kid you loved this place. The warm water felt soothing and the pool was deep enough for you to swim and even dive in. You had plenty of pleasant memories of this place.

You took several steps towards where the pool should be, your steps echoing in the room. You felt healthy and strong, no weakness or anything, yet the blue sigils and the draconic glyphs were on your skin.

Then you heard the water move. Someone was in the pool.

Out of pure curiosity you walked closer and saw the pool, mist rising from the hot water that was actually boiling.

And in the middle of the pool back to you stood naked Malevus… no not her. There stood Malevus Thing. Her crimson hair dripping blood across her bare back that was all messed up, bones being where they shouldn't. The water around her already having a red tint from the blood.

Then she turned to face you, her bones creaking as they found their actual places. Her lifeless cold eyes pierced into yours.

This was a dream. This was a nightmare. She isn't Malevus, she isn't real. All of this is just happening in your head.

"Join me in the water… it is warm… it won't burn you Prince Alric." Malevus Thing made a hissing emotionless sound and raised her hand to invite you into the pool.

Malevus Thing stood there waist deep in the calmly boiling water. The corpse that was your squire had a slight smile on her face. She looked like she was enjoying this. But that wasn't your squire, it wasn't her. Malevus Thing had her chest and ribcage cleaved open, now though closed shut.

What was this? Last time it had tried to kill you in the throne room, but you had dodged and avoided her which had maddened her. You had denied her, declined her, understood that she was just a construct of the Fel inside your mind and how the throne room had resembled your ambition. But now though Malevus Thing didn't feel bloodthirsty, it lacked that aura on her. She seemed benign.

She wasn't here to kill you, not now, but just to invite you into the pool. Your body felt cold, you wanted to know more. Should you step in?

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>>5846299


>Join her into the pool, the water might be boiling, but you don't sense that you are in danger. You want to know more.
>Ask her who she is? A Fel construct, a nightmare? You demand an answer.
>Demand to know why Malevus Thing has chosen her form to be your squire's?
>You are going to outright decline any demands or suggestions she has. This is a dream in your head and you are in control.
>Other, write in.

QM: Dream?
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>>5846300
>Join her into the pool, the water might be boiling, but you don't sense that you are in danger. You want to know more.
>Ask her who she is? A Fel construct, a nightmare? You demand an answer.
>Demand to know why Malevus Thing has chosen her form to be your squire's?
Last option feels like a trap and I want answers out of spoopy Malevus
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>>5846300
>Other, write in.
"No hostility, a simple request and you even closed the wounds on her body. Whatever you are you can definitely learn, if you understand that the previous approach was so wrong."
>Join her into the pool, the water might be boiling, but you don't sense that you are in danger. You want to know more.
>Ask her who she is? A Fel construct, a nightmare? You demand an answer.
I don't mind if she keeps using Malevus.
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>>5846300
also this feels more like a dream yeah. Before it was a nightmare, its clear this is the opposite (despite the boiling water)
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>>5846300
>Join her into the pool, the water might be boiling, but you don't sense that you are in danger. You want to know more.
Test the waters then take a dip. Remain in silence because we're not in a position to make demands and letting it get us all worked up is silly. If we do say anything, make them questions rather than demands.
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>>5846314
>>5846300
+1
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Carefully you took a step closer to the pool, your eyes staring back at Malevus Thing. Somehow the fact that both you and her were naked didn't bother you as you reached the stairs into the pool and slowly dipped your toes into the faintly boiling water.

It was hot, but not scorching. Frankly, it was a rather pleasant feeling. Step by step you got deeper until you were waist deep as well. Just a couple of yards separated you from Malevus Thing as she stood there, faintly smiling and looking at you with her cold dead eyes.

"I knew you would do it." She replied without emotion. Her voice barely a hiss.

The coldness in your body left you as you stood there, until suddenly she took a step forward. The blood in the water flowed and spread, the holes in her hands leaving red trails on the water.

"Who are you?" You asked and she stopped.

"I am Malevus." Malevus Thing said. "Don't you recognise me?"

"You are not her! You are not Malevus, she isn't like you!" You raised your voice and shouted back at Malevus Thing. Your voice was poison, full of anger.

That surprised you.

"But I am her." She said.

"No!" No, you are not." You continued sternly.

That was unlike of you.

Malevus Thing dropped her smile and her shoulders drooped. She then let out a dreadful hissing laugh and took several steps forward until she stood right in front of you.

You wanted to back off, but your legs felt stiff. You couldn't move them as they felt like they were weighted down on the pool floor.

Malevus Thing raised her head and looked at you again.

"You know who I am." She said, her tone serious yet emotionless.

"A trick, Fel construct in my mind." You said back to her. You couldn't avert your eyes off her.

"Yes, yet no." She said and continued. "I am you."

"Me?" You were now thoroughly confused.

"I am you and you are me." Malevus Thing hissed.

You wrenched your legs free of whatever influence they were under and took several steps back and circled her in the water.

"You are a figment of my imagination, you don't exist. Just a thing created by the Fel inside me!" You sternly said back to her.

"Oh but I do exist, because you exist." Malevus Thing said and turned to face you again. "Like I said, I am you and you are me."

"No! And why do you have the form of the real Malevus?" You denied her words and waved at her. You were getting rather angry.

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>>5846508

Malevus Thing blinked and approached you again.

"You haven't figured that out?" She asked you.

"No, other than you are trying to get inside my head by using her likeness." You said back to her poison in your words.

"Typical, of course I would be so dense when it comes to women." Malevus Thing told you and took another step closer. "The form I have is because Malevus is the closest person you have in your life."

You stopped. Was that true? Was your squire really the closest person in your life? Not Tari, nor Calia? Not your parents either? Jandice, no she was just a lover.

"You are me and I am you?" You said to her now confused.

"Yes, finally you start to understand." Malevus Thing said back to you and stepped closer. The water in the pool had all turned blood red from all the moving in it.

She stopped in front of you and raised her hand from the water, pressing it over your chest, over your heart. Her hand was warm, how could a corpse's hand be warm? The warmth radiated from her hand across your body.

"I am what keeps you alive, that prevents you from dying. I am not going to leave, we will always be together." Malevus Thing said and moved her hand down your chest to over your stomach.

"You… you are the Fel inside me trying to get inside my head." You said as you managed to put your thoughts into words.

Corruption, tainted, unclean, impure.

"But we are already there, what matters now is that will you accept me as part of you." Malevus Thing said to you.

She pressed her hands on her chest and pushed her fingers inside the wound that split her chest open. With a crack she pulled her ribcage open so that she could reach inside. With a tuck, she ripped off her heart that was still leaking blood.

Then she extended her arm and offered it to you.

"Take it and accept me. For I am you and you are me." Malevus Thing hissed to you. "Anger, violence, impatience, desire, hunger, greed, lust, pride. All that and more. You have always had them, so you have always had me."

Fel amplifies those traits, you know that. Negative traits, things that change you. But have you already changed? Is this just your mind telling you it? Or Fel playing tricks? Should you just accept it? Deny it? Realise that the Fel is there to stay?

"I am you and you are me." Malevus Thing said back to you.

You were scared, horrified. Frozen in place as you couldn't move away. Your heart raced and your breathing had become heavy.

"I am you and you are me."


>Take her heart, the Fel is part of you. She is right, she is you and you are her.
>Take her heart, you have to accept the fact that the Fel is now part of you. At least for now.
>Decline her, the Fel will never be part of you. You won't accept her, but you won't push her away either.
>Deny her, push her away. You aren't going to accept the Fel inside you.
>Other, write in

QM: Nightmare? Maybe another update later today.
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>>5846510
>Deny her, push her away. You aren't going to accept the Fel inside you.
The use of Fel will be on our terms only. Also no this thing is not us, only a part of us, I believe it is only the evil present in the heart of every man made manifest in Alric's own.

Also stop letting it rile us up please.
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>>5846510
>Decline her, the Fel will never be part of you. You won't accept her, but you won't push her away either.

All that they are is a face in the mirror, when we close our eyes, surely, they will disappear...Good taste in musicals btw QM, "Confrontation" is a excellent song.
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>>5846510
>Decline her, the Fel will never be part of you. You won't accept her, but you won't push her away either.
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>>5846510
>>Take her heart, but Decline her, the Fel will never be part of you. You won't accept her, but you won't push her away either.
Spoopy Malevus wont be expecting this power move. If she is part of Alric representing the evil inside every man like anon said, then Alric should have full control of her.
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>>5846510
Oh and if "You won't accept her, but you won't push her away either." simply means being at peace with the fact that you have evil within you instead of being in denial about it then I agree with that option. It felt like hesitating to reject evil instead of merely acknowledging it though so I didn't vote for it.

>>5846610
But I believe taking the heart signifies embracing the evil, making rejecting her but embracing the heart redundant. She IS the evil.
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>>5846510
>>Deny her, push her away. You aren't going to accept the Fel inside you.
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>>5846633
I thought more how Alric would take control of the evil and through that prevent it from acting. Less accepting it and more "I am going to take this and make sure it wont act against me"

But declining it is fine to me as well. Long term we want it gone and out
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>>5846510
"The form I have is because Malevus is the closest person you have in your life."
You stopped. Was that true?"
Yes, she is very close. Like Alric its every day Malevus, we talk with her no small amount of time.
Though to be fair, Normand and Maura are also very close.... but its not the same thing. Also i like that Maura is ensuring Malevus and Tari are properly trained in the ways of cooking. Wonder why.....


>Decline her, the Fel will never be part of you. You won't accept her, but you won't push her away either.
A nightmare now ?
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>>5846894
I don't think Malevus is the closest person but I do think she's the most innocent hence the fel animated evil uses her form as a mirror image of itself.
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>>5846510
>>Decline her, the Fel will never be part of you. You won't accept her, but you won't push her away either.
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>>5846911
I mean they know eachother for quite a while, and are quite connected. Of the women at least, Tari comes second. We developed strong relations with both of them, but Malevus is someone we can count on almost always and in any situations (like combat/war).
That could be a point why, even if I think it's more the importance of Malevus in Alric life. Loyal, pillar we can count on, someone you can talk with, not a paladin of the Silver Hand (sorry Raleigh but you will not enter important Alterac meetings like ever). She has lost some innocence from the battles and hard situations she helped us with.

If we include males then is different we have a lot of people near us that we know from quite a long time and have good relationships. Sir Gravis and the fellow based knights for example. Liutenant Cromwell. And so on.
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To be fair Jaina and Monica are also good friends, but we see them less.
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The greatest form of bravery is when you overcome your fears. It is healthy to fear, to be afraid. It is what keeps you alive. It is what keeps you from making bad decisions and allows you to take a step back when needed.

You had to be brave now, it would be so easy to just accept and be done with this.

You reached out with your hand. It was trembling, but you steeled yourself to stop it from shaking. Malevus Thing smiled faintly as your hand reached out for the heart, but the smile faded quickly as you grabbed her wrist instead.

You didn't have to use much force to hold her and you gently moved her hand and the heart away.

"I will never accept you. I will always decline you. Fel won't be part of me, not now and not tomorrow." You told her. "But I can't push you away either, we are here together."

Malevus Thing relented and pulled her arm back before taking several steps away.

"You said that I am you and you are me." You told her. "I am going to find a way to get rid of you, until then I will have to begrudgingly carry you around. And when I have managed to get rid of you, I am me and you are gone."

Malevus Thing hissed and let out a laugh as she shoved her heart back inside her ribcage and pushed it close. She cracked her neck and straightened her back.

"We will see how that will go." Malevus Thing said to you and slowly backed away. "Because I didn't lie to you, everything I told you was true."

You blinked and the baths around you had disappeared. The water was still there as was Malevus Thing.

"Because I am you and you are me." She said as she spread her arms.

Then she fell on her back on the water with a splash and disappeared beneath the red hue.

You blinked again and now only water existed. Clean of all the blood and muck.

And you blinked again, finding yourself sitting in your bed and gasping for air.

You were sweaty, the blanket had fallen on the floor. Your heart was racing and you had difficulty breathing. You looked around and found that it was very early morning by how the moonlight entered your room. You would wake up normally in an hour or two.

You lit a candle with a snap and reached for a mug that you filled with water. Carefully sipping it, you allowed yourself to calm down.

Putting the mug away, you sank your face into your hands. It feels like these nightmares are going to accompany you as long as you have the Fel inside you.

And the Malevus Thing… she wouldn't take advantage of you. Never that would happen.



It had been two days since the nightmare as Beric returned to Dawnholme. And following right behind him were merchant's from Tarren Mill, Durnholde and from Hillsbrad Fields.

The Market Fair was in the town.

And also with him were the profits from the market fairs held elsewhere and Beric immediately came to deposit them to your budget.

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>>5847096


>2d3
>Best of three

QM: I have been saying that the spring meeting is nearly here. We are actually super close now. And for the sake of discussion regarding your nightmare, which was good, I have two very serious questions for you.

Malevus Thing is what?
>Write in

Malevus Thing is for?
>Write in
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>>5846525

I actually have no idea what you are referencing. No clue at all.
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Rolled 3, 2 = 5 (2d3)

>>5847098
Malevus Thing is what?
> Alric's evil animated by the fel.
Malevus Thing is for?
> Going full schizo and conversing with the strange voice in our head.
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>>5847098
>Write in
Likely a dark mirror of Alric either made entirely by or drawn out of the subconscious by the Fel.

>Write in
Internal self-analysis and critique. Also commenting on our choices, like a good mirror-personality.


>>5847100
Jekyll and Hyde musical song #34 - Confrontation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oECK1dNbuho
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Rolled 1, 3 = 4 (2d3)

>>5847098
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Rolled 1, 3 = 4 (2d3)

>>5847096
"everything I told you was true."
Nightmare/Dream threath or it has something for back it up... in some way i think its true. The fel definetly did something and does something. Not just in the mind but in reality, i don't believe Alric is just simply sweating a lot or his heart was beating a lot, nah the thing did this. This is definetly also connected to the Fel in our flames.

>>5847098
Good good (except for Alric Health)

Malevus Thing is what?
>Write in
The nightmare is bit of a mix, because its working with different things to use against Alric. I'll say why. Alric has been loved and taken care by Normand and Maura, but he has lost his home (that was burned, fire), his father and mother are dead, and the rest of his family is divided or against him like Aiden. I made the mistake to not consider this at first, but it definetly counts it is likely deeper though (i believe we will see them..... but just look at that what we have seen ? The ROYAL PALACE OF ALTERAC CITY). For the rest, evil emotions those were made through hard situations in Alric life. Mistrust/hate of the alliance (deserved), hate of gnolls (deserved), disgust of Blackmoore (deserved) etc..... ans lastly the Fel it self. Even in adapting, it remains somewhat alien on purpose.

Malevus Thing is for?
>Write in
See our evil, face it and become better. This said it also a first hand experience with more magic and Fel, it can help to learn to resist it, control it and fight it in the mind.
Or become more evil, let the Fel influence us and even attempt to fuse with us. Making our evil emotions stronger and more prominent, for the promise of making us whole, far better, more powerful and with stronger magic.
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>>5847098
Malevus Thing is what?
>>Write in
The taint inside us given a form

Malevus Thing is for?
>Write in
to get us to embrace the taint.
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>>5847098
>Malevus Thing is what?
Best case? Alric's subconscious taking on some corrupt form because of the fel - "I am you and you are me."
Worst case? An actual demon like a succubus or even a dreadlord that has managed to form a strong enough connection through the fel to fuck with Alric in his dreams.

>Malevus Thing is for?
Why Malevus' form?
Malevus is arguably the closest person to Alric, perhaps not the closest in each respect - passionate love (Jandice), romantic love (Calia/Taretha), platonic love (parents), friendship, commander/subordinate... but generally speaking she contends in most of these respects at once. She's someone that Alric can discuss his problems with non-judgmentally, whether those problems are personal, princely, military, romantic, etc., whereas others are more limited in regard to what help they can offer Alric or limited in understanding certain parts of Alric. Of course, it's also natural that Alric would have some subconscious romantic/lustful feelings for Malevus that he hasn't acknowledged quite so consciously like with other women in his life.

Why these dreams in the first place?
Both times Alric has dreamed of the Royal Palace in Alterac City, the throne room and the baths, cherished places in his childhood memories. This could all be the subconscious expression of his desires, corrupted and amplified by the fel: the desire for power through using fel, the desire to return home, the desire to restore his kingdom. Malevus Thing tried to kill Alric in the first dream (to forcibly get him to accept his subconscious desires), and it took a more diplomatic approach this time since that didn't work.

Something else to consider is that fel is basically the physical manifestation of chaos/disorder. So the fel corrupting the most grounding memories and relationships in Alric's life (in the form of a paladin at that, whose class generally considers law and order top priority) is probably the most effective way to disrupt order and symbolically represent chaos in Alric's mind.
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>5 Wealth

Total Resources:
30 Wealth, +18 per season
20 Supplies, -5 per season
115 Peasants


Total Resources updated with your season incomes and deficits. This is what we are going to work with in the next few updates during the meeting.

Now have I forgotten anything? I have gone through my own notes and now I just need to do some pastebin magic, but I might have missed something. So if you have anything in mind that I might have forgotten or you just want to bring up something, today is the day to mention them. Also as usual I will take questions etc.

>>5847111

That is a surprisingly apt comparison. I hadn't thought about that connection.

Also you lot bring me absolute joy with your answer regarding Malevus Thing. Really good stuff! With some being really close to what I had in my mind.
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>>5847098
Malevus Thing is what?
Evolving into a Shadow Alric, Felric, the embodiment of his darker emotions given life. I'll consider the first dream. If Alric himself had been sitting on the throne in his capital, and someone came and tried to take it? A very angry, violent, and impatient Alric might go in swinging like that and not be in a mindset for the nice calm Alterac Sword and Board. Certainly if he put his mind to cruelty he could probably consider using the form of the person closest to them.

This particular Malevus Thing I would say has embodied Alric's Pride. To recognize itself, to see itself in others, and others in itself. To offer its heart because it knows it represents a nature of him, but also power and magical might, and implies an inevitability and perhaps eternal struggle. The genie is out of the bottle and theres no putting it back now that is has formed. Even if we burn away the fel his body will be in need, or what if Alric's body will respond in a similar way to Nalice's mana ritual. What if Alric's body starts to change, to produce its own Fel similar to how it now produces mana, or tries to draw from the world around him to do so and fulfill his physical need to keep that heart strong. It could know something like that is in the future.

Malevus Thing is for?
Freaky nightmares and questions. Perhaps some realizations through dreams that make us question things or people. Offering power magical and physical in accepting his darker emotions rather than suppressing them. Waiting for his time of need to offer it, a burst of strength in the midst of battle to save an officer. Maybe some suggestions in waking moments like an ingenius but cruel suggestion to defeat or humble an enemy to achieve a great victory or political power play. Wouldn't be surprised if Lust theme for an eventual dream, which could lend itself to the Malevus romance arc if he recognizes Malevus more as a woman and less as his squire.
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>>5847723
Alric's robe from Nalice soon? Oh and I never spent that Makegood gift from when I made that rather elaborate intrigue which was sadly inaccurate but I dunno if its still good to cash in on something. I was probably just going to use it to save an Alric ally at some point. Though I had considered using it to boost Alric in some ways I did want to see how strong Alric was once he recovers from the heart attack.

I was also wondering when Durnholde intended to launch their campaign against the gnolls, if it was at the same time as ours or next season, or even next year. If we could join it then we could perhaps strengthen the Darrowmere League.

Would we be able to use the Dark Irons for the Silver Deep Mine Complex as well? Otherwise I am thinking its probably time for the Town Hall. Also I guess the other consideration for manpower is how many troops or Town Guard level men we would need to secure the eventual Oil Facility and the land around it that needs patrols, if we do take the Katrana deal and do it ourselves.

OH, and I think we had wanted to learn from our merchant guy about an Alterac River Fleet? Possibility to transport the oil atleast down the river and to protect that and any trade ships we might eventually want. I forget if we actually did cover that in meeting with him, or just that Katrana would handle getting the oil from here to Stormwind. How much it would cost to actually get some river patrol ships and so on.
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>>5847746

The mage clothes will be addressed later when Alric either has more time or when he continues his magic training proper. Alric has been doing some homework already.

Durnholde is planning their campaign for the summer. Darrowmere League's announcement/making it official should happen when in Tarren Mill.

Dark Irons are master miners so they could do it, it is something that maybe could be negotiated in a later date.

Transportation of the oil and the shipbuilding will be a part of the next update with Beric, but the ships you could acquire are already in the Quest Mechanisms pastebin that is also updated with mercenaries and the Total Resources. In Barovs deal they handle the transportation of the oil and in DIY/Katrana deal it would fall on you to handle it from the Oil Rig to Southshore.
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>>5847098
>Malevus Thing is what?
Well like the other anons said is probably our subconscious manifesting through the fel.

>Malevus Thing is for?
I don't think fighting it is the best way to go at it.
We should first understand it


On a completely unrelated note, will we ever fight yetis?
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>>5847803

Yetis? They are in the mountains so Alric could bump into them either in the "Alric Goes Spelunking" storyline or finds them in Northrend in the "Alric Goes To North To Claim An Ancient Weapon To Defeat His Enemies" storyline.
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>>5847723
i think we should be all good in theory. There was that other white lion but yeah nope no hunt this time.
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>King Varian is furious about you harboring Stonemason's
I just saw that in the pastebin. When did he find out?
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>>5847849

Around your time in Durnholde or bit after that. So about four months ago. He has his own eyes and ears, people who find about things for him.
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>>5847873
SI:7 I'm guessing? Anyway, that should be fun to deal with.
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>>5847849
That was threads ago.
Also we did something very visible even if it started has a letter between us and stone masons, so the southern king didn't found more like had seen what we did.
Van Cleef sent us a letter for help his people, and since we had established a good working relationship with him and already had used Stonemasons for working we agreed. Now a lot of stonemasons families are coming here to Dawnholme, were we have offered them a new place to live and new work (we have plenty to do).
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>>5847884
Yeah, this was an inevitability. I just figured we were still on neutral terms since we exchanged those letters some time back.
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>>5847798
I would like to buy a couple of those healing scrolls. For the offensive. Since we won't be there it would be nice to limit the casualties as much as possible. Or an armor scroll I guess.

Can we also send some letters to Jaina, kaelthas, and malevus master?

I would like to ask about fel, fel taint, getting rid of fel. Also ask about nalice's real name to them. Just be like have you heard of this red dragon.

Also Rayleigh can he help purge us of fel? We haven't seen him in all of this and he is a paladin.

I'd also like to talk to the father in tarren mill.

Can we also be drinking our blessed vial everyday(whatever the cold down is)

Maybe even use the blessed vial on the hot rocks in the sauna.

Since valerian knows I say we add all the stonemasons as citizens of alterac and do what the usa did to immigrants. Change their names/family names.
Give them new identities. We can lie and say they're all from dalaran....
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>>5847964

Alric hasn't had an access to healing scrolls since Kris Legace had to move to Stromgarde. And to his surprise, Southshore has a distinct lack of anything magical for sale. Dalaran would have them, but it is bit too late to go buy them now.

Letters are a possibility, I will take a note of that.

Raleigh has been mostly in Strahnbrad Hills, but he has returned to Dawnholme from time to time. You and the others have avoided him mostly due to paladins being very much against Fel in any shape or form. But he has learned about your poisoning and might come knocking on your door soon. Nalice has said that Raleigh won't be a problem, but you aren't that sure about it. You are fairly sure he acts as a spy for Silver Hand.

Father Hampton is someone who you can meet in Tarren Mill, noted as well.

The Blessed Vial of Water can be drank once a day. At the moment Malevus is holding it as it for some reason messed with your stomach and she has been using it while tending the sick amongst the migrants. Though the idea of blessed steam is rather wild, might use that as an idea at some point.

Whole Hillsbrad knows that there are Stonemasons in Dawnholme. Trying to hide them wouldn't work, but declaring them your citizens if someone angrily comes threatening them could be a way to go.
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Beric stepped into your study carrying a small chest. The bald gnome looking man was grinning as he slammed the chest on your table.

"Hello Beric." You greeted him and put a quill away.

"Prince Alric…" Beric started to greet, but his grin and enthusiasm dropped when he saw your eyes. "Ermm… it is good to see you… up and well behind your desk."

Ahh, your eyes are the issue. You would need to get used to this, even amongst your officers. You took your glasses and put them on before looking back at Beric.

"Better?" You asked.

"Better… sorry Prince Alric, but they creeped me out a bit." Beric said back to you. The man who was normally ready with words seemed to take his time to find them. "Hello Miss Foxton."

"Hi Beric." Tari greeted him as well. Final preparations for the meeting were being done and you needed her help with some of them.

"So what is in the chest?" You asked Beric.

"Profits from the market fairs." He said and opened it. The chest was half-full of coin of different sorts.

"Good, any news?" You asked and took several coins from the chest.

"Not much, Tarren Mill is quiet, people there are waiting for you to arrive and the soldiers to then leave. They know that it is in their interest for you to succeed." Beric told you and continued. "Durnholde was a bit of a letdown, the locals were bloody poor, but at least the petty nobles had coin. Lady Imswit, whom you seem to know, sent her regards."

Beric gave you a knowing look which you disregarded now.

"What else?"

"They would be visiting during the summer." Beric said. "Hillsbrad Fields was a different case, they seemed a bit reserved there, but my talk with Magistrate Burnside felt warm."

"Warm?"

"Receptive, less reserved than the people there." Beric replied.

That was a good sign. If you could get Burnside to be part of the Darrowmere League or at least a closer trade partner, Hillsbrad and you could grow stronger. Though you aren't sure what he thinks about you and Barovs working together. After all, they are his largest competitor.

"You visited the shipyards?" You asked Beric.

"I did Prince Alric. It took a lot of haggling and a couple of dinners, but they are now ready to build us some ships." Beric said and continued. "Though they won't be cheap, plenty of craftsmanship and materials are needed."

"I somewhat expected that." You said and sighed. "Though the ships aren't exactly what we require right now. Maybe in the summer, maybe."

"We need a ship to carry the oil, that is if we handle the rig by ourselves." Beric said. "Or we have to use ox carts and that would be a gigantic fucking hassle."

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>>5848132

He was right, with a ship capable of traversing Darrowmere River up and down, you could very easily transport the oil to Southshore to be then loaded into ships operated by the people of Katrana Prestor. But if you were to chose the deal with Barovs, then this would be one less thing to worry about.

"Alright, tomorrow we will have the meeting. You have everything ready then?" You asked him.

"I have everything ready." Beric said to you and prepared to leave. "I will see how the market fairs goes and I'll be there tomorrow."

"Good, great work Beric."

"Thank you Prince Alric, I hope it is worth it as it took me a bloody long time to get everything done." Beric huffed and puffed while leaving the study.

"Is he always like that?" Tari asked you.

"Yep, that is Beric. You should ask Normand for some stories from his time in the Royal Guards and his previous dealings with him." You said back to her.

"Maybe I will." Tari said with a laugh.


Southshore shipyards:

-Trade Cog
Small ship for coastal and riverine trade. Good for moving goods and men around, but are poor fighting ships.

-Arrow Cog
Small ship for coastal and riverine warfare. Raised forecastle gives arches a good line of fire and the trained sailors can defend their ship as well.

-Trade Carrack
Small ocean worthy trade ship. Good at moving large amounts of goods for long distances. Can defend itself, but aren't suitable for true warfare.

Ship costs:

>Trade Cog, 10 Wealth, 10 Peasants, Upkeep 5 Supply per Season
>Arrow Cog, 15 Wealth, 20 Peasants, Upkeep 7 Supply per Season
>Trade Carrack, 30 Wealth, 40 Peasants, Upkeep 10 Supply per Season



"Thank you to everyone for coming here, it has been a while." You said to the people gathered around the dining table. Fixing your glasses, you continued. "And the unfortunate circumstances around me had pushed this meeting even further away from the original schedule."

Captain Normand, Lieutenant Cromwell, Lieutenant Beckston, Sir Gravis, Sir Radan, Arthur and Alfred Rover, Beric, Eligius and as invited Master Mason Erefor Pelija had joined you around the table.

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>>5848133

"Tomorrow our soldiers will march to Tarren Mill and then in a couple of days they will leave till Strahnbrad Hills. Before that we have things to settle and decisions to make." You told the officers and your advisors. "First though, to allow him to leave and us to continue with the rest of our business, Master Pelija, I presume you have something to present to us?"

"Yes Prince Alric." Pelija said and stood up. "As we all know, my brethren and coworkers are going to be arriving here in a couple of weeks and months. They will be in hundreds and with them come women and children. Add in the migrants from Underbelly and we are going to have a large homeless population living in tents come summer."

Pelija spread a large drawing of the layout of Dawnholme on the table with the help of others.

"Prince Alric asked me to prepare the street and infrastructure plans for Dawnholme's growth during the winter and I have three plans to present to you right now." Pelija explained.

You leaned forward and studied the map of Dawnholme. It was well made and you could see the street planning Pelija and his men had already done during the winter. Your officers smartly opted out of this discussion. This was a civil matter, not a military one. Though Cromwell had reminded you that our military needs to grow if we are to challenge Gallow’s Corner and the Syndicate properly, so please don't spend everything before the military gets their share.

"First plan and also the cheapest plan is for us to make the road layout, prepare the locations for the wells and leave rest for the citizens to handle. They will build their own houses with materials provided." Pelija explained. "No sewers, no proper drainage, no central manure pit or anything. Dawnholme will grow by need and not by a plan."

"Second plan is more expensive, but we have our hand in building houses for the people and having the streets made from cobblestone. There will be a more uniform look and we can provide the citizens with some sanitation with drainage channels." Erefor continued and pointed out the main streets and locations reserved for the Town Hall and potentially the Church. "We see this as a bare minimum for a town that would bring us on par with Tarren Mill, but behind the rest of Hillsbrad. Dawnholme would have a plan behind its growth after this."

"Finally the third and most expensive plan. We will build sewers underneath the streets, cellars for the houses that require them. We will construct the houses in the style we rebuilt Stormwind City, Dawnholme will be a shining example of the quality of our work, an object of renown and a sign of your growing strength." Erefor proudly explained. It was clear that this was the plan he preferred as a professional. "Sanitation would be taken care of, plans for future expansion ready to be applied. We would have enough houses for everyone before the winter comes. Dawnholme would become a clean, tidy town fitting for you and your people."

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>>5848135

All three plans had their advantages and negatives. First was clearly the bare minimum of work, leaving everything for the Alteracis and newcomers to build on their own. You could imagine that the Stonemasons would put in the work for their own houses, while leaving rest to build their loghouses and hovels. It would also be the cheapest, leaving your budget mostly untouched. Second was in the middle. Somewhat more expensive, but with it you would be getting the infrastructure capable of handling Dawnholme currently and in near future. Dawnholme's growth needs to be handled, housing provided to the people and so this could be the answer.

Though the third and the most expensive option intrigued you. You had seen Stormwind City and even in the poorest quarters the houses had been well built. If that was the quality Dawnholme would receive, not even Southshore could compete with it. But maybe most importantly Dawnholme would have sewers and proper streets. You knew enough from your studies that sanitation can be a major problem in larger cities and if Dawnholme was to grow, the town would need sewers and other facilities.

What this comes down to was how well developed infrastructure would you want the town to have. How well planned the town would be and what kind of a growth you were expecting it to have? Though the idea of showing your neighbours your home interested you, like Pelija had said, it would be a sign of renown. It would be expensive, but maybe you could think of it as a deposit for the future?


Total Resources:
30 Wealth, +18 per season
20 Supplies, -5 per season
115 Peasants

>Roads, wells, mark individual plots for houses. Stonemasons leave the effort to construct houses for the locals. Dawnholme grows like it has done before. 2 Wealth
>Cobblestone streets, drainage channels, houses built in numbers for the masses. Plans for the future growth. Stonemasons see this as a bare minimum for a town. 5 Wealth
>Sewers, cellars, houses built in quality that rivals the greater cities. Infrastructure fitting for a city, for future growth and for the renown of its ruler. Stonemasons prefer this plan as they could provide the best for the citizens. 10 Wealth

QM: Choose one. Rather rigid options, but all three resemble different qualities of infrastructure. Ship costs are presented only as an info, not as an option to vote right now.
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>>5848139
>>Sewers, cellars, houses built in quality that rivals the greater cities. Infrastructure fitting for a city, for future growth and for the renown of its ruler. Stonemasons prefer this plan as they could provide the best for the citizens. 10 Wealth
Expensive, but needed. Then spend remaining 20 Wealth with Town Hall. We need that building and why not to spend all our money now? Probably we can find some Wealth elsewhere and hire mercs then if needed.
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>>5848139
>Sewers, cellars, houses built in quality that rivals the greater cities. Infrastructure fitting for a city, for future growth and for the renown of its ruler. Stonemasons prefer this plan as they could provide the best for the citizens. 10 Wealth
>>5848014
Thanks for the chance to add our thoughts! Awesome quest my dude.
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Damn that looks good .... also those ships. I think we will really do secret raids in Alterac time to time beside our expansion to the east.... yes wealth....
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>>5848139
>Sewers, cellars, houses built in quality that rivals the greater cities. Infrastructure fitting for a city, for future growth and for the renown of its ruler. Stonemasons prefer this plan as they could provide the best for the citizens. 10 Wealth
would be a pain in the ass to add such things LATER no? but the whole enough houses for everyone is basically a must.
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>>5848139
>>Sewers, cellars, houses built in quality that rivals the greater cities. Infrastructure fitting for a city, for future growth and for the renown of its ruler. Stonemasons prefer this plan as they could provide the best for the citizens. 10 Wealth
I want a great Dawnholme. I want it to be great and that is a massive punch in the eye to our enemies and detractors.

This said after that.... idk the townhall i really really really want it and it would really really really help, but those 20 could be used for boost the military and make something with Wilkish. We have half of the hills at the moment and with our vassal, Chief Ragis, locals that know the land ..... but that gnoll warband might return, trolls haven't been fought yet and the Syndicate might prepare a new offensive. Not counting what ogres or orcs might do. And those Hills are ours, our ancestors never fully conquered them but their legacy will be finally achieved. The white falcon on the orange field, will fly above there, with the corpses of our foes in his claws.
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>>5848190
Hmmm getting the town hall as well means we would have to push Wiklishs inventions back again though. Unless we sell something. Then again the oil would probably have his attention for a little while so he might not be too bothered.

>>5848139

>>Sewers, cellars, houses built in quality that rivals the greater cities. Infrastructure fitting for a city, for future growth and for the renown of its ruler. Stonemasons prefer this plan as they could provide the best for the citizens. 10 Wealth

How much would Alric's old armor and sword be worth? How much wealth could we get from Blackmoores favor? Any smaller loan potential nearby?
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>>5848139
>>Sewers, cellars, houses built in quality that rivals the greater cities. Infrastructure fitting for a city, for future growth and for the renown of its ruler. Stonemasons prefer this plan as they could provide the best for the citizens. 10 Wealth
cap:WATR2
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>>5848139
Wonder how much seething there will be over any budding naval power.

>>Sewers, cellars, houses built in quality that rivals the greater cities. Infrastructure fitting for a city, for future growth and for the renown of its ruler. Stonemasons prefer this plan as they could provide the best for the citizens. 10 Wealth
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Hopefully our enemies fought eachother during winter and autumn, that would be a blessing.
There was trace of a fight between Syndicate and Gnolls.


>>5848349
I am not sure but it wouldn't be much wealth probably, it was a mixed standard armor. Though i would like to keep it, for see how far we have gone from the first days.

I wonder that too.
He had offered us another small "gift" last time (wealth bribe) we didn't take it though.
Asking money around.... uhm depends if we want to. So far we didn't but, we could ask aid from Tarren Mill for example.
Beyond that well we could ask money from Katrana maybe....it would be fast if Nalice did go in the night. Still i am not sure I want to ask our allies for money, Blackmoore possibly if we don't want to use the favor for politics. Katrana i wouldn't mind, but we have already a favor to pay with her. Even if I think we more than capable to pay that and another. Beside we have a good relation with her.
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>>5848349
>>5848375

Old armour basically nothing, one rare case of QM veto. Alric wouldn't sell his old mismatched half-plate because of personal reasons. Too big of a connection with it.

Asking Wealth in exchange of the favour with Blackmoore is doable. Small loans that you can get quickly can be found amongst your neighbours, but most if not all would want something non-monetary in return.

There is the alternative of accepting the deal with Barovs, they are willing to pay a lump sum of 10 Wealth when the contract is signed with them.

So Alric has options and seems like this vote was a rather unanimous one. I don't expect the result to change through the night, but the voting and discussion can continue. Next update will come tomorrow.
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>>5848435
Makes sense. Ye i didn't have desire to see it gone anyway.

Good.
Yeah i imagined that, not sure we can achieve those even if they aren't likely too difficult. Thats why I am a bit reluctanct in asking, you usually don't aspect someone like Alric to ask for money around....it would also affect our image even if we keep it a secret (asking for money always makes it seem a bit there are some financial problems in your home, doesn't matter the reason but the impression).
So i might just consider no townhall (even if i want it from so many threads ago), for now and we make sure the military campaign has more chances.
Not being there in the hills changes things a lot, no improved morale, no help in battle direction and no help in combat.
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>>5848014
In regards to letters uh.... maybe Van Cleef. He seemed quite convinced to go down his road, but perhaps he could rethink it ? We are making sure their families here will live good lifes, new projects have been made already. Changing identities here could be a possible good idea, start again and we have no desire for treat them wrongly like those nobles of Stormwind. Of course we still have many enemies to deal with, our homeland is far from reconquered and the Alliance does everything for be a pain. But at least, its a fresh new beginning.

Ah i forgot
>>5848435
Maybe we could sell the stonemasons here, terrain in Dawnholme (and give them the approval) for building a minor guild hall. Its something they would ask anyway sooner or later, and we have good relationships with them already. Those money would also help us.
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>>5848535
That's smart. Just have them rename the guild too. Is all I would say. Like Alteric Stonemason Guild. Or The Masons.

We just need slight deniability. I mean we did already kick out our. Alliance garrison.

I say we order a trade ship and arrow ship. I'd get arrow first to clear the water ways. Then trade later since it'll take us a bit to build the oil we'll. (Maybe even 2 arrow ships if we can convince southshore/tarrenmill/hillsbrad/durnholde/andorhal. To send tradehips up and down. (If the others don't have river trade ships ask them to invest or pay us for its use)

As far as I understand there isn't any river trade at the moment. Right QM?
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>>5848535

Letter to Van Cleef, I have noted that down. The Stonemasons are going to build their own guild hall here, the land here is for all purpose free so they are just going to choose a spot and build their office there.

>>5848605

Correct, there is no trade on the river right now for couple of reasons. You will hear more in the coming updates.
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>Sewers, cellars, houses built in quality that rivals the greater cities. Infrastructure fitting for a city, for future growth and for the renown of its ruler. Stonemasons prefer this plan as they could provide the best for the citizens. 10 Wealth


"When can you start?" You asked Pelija and raised your head off the table and the map.

"I would inform my colleagues today and the work would start tomorrow." Pelija said back to you. "Everything is already planned and waiting for the order to go."

"Good, because you got the coin you want." You told him and he understood your intent. "Do not disappoint me Master Pelija, I wish to see the best work there is."

Master Mason Erefor Pelija gave you a bow and started to pack his papers away. Having done that he turned to face you.

"Stonemason's Guild won't disappoint you Prince Alric. Dawnholme will become the greatest town in all of Lordaeron." Pelija said to you and bowed deeply.

"Good, if we make any other decisions regarding buildings now, we will inform you so that you can add them to your plans." You told him.

Pelija bowed again before excusing himself and leaving your home.

"It is a big investment, but Dawnholme needs it." You said to your officers. "Now though we need to find a balance between remaining budget and what we require."

The idea of spending and emptying your coffers for the Town Hall was in your mind. But then you wouldn't have any coin remaining for the military or for Wiklish. Maybe you could find a source for some quick profits or would you need to take a loan from your neighbours? Or just agree with the Barovs and choose their deal, the coin they promised would see some good use.

"But before that, Eligius if you could?" You said and nodded to him.

"Yes Prince Alric." Your squire said back. Neither of you hadn't really spoken about it, but the majority in the room had realised that Eligius was more than just a scribe. He knows too much to be just that, but his position wasn't questioned either.

"Hillsbrad has been mostly calm. Tarren Mill has prepared themselves to support your campaign, in Southshore the council chose a burgher named Jacobsen to be the new Magistrate. A well known trader, but the talk is that he will mostly be a figurehead for the burghers and wields a little of own power. Colonel Garithos has been getting his Regional Defenders up and running, but the previous Marshal of Southshore quit. Marcus Redpath and former militia members have left for mercenary work."

That was a loss for both sides. Garithos lost a skilled officer and a bunch of men and Southshore lost someone who cared for the city.

"Hillsbrad Fields have arrested and tried three more smugglers, but we don't know if they are connected to the previous ones."

"We should use our part in uprooting the smuggling ring for our benefit." Sir Gravis interrupted Eligius. "Tell everyone that it was us who made it happen."

"I agree with Sir Gravis." You said and allowed Eligius to continue.

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>>5849038

"Durnholde is planning their campaign against the gnolls to happen in the summer. They have been stockpiling supplies and drilling their men." Eligius said and finished. "Rather uneventful past few weeks thankfully."

"Calm before the storm?" Normand mused aloud.

"Could be… nothing about the Syndicate?" You asked.

"No, nothing this time." Eligius said back.

"Rumours?" You asked and had your expectations.

"Mostly surrounding you. People are talking about your sickness and now your poisoning in both Tarren Mill and Southshore." Eligius said and put his papers together. Soon the news would spread elsewhere as well. "If I may say, those kinds of rumours and talks are way better than the ones that preceded them."

"And which were?" You said and chuckled.

"That you were cooped inside your home with your many lovers or that you had left your kingdom without your care while chasing one." Eligius told you.

"Sadly the reality was way more boring and dull than that." You said and laughed. Your officers joined you, even Normand chuckled a bit.

Oh well, maybe that reputation as an alleged lady killer is going to follow you for a long time.

"Thank you Eligius. Now though back to the business, where should we start?" You asked your officers.

No one dared to say anything so the decision fell on your hands.


Total Resources:
20 Wealth, +18 per season
20 Supplies, -5 per season
115 Peasants

>Wiklish, Mercenaries and Mages
>Military, Strahnbrad Hills and Security
>Economy, Buildings and Trade

QM: Choose one.
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>>5849040
>Wiklish, Mercenaries and Mages
the whole oil rig thing is a economic investment in on itself so might boost military and give something to wiklish.
Im particularily interested in seeying if redpath is available.
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>>5849040
>Military, Strahnbrad Hills and Security
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>>5849040
>Wiklish, Mercenaries and Mages

Yeah I dont think we are gettin the Town Hall lads. Unless we really wanna call in the Blackmoore favor and get some loans. Or just ask Katrana but she will ask for something I imagine.

Heres how I see the Budget this season going.

Wiklish 5 Gold to finish his invention
Jon Boyd, Pyromancer. Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 2 Wealth per Season
Luke Williams, Arcanist Bodyguard, Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 1 Wealth and 1 Supply per Season.
Redpath Mercs ??? Probably 1 wealth hiring cost, and 1 Supply per season?


-Windmill, 5 Wealth, -5 Peasants, Requires Farms
-Windmill, 5 Wealth, -5 Peasants, Requires Farms
OR
-Improved Farms, 5 Wealth, -10 Peasants, Requires plains or farmlands
-Improved Farms, 5 Wealth, -10 Peasants, Requires plains or farmlands

Which would atleast put some more peasants to work if thats a thing to consider

This would keep the supply situation as is, which is 4 more seasons worth of supplies, and 2 gold left unless Redpath mercs cost more, or we give that to Wiklish so he can work on his weapon.
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>>5849107
Oh right but if we do decide to take the Barov deal then thats 10 more gold in hand for whatever. So that would be two more windmills to help get supply under control. Also not having to hire a lot of guards and make boats just for it.
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>>5849075
>>5849107

I have already updated the available mercenaries into the Quest Mechanisms pastebin, so I will post them here as well for sake of clarity for you lot. No need to speculate about their prices when they are already available.


Available Mercenaries:

-Carlsson's Cavaliers, 10 Regular Mounted Sergeants, 6 Wealth, Upkeep 5 Supply Per Season
-Farsteel Steppe Clan, 20 Regular Steppe Cavalry, 6 Wealth, Upkeep 2 Supply Per Season
-Redpath's Regulars, 10 Regular Footmen, 10 Green Footmen, 10 Regular Archers, 10 Green Archers, 4 Wealth, Upkeep 4 Supply Per Season
-Vance's Venators, 10 Veteran Archers, 4 Wealth, No Upkeep
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>>5849040
>Wiklish, Mercenaries and Mages
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>>5849040
>>Wiklish, Mercenaries and Mages
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>>5849107
>support.
My only suggestion
>Durnholde have them give us money. And have them hire us out for their war in the summer. We should be finished with our campaign.

>hire redpath and his boys.
Can we trade "training" for some of the costs? Get their green boys to regular?

>Can we offer training to Tarrenmill and hillsbrad? For supply or wealth?

>Ask durnholde to hold a tournament. And we setup the trade fair at the same time. And send criers to dalaran, silvermoon (malevus master), lorderon, hillsbrad, southshore, the dwarves, everyone far and wide,(even our cousin in gileas). Have title, and ? wealth and maybe a dwarf armor set as reward. Ask for .5 wealth from all entrants. (Look at the supply/demand) invite garithos too kek.

Try to set it up so one of our people wins the pot for extra loots. Split the proceeds with durnholde.
>>5849040
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>>5849275
Bonus as predatory practice don't tell the entrants about the fee until they're there. Come all this way do not fight? Aight kek.

We should setup a bank too. Give them all loans. Oh sure we'll give .5 for .75 kek.

Or services rendered ( aka fight the debt off)
We got a lot of fighting to do soon.
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>>5849130
Nice

>>5848957
Okay
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"First we will touch on mercenaries and the mages." You said to them. "Does anyone have anything about the mercenaries?"

"I have Prince Alric." Sir Gravis said to you and you allowed him to continue.

"Redpath and forty of his men are camped near Darrowmere River, I presume they are angling for a contract from Durnholde for their summer campaign. Then there are some archers and cavalry from the north, supposedly from battles against gnolls and other forest creatures and just a couple of days ago, riders arrived from the east. Supposedly they are from the same clan as the escorts Dark Irons had with them." Sir Gravis explained.

"Cavalry won't be of much use in the hills and swamps." Normand said. "If we hire mercenaries, they should be infantry."

"Redpath is the best choice, but we know that his men are green militiamen." Cromwell replied.

"Fit for garrison duty?" You suggested. "We could train them?"

"Could be and we could if they stayed in Dawnholme, but he was also from Southshore. Good officer, but he might blame you for Maleb's death along with his men." Cromwell continued.

"That is true. Then there are the mages." You continued. "Any opinions?"

"We should hire this Madam… Martin." Beckston told you as he read his own notes. "A skilled surgeon is vital in the battlefield."

"I do agree." Normand said. "All three have their skills and arguments why we should hire them. But they are a bit…"

"Sketchy? I agree, yet we need their magic." You said back to him and Normand shrugged.

"They are expensive." Sir Radan opened his mouth. The rat looking man had stayed mostly silent till this point.

"We agree. Let them stay here for a while, before we hire them." Arthur Rover said back.

"See if they behave, get to know them better." Alfred continued.

"Anything else?" You asked and as there were no replies, you moved to another topic. "Krix Wiklish, the goblin mechanic, needs investments. I have told him to work on something that could be both used in the hills and then also against Gallow’s Corner and the palisades there."

"Sounds impossible, no warmachine can get through the hills and swamps." Beckston said back.

"Apparently the goblin has an idea. They can be rather crafty." You said.

"Prince Alric, I wouldn't build our plans on whatever he ends up inventing." Cromwell replied and received a chorus of agreeing nods.

Huh, we're they really that against giving Wiklish more coin as investments? The goblin would be unhappy if you didn't give him anything, especially if the Geared Speed Regulator wasn't finished. Or if you don't finish it, should you give him something then? Or would he be happy working with the oil rig if you chose to go with that option.

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>>5849610

One thing you knew was that you could very easily spend a lot of your coin now. Your actual military needs to grow as well, you can't rely on inventions and mercenaries forever. Not forgetting your economy. The oil rig would provide profits in the future, but you needed more coin if you wanted to get more done now. You thought about loans and quite literally cashing in your favour with Blackmoore, but you wanted to save those ideas for later. So many things you need, just so little coin.


Total Resources:
20 Wealth, +18 per season
20 Supplies, -5 per season
115 Peasants

Available Mercenaries:
>Carlsson's Cavaliers, 10 Regular Mounted Sergeants, 6 Wealth, Upkeep 5 Supply Per Season
>Farsteel Steppe Clan, 20 Regular Steppe Cavalry, 6 Wealth, Upkeep 2 Supply Per Season
>Redpath's Regulars, 10 Regular Footmen, 10 Green Footmen, 10 Regular Archers, 10 Green Archers, 4 Wealth, Upkeep 4 Supply Per Season
>Vance's Venators, 10 Veteran Archers, 4 Wealth, No Upkeep
>None

Mages for hire:
>Jon Boyd, Pyromancer. Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 2 Wealth per Season
>Madam Judy Martin, Naturalist. Hiring Cost 3 Supplies, Upkeep 3 Supplies per Season
>Luke Williams, Arcanist Bodyguard, Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 1 Wealth and 1 Supply per Season.
>None

Krix Wiklish investments and inventory:
Krix Wiklish can build you the things and gadgets you require, but first he needs some investment. With the goblin attention span being short, you don’t exactly know what you will get when you invest in their work. By giving more Wealth to Krix Wiklish, more potential items and weapons can be purchased.

Investments: 2 Wealth
>5 Wealth to finish development of Geared Speed Regulator.
>None

New Investments:
>1 Wealth
>2 Wealth
>3 Wealth
>4 Wealth
>5 Wealth
>None

QM: With Mercenaries and Mages, please choose those who you want to hire or choose none if you want none. With Wiklish, choose GSR if you want him to finish it or none if you don't want. And choose how much Wealth you invest on his project. More Wealth means a better chance of success and maybe more options available. Not enough Wealth might mean no finished products available.
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>>5849612

I wouldn't mind hearing about this Vance and his Venators, some kind of rangers I would guess by their veteran archers status, 4 wealth upfront, and no supply asked. Hunting up their own rations.

Cav is no good. Redpath would be nice but taking him on would cost us half our supply stock to field him for the season so we would have to drop him next turn or burn through the other half by summer's end. The gold needs to go into keeping the supply situation under control. Getting it down to -4 will take 10 gold if we buy Luke's services.

We hire Jon Boyd for the fire magic against the trolls who would fear it countering their regeneration. Luke Williams to help guard the Command staff and Jon Boyd. 2 wealth upfront, and 3 per season but we can afford it. Madam's 3 supply upfront and 3 per season would bleed us dry.

5 Wealth to finish the Geared Speed Regulator so we can get it put into the mines and mills for better production.

Mercs
>None

>Jon Boyd, Pyromancer. Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 2 Wealth per Season
>Luke Williams, Arcanist Bodyguard, Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 1 Wealth and 1 Supply per Season.

>5 Wealth to finish development of Geared Speed Regulator.

>3 Wealth

Budget A
10 for the Farm Estates or Mills to improve the supply situation to -4 per season.
5 for Wiklish Regulator.
2 for upfront mage hires
3 for Wiklish to start on his Weapon idea.

Though we could also only spend 5 wealth on a single Farm Estate or Mill to balance against Luke's supply cost for a budget like this

Budget B
5 for the Farm Estates or Mills to balance the supply situation as is at -5 per season.
5 for Wiklish Regulator.
2 for upfront mage hires
5 for Wiklish to start on his Weapon idea.
3 Gold left for ???, and next turn we would have 18 wealth not counting what we might make in bonus gold from spoils or something else. Or reduce Wiklish's weapon budget to 3, then we could have 20 next turn for a Town Hall, barring other expenses.

Third budget if we really must have some mercs.

Budget C
5 for the Farm Estates or Mills to balance the supply situation as is at -5 per season.
5 for Wiklish Regulator.
2 for upfront mage hires
4 for Wiklish to start on his Weapon idea.
4 for Vance's Venators which cost nothing after the upfront
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>>5849612
Mercs
>Vance's Venators, 10 Veteran Archers, 4 Wealth, No Upkeep
Mages
>Jon Boyd, Pyromancer. Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 2 Wealth per Season
>Madam Judy Martin, Naturalist. Hiring Cost 3 Supplies, Upkeep 3 Supplies per Season
>Luke Williams, Arcanist Bodyguard, Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 1 Wealth and 1 Supply per Season.
Invetions
>5 Wealth to finish development of Geared Speed Regulator.
New investments
>5 Wealth

Can we scrounge up one gold or give one the new hires an IOU? So we can have five gold for more supply buildings. Plus renegotiate with the Madam about the damned supply cost.
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>>5849927
+1
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>>5849927
Scrounge up an entire Wealth or an IOU? I think you may want to just reduce the investment of the weapon to 4. More importantly if you hire Judy Martin we will be BURNING through our supplies and the upfront 3 supplies.
Shes a doctor so I imagine all that supply is going into quite a few potions, bandages, burning wood to make boiling water to clean tools etc.

We would only have enough wealth to buy 1 supply building, which means our Supply per season would go down to -8. I mean I guess we could, but then we would have to let her go immediately. We'd have 9 supply in summer, then 1 in fall if we keep her for helping out at Durnholde.

Dropping her in summer would put it back to -5 but with 9 supply we would need to just absolutely pump supply with everything next season. So I guess we could but lordy will that be riding a line and pumping 15 and 10 into supply for the next two season respectively, barring any additions.
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>>5849927
>>5849612
>support
Can we see if the mages will do a probationary period. Aka we don't pay them now. We pay them after the season and then immediately again for the following season. If they don't murder everyone or something else dumb. Dangle the promise of titles.
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>>5849275
I'd suggest using one of these to gain more funds. See if durnholde wants our help for wealth or supplies. We're much better trained and armed than the redpath lot.

Training others in return for supplies or wealth.

Katrina prestor see if she would loan or invest. Tell her about our river trade idea. + all the near by others. Also Janice barov. River trade will be ludicrous if we can defend the route.
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>>5850170
Also forgot to say we can sell the invention to others once it is finished too. The dwarves seemed interested. There's also the dwarfs just south east of durnholde too. We have yet to talk to them.
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>>5849612
>>5849638
Supporting this. Budget A has my support. Venators seem nice, but 4 Wealth for 10 dudes is bit stiff, especially as we already have archers. I would prefer us to have more numbers, as our territory grows we need more men for patrols. Redpath would be nice that way, but he is 4 wealth as well.

It is going to push our supply deficit higher, but we can buy more supplies 1:2 with wealth. When we get the oil running our supply issues basically go away.
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>>5849638
>>5849612

support, i also like this. I wouldn't mind mercs but we are short on cash. Even if the Venators don't sound bad with their experience.
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>>5849612
Damn it, missed the nightmare segment. That was really nice piece of updates.

I support >>5849638 we need to stabilise our Supply situation, but we also need the mages. Spending 10 Wealth on Wiklish and the mages is the best choice now and then spending remaining 10 Wealth on either Improved Farms or Windmills. Medivh hasn't clarified what bonuses the Geared Speed Regulator gives, but if we get it I am leaning more towards the Windmills.

>>5850178
Medivh mentioned last thread that they are very isolationist. I don't know what we could get out of them, but I guess going to knock their door wouldn't hurt.
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>Jon Boyd, Pyromancer. Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 2 Wealth per Season
>Luke Williams, Arcanist Bodyguard, Hiring Cost 1 Wealth, Upkeep 1 Wealth and 1 Supply per Season.

>5 Wealth to finish development of Geared Speed Regulator.

>3 Wealth


I was going to ask a tiebreaker soon, but seems like we have a winner. I am planning on getting the update out later today, but I have had a headache the whole day so I might just crash and go to bed early.

Before that though could I have a vote for what do you discuss and handle next? Choose one please.


Total Resources:
10 Wealth, +15 per season
20 Supplies, -6 per season
115 Peasants

>Military, Strahnbrad Hills and Security
>Economy, Buildings and Trade
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>>5850421
>Economy, Buildings and Trade
lets try to somewhat mitigate the supply bleeding.
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>>5850421
>Economy, Buildings and Trade
The wishes for more towers and the Town Hall sadly has to wait.
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>>5850421
>Economy, Buildings and Trade
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>>5850421
>Economy, Buildings and Trade
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>>5850421
>>Economy, Buildings and Trade
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Unanimous. Could I have a roll for Beric.


>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 8 (1d10)

>>5850573
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>5850573
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Rolled 6 (1d10)

>>5850573
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>8


Beric had his ear to the ground and has heard things, but not everything. He still has something to say. Though that will wait till tomorrow, headache hasn't gone away so no writing today. Tomorrow the economic portion of the Spring Meeting!

I will leave you with questions for the night. This like the other similar questions do have helped me to gauge interest and opinions to different things.


What unit or a soldier type would you like to see Alric acquire and employ?
>Write in

What very unlikely unit or soldier type would you like to see on Alric's side?
>Write in
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>>5850615
Feel better bruv. Drink water.

Heavy foot soldiers (idk the lore I'm not sure if our veterans count as that)
Basically heavily armored infantry that missiles attacks don't work against. And are normal infantry killers. Heavy pikemen monstrosity killers

Griffon riders. Wyvern riders. Some sort of flying unit. Drop some bombs from wiklish and/or lance/archers.
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>>5850615
hope ya feel better soon!

anything non-human surely they got something weird.

As other anon said flyers in general would be perfect for alteracs mountains in general.
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>>5850615
Steam tank. Swashbucklers. Dwarven rifleman. Dark Iron Grenadiers seems like something they would do. Dalaran golems are pretty cool. Two headed ogre merc.
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>>5850615
>Write-in
- Heavy Two Handed Battle Axe Soldiers (Men ready to charge in and open the battle line with battleaxes, hard fighters also perfect for deal against strong melee enemy units for force them in combat and stop them from reaching weak points to exploit)
- Companions of The Crowned Falcon
(Personal Heavy Cavalry of Alric, transformed by Gravis and the lads in a true machine of war. Winged helms with a central crest of feathers, orange gold and white mantles with reinforced pelts of gnolls, additional shoulder armor plates with decorative wings, no lances, shields and usually a one handed weapon like sword, axe, flail or mace)
- Redeemers (The prisoners be ex syndicate, bandits and criminals are further invested upon in terms of training and equipment. Under Sir Radan, the infantry hybrid troops of the Bandit Rogues become even better. They also gain some religious fervour beyond being more loyal to Alterac)


>Write-in
- Elven and dwarf mercenaries be ranged like rangers and gunners, or more melee oriented with hammers and greatswords
- Van Cleef Daggers (if we manage to convince him but they already started to fought by a while against Stormwind. Experienced Guerilla and Stealth warriors, more stealthy than our Bandit Rogues. Excellent for break in at night against the enemy, rapid attacks and scouting
Also I liked seeing the new mercenaries, if we have more cash i am definetly getting them.
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>>5850615
>What unit or a soldier type would you like to see Alric acquire and employ?
Some more horsemen would be nice

>What very unlikely unit or soldier type would you like to see on Alric's side?
Dwarven riflemen and gryphonriders do sound neat.
Maybe some elven archers and ships.

Actually now that I mentioned it, in Warcraft 2 Alterac did use elven archers and elven destroyers.
What were they in our version of Azeroth?
Were they simply standins for regular human archers and ships due to game limitations or did Alterac really employed elves? If so were there living there for quite some time or were they more like mercenaries?
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>What unit or a soldier type would you like to see Alric acquire and employ?
harquebusiers and pikemen to innovate in some new type of pike and shot formation cannons etc

>What very unlikely unit or soldier type would you like to see on Alric's side?
Elves and dwarf units probably
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>>5850615
>What unit or a soldier type would you like to see Alric acquire and employ?
Some siege engineers to make catapults and ballistas would be pretty nice, maybe at some point have gunpowder artillery.

>What very unlikely unit or soldier type would you like to see on Alric's side?
Dwarves gunpowder units.
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>8


"Beric, do you have anything for us?" You asked and as you didn't get an answer, you repeat what you said more sternly. "Beric!"

"Ahh yes, my turn." The bald man said. He had no interest for mercenaries or soldiers as usual.

"So the new Magistrate Jacobsen is a puppet. He won't cause issues with us as long as we don't step on the toes of Southshore's trade which is nigh impossible as they are benefitting from our trade going through their ports." Beric told you. That was good news, you could safely disregard him as a potential thorn in your side. "But the coming summer won't be that easy here."

"What do you mean?" Normand asked his old friend.

"Both the Naval Base and Durnholde have started to hoard supplies and other consumables. You know more about that stuff than I do." Beric told you and continued. "And supposedly Stromgarde is doing the same."

"Stromgarde?" You asked. You hadn't received information from Kris Legace in a while. "And how will that affect us?"

"The prices go up!" Beric said and waved his hands in the air. "They are expecting the price to double or even triple."

"So any idea of us fixing our deficit by buying supplies during the summer is inadvisable." You replied to him.

"Or we could sell our stocks in the summer and make a tidy profit." Beric replied to you.

Maybe, maybe you could do that.

"Watch the prices Beric and keep me informed." You said and continued. "Then there is the oil. What do you think of it?"

"Huge boon, really goes down to whether we handle it ourselves or let the Barovs do it for us." Beric replied. "In either case, the coin should help us to fill the coffers rather well."

"We might have to invest coin first to make more…" You mused aloud and turned towards others. "Does anyone have anything to say about trade or where we should spend our remaining coin?"

"The Town Hall still remains as a dream, but outside of that we can always strengthen our economy." Normand told you. He seemed disappointed about the lack of the funds for it.

"Prince Alric, we could spend some on building Scout Towers or saving a bit for recruiting new soldiers." Cromwell reminded you.

Rest of your officers stayed silent. They were officers, not merchants or clerks.


Total Resources:
10 Wealth, +15 per season
20 Supplies, -6 per season
115 Peasants

>Improved Farms, +2 Supply, Costs 5 Wealth and 10 Peasants, The Headland
>Improved Farms, +2 Supply, Costs 5 Wealth and 10 Peasants, Darrow Hill
>Windmill, +1 Supply, Costs 5 Wealth and 5 Peasants, The Headland
>Windmill, +1 Supply, Costs 5 Wealth and 5 Peasants, Darrow Hill
>Herbalist’s Hut, +1 Supply, Costs 5 Wealth and 5 Peasants, Sofera’s Naze
>Guard Tower, Costs 10 Wealth and 10 Peasants, Southern Alterac Mountains
>Scout Tower, Costs 4 Wealth, Sofera’s Naze
>Scout Tower, Costs 4 Wealth, The Headland

QM: Maybe a bit misleading, but the Improved Farms +2 Supply doesn't go on top of the existing +1 Supply of Farms. They are an upgrade for the Farms
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>>5851345

Thank God no one had voted yet. A minor fuck up from my part for not being observant enough. I put out unedited list of potential buildings. But now the issue has been fixed and this list should be up to date. Sorry for potential confusion.


Total Resources:
10 Wealth, +15 per season
20 Supplies, -6 per season
115 Peasants

>Farming Estates, +4 Supply, Costs 8 Wealth and 10 Peasants, The Headland
>Improved Farms, +2 Supply, Costs 5 Wealth and 10 Peasants, Darrow Hill
>Improved Farms, +2 Supply, Costs 5 Wealth and 10 Peasants, Gavin’s Naze
>Windmill, +1 Supply, Costs 5 Wealth and 5 Peasants, Darrow Hill
>Windmill, +1 Supply, Costs 5 Wealth and 5 Peasants, Gavin’s Naze
>Herbalist’s Hut, +1 Supply, Costs 5 Wealth and 5 Peasants, Sofera’s Naze
>Guard Tower, Costs 10 Wealth and 10 Peasants, Southern Alterac Mountains
>Scout Tower, Costs 4 Wealth, Sofera’s Naze
>Scout Tower, Costs 4 Wealth, Gavin’s Naze
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>>5851399
>>Farming Estates, +4 Supply, Costs 8 Wealth and 10 Peasants, The Headland
Improved Farms are +2 and Estates are +4. We get more Supply per Wealth used this way. Remaining 2 Wealth could be used to train troops or just saved.
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>>5851399
>Farming Estates, +4 Supply, Costs 8 Wealth and 10 Peasants, The Headland
prob just save the last two
i dont think anyone would have n issue of trying to mitigate the supply supply.
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>>5851399
>>Farming Estates, +4 Supply, Costs 8 Wealth and 10 Peasants, The Headland
We need more money, i am kind of tempted to not build it honestly and leave it for the military.
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>>5851399
>Farming Estates, +4 Supply, Costs 8 Wealth and 10 Peasants, The Headland
This should be the end of the meeting yeah? Don't think we'll spend the remaining 2 wealth on the military.
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I will need to update the Quest Mechanisms pastebin tomorrow.I thought I had added the building decisions chosen during the winter update there, but seems like I haven't.

>>5850644

Closest things to heavy infantry would be First or Second War era footmen. But because those footmen were decimated, closest to what you described would be either dismounted knights or the Royal Foot Guards in their Dark Iron made plate.

>>5850723

I would bet a fortune that they were just stand ins. Making new models for couple missions would have been bit too much work. But you can think that Elven Rangers (if they even were in the missions) were actually Alteraci Rangers that are available to you.

For rest of the anons, some good ideas and some being rather close to what I have already planned. One suggestion being ultra close to an idea I had even before Thread 1.

>>5851542

Military update comes after this. Some news and tactical decisions needs to be done. Then the meeting is over.
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>>5851558
Understandable
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>>5851399
>Farming Estates, +4 Supply, Costs 8 Wealth and 10 Peasants, The Headland
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>>5851399
>>Farming Estates, +4 Supply, Costs 8 Wealth and 10 Peasants, The Headland
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>>5851399
>Farming Estates, +4 Supply, Costs 8 Wealth and 10 Peasants, The Headland

>GASTMN
Gas time? I guess capcha wants that oil
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>>5851956

Alternatively Alteraci Chemical Weapons Program.

Either way, the Farming Estates win. Could I have rolls for the military stuff. First d10 is regarding trolls and second for everything else.


>2d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 9, 2 = 11 (2d10)

>>5852297
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Rolled 4, 10 = 14 (2d10)

>>5852297
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Rolled 10, 10 = 20 (2d10)

>>5852297
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>>5852297
>>5852350
Oh yeah, we got this. Maybe Madam Murder will come up to us with her chemical gas program. A naturalist with a plan to restore troll to nature.
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>>5852355

Royal Alteraci Apothecary Society

>>5852350

That will do. The update will come later this evening. Though because such a good roll and because it is such a beautiful weather outside, I am giving you lot a vote, a small bonus. The patrols in Strahnbrad Hills especially chose to watch and patrol what direction more?


>Trolls in the mountains
>Syndicate, gnolls and bandits beyond the river and up north
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>>5852450
>>Syndicate, gnolls and bandits beyond the river and up north
They are probably the bigger threat in the long run. As for the trolls maybe they'll turn out to be a small village like Stonedon and would be willing to negotiate.
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>>5852450
>Trolls in the mountains
Hmm to see if the trolls have got patrols and traps or a secret village goat path up their sleeve. Or to keep an eye on those wily types across the river which could help out Durnoholde's campaign and help us keep them from sneaking anyone over. I gotta figure we would prioritize our own campaign thats being actively prepared for.
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>>5852450
Damn idk
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>>5852450
>>Trolls in the mountains
Fuck it
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>>5852450
>Syndicate, gnolls and bandits beyond the river and up north
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>>5852450
>Trolls in the mountains
tough choice.
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>>5852450
>>Trolls in the mountains
total troll death
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>>5852450
>>Trolls in the mountains
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>>5852450
Tbh I'm most scared of trolls kicking our heads in.
>scout the trolls in the mountains
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>>5852450
>Syndicate, gnolls and bandits beyond the river and up north
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>10
>10


“We need to put in the effort at trying to solve our supply deficit, so majority of the remaining budget will be put into our farms here in The Headland, around Dawnholme.” You said to your officers, especially to Normand. “Inform Master Pelija, his men can help us with that.”

“I will, but that will leave us terribly short on funds… again.” Normand replied.

“Alterac is poor, we will do what we can.” You said back and smiled. “Though our defences, how is the progress regarding the Scout Towers going on? Normand told me before this meeting that they were finished?”

“Prince Alric, during the winter, three towers were built around Dawnholme. One west of the town watching Darrow Hill and Hillsbrad Foothills. One south of us watching the approach to Dawnholme and the third one covering King’s Road and the entrance to Alterac.” Lieutenant Cromwell told you.

“How I haven’t noticed them?” You said as you were rather baffled. You had no memories of ordering the towers even to be built in the first place.

“You did order their construction Prince Alric, but the Stonemason’s covered the scaffoldings with white tarps to protect themselves from snow and wind, maybe it helped to camouflage them?” Cromwell said and gave you a sly smile.

“Well, it worked perfectly then.” You said and weren’t sure if Cromwell was just pranking you. You should probably check if the towers really were there. “Either way, any news regarding The Fingers?”

“No my Prince, there has been no trace of tracks or anything around here. Not even the hunters have seen mountain lion tracks in a while, the large one they were talking about is gone.” Cromwell said to you and continued. “No sightings of ski tracks from Alterac, not in the mountain passes or from Gallow’s Corner. Alterac has stayed silent.”

“Regional Defenders?” You asked.

“No sight, but we have kept up the readiness. At least the men like that they have long walking sticks now.” Cromwell said and got a few chuckles out of your officers. The staffs had been distributed to the men patrolling near Dawnholme and Sofera’s Naze.

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>>5853239

“Alright, then to Strahnbrad Hills. Lieutenant Beckston, I think you have done a report?” You said and asked.

“Yes Prince Alric.” Beckston said and started to take out his papers.

“Good, but first. Rover Brothers, how was your first proper in Alterac?”

“It was cold Prince Alric, rather miserable.” Arthur replied to you.

“In Stormwind we were lucky if we got snow, here… well there was way too much snow.” Alfred replied. “Mostly we got gentle rain down there.”

“It was the same in Kul Tiras, really the only thing I am missing from that place.” Beckston replied. He really hadn’t talked that much about his time there.

“That is nice to hear, but Strahnbrad Hills?” You asked.

“Yes, right… well we had our patrols follow several routes between Sofera’s Naze, Stonedon, Shoredon and Tarren Mill.” Beckston said back to you and presented the now familiar map to you and others. “And they hadn’t seen much.”

“But they have seen something?” You asked him back.

“Prince Alric, we had our eyes on the mountains and the trolls and they didn’t venture out of their territory not even once. No tracks in the snow or anything. Just that they have erected new totems and cairns to mark the border of their territory.” Beckston told you.

“And we have respected said totems?” You asked and knew the answer already.

“Yes, the patrols have just observed new totems and cairns appear between their patrols.” Beckston replied.

It sounded like the trolls stayed in the mountains and didn’t want anything to do with you. If they were erecting new border posts, that was a message to not cross them.

“If we don’t act aggressively against them, maybe we can avoid fighting them?” You mused aloud

“I wouldn’t bet on it Prince Alric, but they don’t seem to be wanting a confrontation.” Cromwell replied.

“I agree, but it should be a good sign.” Beckston said and continued. “Of the trolls we didn’t see a single sign, just the totems and cairns.”

“Alright, did you see anything else in the hills?”

“There was a single trail of large foot or boot prints early in the winter. Potentially made by a single orc travelling from east to west. It had crossed the Darrowmere River, then gone through the hills south of Shoredon and Stonedon. We followed the single trail till it reached Sofera’s Naze and went into the troll territory. The patrol decided to not follow it from that point on.” Beckston told you.

A single trail from the east? It could be a Warsong orc, you knew that they were somewhere in Arathi Highlands, hiding in the mountains and caves. Or maybe it was a Blackrock orc returning from a scouting trip? You couldn’t be sure, but a single orc making their way through your lands wasn’t that worrisome thing in the end.

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>>5853243

“Anything from the east?”

“The river didn’t freeze so crossing it would have been a suicide. We didn’t spot any signs of landing or anything on our side of the river, but we did send men with boats to the otherside into the woods and we did spot both human and gnoll footprints in the snow. We didn’t see anything, but we did find two camp spots and one rather gruesome scene.” Beckston said and continued. “There had been a battle between the Syndicate and the gnolls. Dozen frozen gnoll and human corpses.”

“So they are still fighting for the old woods, that could be good for us. As long as the gnolls and the Syndicate have their brawls, they aren’t concentrating on us that much.” You said back to him.

“Our victory last year must have drained their local resources, men and supplies.” Normand replied back. “But what if they push in with reinforcements?”

“You are right, we shouldn’t take this as an easy walk in the woods.” You said and got nods as a reply.

“Well said, but at the same time we haven’t seen anything in the north where the oil well is supposed to be. No trails, no tracks or anything.” Beckston told you. “The winter was calm, thankfully.”

“Thank you Lieutenant.” You replied. “Any suggestions on how we should approach this, oil is our short term goal. Long term goal is to find a way into Strahnbrad be it through the hills and mountains or bypassing them through the river.”

“We need to claim the oil first, but if the trolls are content at staying away, the river could be our way around the mountains.” Normand said to you.

“But first we need to know where the trolls exactly are.” Arthur Rover replied.

“And for that we need to march through the hills first.” Alfred Rover continued.

“Which raises the question, how will we do it?” You said to them.

The discussion continued. Majority of your nearly 200 soldiers would be part of the campaign with just a dozen or so footmen and archers staying back with the City Guard here in Dawnholme. Keeping those who participate in the campaign together would help you to deal with whatever threats your men would face without any issues, but splitting that force in two or in three parts would allow you to cover more territory and be more responsive to any threats. It could aslo allow you to map out where exactly the troll territory is, are they truly blocking your way to Strahnbrad?

From this you kept talking about recruiting more troops. With limited resources, you had limited options, but you had enough coin to at least train some soldiers who would be ready come summer. And if Dawnholme was attacked, the fresh recruits could defend your home.

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>>5853245

>Keep your force as one and march from Tarren Mill to Shoredon and then towards where the oil is.
>Split the force in two. One goes directly for the oil, the second moves through Sofera’s Naze and Stonedon, skirting the troll territory.
>Three forces, one following the troll territory, second going for the oil, third following the river.
>Other, write in.

Total Resources:
2 Wealth, +15 per season
20 Supplies, -4 per season
105 Peasants

Troops:
Total: 45 Footmen, 40 Pikemen, 50 Archers, 20 Crossbowmen, 5 Knights, 35 Bandit Rogues, 40 City Guards (Dawnholme)
-10/10 Elite Royal Foot Guards
-20/20 Veteran Footmen
-10/10 Elite Archers
-30/30 Regular Archers
-20/20 Kul Tiran Swashbucklers, Regular Pikemen
-4/5 Knights of Gravis, Regular Knights
-15/15 Benedict's Blood Alley Boys, Veteran Footmen
-20/20 Regular Pikemen
-10/10 Veteran Archers
-15/15 Sir Alan Radan's Men, Regular Bandit Rogues
-20/20 Lyion's Rogues, Regular Bandit Rogues
-20/20 Veteran Crossbowmen
-40/40 City Guards

Vassals and Allies:
Total: 40 Footmen, 20 Archers, 20 City Guards (Tarren Mill)
-20/20 Green Footmen, Stonedon, vassal
-20/20 Green Footmen, Tarren Mill, ally
-20/20 Green Archers, Tarren Mill, ally
-20/20 City Guards, Tarren Mill, ally

Troops on deployment:
-None

Available Troops for hire:
-10 Footmen, 1 Wealth, 10 Peasants, Upkeep 1 Supply per Season
-10 Pikemen, 1 Wealth, 10 Peasants, Upkeep 1 Supply per Season, Requires Lieutenant Beckston to train them
-10 Bandit Rogues, 1 Wealth, 10 Peasants, Upkeep 1 Supply per Season, Requires Sir Radan to train them
-10 Archers, 1 Wealth, 10 Peasants, Upkeep 1 Supply per Season
-10 Crossbowmen, 2 Wealth, 10 Peasants, Upkeep 1 Supply per Season, Requires Barracks

Troop training, choose none or as many as you have resources for:
>10 Footmen
>10 Pikemen
>10 Bandit Rogues
>10 Archers
>10 Crossbowmen
>None, save Wealth

QM: The pink dash line is known border of the troll territory.
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>>5853249
-10 Bandit Rogues, 1 Wealth, 10 Peasants, Upkeep 1 Supply per Season, Requires Sir Radan to train them

Two of these as an advanced scout / sabotage force?
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I have fixed and updated the Quest Mechanism pastebin and done minor updates to the Socials and Stats pastebin. Because I had completely forgotten to update the buildings and the fact that Dawnholme now had Scout Towers, I am going to give you lot a small bonus in the few coming updates. I will mention when the bonus is give.

I might also have a sidestory nearly done, so I might post it relatively soon or in a day or two.
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>>5853249
>Split the force in two. One follows the river then swings around for the oil, the second moves through Sofera’s Naze and Stonedon, skirting the troll territory until it does the same.
I've altered the prompt slightly. The center has been secured so I'd like to do a pincer maneuver to look through our borders then reunite at the end and set up an outpost at the oil fields.

>None, save Wealth
I think our military is big enough for now. I don't see the trolls picking a fight against a 100 man army and the gnolls and the Syndicate are too busy fighting each other to go through the hassle of an attack across the Darrowmere.
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>>5853249
-10 Crossbowmen, 2 Wealth, 10 Peasants, Upkeep 1 Supply per Season, Requires Barracks
We need more crossbowmen to be able to take ogres and other big things down without losses.
>Split the force in two. One follows the river then swings around for the oil, the second moves through Sofera’s Naze and Stonedon, skirting the troll territory until it does the same.
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>>5853382
Specifically I'm thinking crossbowmen and pike formations. Crossbows break the charge. Pike full stop the broken charge. Swordsmen go in and murder the broken formation. Losses =low.

Like the anon that was talking about shot and pike formations.
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>>5853249
>>None, save Wealth
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SIDESTORY

Last Day In Alterac


You weren't stupid, you knew something was going on, but no one would tell you anything, they would just tell you to not worry about it. Everyone was nervous for some reason and you had been told to stay in your room. When you had tried to sneak away, you found that a soldier had been stationed to watch over you and quickly you had been told to go back into your room.

That pissed you off and it made you wonder if you had done something wrong. Couple days ago you had seen your father and big brother argue about something. It had been a very heated argument and when they noticed you, your big brother had told you to go away and then locked the office door, preventing you from listening.

Were you punished for seeing and hearing something you shouldn't?

You laid on your bed staring at the ceiling as the door opened. Sitting up, you smiled as you saw someone whom you liked a lot.

"Sis!" You nearly shouted as Beve hurriedly walked to you and pulled you up and off the bed. Your smile dropped as you saw her being rather serious, there was no pleasant smile on her face. "What is going on Sis?"

"Terrible things." Beve said and ruffled your short black hair. She seemed sad. "Where's your chest?"

"There." You pointed at it by the wall.

Beve walked to it and opened it.

"Blasted… Fel." Beve cursed, she never cursed when you were around. Then she started picking and taking your toys out of it.

"What are you doing?" You asked and were surprised. You used the chest as your toy storage.

"You won't be needing these anymore." Beve said and gave you a quick glance. She wasn't happy about this at all. She then ordered. "Take your clothes and put them on your bed."

"But why?" You had no idea what was going on. How Beve acted had started to worry you a lot.

"Because I am telling you to do so." Beve said quickly as she emptied the chest.

"No I won't! Not until I am told what is going on!" You angrily said back to her and stomped your foot on the floor.

Beve held a wooden horse in her hand as she walked to you and kneeled to be on your level.

"Your father has made a decision that is unwise and now for your safety you need to leave Alterac." Beve said to you and looked into your eyes. Her fair eyes were sad, you could see that.

"Leave the palace?" You asked.

"No, the whole Alterac. To go away, first to the north and then… elsewhere." Beve said and you knew she wasn't joking. She didn't have the usual playful tone she had when she talked to you.

"So take your clothes and let's put them into the chest." Beve said to you softly. "I don't want to say this again."

The door opened to your room and a knight stepped in. You had seen the man before, but you didn't know him.

"Is the Prince ready?" The knight asked Beve.

"No, not yet." She said and stood up. Suddenly she was serious again.

"We don't have much time." The knight replied and was nervous as well. "First outriders have already been spotted approaching the city."

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>>5853429

"We really don't have much time then, is the cart ready?" Beve asked him.

"It is, just the Prince remains." He replied.

Another person stepped into your room and this time you recognised her. It was the nice kitchen lady who always gave you candies when you sneaked into there.

"Maura, help me to pack Alric's clothes." Beve said to the woman who just nodded as they went to work.

The knight kept looking out of the window as you just stood there watching what was going on. You didn't understand what was happening, but you didn't want to disappoint Beve, so you opted to stay silent. She was always so nice towards you and if she was serious, then you should follow her lead.

But to leave Alterac? Your father made an unwise decision? You didn't understand any of this.

"Beve… will you come with us?" You said with nearly a whisper.

She looked around and took the wooden horse and came to kneel next to you again.

"No Alric, I can't." She said and you could see her eyes get watery. "I have my responsibilities here, towards our family. I have a duty I need to do, you will understand when you are older."

"But I want you to come with me…" You wanted to cry as well, but you didn’t.

"I can't, I would like to, but I can't." Beve said and hugged you.

When she released her hug, she presented the horse to you.

"Do you remember who got this for you?" She asked and pressed the horse into your hands.

"Y-you…" You took hold of it and felt the mane made from actual horse hair in your hands.

"I thought you would like it and it has brought me joy to see you play with it." Beve whispered back and ruffled your hair. "Promise me something little brother, keep hold of that horse and when we meet again. You can give it back to me."

"I don't want to leave you Sis…"

"Promise me Alric!" Beve demanded and now her tears started to flow.

"I promise." You choked on your own words.

"Princess, we are ready." The knight said.

"Alric, whatever happens, you need to trust these two. They will take care of you." Beve hurriedly told you.

"I will Sis…" You didn't have the courage to say anything else.

"Now go put the horse in the chest." Beve said and clapped on your back.

You walked to the chest and buried the small wooden horse amongst your clothes. You noticed that all the colourful and finer clothes weren't there.

"Normand, Maura. Take care of Alric for me." Beve said to the two other people.

"Take care of yourself." The knight named Normand replied. “The tides of darkness are upon us, the darkness is overwhelming and I don’t know if the Light can protect us.”

The chest was closed and the lady called Maura took your hand. The knight saluted Beve once before he lifted the chest up and carried it off the room.

"Stay strong Alric… one day we'll meet again so remember what you promised." Beve said as she was left standing in your room.

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>>5853430

You could see that she was crying. You hoped she wouldn't cry. You wished to see her soon.







Maybe it was the nightmares of the past few weeks that got you to think about the day when you left Alterac. Maybe it was something else, but it had been some time since the last time you thought about it.

Leaning on your cane, you looked through and out of the window towards Hillsbrad. The war drums of the Horde echoing in your mind. You had heard them only once in your life when the cart driven by Normand had spirited you away from Alterac City, but you couldn’t forget them. The deep drums echoing in your mind. The sound of your fathers failure, what ruined and destroyed Alterac and forced you on this path.

You sighed and kneeled down next to your chest, the same one from that day. Touching the old wood with all the scratches from the journey to here in The Headland and worn paint that told its own story, you opened it carefully and slid your hand on the wood before starting to take out letters and sets of spare clothes.

Finally beneath them all, wrapped in leather and linen you found what you wanted. Carefully unwrapping it, you smiled.

A small wooden horse with a mane of real horse hair.

“You wish to hold that promise?” You heard a hiss behind you.

Quickly turning around and drawing the Cinder Sword, the sword cut empty air in front of you, shedding embers on the wooden floor. You found no one standing in your bedroom, only you were there. No one else.

Then you caught a glimpse of someone staring at you in the mirror with cold dead eyes and in near instant she was gone.

Blinking your eyes, you held the Cinder Sword in front of you, pointing at an imaginary enemy as you stood in your room all alone. Sighing deeply and taking a couple deep breaths, you sheathed your sword and kneeled back down. Wrapping the horse back within the linen and leather and putting it away into the chest.

“You are supposed to hold a promise.” You said to no one. Hoping that one particular no one would hear you.

Yet the words echoed in your mind.

“You wish to hold that promise?”
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>>5853431
I like when sidestories like these create the potential for great scenes. Now I anticipate the fulfillment of this promise.

>>5853243
Why didn't Alric think about Thrall here by the way? You'd think he'd come to mind when hearing about this strange lone orc, it did to mine.
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>>5853249
>Split the force in two. One goes directly for the oil, the second moves through Sofera’s Naze and Stonedon, skirting the troll territory.
We reunite at the oil, we should be able to intercept and destroy any small groups.

>10 Footmen
>10 Bandit Rogues
We need more men, and some additional melee might be needed. This territory is mostly all hills, forests and swamps with the Alrerac mountains beginning at the north borders
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>>5853249
>Split the force in two. One goes directly for the oil, the second moves through Sofera’s Naze and Stonedon, skirting the troll territory.
>None, save Wealth
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>>5853249
>10 Veteran Footmen, 2 wealth
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>>5853249
>>5853683
i forgot about the other choice

>Split the force in two. One goes directly for the oil, the second moves through Sofera’s Naze and Stonedon, skirting the troll territory.
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>>5853431
i like this. A promise, darkness and drums huh. Interesting

Aside this, for whatever reason i thought about when Alaric will be healthy and i kinda imagined if the campaign was still going in the hills, Malevus and a few others swiftly preparing him for war with Aurvan'kal, Cinder sword, the shield, the magical rondel dagger and then up on Epona. Sort of like the Tychus trailer with the marine armor of starcraft2 but warcraft.


>>5853563
A lot of time passed, it could be an orc scout not necessarily him
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>>5853631
>>5853651
>>5853686
Would you anons mind voting for the slightly altered plan >>5853382 Dumb cunt and I are voting for?

>>5853729
I didn't say or imply that it was him, only that he would come to mind when thinking about a lone orc making his way through the wilderness.
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Splitting the force will be the strategy chosen, but what troops you want to hire is still open. I am counting 3 votes for none and 4 in total for recruiting troops, but that is split between footmen and bandit rogues. So could I have another vote to resolve this? I dropped the least supported options. I will write the update tomorrow in any case, I am way too tired to do it now.


Troop training, choose none or as many as you have resources for:
>10 Footmen
>10 Bandit Rogues
>None, save Wealth
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>>5854046
>None, save Wealth
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>>5854046
>10 Bandit Rogues
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>>5854046
>None, save Wealth
we will eventually be punished for our supply bleeding. And i think QM is slightly nudging us that way via the supplies being more expensive.
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>>5854046
>10 Bandit Rogues
>10 Footmen
We need to win this campaign at all costs.

>>5854133
We have accumulate it has much as possible. I can understand if its a policy for minimize our current negative supplies production.

>>5853886
I didn't see, but it could be an idea for plan. If others are okay with it i wouldn't mind. Though the vote seem locked now
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>>5854046
>>5854162
What say you QM? The plans aren't that different from each other so I don't see why not.
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>>5854046
>10 Bandit Rogues
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>>5854046
>>None, save Wealth
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A unit type that could be interesting and useful could be something like a hussite war wagon for mobile defenses
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>>5854162
If no crossbow men. I support more troops in general. We will have losses and the supply will probably go down. And there will be loot from fighting so supplies should go up.
>>5854046
>support
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>>5854046
>10 Footmen
>10 Bandit Rogues

Let's not be cheap
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>>5854046
>>10 Footmen
>>10 Bandit Rogues
After this we would have following infantry: 55 Footmen, 40 Pikemen, 50 Archers, 20 Crossbowmen, 45 Bandit Rogues. 70 archers/crossbowmen is a solid amount, but just 95 footmen/pikemen isnt enough. I feel like we should have twice the amount of our ranged units in footmen. Bandit rogues are hybrid troops, so I wouldnt rely on them in the shieldwall, but I would have more of them as a screen and in the flanks.

After this we are again without wealth, but we should be training troops all the time.
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>10 Regular Footmen
>10 Regular Bandit Rogues


You gave the order to start recruiting, training and equipping twenty new soldiers split between footmen and bandit rogues. Even while short on funds and the supply situation being less than optimal, your military needs to grow. You need more men for patrols as your territory grows even if the deficit grows larger at the same time.

Then you told your officers the strategy you wished them to follow. The troops in Tarren Mill would be split in two. One half follows the river till it reaches the valley with the oil, while the second half travels first to Sofera’s Naze and from there starts to skirt the troll territory. They would then meet where the oil is supposed to be and secure the location.

It was a sensible plan and with the findings, or well the lack of findings during the winter suggesting that your enemies are busy or unwilling to confront you, you hoped that outside of small skirmishes, your men would avoid direct combat.

And with that the spring meeting was over. You had spent all the coin you had been gathering through the winter and now your coffers were empty yet again.

"Gentlemen, the spring will be a busy time for us so let's not waste time." You said to them. "Are the men ready?"

"They are ready Prince Alric. We will leave tomorrow." Normand replied.

"Good, because I can't wait to get to visit Tarren Mill." You said and sighed. "I have been stuck inside for a way too long of a time."

Your officers watched as you took off your glasses and put them on the table. Your eyes still unnerved them.

"I hate that I can't join you. I should be there in the lead, in the first rank, but alas that isn't to be." You told them and looked at every single one of them. "I feel like I have betrayed you, let you down. But I know that you are going to get through the campaign without issues, just don't make mistakes."

You put on your glasses and smiled a little.

"Now if you don't have anything else, then this meeting is dismissed." You said.

One by one your officers greeted you and left the table. You watched as they then left your home, even Normand had business in the town, leaving just you and Eligius sitting around the table.

"You have something to tell me?" You asked him.

"Yes, Lady Nalice wants to meet you. I will tell her that the meeting is over so she will be here shortly." Eligius told you as he prepared to leave as well.

"Alright, anything else?"

"Nothing unless you have something in mind Prince Alric?" Eligius asked back as he put his papers away.


>You have nothing right now, let Eligius go, he is probably busy with all the work he has.
>Ask him about his students. How have the witches started their studies?
>Let him tell you about Sahvan. How has he been now as a free man and under the eyes of Eligius.
>What can Eligius tell you about burning the Fel away? Does he know if Fel can cause dreams?
>Other, write in.
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>>5855523
>Ask him about his students. How have the witches started their studies?
>Let him tell you about Sahvan. How has he been now as a free man and under the eyes of Eligius.
I'll save the fel question for Nalice.
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>>5855523
>Ask him about his students. How have the witches started their studies?
>What can Eligius tell you about burning the Fel away? Does he know if Fel can cause dreams?

>>5855546
>I'll save the fel question for Nalice.
Having more perspectives is always good
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>>5855601
Then at least ask about Sahvan too no?
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>>5855523
>>Ask him about his students. How have the witches started their studies?
>What can Eligius tell you about burning the Fel away? Does he know if Fel can cause dreams?
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>>5855523
>Let him tell you about Sahvan. How has he been now as a free man and under the eyes of Eligius.
>What can Eligius tell you about burning the Fel away? Does he know if Fel can cause dreams?
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>>5855523
>Ask him about his students. How have the witches started their studies?
>Let him tell you about Sahvan. How has he been now as a free man and under the eyes of Eligius.
>What can Eligius tell you about burning the Fel away? Does he know if Fel can cause dreams?
talk talk Eligius
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>>5855523
>Ask him about his students. How have the witches started their studies?
>Let him tell you about Sahvan. How has he been now as a free man and under the eyes of Eligius.
>What can Eligius tell you about burning the Fel away? Does he know if Fel can cause dreams?

I like all these options.
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>>5855523
>>Ask him about his students. How have the witches started their studies?
>>Let him tell you about Sahvan. How has he been now as a free man and under the eyes of Eligius.
>>What can Eligius tell you about burning the Fel away? Does he know if Fel can cause dreams?
Write write Medivh
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"I do, but I would prefer if we spoke in a more private place." You told him and pushed yourself up. "Let's go to my study."

Eligius nodded and a moment later you sat down behind your desk and activated the black noise device.

"Still haven't gotten used to walking up the stairs." You said and rubbed your legs with your hands. "How are your students?"

"They are doing well, plenty of revelations for them while studying." Eligius replied while sitting down. "They have learned the theory about the things they have already done, it has been quite fun to see them realise how their magic works in theory and not just in their practice. Thankfully they have also realised how dangerous their magic was."

"Are they planning something?" You asked.

"Yes, a ritual for fertility, for the crops you see. Couple more days and they will head up the hills to find a good ritual spot for their magic." Eligius mentioned. "The ritual seems harmless, but I intend to be there to watch over them and to take notes."

"Good, tell them to continue hiding their presence. It is better if all of this stays a secret for now and the mages from Underbelly don't learn about us." You said to him. "We will tell them when their loyalty is proven."

Eligius nodded in agreement. He would be following the mages to see if they acted well and just in case one or more of them were spies from Dalaran. The new recruits he had were going to be busy with all the newcomers in Dawnholme.

"What about Sahvan, is he doing well?"

"He is fed, cleaned and clothed. He could read and write albeit rudimentary, so I took him as my student." Eligius told you and continued. "The locals know that he was a Syndicate member, but seeing him work and learn from me should ease their minds."

"If he works for you, who works for me, then this has my blessing." You said to him. "When does the training start?"

"In two days, I have one of the recruits in Southshore right now and I would prefer to have all of them here for the lessons." Eligius told you and continued. "He should help us a lot."

"And Pai?"

"Still won't talk."

You chuckled, Eligius still kept trying.

"Enough about them. The main reason I wanted to speak with you is that I want to burn the Fel away." You said to him. "What do you know about it."

"Hmmm… how would I put it?" Eligius said while scratching his chin. "When we cast our spells, we are handling the Fel for a very short time. It comes in and then it goes out, or we just pull it directly into our spells."

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>>5856980


He leaned forward a bit as he continued.

"For you Prince Alric, the Fel has been inside you for several weeks already. It should be done very carefully, but it should be possible." Eligius mused. "I really just see two issues. First is that you do it too fast and too much in one go, that could be dangerous. Second, a point Lady Nalice has brought up to me is that what if the Fel is what is keeping you alive?"

"I don't want that to be the case." You sighed in defeat.

"It is a distinct possibility, that is why the Fel should be removed slowly." Eligius said to you. "Light a candle with the Fel once a day when you feel more energetic, or create a small flame, you can do that right?"

"Yeah I can." You replied.

"Good, then when you start burning the Fel away outside the candle, I think we should do it in Lady Nalice's cellar just in case." Eligius said and nodded.

That sounded like a plan. Doing it in a more controlled manner definitely was more safe than doing it on your own.

"Alright, I trust your judgement in this." You said and continued. "Though I have one more question, can Fel cause dreams?"

'No, have you seen strange dreams? It could influence them though?" Eligius said and seemed thoughtful. "Prince Alric, what kind of dreams have you seen?"


>No, don't tell him. Just ask because you were curious about it.
>Tell him about the nightmares, but in very vague terms. He doesn't need to know their content, just the feelings you had.
>You can tell him about the nightmares, but leave the details about Malevus out. He doesn't need to know about her.
>Tell him everything, every nugget of information could help him to explain the dreams to you.
>Other, write in.
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>>5856982
>You can tell him about the nightmares, but leave the details about Malevus out. He doesn't need to know about her.
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>>5856982
>Tell him everything, every nugget of information could help him to explain the dreams to you.
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>>5856982
>Tell him everything, every nugget of information could help him to explain the dreams to you.
Im trying to think of a reason as to why we shouldn't tell him and I can't come up with anything.
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>>5856982
>>Tell him everything, every nugget of information could help him to explain the dreams to you.
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>>5857047
>>5857148
>>5857202
>>5856982
>support
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>>5856982
>Tell him everything, every nugget of information could help him to explain the dreams to you.
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>>5856982
>>Tell him everything, every nugget of information could help him to explain the dreams to you.

>>5857148
I think it would just be how much privacy Alric wants on this kind of personal problem. Though Eligius is very well trusted, and i think privacy doesn't matter much with Alric life possibly on the line.
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You had sighed and taken a deep breath before you started telling him about the dreams. Eligius seemed thoughtful and mulled your words in his mind as you went through what you had seen and how you had felt.

"There is very little I know about this Prince Alric, the human mind is still quite a mystery. Even Lady Nalice had difficulties with your body alone." Eligius said to you. "But I have never heard about Fel manifesting as a dream because it doesn't have a will of its own."

"What do you mean?" You asked somewhat baffled. "It does change things. It has that power."

"Water outside during winter freezes, does it mean that the cold has its own will? No, it doesn't. Fel has the power to change things, you know that, but it does it because of what it is and not because it wants it." Eligius tried to explain to you. "Dreams are products of our minds and whatever else is going inside our heads. A skilled mage could make you see things during sleep, but this isn't that."

"So my mind gets influenced by the Fel and shows me these nightmares on its own? Just like the cold freezes the water?" You asked back.

"Yes Prince Alric, that is my understanding as well. Fel amplifies the negative aspects in your mind and this 'Malevus' that appeared in your dreams was that." Eligius said back to you. "If you have ever had fever dreams, it could be close to that."

"It somewhat makes sense, doesn't it?" You said and shrugged.

"Maybe, I am just musing aloud. Maybe you are subconsciously trying to accept the Fel inside you or that the nightmares are just your mind trying to comprehend the situation." Eligius told you and continued. "One thing is sure, you are a walking and breathing object of science Prince Alric. We know so little, no wonder Lady Nalice has been so interested about you and all of this."

"What about Malevus? Why her?" You asked him.

"Prince Alric, she is your squire and her job is to protect you. Who else would appear in your mind if it wanted to represent someone close to you?" Eligius said and shrugged. "Besides not that it matters a lot and your personal relationships aren't for me to delve into."

Eligius stood up from the chair he had been sitting on. You weren't sure if you believed what he said, after all a spymaster's job is to be inquisitive and know about things.

"We have talked for some time already, I will go inform Lady Nalice that you are ready to receive her." Eligius said to you.

"Like that has stopped her before." You laughed.

"You are right about that." Eligius said and sighed. "Tomorrow to Tarren Mill then?"

"Yep."

"I will be staying here, but if you need me, you know where to find me." Eligius said and bowed to you before leaving.

This gave you a lot to think about. Those nightmares are just products of your mind influenced by Fel? It worried you, how much will the Fel influence you in the end?

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>>5857776

You had moved into your bedroom and propped yourself up with a mountain of pillows when Lady Nalice entered the room.

"Prince Alric." She said and gave you a polite nod. Her scholar's outfit changed into her mage armour in front of your eyes.

"Lady Nalice." You greeted her and looked into her rust red eyes. "You wanted to talk with me?"

"Yes I did Prince Alric." Nalice replied. "Couple of things in fact."

"Alright, what is it?"

"Prince Alric, I will have to leave Alterac and Dawnholme. In the best case just for a couple of weeks, but most likely for a couple of months." Nalice told you matter of factly.

That was a surprise. You hadn't expected news like this from her. Though she had her own things going on as well, not just teaching Eligius and you.

"Have you found something you are looking for?" You asked her.

"Potentially, but in any case I will need to return to Stormwind." Nalice said and continued. "But don't worry, I have made sure that things here don't fall apart while I am away. I will leave Eligius detailed instructions on what to do regarding your training and I came here to talk about your condition and security."

"Security?" You asked her.

"Regarding the Fel inside you." Nalice replied.


>How is the training to be handled while she is away? Ask about the details.
>Ask about your condition and recovery? She had been following it rather closely after all.
>What does she mean by security and Fel? Does she think that you are in danger because of it or what?
>Have her tell you what kind of an artifact she is after? Can Alterac help her?
>Other, write in.

QM: I would prefer if you only choose one or two things first, because I know I will end up writing about all of them in the end and I would prefer not having to write a gigantic wall of text in one go. Also there are questions Alric might want to ask between the updates.

>>5857501

It is exactly that. How much Alric wants to open about these things. Especially as he is confused about these things.
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>>5857778
>How is the training to be handled while she is away? Ask about the details.

And

>What does she mean by security and Fel? Does she think that you are in danger because of it or what?

I still really want to ask kaelthas, malevus master, Jaina/her mentor about nalice's real name or names of red dragons in general and ask them about poisoning/corruption by fel. And see if there's anyway to purge it through Rayleigh and the father of tarrenmill holy powers. (he's definitely heard about it we told all our soldiers) we don't want them to think we're hiding stuff from them or they might start viewing us as actually corrupted. Don't need the silver hand to roll up and purge us.
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>>5857778
>>5857815
Supporting these options, but I am sceptical how much do we want to tell about our Fel shenanigans to others. I can see many jumping to conclusions when they hear that it wasnt a poison and when they learn about us studying magic. Stories of Alric being a warlock would spread fast. We should ask Hampton, as he isnt part of Silver Hand anymore, but I wouldnt trust Raleigh and maybe not Uther either. Remember when Uther told us that there are people in Silver Hand who doesnt want us to be around. Alric having Fel inside to them sounds like a prime push the purge button material, keeping the story of it was a poisoning and these are just unfortunate side effects probably is safest option to us.
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>>5857778
Has i expected.

>Ask about your condition and recovery? She had been following it rather closely after all.
>What does she mean by security and Fel? Does she think that you are in danger because of it or what?
I am considering the magical training, but i want us up and running.


>>5857815
Maybe only Father Hampton honestly. Raleigh is still a man of Uther, not ours.
And even then i would frankly prefer to keep the poison story we placed and not tell anyone. This are Alterac affairs not theirs.

>>5857843
Like this anon said, if we say something else other than the poison story then the Silver Hand will definetly use it, first because we have Fel and second because we lied. Most of the Alliance and Silver Hand dont trust us and wouldn't mind us gone, if not going to war outright for purge us.
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>>5857815
+1
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>>5857815
That seems like it would be a bad idea the way I think about it.

How would alric possibly know that name without having had direct contact with a dragon who gives that name. Thats a red flag. If it was on a blacklist of names on the Dalaran CIA board, even speaking that would be enough to get Alric under some very unpleasant eyes. Asking about dragons in general is one thing, but never ever bring up Nalice's name in the presence of someone who might be end up telling it to other Dalaran people.

Then if we ask them about fell corruption, believing we may have been poisoned, they will want to check our body or have their own expert check our body. Then they see the dragon glyphs, and forbidden high elf glyphs, on our body. Which would be even more unpleasant questions.

>>5857778
>What does she mean by security and Fel? Does she think that you are in danger because of it or what?
>Have her tell you what kind of an artifact she is after? Can Alterac help her?
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>>5858467
Can't we lie? And say we heard it from a syndicate person? "we heard of someone the syndicate are fighting supposedly a red dragon named insert nalice dragon name" ask some noob dragon questions. Like are dragons still a thing, what do colors mean, history. Ect.

Uh fair on the Rayleigh thing. Father better to do first. If Rayleigh ever.

Ummm I'm not worried about malevus master desu switching on us. Maybe true with Jainas master. But I don't think Jaina would snitch she didn't about Arthas sister Camila. Kaelthas is a toss up. But he's helped us before. I don't think he go out of his way to screw us. He might come check to see if he needs to do something about it. But I think he'd more likely want to study us. Which wouldn't be a bad thing.
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>>5858573
Maybe we just say dragon and name. No color. Or dragon and color but no name?

I think first is better to be fair.
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>>5858573
Theres nothing wrong with noob dragon questions, but lets play it out a bit.

I don't know if theres really a believable lie for how we learned a dragon's name. How would the syndicate or anyone else figure out the dragons name for instance, does the dragon shout it out like a saturday morning cartoon villain before setting their drug farm on fire instead of just killing them. Then we need other syndicate people we have in prison to either lie, or they don't know anything about several dragon attacks which would be some pretty crazy news to miss, so who did we learn it from and why is it not known to the other members. They cover up a war with a literal giant fire breathing dragon?

Then if they do know Nalice what then? They send someone to look into it and we have a Dalaran agent here with us in our business or looking into the area for who knows how long. It doesn't make Dalaran actually want to help us if they can't confirm a dragon might be rampaging. Dalaran doesn't like us even if Kael'thas and Jaina do. If they believe the syndicate is fighting a dragon, then they'll call it a win-win. Let the dragon kill the syndicate while they have an excuse to poke their nose around Alterac. Heres how I see their leadership having a conversation about it, if they do actually know about Nalice.

'Prince Alric knows the name of a red dragon connected with spreading forbidden magical knowledge. Known to have an antagonistic relationship to Dalaran. Known to XXXXX top secret to only Dalaran Kirin Tor. He claims some Syndicate told him the name, apparently the dragon is fighting the syndicate.'

'Thats concerning. If shes operating in that area it must be to some purpose. Send agents to verify this. The business of magic is of no concern to the Prince, tell him we will look into the rumors of a rampaging dragon. Make sure Kael'thas knows not to disclose anything. Or if Nalicestrasz is connected to the Prince through mortal servants then take a look for any proof.' Then its a matter of if they spot Eligius and his witches or trace of them. Or if they spot Alric's dragon glyph notes or training. Which would not look good I imagine.

Do we ask Jaina to risk herself poking into secret information while she is a student? Malevus's master barely even gave Malevus clear instructions. Hes a seer giving prophecies but he does serve the Elven King, Kael's father. He could easily inform his King who informs his son Kael'thas who informs Dalaran. Thats not even a breach of trust that is his duty to inform his King of threats and of potential dangers.

Though if you have a really solid pitch lemme hear it.
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>>5858667
Okay I'll try new fren.

I was thinking some sort of we killed some assassins. On a note (have Tari or someone write it)

"After Alric is killed, it should happen soon, we know he'll drink that brandy eventually. insert dragon name. She's severely hindering our plans and acquiring magical items she needs to die."

Don't send that she's a dragon or anything about that. see if malevus master and kaelthas know of this mysterious person.

Ask Jaina and malevus noob dragon questions. Ask them both to keep it on the down low.

That should fix your concerns yes?

Feel free to write it better. But that's the gist of it.

I want to mostly see if that person exists in history, what color she is.

Ask Janice about fell and tell her we were poisoned. We trust her for that ya?
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>>5858938
No I don't think that fixes my concerns. There is absolutely no reason the syndicate would know her dragon name. It seems like a matter of trust and respect to know their true name, so the syndicate finding it doesn't make any sense to me. She wouldn't tell people she just intends to overpower and kill in the pursuit of magic items. I don't see or care to imply to other people that she was working with the Syndicate which would be a black mark on her name.

Bringing it up is just giving her name to a bunch of Dalaran CIA agent types and hoping they respond with actual information instead of just putting heat on one of our strongest allies who teaches us magic, and us for being the one to forward it.

It just makes her a target because they would know she is in the area looking for magic items or something, which they would not like. They could take the info and not tell us anything because they aren't our ally, they don't even like us very much due to the Alterac Betrayal history, and probably sent a spy along with the Underbelly refugees.

If you ask about her, then people know or atleast suspect you know her because someone like her wouldn't let her true name slip to some peons. That is not good. A dragon who shapeshifts into human form is trying to avoid being mentioned in history, she would take on different human names if she likes. Shes a spymaster who creates devices like the black box to help not get attention. I don't feel like there will be a wealth of information in the histories when the person in question could just go by a fake name and not reveal her dragon form.

So unless you want to risk her cover, and risk the dalaran sending more magic spies, I don't think we will ever get that kind of answer without direct access to their secret Kirin Tor library, don't even try it. Just ask Nalice if you want some of her history.

Also Jandice KNOWS we were practicing magic. She can connect the dots that we were training with forbidden glyphs to help us, and that something happened. She also presumably doesn't know about fel so unless she wants to start researching that just for us I don't see the point, she would probably point us to Kel'Thuzad as well. Saying we were poisoned to her would be an insult to her intelligence when she can probably figure it out I think.
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>>5858973
I think you're too paranoid about "Cia dalaran types"

And lots of dragons are arrogant and want their name to spread. Only we know she shape-shifts and is cloak and dagger type. They'll either a. Not know of her cause she's killed all people who know about her. Or b. She participated in x wars or murdered x high ranking people. Then we get a warning of becareful this person isn't the enemy of my enemy is my friend. But enemy also. We can even lie and put in the letter andorhal or that castle that's stacking soldiers to the east of us.

I doubt kaelthas or malevus master would tattle to other's. Especially if we imply we are thinking of searching for this person to be a potential ally. Imply we don't know anything but her name.
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>>5858983
They literally have that. Its called the Kirin Tor. They hunt people and dragons and anything magical. Like say people using forbidden magic glyphs, warlocks, and witches that we have in Dawnholme.

Kael'thas an archmage of dalaran wouldn't inform other people that we asked about a dangerous person who deals in magic items and forbidden magic? A dangerous person who we seek to be an ally even more so? A person with a dragon name?

We've talked with him a couple times and havent really done each other any favors, we haven't saved his life or become his lover. He owes us nothing, but he has a very large duty to Dalaran. Malevus's master we simply do not know at all, other then he sent malevus here to watch over us and he serves the elf king.

Asking them is drawing a big red circle around Alterac that a dragon or someone dangerous is going around doing something. Inviting them into our business to snoop around when we have a Warlock, witches, and our own secret magic training. You think they didn't put a single person inside the underbelly refugees to check us out?

Do you want to lie to them and use Nalice's dragon name saying theres a crazy arrogant person spreading her name around killing syndicate for magic items? Do you want to risk Dalaran getting involved in our business so you can ask this one question by leaking Nalice's dragon name to probe for information? Unless he just knows her, he will have to go looking or ask other people who would know the meaning of a name ending in -strasz.

Alric agreed to learn magic from her, he could have turned her down. We got a heart attack and she saved our life without us turning into a potato. Do you really want to return that sincerity by putting her and our relationship as student and teacher at risk from people she clearly doesn't like? She is part of our alliance with Katrana. Dalaran is very much not an ally.

I don't think it would be productive. You hope we learn that she has participated in wars and assassination, well what do you think a spymaster does against an enemy? And at that point were we get told about that, they also think that dangerous person is in the area now and will want to investigate or tell other high ranking people of a possible danger. "Oh you don't want anyone to know about this very dangerous person that might be in your or the neighboring lands going after magic items or some unknown objective? Oh sure Alric I like you, no skin off my bones." If you give them a dragon name and it tips them off that its a dragon, do you really expect them to do nothing and tell no one?
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>>5859026
Don't tell them about forbidden magic. Don't tell them they're near alterac...
We don't know it's a dragons name we play dumb and ask you heard of x person?

Let them tell us it's a dragon or not. Ect.
We already told the kings the syndicate is doing shady stuff. Imply that the syndicate is going after magic items this person is stopping them.

He literally sent malevus to keep us alive.....

I don't see how any of this is painting a circle around dawnholme.

I literally said point towards andorhal or strahmharde? Whatever that castle in arathi basin that is stacking troops.

How is any of that coming back to us?
No one gives a fuck about the syndicate but us at the moment. I doubt us saying there's a powerful female named x bodying the syndicate is gonna effect us at all.

"Do you know x woman? She apparently is killing syndicate and stopping them from getting their hands on magic items. You know anything about her? I was thinking of seeking her out. I need more allies against the syndicate especially with no help from the alliance or anyone else."

Reply a. "Never heard of this person go for it maybe?"

Reply b." That's a fucking dragon x color don't engage. We are sending a kirin tor to andorhal to investigate."

Don't see how it effects us negatively at all fren. Thanks for voicing your concerns though.
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>>5859034
We can even ask kaelthas and malevus master first. And wait for a response before asking noob dragon questions.
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>>5859034

I think I will make this my last attempt to reason my position before just being staunchly opposed to your idea.

You tell Kael about Nalicestrasz, a person who is hunting syndicate for their magic items. Flag 1 and 2 for this person being involved in magic items, and being some kind of mystery agent assassin period. It could be anyone's agent trying to sweep in and steal a bunch of magic items, which is something that concerns an Archmage of Dalaran like Kael no matter what. He wants to send someone to look into this on behalf of Dalaran and maybe for Alric's benefit. He cannot just up and leave his position so he has to send other people to look into it. Maybe they would want her for themselves after all.

Kael looks into Nalicestrasz, either himself or by people who work for him or other people who would know better. They either have zero clue she is using a dragon name and might be a dragon, or they suspect and know its a dragon name. Perhaps even what color dragon she is if theres history. If they find out its Nalicestrasz and they consider her an enemy of Dalaran they will now have to consider hunting that enemy down because they may be active somewhere in Lordaeron, connected with what we just told Kael. You would now have alerted atleast Kael and his people to her presence in Lordaeron or elsewhere, be it as a person or a dragon, who they want to find either for themselves or as a potential enemy. Nalice does not want that kind of attention, especially from Dalaran.

Kael sends people to andorhal or whatever spot you tell Kael and find absolutely nothing because she wasn't there. Why have we found nothing? Why did Alric point us in this direction with this supposed letter he found? Or are we just jobbers who can't do our job? At the very least if they want to continue they will have to expand their search and look elsewhere because they found nothing, because they want to find answers for Karl and Alric. Where do they expand their search to? Obviously where there is a considerable amount of Syndicate Activity which would follow what we told Kael about her hunting syndicate. So its very likely they could try and come to Alterac and nearby to continue their search.

Just another matter but people do know there is a woman named Nalice hanging around here. Shes supposed to just be some lady scholar or paperpusher. If we drop the name Nalicestrasz and anyone comes to Dawnholme, maybe to consult about the letter we gave them or about not finding anything in Andorhal, or to give us the information we were asking about someone named 'Nalicestrasz' they could certainly look around and find traces of a woman named Nalice. Nalicestrasz.

Is Kael so reliable that he would do all this possible searching without it informing anyone else in Dalaran?
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>>5859072
Idk. We were told dalaran doesn't really leave dalaran ever. Hence theres a lot of wild mages. Nobody followed up the underbelly or the mages we stole. I doubt they would spend the resources.

I think unless she showed up somewhere destroyed a town. I don't think they'd waste the resources. Nobody cares about the syndicate but us. I don't think saying they're looking for magic items would trigger the kirin tor. There's tons of people selling magic (our syndicate trading lady CURRENTLY in that eastern castle stacking troops) Its a high magic world. That stuff is super common. I think you'd be correct if we said ARTIFACTS. I think the kirin tor might look into that.

I think they'd either say stay away from her she's bad. Or we know nothing about her.

We don't have to say she's killing them by herself. Say she has mercenarys helping her do the killing. Kael hasn't seemed worried about anything so far. Idk why this would trigger such a huge response. Our questions should only really illicit the first two responses. Uh only a handful of us know her name is nalice. And she's going to be gone for a while. And she knows how to hide and she can change her shape.

No one's going to come to dawnholme. We kicked the alliance out... If people do show up just don't let them into alterac... dalaran has no authority here. They wouldn't start any sort of confrontation with the very minimal information we do give them. Hence we'll only get one of those 2 responses.

Dalaran isn't all knowing and they don't really like leaving their city. They're very much not in my city? Not my problem.
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>>5859034
I don't think you can play dumb with that kind of info people don't play dumb with info like this. This is the type of info that doesn't raise eyebrows, it doesn't make people smile, it makes someone on edge and with a serious face want to know exactly what you meant. A prince and ruler's words carry weight, and on matters like this, they would be taken seriously.

It's not the same type of reveal, this puts in danger a close ally and teacher of us, who doesn't want this kind of attention and would kill us if people knew of a dragon since there are people that would be ready to hunt her down and kill her.

You don't see that?
First of all, we are putting in danger a powerful ally and this can be seen as a betrayal, we give people who are neither allies nor friends info that shouldn't be known and last: we are essentially inviting them to snoop around here. And imagine that, Kirin Tor looking around at our lands, doesn't look good for us or our image. Our lands where we are training in magic, where we have Eligius, and where we have witches.


I don't think this is a safe step to take, and I fully back 0s1DNXNb on this. I prefer to know about Nalice directly from her, and after saving us I wouldn't ever consider any options that may cause her problems.
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>>5859072
They should be super busy with nethergarde and karazhan. The Stonemasons built the first.
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>>5859102
She tainted us with fel after telling us too push ourselves harder and there wasn't any risk...............suddenly we're fel tainted with forbidden runes...
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>>5859112
An actual friend wouldn't tell you 0 risks. If there was risks... thats what a non friend would tell you to see some crazy shit. Like we died. And she brought us back with fel. After our previous discussion on going to slow route with magic to not deal with fel. And now we're forced to deal with fel.... I don't necessarily thunk she's our friend.

"Here do a Lil coke it's fine itnwont hurt you. "

"OH my bad it was pure fent. You died. We brought you back but your kidneys died and you need dialysis for life. Besties still? Ya, queen!
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>>5859101
Mages don't leave the city? Excuse me? Jandice is an Archmage walking around all the time, Jaina goes out whenever she can. We just got 3 mages from the Underbelly. If they wanna leave of they have a mission they leave. They don't have to announce it to us. If Jandice wasn't our lover whose life we had just saved from the blizzard she would have reported us. Wild mages are in the minority. There are mages in every major city and its rare to be a mage in polite society that wasn't dalaran trained.

No one explicitly told you Dalaran sent spies to check on you so they did nothing about it? They said they would look into the Syndicate, that doesn't mean they have to tell us anything they find. They don't entirely trust us, hence why Alric got put under house arrest for a while. You think one of the most powerful cities in the world with a near monopoly on magic doesn't have the resources to send a couple people in a group of hundreds that we just took from them? Jandice herself told us that it wouldnt be long before Dalaran moved against these magic items, implying they would probably ban them or make some kind of move against them. She just told us that when we me to talk about the importance of oil going up soon.

Kick them out? You are the one asking them to help investigate some person. If you turn around when they try to expand their search by going "No you can't investigate in my land, even though I just asked you to help investigate this person who could move around anywhere they like." Then they will look at you like you are a retard after asking for their help.

If you give them Nalice's true name you are betraying the trust of an ally. Her being good at hiding doesn't make it any less a betrayal. She has a very different viewpoint on magic from Dalaran, and does not like them for reasons we can ask her instead for more information.


>>5859112
It was literally a 1 in 10,000 chance by the numbers.

>>5859115
Would you rather be dead?
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>>5859116
No but there's the possibility Rayleigh could of saved us.

I'm just saying you'd think she'd of at least said. "I think you can push harder. You're quite good at this. There's some risk I've heard of at least 1 person getting hurt. When you push your limits theres risks."

Then I'd feel fine about it. But the fact that we were told 0 risk is why some of us voted to try.

Hence my skepticism on her now. And my worry about her competence. I think malevus master might help if we just don't want to tell kaelthas due to him being in dalaran. Like why wouldn't the master help us he already is? And he only reports to the king. Kaelthas would have no reason to ask malevus master about the name we send. He'd give us a warning or an i don't know.

Well do you think jandice would help teach us/ fix our fel problem. She has connections and knows people.

I mean surely malevus has told her master everything we've told her... and we told her everything. I don't think he'd be against us trying to get ourselves out of problems we got ourselves into because we're ignorant of the true ramifications.

And jandice gets to go out and about cause of her family name and she's an archmage. There aren't that many of those.

After the fel taint. Malevus was there through it all she witnessed most of it. And she expressed her doubts and we reaffirmed her about how we view nalice. We could always just ask malevus what she thinks about us telling her master and asking for advice. That gives us potential deniability if nalice ever finds out and asks us. We never sent the letter malevus did it all on her own.

I was under the impression the mages snuck out and shouldn't be practicing magic. Hence why they were in the underbelly.
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You thought what you would say for a moment before you decided to speak, your eyes not leaving hers.

"I cannot force you to stay here, you aren't my servant nor have you sworn your fealty to me." You said to her and nodded. "You could disappear without a trace and I would be none wiser. That is why I appreciate you for informing me about this."

"My Mistress would be disappointed if I left without informing you Prince Alric." Nalice said as she walked to the chair and sat down.

"What will your instructions regarding my training be? Eligius is a warlock, not an arcanist, can he teach me as well as you did?" You asked Nalice as she crossed her legs.

"I appreciate the compliment Prince Alric." Nalice said and gave you a sly smile. Her usual regal posture and tone grew more pronounced. "But true, Eligius is a warlock, but his understanding of theory has improved greatly. He can keep teaching you what I have taught him and because he is a warlock, he might be able to help you with the Fel inside you."

"Did he speak with you about what we spoke about earlier today?"

"He did, the idea should work. I am leaving my home to Eligius while I am away. The cellar should fit your needs perfectly." Nalice told you. "Burning the Fel away in a controlled way should be doable, but Prince Alric I am concerned how it could affect your heart."

You should ask about that, your health and condition has been improving, but the long term effects of the Fel inside you are still a mystery and an unknown you need to solve. How safely could it even be removed from inside you?

"You spoke of my security? And the Fel? What do you mean, how to remove it safely?" You asked her.

"Yes, but not exactly." Nalice said and continued. "You shouldn't trust anyone except those who already know the truth about the incident."

"What do you mean?" You asked somewhat unsure.

"Dealing with Fel is forbidden by many and if they had an idea what had really happened, they could use it against you." Nalice said back to you. "As you already know."

She stood up and in front of your eyes her mage armour changed shape into a dress of black, purple and deep red. Next they changed to her scholar's robes before back to her mage armour. Lingering smoke from her clothes changing in front of your eyes slowly faded away before she spoke to you again with a steady, but careful voice. This felt like a warning.

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>>5859185

"Prince Alric, I wear many disguises because what I do for the Red Dragonflight and for my Mistress requires a more careful approach. I don't always wear this face either, because there are those who would wish to recover the artefacts I seek out before I do. My presence in Alterac is a secret, not even my brethren or my sisters know about where I go and when I go, I cannot trust them either." Nalice spoke to you and continued. "Many still bear the scars of the Second War, some still harbour secret allegiances or have outright lost their minds. Only those who need to know, know what I do. And how is this relevant to you? You must be thinking that and thankfully the answer is simple."

Nalice kept staring into your eyes. You could feel her gaze boring into your mind. She was serious about every word she was saying.

"A story of a poisoning is easy to spread, a believable cover propped up by your eyes and nails, not forgetting the cane. It raises questions, but as long as those questions aren't fed, they lack the evidence backing them. And this means that you shouldn't talk about the incident to anyone outside of those who already know. They cannot be trusted, not even your friends who aren't here." Nalice spoke and continued immediately. "Lady Proudmoore is inquisitive and is the student of the leader of Dalaran and Kirin Tor. She has her duty to tell him what she has learned, just like Lady Barov does as an Archmage of Dalaran. And don't bother thinking that sharing a bed with her keeps her quiet."

How did she know about that? You hadn't told anyone else than Tari and Jandice was here for just a couple of days?

"I have my ways and besides I will keep a close watch of anyone associating themselves with Dalaran, especially one that is an archmage." Nalice replied after seeing how your eyes reacted.

She sat down on the foot of your bed and continued after a pause.

"I do not like or trust Dalaran, you know that well Prince Alric, but what I am telling you shouldn't be disregarded because of that. If they learned about the Fel inside you, they would send agents and spies to uncover the truth, bringing you and Eligius into direct danger. You know very well what Dalaran's stance is with warlocks. Eligius would hang fast and how would it look if your scribe and a spymaster was a warlock, while you are corrupted by Fel?" Nalice spoke calmly and clearly to you. "And the same applies to my presence here. While there are those who are sympathetic to dragons in Dalaran, I do not trust one bit that they would enjoy having one so close to their little kingdom searching for artefacts they think they should own and protect."

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>>5859152
My guy, how long do you think Alric would have been dead on the floor loosing braincells if he had to wait for Raleigh's old ass be found and to get there? He would have been a potato when he woke up. Stop it.

Raleigh is not someone we trust, hes a silver hand paladin of Lordaeron, not of Alterac. He would not just keep quiet about Alric training in magic, because he is here to spy. The Silver Hand already has a faction under Arthas that is against Alterac and Alric.

Wrong. Of course there were risks, we knew there were risks because there was always a chance to fail. They even TOLD us that some people would just turn to stone, or blow up their hands, and some other stuff. They did tell us. We decided to train anyways. Its not a fact if you just missed it.

Shes a mother flipping Dragon my guy. Shes the most competent mage we are likely to ever get.

Jandice could, but its not her field of study. Shes all about illusions. She would probably just point us to Kel'Thuzad like Nalice did because he is the actual Master of the human body. We didnt like the sound of him.

Shut the fuck up about deniability. That is a stupid excuse. "Oh Malevus just did it on her own." bullshit anyone would believe that. STOP TRYING TO BETRAY OUR ALLY DUMB CUNT. Oh my God. Even my patience has its limits my dude.

Her master doesn't know shit about fel. Why would he? Stop it. If hes so clairvoyant he should know about the problem already and send word. Otherwise hes all the way in the elven kingdom, and even with his prophecy of darkness he couldn't be bothered to come down here and he sent Malevus.

They can practice anywhere they want. There are mages in every major city. They came here for a Job. They get money, they can buy their shit and do their magic.
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>>5859188

There started to be venom in her voice as she spoke.

"They failed to protect their kingdom and artefacts from the death knights of the Orc Horde, they let Deathwing to attack the city without repelling it!" Nalice's voice was now full of anger, and when she mentioned the name of the dreadful Deathwing, a name you had read and heard about, you felt your insides tremble.

"Lady Nalice…" You carefully said back to her.

"Dalaran can't be trusted, not with the Fel or with my presence here!" Nalice replied quickly back to you. "Nor can Silver Hand, they need even less persuasion to come here to bring you and everyone else to justice."

You hadn't seen her heated like this before. Her stance against Dalaran had been clear to you before this, but now you could see and hear the vitriol she held against them. Nalice had many reasons why she was against Dalaran and she wasn't telling you everything.

"They cannot be trusted, and as hard as it can be to lie to your friends, it is for your own good, for the good of your people and loved ones." Nalice said to you after a pause. "And even for them, the less they know the better."

"Were you planning on telling me this even if you didn't need to leave?" You asked her.

"Yes, I would have. Prince Alric, here in Dawnholme you are safe, but out there." Nalice said and meant the outside world. "There are people who want you gone and they shouldn't be given anything to help them to accomplish that."

You had so many questions in your mind right now that you didn't know where to start. Looking into her rust red eyes, you saw the human form of Nalicatrasza calm down, her regal poise slowly returning. She seemed troubled for some reason.


>Ask about your condition and what fears does Nalice have about removing the Fel?
>What happens if the Fel can't be removed? How will you continue living then?
>The artefact she is looking for, what is it and can you help her in finding it?
>What about Raleigh the True? She said before that he won't be a problem, but is she sure about it?
>Does she believe that Dalaran has already sent a spy to Dawnholme amongst the immigrants.
>Ask Nalice why she mistrusts Dalaran so much? You haven't seen her so heated before.
>Politely question her about the Second War and how did it affect the Red Dragonflight? Was she under the control of Orcs as well?
>Other, write in.

QM: I must say, writing this update was fun while reading the discussion you lot were having.
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>>5859190
>What happens if the Fel can't be removed? How will you continue living then?
>Politely question her about the Second War and how did it affect the Red Dragonflight? Was she under the control of Orcs as well?

>Other, write in.
Comfort Nalice, protect that smile
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>>5859190
>Ask about your condition and what fears does Nalice have about removing the Fel?
>What happens if the Fel can't be removed? How will you continue living then?
>The artefact she is looking for, what is it and can you help her in finding it?
>Does she believe that Dalaran has already sent a spy to Dawnholme amongst the immigrants.
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>>5859216
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>>5859190
Well she's either reading our mind. Or you know 1000s of years old and knows human nature like the back of her hand.

Well she effectively cowed us. We won't threaten the warlock or our selves. And she has a good story for why other dragons might flip their shit if they heard about her. This might effectively be gg for us. I don't know if we'll get out of their clutches. She's made sure we're dependent on her and fearful of help from the outside. Welcome to battered woman syndrome. Guess corruption arc is a go. The anon was right.
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>>5859190
>What happens if the Fel can't be removed? How will you continue living then?
>Politely question her about the Second War and how did it affect the Red Dragonflight? Was she under the control of Orcs as well?

>Other, write in.
Comfort Nalice, protect that smile
Tell her that when she comes back from her trip she can explain her hatred of Dalaran.
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It would be better if you didn't ask her about Dalaran and why she hates them so much right now. Maybe later, maybe when she returns to Alterac.

"Do you want to talk about the Second War?" You asked her carefully.

"No, I do not." Nalice replied quickly back to you.

It seemed better to not press her about it right now either. Better to talk about something else instead. You propped yourself up better on the pillows and after a small pause continued speaking to her.

"Lady Nalice, do you believe that Dalaran has sent spies here? I mean amongst the migrants?" You asked her.

"Prince Alric, most likely yes." Her voice had returned back to her normal self. "The mages, maybe? Amongst the migrants, most likely. It wouldn't surprise me if there were multiple spies with different instructions."

You sighed, Eligius would need to watch for them. You probably can't avoid letters or word of mouth from leaving Dawnholme, but more overt spying could be something that you can stop and prevent.

"We have to be careful then." You said back to her. "But can I help you in searching for the artefact? Is there anything Alterac can do for you?"

"No Prince Alric, but thank you for the offer." Nalice said as she stood up and walked back to the chair. "It is an orb, an ancient device that can predict the future."

"That sounds like an incredibly useful tool to have?" You asked her.

"It could be, but in reality the orb nudges the future towards the direction the holder wants it to go." Nalice explained to you. "You can see why it can be a dangerous tool in the wrong hands."

"I can, well good luck in finding it." You replied.

"Thank you Prince Alric." Nalice said back and crossed her legs again.

"I just have one more thing to talk about." You said. "Lady Nalice, why are you afraid of removing the Fel?"

"Prince Alric, your recovery has been miraculously fast. It has been barely three weeks and you are up and walking around the town. What little we know about heart stoppages like yours, the ones who have survived are still bedridden. I cannot cross out the theory that the Fel which restarted your heart is also giving strength to you, is responsible for your fast recovery." Nalice said and continued. "So if the Fel was to be removed quickly, we do not know if your condition would deteriorate."

"And that is why it should be done slowly." You said to her.

"Precisely. If I was sure that removing the Fel wouldn't cause any issues, we could have syphoned it away already, but because I can't be sure and I am responsible for your health, we haven't done so." Nalice explained it to you. "Slowly burning it away and keeping track of your condition is the best and safest route to take."

The idea of syphoning the Fel away right now intrigued you, but there were too many unknowns around it. Could be too dangerous.

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>>5859643

"What if we can't remove the Fel?" You asked back. "How will I continue living then?"

"The draconic glyphs keep the Fel in check, the ones I added later helped you to control it." Nalice said to you. "Your life would continue just like before, but with the precautions you have already taken."

You weren't convinced by that and Nalice continued as she noticed it.

"Many of the so-called great warlocks have lived among us with no one having any idea of them. Secrecy and self-preservation are the keys for keeping the Fel in check and living a normal life." Nalice explained.

"I see, well sounds like I just need to continue exercising and regaining my strength." You said.

"Stronger your body and mind is, less chance the Fel has in influencing you. Those of weak mind and body, fall prey to the allure of promise of power and might." Nalice replied. "And you are neither of that, rarely have I met a person so strong in willpower and body."

"I appreciate the compliment Lady Nalice." You said and gave her a faint smile while continuing to stare into her eyes. That had reassured you somewhat.

Nalice returned the smile as you got to use her earlier words.

"Is there anything else Prince Alric?" She asked you. "Will you start burning the Fel away while I am away?"


>You need to get stronger. Until your body has recovered, you won't be attempting to burn the Fel away on purpose.
>You will burn the Fel away when you have returned from Tarren Mill. Nalice's cellar is the perfect place for that and a week or two of more recovery should be enough.
>You are planning on starting to burn the Fel away as soon as possible regardless how much you have recovered.
>Ask Nalice to syphon the Fel off your body. It can be dangerous and deteriorating, the effect on your body is unknown, but you are ready.
>Other, write in.
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>>5859645
>>You need to get stronger. Until your body has recovered, you won't be attempting to burn the Fel away on purpose.
>>You will burn the Fel away when you have returned from Tarren Mill. Nalice's cellar is the perfect place for that and a week or two of more recovery should be enough.
I think taking things slowly is best course on action now. Light few candles and when we continue our magic training, we can start burning the Fel away.

I also dont want to start shadowrunning with Nalice. Her reasoning why not to trust others is not outlandish. Dalaran and Silver Hand would whoop our ass if they learned about the Fel without us being ready to argue back. Nalice from what she has told us has the reason to be distrustful about others.

That being said, while in Tarren Mill we should talk with Hampton and Jandice. Both are reasonable people and we saved Jandice from freezing to death. We should be able to trust the former paladin and our lover.
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>>5859645

>You need to get stronger. Until your body has recovered, you won't be attempting to burn the Fel away on purpose
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>>5859112
The magic we were doing was incredibly risky. And it was arcane, we wanted a method that didn't mean decades of practical training.
We decide to go for it, and if we didn't roll badly there it might have work fine. Reaching a greater high thats was the objective.

>>5859115
It wasn't a full slow route though. This was still a fast method and we pushed forward on our own, the majority of us pushed forward. Knowing the risks.
And said risks were told to us, there was never a time where it wasn't told to us. The only thing is that she wanted to see us grow stronger and wanted to see the best result, this was never forced.

And who would save us ? She saved our life with what she thought would be the most method to ensure we lived. And she had a ton of motivation to do it : her being accused of murder, our life rapidly leaving our body, her liking us has a person and respecting us has a prince, and her having a job for training us, Eligius and keeping us safe from Katrana.

I don't like having Fel, but I don't want to see Alric die, and being alive is far better. I have been on this quest from the beginning, and if it was for me i would reward properly anyone that saved Alric life. The fel we will deal with it, it can go fuck it self evil will not take our heart. We will see Alterac restored and our people safe.

>>5859152
Raleigh would have be too late, the intervention needed to be done immediately. And thing is imagine Raleigh running in and looking at the scene.

The risks were told, but she only wanted the best for us. Thats just a trait of people, its not being evil. Its wanting to see you pushed to a new height.

She is more than competent this is risky terrain and we pushed on it. It wasn't the full on high risk and high reward method, but something could have still happen.

The Seer has sent Malevus, but that's about it. He is more observing us time to time than anything else really, the care is small if there is any. Hell Malevus wasn't exactly experienced when she presented herself. "Only" hahaha.

She would point us to people in Dalaran.

I really doubt she did that. Malevus must have realize already by quite a while that some stuff shouldn't be said, or Alric gets killed. She is keeping multiple secrets of us and she has no reason to tell other people, because our relation is quite close at this point.
No don't word it differently, "ramifications" come on. We fully did it on our own choice knowing the risks, and this is called betray an ally.

Mages are literally going out right now to serve us. They aren't archmages.

Just no. No way in hell, i am trading an ally for this.
Dalaran treats them badly and they are left there, we have give them an opportunity and no shit treatment.

>>5859645
>>You need to get stronger. Until your body has recovered, you won't be attempting to burn the Fel away on purpose.
Good, we will fight more the dream but I want us ready for burn the Fel. Tell her to be safe.
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>>5859645
>You need to get stronger. Until your body has recovered, you won't be attempting to burn the Fel away on purpose.
damn missed the vote to protect nalices smile woops.
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>>5859645
>>You need to get stronger. Until your body has recovered, you won't be attempting to burn the Fel away on purpose.
>ask her about your dreams
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>>5859726
>>5859719
>>5859645
support this instead.
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>>5859726
Oh yeah ask her about the dreams too. Support
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>>5859665
I don't want to go back and quote it because I already have before.

Nalice word for word said. "Keep going you can do more, there is no risk"

That's the only reason I voted push harder. We had already done our check and learned more. Then we were asked to do more and push ourselves and that there was 0 risk.

No arcane was supposed to be the least risky and have no way to taint us with fel. It's why we said no to fel learning.

People seem incapable to reason that people might push you to do something for their benefit and not necessarily ours. And lie to us about all of it.

Hence back to the coke and fent analogy. Like I said if she had been like push harder you can do it. It's a bit riskier than what we have been doing. Then I'd believe her. But saying zero risk then we die. Seems a little suspicious.

Most anons seem to just be thinking with their dick. Anytime a female shows up we simp hard. Like do we really believe everyone interacting with us is being truthful and their desires directly align with ours is folly. Like if nalice or prestor asked for more quid pro quo. I'd trust them more but so far its just one sided them "helping" us.
>>5859655
>support
>>5859645
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>>5859665
Well written. I agree with you.

>>5859726
Yeah ask about the dreams
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>>5859804
Also the fact that we are crippled and nalice is dipping. If you really felt bad she'd be guarding us until we were better. But obviously artifacts > than us. Hence my doubt about her trustworthiness
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>>5859808
Seems similar to being put in the hospital and your friend who caused it visiting once while we are in the icu for the next 6 months...
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Taking things slowly has the support. And I was going to bring up the dreams in this update in any case, but good that you were vigilant. Could I also have a roll for things unrelated to the current scene.


>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 6 (1d10)

>>5859937
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>5859937
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>5859937
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>9


Good roll, but now Alric requires a roll!


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 12, Crit 20
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Rolled 2, 8, 4 = 14 (3d10)

>>5859996
Very well
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Rolled 10, 3, 9 = 22 (3d10)

>>5859996
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Rolled 7, 7, 6 = 20 (3d10)

>>5859996
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You closed your eyes and breathed deeply several times before answering to her.

"I have been in such a hurry the past two years that I haven't learned to take my time and slow down." You said and opened your eyes. "When my body is ready, then I will start burning the Fel away. But if I practise magic before it, whatever ends up being burned then doesn't hurt."

"A smart choice Prince Alric. Hopefully by that point I have also returned." Nalice said back.

"But uhh… there is one more thing. Did Eligius tell you about my dreams?" You asked.

"He did, how he tried to explain them to you was mostly correct by my understanding as well." Nalice replied and continued. "The dreams are a product of your mind, influenced by the Fel because of what it is."

"Should I be worried about them?" You asked.

"No, not unless the dreams turn to worse to even more disturbing." Nalice said. "Dreams can be powerful, but they are exactly what you want them to be."

"Alright, thank you Lady Nalice." You said and gave her a polite nod. "I think we are done, so safe travels and good luck on finding the artefact."

"Thank you Prince Alric, even if the present might seem bleak, the future should be brighter." Nalice replied and stood up.

"We can all hope that." You said to her as she left your bedroom.



>9


The sun warmed your face as you stepped out of your home. The spring weather had stayed marvellously good, the heavy rains that usually washed Hillsbrad were nowhere to be seen.

Looking into the town, you saw the Stonemasons already at work. They had spread their work parties across the main street and by the look of it, plenty of migrants from Underbelly had been hired to help them. The work to build the sewers had started. Similarly your soldiers here in Dawnholme had prepared themselves. They had their backpacks and ox carts full of tools and supplies they might need. You smirked as you saw that the majority of the men had orange cloaks with the falcon of Alterac embroidered on them. Your men looked more professional and you could bet that this was something Normand had done during the winter. And it was a good thing. Legitimacy of a state comes as much from the strength of her military as does from how widespread their insignias are.

Staying there, you were ready as well. It was warm enough to throw your winter jacket away and instead you wore your usual clothes. Brown breeches tucked into your riding boots, Cinder Sword resting by your side and the brown leather jacket neatly kept buttoned. The blue silken scarf you had received from Calia kept your throat warm and the dark round glasses hid your eyes. Fixing your khaki chaperon, you were ready to travel to Tarren Mill.

And you wouldn't be travelling on a horse cart oh no. You were going to ride there.

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>>5860223

"Malevus, she is a smart horse." You said as you let Epona smell you. "She won't be bothered by my eyes or see any changes in me."

Your trusted rouncey rubbed her head on yours and smelled your hair. It had been a while since you had visited her or even rode with her, so she must have missed you a lot.

"See, she just misses me… hey!" You started to say until Epona caught your chaperon and lifted it off your head. "Epona! Give back my hat!"

Malevus couldn't avoid laughing as Epona stole your chaperon and only after exchanging it with an apple, you got it back.

"See, she just wanted to play with me." You chuckled and continued. "Now though, help me mount her, I can't do it on my own."

Malevus collected herself and with a bit of help from her lifting and pushing you, soon you were back on the saddle. After waiting for her to climb on her horse, you rode out of the stables to the yard where your knights were already waiting for you.

"Everything is ready Prince Alric." Sir Gravis in his black plate mail said and saluted you.

"Good, then let's go. I want to reach Tarren Mill as soon as possible."



>22, Crit Success!


And you hadn't lied about that. Soon after the marching column had passed the now migrant camp, the former Alliance Garrison, you had overtaken the column and picked up speed.

Carefully you had made Epona to walk faster before going for a trot, then you had pushed her into a full canter and soon you were galloping through the countryside.

The wind wanted to throw your hat off as Malevus and the knights tried to follow you. The glasses kept your eyes from stinging due to wind as for the first time since the incident you truly felt free of your home. Even if your legs couldn't carry you too far, Epona's legs could.

You laughed and smiled madly as you passed a group of peasants on their way to Dawnholme, then jumped over a tree that had fallen next to the cart path. It felt so bloody good to ride like this.

And when you reached the King's Road, the old stone road from Southshore to Alterac through Gallow’s Corner, you waited till your squire and knights could catch you.

"Prince Alric, the soldiers can't move any faster." Sir Gravis said as he pulled his horse around yours.

"They know where we are going, they don't need to catch us." You said back to him.

"Are we going to ride to Tarren Mill then? This fast?" He asked back.

Well maybe not this fast, but you could reach Tarren Mill well before your troops do. Or you did have a couple other ideas.


>Ride to Tarren Mill, you want to reach the town fast and well before your soldiers.
>You could take a detour north and follow the King's Road until you reach one of the new Scout Towers.
>Just ride through the countryside and enjoy the spring day. You deserve to be out and enjoying the day after everything that has happened.
>Other, write in

QM: Riding went swimmingly! The 1d10 was about how well the troops are ready.
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>>5860228
>Just ride through the countryside and enjoy the spring day. You deserve to be out and enjoying the day after everything that has happened.
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>>5860228
>>Just ride through the countryside and enjoy the spring day. You deserve to be out and enjoying the day after everything that has happened.
Very good
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>>5860228
>>Just ride through the countryside and enjoy the spring day. You deserve to be out and enjoying the day after everything that has happened.
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>>5860228
>>Just ride through the countryside and enjoy the spring day. You deserve to be out and enjoying the day after everything that has happened.
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>>5860228
>Just ride through the countryside and enjoy the spring day. You deserve to be out and enjoying the day after everything that has happened.
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>>5860228
>Just ride through the countryside and enjoy the spring day. You deserve to be out and enjoying the day after everything that has happened.
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"We have what three hours of headstart?" You asked Sir Gravis.

"Around three to four hours, more if we keep up this pace." He said back.

"Then we are in no hurry." You said. "Why bother trying to reach Tarren Mill as fast as possible, while we can enjoy this weather."

"Planning on going to see the countryside Prince Alric?" Sir Gravis asked.

"It is not the worst idea there is." You said back. "Let's go then, we have rations with us, no need to hurry to Tarren Mill to eat either."



The countryside west and south of Tarren Mill had changed since two years ago. More cottages and farms had cropped up and small clearings had been cut into the woods where the farmers were now toiling on their small fields.

You followed the cattle trails as your leisure ride took you through the farms. They were rather similar to the small farms in your lands and the peasants came out to see who was the one riding through their lands. Recognising the cloaks worn by Malevus and the knights, they greeted you as you passed them. Most likely many had moved here after you had dealt with the gnolls and the bandits. A safe land is an attractive place for many to set up their roots and build their homes.

A small impact of yours in this big world. A change to positive.

Having stopped by a small stream, the knights set up a fire. Soon you had hot tea to drink and dried meat to chew on.

This was relaxing and you felt surprisingly good and energetic. Sure your buttocks were a bit sore from all the riding, but getting out like this was exactly what you had missed while being bedridden.

Hell, this was what you had been missing for a long time. Winter had been a busy time for you ever since Durnholde and you really didn't have time off to just relax.

You should find time for yourself more often. It would probably be good for your mind and body as well.



You had returned back on the saddle and continued your leisure ride through the Tarren Mill's countryside. As you rode past the orchards, you knew you were close to the town and soon the spire of the church could be spotted. And then you saw the walls and the rows of orange tents outside the said walls.

Your soldiers in Tarren Mill had set up their camp and when you arrived there, they gathered around you to greet you. The marching column hadn't arrived yet, so you told the soldiers to be ready to receive them soon.

Now though it was late afternoon so you had plenty of time. You noticed the caravan by the Dark Irons in a circle some distance away from your soldiers, but you also thought about going to greet your friend Monica and reserving a room for several nights. But you could also go meet with Mayor Fowley, this was his town after all.

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>>5860853


>Go visit Garrick Blacksteel and the Dark Irons. Hear if they have any news.
>You haven't seen Monica in a long time. Go see her and get yourself a room for your stay in Tarren Mill. You aren't in a hurry.
>Mayor Fowley is most likely expecting you. You could visit him and maybe eat dinner with him.
>Mystery Box
>Other, write in.
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>>5860856
>>Mayor Fowley is most likely expecting you. You could visit him and maybe eat dinner with him.
Free food
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>>5860856
>>You haven't seen Monica in a long time. Go see her and get yourself a room for your stay in Tarren Mill. You aren't in a hurry.
>>Mayor Fowley is most likely expecting you. You could visit him and maybe eat dinner with him.
This order
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>>5860856
>Mayor Fowley is most likely expecting you. You could visit him and maybe eat dinner with him.
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>>5860853
>Mystery Box
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>>5860856
>Mystery Box
the box of mysteries.
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>>5860856
>>Mayor Fowley is most likely expecting you. You could visit him and maybe eat dinner with him.
>You haven't seen Monica in a long time. Go see her and get yourself a room for your stay in Tarren Mill. You aren't in a hurry.
Visit Fowley for dinner, and sleep at monica's inn.
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Dinner with Fowley. Could I have a roll to see are there any surprise guests there?


>1d10
>Best of three, taking the second roll
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Rolled 7 (1d10)

>>5861292
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>5861292
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Rolled 8 (1d10)

>>5861292
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>9
>9


Lieutenant Beckston arrived at the scene, ordering the soldiers to return to their jobs or just to go back resting. When the men dispersed, the Kul Tiran saluted you.

"Lieutenant Beckston, it looks like the men are ready." You looked down and returned the salute.

"They are anxious, campaigns always make men anxious." Beckston replied. "But it is good to see you here Prince Alric."

"Likewise, the rest of the men are arriving soon. Hopefully at least, we rode well ahead of them." You said back to him.

"I will have the camp ready for them. Most of the tents are already pitched up." Beckston replied to you.

Normand had given the responsibility of the camp here in Tarren Mill to Beckston. When he and Cromwell arrive here, they then don't need to handle the tents or where food or anything else is. And it was good to give Beckston some responsibility before he takes a step back and becomes just a combat leader.

"Splendid. Anything else?" You asked him.

"In fact yes. Prince Alric, your friend arrived here yesterday. " Beckston said.

"Who?" You asked as you weren't sure. Did he mean Jandice?

"Lady Jaina Proudmoore, she should be with the Mayor." Beckston said to you.

Jaina? What was she doing here?

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>>5861430

You knocked on the door. Having to walk up the stairs to the second floor had made your legs a bit tired, so when you pushed the door open, you took your time to step in.

"Hi Alric!" Jaina said happily. She was sitting on a couch and opposite of him sat Mayor Fowley. The small bookish man looked like he had lost some weight.

"Hi Jaina…" You greeted her bit awkwardly as you stepped in, the cane making a sound on the wooden floor. "Why are you here?"

It felt great to see your good friend, but her sudden appearance like this was suspicious. Was she sent here to spy on you? What were her plans?

"To see you before your campaign starts, Mayor Fowley has been quite tight-lipped about your plans." Jaina replied before standing up.

"It isn't my place to discuss them." The small bookish man said and stood up as well.

"And because we were all very concerned when we heard the rumours and then heard the news." Jaina said as she stepped closer to you. She gave you a gentle smile. "It is great to see you Alric, I am glad that we didn't lose you…"


>You are glad to see her as well. Joke a bit and downplay your condition.
>Thank her for the concern and ask what exactly they had heard?
>Is Arthas here as well? Or Kael?
>Lord Antonidas sent her to learn about my plans, right?
>Is she planning on joining the campaign, how long is going to stay here?
>Other, write in.

Hug her?
>Yes, tight hug
>Yes, slight hug
>No, it is bit awkward

QM: Best of three was how well prepared your troops in Tarren Mill are. Also rather interesting guest, I had couple other fun names in my results list.
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>>5861436
>Thank her for the concern and ask what exactly they had heard?
>Is Arthas here as well? Or Kael?
>Is she planning on joining the campaign, how long is going to stay here?
>jokingly tell her to blink twice if we're being listened too by the alliance or her master.
>Yes, tight hug
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>>5861436
>You are glad to see her as well. Joke a bit and downplay your condition.
>Thank her for the concern and ask what exactly they had heard?
>Is she planning on joining the campaign, how long is going to stay here?

>Yes, tight hug
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>>5861436
>>Thank her for the concern and ask what exactly they had heard?
>Yes, tight hug
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>>5861436
>Thank her for the concern and ask what exactly they had heard?
>Is Arthas here as well? Or Kael?

>Yes, tight hug
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Big hugs! Update will come later today. Could I have a roll for Tarren Mill/Fowley. Also yet another hyper serious question for you.


>1d10
>Best of three

Jaina is for...?
>Write in
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>5862169
Containing Arthas' retardation.
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Rolled 2 (1d10)

>>5862169
Justice and goodness ofcourse.
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Rolled 2 (1d10)

>>5862169
Friendship. Rebellious tomboy? princess action. Going after Badboy Alric if she sees her chance in the fallout of whatever happens in the Alric Bowl.
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>>5862169
Not reveal state secrets and have relaxing conversations
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>9


No, there was no need to be surprised or feel awkward. It was Jaina, your close friend. And to be honest the time spent being stuck in your bed had made you miss a lot of things that you might have taken for granted before.

Jaina smiled as she stepped forth to shake and hold your hand, she was wearing her usual white and purple robes of Dalaran and she didn’t expect you to pull her into a tight hug.

“Alric!” Jaina said and laughed as you embraced her for a moment. “Alric… this is getting awkward.”

Releasing her, you held her shoulders and smiled. It was so bloody good to see her.

“Life gives some perspective sometimes.” You said to her and let her go. “Is Arthas or Kael here?”

“No, they are not. I am here all on my own.” Jaina replied. “What of it?”

“Nothing, I just wondered.” You replied before turning towards Fowley. “Mayor Fowley, how is your stomach?”

“Oh, yes.” He replied, not thinking that he needed to talk right now. “Feeling much better, thank you for asking. My physician recommended that I drink more herbal tea, eat more vegetables and drop red meat completely.”

“Stopping eating beef helped you?” You asked. Fowley had some stomach problems during your visit in Durnholde. Problems that you had gotten a picture of being recurrent.

“It looks like it did.” The small bookish man replied and nodded.

Walking with the help of your cane, you sat down on one of the free chairs. The room where you were in was the study or better described the casual meeting room of the Tarren Mill’s town hall.

Crossing your legs and pushing your glasses to sit better on your nose, you waited till Jaina had sat down as well.

“Thank you for the concern Jaina, but how did you learn about the rumours?” You asked her.

“A merchant had spoken with your trader, Beric was his name.” Jaina told you. “He had said that you were awfully ill.”

Beric had met you just days after the incident, and he had spread the rumours elsewhere?

“The merchant had returned back to Dalaran and within a day we were told the rumours, after all we were your friends.” Jaina said and continued. “I wanted to come see you immediately and Kael was planning on sending doctors from Dalaran to come help you, but Arthas was against it. It was a rumour after all and what if it was just a terrible flu?”

You sighed hearing that. It was probably for the better that they didn’t send any doctors to come see you.

“And then nearly a week ago we heard that you were poisoned and that you had nearly died Alric.” Jaina said. “I had to come see you, but Lord Antonidas didn’t allow me to leave immediately. Just a couple days ago he allowed me to travel here, if I was to deliver a letter to Southshore, where I then seeked out Beric and he told me that you would be travelling to Tarren Mill.”

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>>5862363

“So you came here before me, instead of coming to Dawnholme.” You said to her.

“Yeah, better this way, right?” Jaina asked.

“Well Beric was right, I wasn’t going to stay in Dawnholme, poisoning or not.” You said and turned more serious. “Are you planning on joining the campaign?”

“No, I just wanted to see you with my own eyes.” Jaina said and smiled. “When we heard about the poisoning and your near death, we were all shocked. The idea that you were nearly gone… we couldn’t comprehend it.”

“Well… the rumours of my demise were mightly over exaggerated.” You said and smiled.

“It is not a laughing matter Alric, we really were worried.” Jaina immediately replied. “And that is why it feels so good to see you here, alive.”

You looked at her through your glasses, the world painted in the dark tint had gotten familiar to you.

“I know… I haven’t just yet recovered fully.” You said and unconsciously tapped the cane on the floor.

“Alric… when you hugged me, I felt something.” Jaina said back to you. “It wasn’t an ordinary poison, was it?”

Did she feel the Fel inside you? She must have, she is a prodigy after all.


>Tell her the full truth about the incident. You learning magic and how it wasn't poisoning, but your heart being restarted with Fel.
>Stick to the story, the poison was Fel based and due to that you have a couple side effects. Reveal your eyes to them.
>Opt not to answer, this isn’t the right place or time for that.
>Other, write in.

If you tell the full truth, will you have Mayor Fowley to stay in the room?
>Yes, you can trust the man
>No, this isn’t relevant to him at all

QM: Fowley's stomach issues have passed.
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>>5862366
>No it wasn't but this isn’t the right place or time for that. That is all you will say on this matter.
Changed the first part because saying nothing is not an effective denial.
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>>5862380
support
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>>5862366
>>No it wasn't but this isn’t the right place or time for that. That is all you will say on this matter
No state secrets and no doctors
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>>5862366
>Stick to the story, the poison was Fel based and due to that you have a couple side effects. Reveal your eyes to them.

>No, this isn’t relevant to him at all.

>explain to Jaina our worry of being condemned as corrupted so we sought some help from unorthodox sources. Don't expand upon it. Just say we think we have it handled. If it gets worse you'll ask for help. But so far you're getting better.
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“No, it wasn’t.” You replied to her. “Though this isn’t the right place for the conversation regarding it.”

Jaina seemed slightly taken back by the response, but she leaned back and let the matter go. Lady Nalice was right about her, she was inquisitive. Sooner than later she would learn the truth, or at least attempt to find out about it.

“Sorry, another time.” You said and deflected towards Fowley. “Mayor Fowley, how has Tarren Mill been through the winter?”

“Pretty well, thank you for asking Prince Alric.” Fowley replied and continued. “Your soldiers have carried their salaries and spent them here, we can’t be more happy than that.”

“Good to hear that Mayor Fowley.” You replied.

There was a knock on the door and as you turned to see who was coming, the door opened and a familiar face stepped in.

Lady Jandice Barov entered the room. She was wearing a more practical outfit compared to the one she had worn before in Dawnholme. Knee tall riding boots, trousers done in vertical stripes of both Barov and Dalaran purple, a black shirt with long sleeves. A purple vest half open, revealing the shirt underneath it and the robe of a Dalaran archmage over her shoulders. Her fencing sword was by her side as she gave you a gentle nod.

“Lady Jandice.” You replied as you pushed yourself up.

“Lady Jaina, Prince Alric and Mayor Fowley.” Jandice greeted you. “It is good to see you all.”

Your heart skipped a beat or two as your lover stepped into the room. Outwardly nothing changed in you, but inside you… you were extremely glad to see her.

“I heard that Prince Alric had arrived, so I decided to come here to see him.” Jandice said as she walked towards you. Jandice seemed relieved to see you as she gave you a gentle, but slight hug.

“News of your demise were grossly exaggerated.” She said to you as she let go of you.

“They were, I have never felt better.” You said and smiled. She knew you were joking.

Jandice chuckled once as she sat down.

“But I didn’t expect to see Lady Proudmoore here. Official Kirin Tor business?” Jandice asked Jaina.

“Only partially Lady Barov.” Jaina replied. “I am here to see my friend.”

“When I heard the news, I was worried too.” Jandice replied and gave you a look. “I think all of us are happy to see Prince Alric up and standing.”

“I am probably the happiest of them all.” You replied to them and smiled. “How have you been Lady Jandice?”

“I have been well Prince Alric. Thank you for asking.” Jandice replied.

She played her part of a noble lady well. When around others, you were supposed to be very formal with her. But in private…

“Truth to be told, I was worried as hell.” Jandice replied and sighed deeply. “First the rumours of your sickness and then the news about an assassination attempt? I couldn’t believe them.”

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>>5862480

“Thankfully the attempt was half assed.” You replied to her and waved her concerns away. She gave you a look like she suspected and thought she knew more than she was willing to say.

“Ladies, gentlemen. How about we have dinner?” Fowley asked you.

“Not a bad idea Mayor Fowley.” You replied.

“That does sound splendid.” Jaina said too.

Fowley bowed to you and walked out of the room, leaving the three of you in the room.

“Any news from Dalaran, Lord Antonidas still the stifler as usual?” Jandice asked Jaina.

“Yes and not much, the biggest thing was that people migrated from the Underbelly to Dawnholme.” Jaina said and looked at you.

“Oh really?” Jandice said and also looked at you.

You feigned surprise as you looked at the two ladies.

“People move on their own.” You replied and gave them a sly smile. “It might have been the wind that got them moving.”

No one believed you and Jaina was the first to laugh. Jandice joined her and so did you.

“Well, I might have invited them to Dawnholme, the need for more workers and peasants is ever present.” You said to the ladies.

“Makes sense, besides I bet they have better lives in Dawnholme than in Underbelly. '' Jaina replied. She had seen Underbelly, she knew what kind of squalor they had been living in.

“Still a brave move Prince Alric, many won’t see that in a good light.” Jandice replied. “We all know how ornery Dalaran can be.”

Jaina gave her a look, she didn’t like what Jandice had said and you noticed it.

So this was the difference between someone practically living outside Dalaran, yet being an archmage and someone still studying and seeing the magocracy from within. Experience and naivety of youth? You should probably find a way to kill time before dinner is ready, yet you couldn’t avert your eyes off Jandice. She was right there, your lover.


>Ask Jandice how her life has been since her visit to Dawnholme? Any new business ventures?
>Tell them about your plans regarding Strahnbrad Hills, Jaina deserves to know about the oil.
>Have Jaina tell you about her studies, you want to know how she has been and if she has learned something new.
>Tell them about your recovery, how with the help of your friends you are now here in Dawnholme.
>Other, write in.

>Flirt openly with Jandice
>Covertly flirt with Jandice
>Don’t flirt with Jandice

QM: Surprise surprise guest!
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Nicely quick update!
>>5862487
>Have Jaina tell you about her studies, you want to know how she has been and if she has learned something new.
Quick segue...
>Ask Jandice how her life has been since her visit to Dawnholme? Any new business ventures?
...and back.

>Covertly flirt with Jandice
No more than the natural Alric rizz.
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Rolled 27 (1d100)

>>5862487
>>Tell them about your plans regarding Strahnbrad Hills, Jaina deserves to know about the oil.
>Don’t flirt with Jandice
RESIST
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>>5862499
>>5862487
>support
We can talk about oil after a tumble with jandice.
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>>5862487
>Ask Jandice how her life has been since her visit to Dawnholme? Any new business ventures?
>Have Jaina tell you about her studies, you want to know how she has been and if she has learned something new.
>Tell them about your recovery, how with the help of your friends you are now here in Dawnholme.

>Don’t flirt with Jandice
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>>5862822
>>5862487
support
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>>5862499
Support
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Update will come later today. While not overtly serious thing, we have a tie between no flirting and covertly flirting. A tiebreaker still would be nice to have.
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>>5862499
>>5862487
>support
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Update half-way done, it will come tomorrow as I am too tired to finish it today. Though I can ask for a small vote.


Will Alric mention Darrowmere League, the defensive alliance with Tarren Mill, during the dinner?
>Yes, Jandice and Jaina should know about it
>No, they can wait a couple of days before it is officially unveiled.
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>>5863321
We did make that public announcement about it right? When we denounced Garithos that is. Doesn't matter much either way then so...
>Yes, Jandice and Jaina should know about it.
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>>5863321
>>Yes, Jandice and Jaina should know about it
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>>5863339

You are right! Alric did choose to not keep it a secret. QM is being tired and forgetful.

Alright, a minor chance of plans regarding the vote. Yes vote is about more in depth discussion regarding the Darrowmere League and No vote is merely acknowledging it.
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>>5863321
>>Yes, Jandice and Jaina should know about it
But it has to be a surprise for others !
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>>5863358
Work get you fucked up again Medivh?
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"Jaina, how have your studies progressed?" You asked in an attempt to redirect the discussion elsewhere.

"Slowly… there's just so much to read and write. I feel like I haven't had a chance to practise properly for weeks." Jaina replied, there was a sliver of annoyance in her voice.

"Learning the theory gives you a good foundation, believe me." You said to her and received a curious look from Jandice.

"I believe you, I bet taxation and laws are just as complex as magic." Jaina said and sighed.

You smiled a little to her and glanced back at Jandice.

"They are, but when you finally see the fruits of your labour, it is a great feeling." You said. "But have you learned anything new?"

"Really just how to switch between fire and ice. Lord Antonidas has tried to hammer home the idea that one should be as versatile as possible." Jaina replied. "That way you will never be at a disadvantage."

You nodded to her. That was one reason why you started learning magic yourself. You need to be versatile and have that trump card to pull out.

"Lady Jandice, how has your life been since visiting Dawnholme?" You asked her. "A snowstorm didn't strike again?"

You smiled when you said that to her.

"It has been well, thank you for asking." Jandice replied to you and gave you a smile. "And thankfully no, the last time was rather unenjoyable."

Both of you knew that she was lying, it had become a rather enjoyable visit in the end.

"Were you visiting due to business?" Jaina inquired.

"Yes, Prince Alric and I are neighbours. Alterac and Barovs have a lot to benefit from increased cooperation." Jandice said. "And now when I heard that Prince Alric had arrived here, we can continue said talks."

She gave you a sly smile, the meaning of her words didn't slip by.

"I bet we can make some progress in the talks." You said to her.

"Sounds like the two of you have found common interest in ledgers and numbers." Jaina chuckled, she hadn't caught on what was covertly happening between you and Jandice.

The door opened again and now a servant stepped in. The dinner would be ready soon.

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>>5864504

The three of you had moved to the dining room where the servants poured you wine as you talked. Fowley had joined you three again and Jandice told you about a lucrative deal to supply the Alliance Naval Base that she had managed to negotiate with Commodore Troubridge.

As you talked, you kept giving Jandice quick glances and compliments when necessary. You were careful for Jaina to not spot anything, but how Jandice reacted, you knew that she knew what you were doing. She shifted on her chair rather often and the way she looked back made it difficult to wait for the evening.

"I need to ask you about something I heard." Jaina said to you.

"What is it?" You replied.

"This alliance between you and Tarren Mill." Jaina said. "Some people are a bit concerned about it."

She was probably meaning Arthas and his clique.

"Darrowmere League, the name's not finished, but we won't probably change it." You said to her and sipped your wine.

"The benefits are clear, stronger security is good for our trade." Fowley said to her.

"Even if the alliance is politically questionable?" Jaina asked. She was smart, she understood the politics.

"Yes, Lord Garithos left a sour taste in my mouth. He might have had a setback, but I don't believe he will stop there." Fowley said and continued. "Alterac has protected us before and has helped us to rebuild our militia. Where were the Regional Defenders when we needed help?"

"And where were the Barovs…" Jandice said. "It took my father till after the bandit attacks to invest more in security here."

"I have told you this before Lady Jandice, but many people here were rather disappointed in you." Fowley said.

"I know, that is why I have tried to be around here more." Jandice said back.

"Security, trade, cooperation. They are all things we can all benefit from." You said to Jaina. "Hillsbrad Fields are part of our alliance, but only in trade."

"Prince Alric, what about Durnholde?" Jandice asked. "Or Barovs?"

"Are you inviting yourself in?" You asked back.

"Depends…" Jandice said and shrugged.

Was she trying to apply leverage for the oil negotiations? It felt like it at least. Having Barovs to be part of Darrowmere League, even if it was only their holdings in Hillsbrad, could be a boon. Though you weren't sure how cooperation with Lord Alexei Barov would go, that man seemed to hate your guts.

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>>5864506

>Durnholde depends fully on Lord Blackmoore's willingness to cooperate with the others.
>Petty Nobles of Durnholde are poor, but if you got them all behind you, then they could be a useful ally to you.
>At first you need to get the League up and running, get Hillsbrad Fields to join in fully. We haven't even officially announced it yet.
>No, you don't believe that Durnholde could be a good ally to you.
>Other, write in

>If it is fine with Fowley, you could invite Barovs for a talk about the Darrowmere League.
>you aren't exactly in a hurry, but mention that the idea is worth thinking about more.
>No, at least not yet. Hillsbrad Fields see Barovs as a serious competition, that needs to be resolved first.
>Ask directly, if you choose Barov's Deal. Will Jandice join the Darrowmere League with any potential issues pushed aside?
>Other, write in

QM: Please vote on both.

>>5864496

Just general IRL busyness. Nothing too serious, but sometimes you just feel extra knackered.
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>>5864507
>At first you need to get the League up and running, get Hillsbrad Fields to join in fully. We haven't even officially announced it yet.
>If it is fine with Fowley, you could invite Barovs for a talk about the Darrowmere League.
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>>5864507
>Durnholde depends fully on Lord Blackmoore's willingness to cooperate with the others.
>Petty Nobles of Durnholde are poor, but if you got them all behind you, then they could be a useful ally to you.
These are both true.

>Depends on what Lady Jandice? Be coy about it.
Joke around a bit.
>If it is fine with Fowley, you could invite Barovs for a talk about the Darrowmere League.
Their entry would be appreciated but it is ultimately not required. If it comes with strings attached then Im not interested, this is the intent behind the coy question btw.

>Just general IRL busyness. Nothing too serious, but sometimes you just feel extra knackered.
I know that feel.
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>>5864507
>>At first you need to get the League up and running, get Hillsbrad Fields to join in fully. We haven't even officially announced it yet.
>No, at least not yet. Hillsbrad Fields see Barovs as a serious competition, that needs to be resolved first.
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>>5864507

>Durnholde depends fully on Lord Blackmoore's willingness to cooperate with the others.

>If it is fine with Fowley, you could invite Barovs for a talk about the Darrowmere League.

>Other, write in
"Lady Jandice has quite the silver tongue, but its a matter of making sure both parties are fully satisfied. We may have to go through many positions of course. Proper negotiations could take all campaign, and could get very heated if passions flare. Ultimately If the Barovs want in they'll have to agree to some demands."
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>>5864507
>Durnholde depends fully on Lord Blackmoore's willingness to cooperate with the others.
Pretty much
>>At first you need to get the League up and running, get Hillsbrad Fields to join in fully. We haven't even officially announced it yet.
The league is not yet born officially so yeah
>If it is fine with Fowley, you could invite Barovs for a talk about the Darrowmere League.

A talk is no problem.


>>5864554
Lol sure might need to be delivered in a more subtle way but its funny
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>>5864607
>>5864554
>support
Maybe a Lil more subtle but yes. Imply more trade and security is always welcome.
>maybe your dad would like a port over here.
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>>5864507
>>5864725
>support*
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"Well at first we need to get the Darrowmere League up and running, we haven't even officially announced it yet." You told them and continued. "But in the end it depends on Durnholde if they want to be part of this. You know what kind of a person Blackmoore is, does he want to cooperate with his neighbours?"

"That is a good point Prince Alric, while Durnholde is a potential market and an ally, they have their own issues." Fowley replied.

"I agree, the many petty nobles there could prove to be good friends for us, but we should concentrate on the League itself first." You said and continued. "Better things go, the more attractive we will look."

Jaina nodded to your words, taking things slowly should be the approach here.

"But on the Barovs… what did you mean by 'depends?' Lady Jandice?" You asked and smiled a bit. "Do you have anything in mind?"

"Just that we might be interested." She replied and sipped her wine. "The terms must be agreed by all parties."

"Thankfully I just bother my head with ancient scrolls and dusty old books and not with tax forms." Jaina chuckled. "Sounds like you need to negotiate a lot."

You sighed and finished your glass of wine before pouring a new one.

"You are right, there needs to be a proper negotiation. Lady Jandice has quite the silver tongue and we could be finished in a single evening, but it's a matter of making sure both parties are fully satisfied during the negotiations. We may have to go through many positions, we should cover all three bases; trade, security and cooperation." You said to Jaina while keeping your tone very serious. "Proper negotiations could take all spring, or at least my stay here in Tarren Mill, and knowing Lady Jandice, they could get very heated if passions for trade and business flare."

Jaina laughed at your description and Jandice had gotten a small blush. Seems like your words had worked.

"You didn't need to be so eloquent. Less eloquent description would have been enough." Jaina said and chuckled.

"Well anything less would mean that I would be downplaying Lady Jandice's business acumen." You said and smiled at her. "But ultimately if the Barovs want in they'll have to agree to some terms. That is if having talks is fine with you Mayor Fowley?"

"I am completely fine with the talks, Barovs after all own half of Tarren Mill." Fowley replied.

"And besides we aren't in a hurry with this. I would like to see what Magistrate Burnside wants. Inviting Barovs to Darrowmere League could push Burnside and Hillsbrad Fields out." You said.

"They are our largest competitor here in Hillsbrad." Jandice explained to Jaina, before speaking to you. "Prince Alric, I would be glad to start the talks, but just like you said, we aren't exactly in a hurry, so let's enjoy this while it lasts."

You gave her a nod and a smile.

"Speaking of enjoyment, it looks like dinner is ready." Fowley interrupted the two of you.

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>>5865054

Steamed vegetables with cream, perch soup and the bread to go with it, chicken pot pie to finish the dinner.

By the Light you felt stuffed after you had finished eating, but so did everyone else.

During the dinner you talked about events that had happened. Jandice and Fowley had met Garrick Blacksteel and both of them knew that he also seeked the deal regarding the oil. Jaina had been rather surprised when she heard about the oil, but agreed that drilling it would help you a lot. While she wouldn't say which of the two deals would be the better one for you, she was sure that you would make the right decision in the end.

"I ate too much." You replied and fixed your glasses on your nose.

"Same, but the food was really good." Jaina said.

"Mayor Fowley, tell your cook that we enjoyed this thoroughly." Jandice continued.

"I will Lady Jandice." Fowley said back and continued. "Tomorrow afternoon then?"

"Yes, can you provide us a room?" You asked.

"Of course, I will inform you when everything is ready." Fowley said.

Tomorrow then you will decide who will get the oil deal, is it the Barovs or your own group of Dark Irons and goblins.

You pushed yourself up from the table and stretched your back a bit. You felt a bit tipsy from the wine.

"Alright, feels like it should be time for me to seek accommodation." You said to them. "How about you Jaina, Lady Jandice?"

"Mayor Fowley gave me their guestroom, I will be staying here." Jaina said back.

"I could ride back to the estate, but it is dark outside." Jandice replied and nodded towards the windows. Evening had arrived and with it darkness. "Instead the inn will be sufficient for me."

"I will head there too, it will be nice to see my friend." You said to them.

"Alright, we will then see tomorrow." Fowley said and continued. "Rest well everyone, I predict that tomorrow will end up in the history books."



You had left the town hall and walked through the main street to where Monica's Inn should be. Jandice trailed a bit behind you as the cane slowed you down and when you reached the inn, you were somewhat confused.

"The Orange Prince?" You asked aloud.

Above the front door of the inn was a new sign featuring a drawing of a person with orange clothes, chaperon, sword that was on fire and long black hair.

"Did she really rename her inn after me?" You continued. If you had turned around, you would have seen Jandice having a wide smile.

Stepping in, you scanned the room and amongst the locals you saw several of your men and then behind the counter you spotted your good friend.

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"Alric!" Monica greeted you as you walked to her. She then collected herself as she saw Jandice with you. "Lady Barov."

"Hello Monica, what is with the name?" You had to ask.

"Well if you don't mind, but this place is known because of you so I thought of taking advantage of it." Monica said to you with a smile before becoming more serious. "I am really glad to see you, we all heard the rumours and then the news."

"I am very glad to be here as well." You replied with a smile.

"I guess you want a room for the night? Same for Lady Barov?" Monica asked you.

"Yes please, the usual room is fine for me." You said to her.

"Oh no, those are way below your status and besides your squire has handled everything already." Monica said and stepped out from behind the counter. "I finished renovating this place during the late winter, took a small eternity and a fortune, but finally everything is ready. Please follow me."

As she started to walk towards a door across the room, you thought about what you should talk about with her.


>The usual chit-chat, how has she been? How's the inn?
>Jokingly demand compensation for using your likeness for the inn's name.
>How has Tarren Mill been during the winter, has she seen or heard anything interesting?
>Carefully mention the rumours about you, has she had any trouble because of them?
>Other, write in
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>>5865057
>The usual chit-chat, how has she been? How's the inn?
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>>5865057
>>The usual chit-chat, how has she been? How's the inn?
>>Jokingly demand compensation for using your likeness for the inn's name.
>>How has Tarren Mill been during the winter, has she seen or heard anything interesting?
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>>5865057
>The usual chit-chat, how has she been? How's the inn?
>How has Tarren Mill been during the winter, has she seen or heard anything interesting?
Will she have the guts to shoot her shot for the Alric Bowl I wonder? It's what she thought to herself in her sidestory.
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>>5865057
>>The usual chit-chat, how has she been? How's the inn?
>Carefully mention the rumours about you, has she had any trouble because of them?
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>>5865057
>>The usual chit-chat, how has she been? How's the inn?
>>How has Tarren Mill been during the winter, has she seen or heard anything interesting?
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The locals realised who had entered the inn as the chatter stopped. They stared at you and while they didn't say anything, each and every one of them gave you deep nods and bows. Your own soldiers saluted you and with a wave of your hand, they sat back down.

"How have you been?" You asked Monica.

"Busy, just like always." She said back and opened the door. "Please step in. This is what I have been preparing this whole winter."

You did as told and entered through the door, you found yourself in a short hallway and saw what had been Monica's project during the winter.

"A restaurant?" You said to her.

"Yes, originally this house was a dormitory for workers, but I bought it when it went for sale. Then I renovated it and turned the first floor into a restaurant and connected it into the inn." Monica proudly explained. "Second and third floors meanwhile have larger rooms for more important guests."

It did look rather fancy. Several chandeliers lit the open first floor with tables small and big lining the walls. There were tapestries, a counter for the clerks, a kitchen door for the chef to carry what was ordered.

"Impressive work Monica." You said while looking around.

"Thank you Alric, the inn is more reserved for the commoners while this restaurant and rooms above are for traders, burghers or visiting nobles." Monica told you.

"Very impressive Miss…" Jandice started to say before realising that she didn't know Monica's last name.

"Sengutz, Monica Sengutz." She said and did a curtsy.

"Miss Sengutz, very good work. Now though it is starting to get a bit late for me, I presume you have a room available that would fit my needs?" Jandice asked her.

"I have Lady Barov." Monica said and clapped her hands together twice, the clerk behind the desk realised that he was needed.

"Can you show Lady Barov the second of the third floor rooms and make sure that she gets whatever she asks for." Monica ordered the clerk.

Before leaving to upstairs, Jandice turned to face you.

"Come see me." She said to you and gave a slight grin. "We should talk about tomorrow."

"I will come see you tomorrow. Then we can talk." You said and smiled back. You gave her a slight nod and watched her briefly as she followed the clerk.

"I didn't know you were friends with Lady Barov?" Monica asked you and then remembered to be polite. "Wine?"

"I could have a glass and well, we are just acquaintances. Neighbours and business partners." You told her before taking a seat by one of the corner tables.

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>>5865489

Inside your leather shoulder pack was the black noise device that you activated and placed it on the table. The small bag in which it was in, hid it rather well. When Monica came with a pair of wine glasses, she sat down and joined you.

"To be able to sit down like this… I have been stupidly busy." Monica said and brushed her auburn hair. She seemed older, more mature. Like all the work she had done had aged her a bit. It wasn't the young innkeeper sitting in front of you, but a businesswoman.

"We were dead worried when we heard the rumours." Monica said and smiled. "No one could believe that you had been poisoned, so it all came as a big surprise to us. Thank the Light you are fine."

"Mostly fine, but thank you for the concern. It does require more than just a poison to kill me." You said and sipped the wine.

"You do have your cane… and your glasses… " She started to say something, but stopped. You chose not to press her.

"You are looking well, last time I saw you you had just finished renovating the inn and now you have a restaurant." You said to her and continued. "Your kingdom is growing."

"Just like yours when you conquer the hills." Monica said to you. "That reminded me, Captain Garside came looking for you. It was nothing urgent, but he would like to talk with you tomorrow morning."

"Thank you, where did my squire go?" You asked.

"After she had moved all your belongings into the room I gave you, she told me that she would visit the church and come back to sleep in the inn." Monica replied.

So Malevus had left to visit Father Hampton. You allowed her that, he was after all an important teacher to her in spiritual matters.

"How's Tarren Mill been during the winter? Have you heard or seen anything?" You asked while tasting the wine. "From Stormwind?"

"Yes, a new shipment. And no, not much really. People are waiting for your men to leave for the campaign. Frankly they are rather anxious for any news regarding the campaign, most of the talk here is about you and your soldiers." Monica told you. "Believe me, the only thing the whole town talked about for weeks was you and the events that happened in Durnholde."

"I hope that didn't cause problems for you." You said, but didn't push further regarding the rumours.

"On the contrary, people flocked to come drink and eat in the inn. They hoped that I would know more as I am your friend." Monica said and chuckled.

"Well, that is good to hear." You said and finished the wine. "I will head up to my room, we can talk more later, I will be staying here for some time."

"Let me guide you." Monica replied and stood up as well.

Well gladly, the stairs can be rather annoying to deal with.



You had held Monica's arm as you had slowly made your way up two flights of stairs before reaching the third floor. There were two rooms built into the attic so guessing where Jandice was staying would be an easy task.

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>>5865492

Your own room was rather lavishly decorated. It was still very rustic with plenty of wood, but the carpets, furs and the fireplace gave the room a rather cosy feeling.

Having thanked Monica and wished her good night, you laid down on your bed for a moment, just staring at the ceiling and watching shadows fluttering on it. Having waited for a moment, you pushed yourself up and went for the door.

Carefully opening it, you left your room and locked it behind you before taking a couple of steps across the hallway and testing if the door to Jandice's room was open.

It was and so you opened it and stepped in.

"The key is on the table." Jandice said, sitting on a chair with her back towards you. She was watching the small fire in the hearth dancing around the wood.

You closed the door and locked it, leaving the key inside the keyhole.

"I was wondering when you would come… Al." Jandice said as she stood up, but noticed that you had pulled the black noise device out of your bag and put it on the table.

"Now we are safe from interlopers." You said and dropped your shoulder back. "It has been too long Jan, way too long."

"It has, it really has." Jan said and walked to you before hugging you. She wrapped her arms around you and you could smell the sweet perfume she had chosen for the occasion.

"How have you been?" You asked her.

"Sick with worry, I barely could keep my cool earlier, I just wanted to hug you and say how happy I am to see you alive." Jan replied, you could see in her eyes and hear in her voice how relieved she was.

"I can't express how happy I am to be able see you too." You said back to her and smiled.

Jan smiled at you before looking down a bit and when she raised her head, you saw that she was a bit concerned.

"I want to see your eyes Al."

Your smile dropped and you knew to not fight back. Raising your hand, you pulled your glasses off and stashed them into your pocket while staring into Jan's eyes.

"Fel green, tainted eyes, the rumours weren't incorrect." She said and took a moment to catch herself. "I have seen those eyes before with those who have ventured where one shouldn't."

Jan raised her hand and touched your cheek.

"Less I know, the less I need to lie when Kirin Tor asks me about you." Jan said to you with concern in her voice. "Al, it wasn't the poison. You did something."

She stared into your eyes and brushed your cheek.

"Al tell me… was it an accident and were you doing something you shouldn't." She asked you. She was serious. "I want to trust you."

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>>5865493


>It wasn't an accident, but a way to save your life. Tell her the details, she deserves to know. Maybe she could help you.
>It was an accident, you weren't doing anything you shouldn't do. Tell her exactly as little as she wants.
>It was the poison. She won't buy the cover story, but might understand why you keep telling everyone it.
>Opt not to answer, just like she said. Less she knows the better. Remember what Nalice told you. Don't trust anyone.
>Other, write in.
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>>5865494
>Opt not to answer, just like she said. Less she knows the better. Remember what Nalice told you. Don't trust anyone.
Take your own advice Jan.
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>>5865494
>>Opt not to answer, just like she said. Less she knows the better. Remember what Nalice told you. Don't trust anyone.
no need to be shady about it. clearly jandice should trust alrics not doing anything evil.
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>>5865494
>>Opt not to answer, just like she said. Less she knows the better. Remember what Nalice told you. Don't trust anyone.
Just stare into her eyes sadly.
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>>5865494
>>It wasn't an accident, but a way to save your life. Tell her the details, she deserves to know. Maybe she could help you.
I said earlier that we should tell her about the incident as we should trust her. I still believe this being the best option and shows that we have our own agency and not just do what Nalice wants.
>>Opt not to answer, just like she said. Less she knows the better. Remember what Nalice told you. Don't trust anyone.
That being said, we either tell her everything or we stay completely silent just like she wants. The two options in the middle feel like compromises where no one will be happy about them.

That being said we should let Jandice know that we are still the same Alric as before.
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>>5865494
>>Opt not to answer, just like she said. Less she knows the better. Remember what Nalice told you. Don't trust anyone.
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You kept looking in her eyes, sadness creeping into your own. When Jan realised that you wouldn't say anything, her eyes averted yours.

"Less you know, the less you need to lie." You said to her. "By giving you nothing, I am protecting you Jan."

She kept looking away from you.

"Jan, you said you want to trust me." You continued.

"You frustrate me so much." Jan said and looked back into your eyes. "First you make me worry a lot and lose my sleep, then when I finally get to see you, you keep flirting with me with others around us. Teasing me while knowing really well that our thing is supposed to be a secret."

Her hands wandered over your chest and gripped on your jacket.

"And then you choose to remain silent while I am worried as hell." Jan told you.

You didn't say anything as you moved your hands on her shoulders.

"Al… you are a bloody scoundrel, playing with girl's emotions like this." Jan said to you.

Then she kissed you and the two of you started to make out, while your hands hurriedly started to unbutton the jackets and vests.

It was passion that was flaring and neither of you wanted to slow down.







Your heartbeat had slowly calmed down as you laid in the bed Jan gently resting herself by your side. Wrapping your arm around her, Jan shifted closer to you, pressing her chest on yours and kissing you on your cheek. You felt her skin to be slick with sweat, just like yours were.

"That was worth the wait…" She said to you.

"It was…" You replied.

You had been worried a bit that your condition meant that you didn't have the stamina for this, but that hadn't thankfully been a factor.

Jan's hand slowly made its way down your chest until stopping by your waist and wrapping around it.

"Incredible? Yes… yes it was…" She said back to you before sighing deeply. "Though Al… about tomorrow…"

You interrupted her with a kiss of your own.

"Are you really going to talk about business right now?" You asked her.

"Well no, but… Al I don't want you to think that this… don't think about this tomorrow. Choose the winner of the deal by merit and not because we are lovers." Jan said to you.

"I… I see."

"I don't want to think that if we win, we won because of us." Jan replied and moved her hand down from the waist.

She smiled mischievously as you felt her hand touch you down there. Sliding on top of you and straddling you, Jan gave you a kiss.

"Are you ready Al?" She asked.

"Both parties should be fully satisfied during the negotiations." You said and grinned.

Jan laughed and kissed you again before speaking.

"Well, we should then continue our talks…"







You woke up in your own bed as there was a knock on the door. You had as usual woken up early and carefully collected your things before moving back to your room.

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>>5866016

"Just a moment!" You shouted back and sat up. With a snap a candle lit up and gave you light.

It took you a moment to pull on your clothes and comb your hair. Looking at your reflection in the mirror, everything seemed to be in order. Walking to the door, you unlocked it and opened it with familiar red hair greeting you.

"Good morning Malevus…" You said and yawned.

"Good morning Alric." Malevus said to you.

"It is still bit early, isn't it?" You asked her and stepped inside your room to let her in.

"It is, but I thought that it would be better if you woke up earlier than back home." Malevus said to you.

You were still groggy from having been woken up like this and after a night with Jandice, while she seemed quite energetic and her clothes and armour was in tip-top shape.

"Thank you for the concern, but I would have wanted to sleep a bit longer." You said with a laugh as you lit several more candles with your snaps. Each of them for a brief moment burnt with green flame before returning back to normal.

"I will try to keep that in mind come tomorrow." She replied to you and seemed apologetic.

"No harm done and besides I can do something now." You said to her and waved her apology away.

"What would that be Alric?" Malevus asked.

Having woken up later than normally, but earlier than after the incident, you had some time to spend before the duties of the day would start. What would you do?


>You have been without sparring for several weeks now. You want to know how good of a shape you really are currently.
>Go downstairs and see if Monica is up. Eat breakfast and talk with her in private.
>Malevus woke you up too early so she gets to brush and comb your hair. Talk with her about what she was doing yesterday.
>Other, write in.

QM: You have given Jandice a lot to think about.
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>>5866016
>"Well no, but… Al I don't want you to think that this… don't think about this tomorrow. Choose the winner of the deal by merit and not because we are lovers."
I find this insulting to be honest, she really thinks Alric would take the Barov deal simply because he's fucking her? Lady, give him more credit than that for Light's sake. Alric should've called her out on it too.

>>5866018
>Malevus woke you up too early so she gets to brush and comb your hair. Talk with her about what she was doing yesterday.
The mane has got to be maintained.
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>>5866018
>>You have been without sparring for several weeks now. You want to know how good of a shape you really are currently.
I would like to spar.

>>5866032
I noticed same thing, we should ask her next evening
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>>5866018
>Malevus woke you up too early so she gets to brush and comb your hair. Talk with her about what she was doing yesterday.
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>>5866018
>>You have been without sparring for several weeks now. You want to know how good of a shape you really are currently.
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>>5866018
>>You have been without sparring for several weeks now. You want to know how good of a shape you really are currently.
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>>5866018
>>You have been without sparring for several weeks now. You want to know how good of a shape you really are currently.
Spar now spar spar spar spar beat Malevus in to the ground an hund
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-red times if needed.
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You stretched your back and legs as you knew what you wanted to do.

"Alright Malevus, let's see if you can beat me." You told her and took your chaperon and sword belt.

"Alric, are you thinking about sparring?" Malevus asked you.

"Yes, yes I am. Now come, I want to see how good of a shape I really am." You said to her. "I need to know how big of a setback the incident was."

"I don't know if we should…" Malevus said sheepishly.

"Ehhh, don't worry. You are still going to lose as always." You said and picked your cane.

Your false bravado was needed, you really weren't sure if you could beat her.



Behind the barracks of Tarren Mill was a small fenced yard. From a storage shed you had picked a wooden sword similar to Cinder Sword in length and weight while Malevus had chosen her trusty combo of sword and a shield.

Stretching more life into your arms and legs, you left the cane leaning on the fence and stepped inside the yard. You weren't sure about how much you could move, leg work after all being an important part of swordmanship, so you took a more steady ready stance and held your sword with both hands.

"Are you ready?" Malevus asked you. "Alric, you can barely walk around without the cane."

"I'll be fine, don't worry about this." You said to her and raised your sword above your head.

Malevus had her armour, but not her helmet. You had neither, so taking this easy should be the way to go. You knew it and she knew it.

"Here I come Alric!" Malevus said and took her ready stance.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 16, 20, Crit 25, 30
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Rolled 1, 10, 5 = 16 (3d10)

>>5866276
Smirked at that 30.
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Rolled 6, 5, 5 = 16 (3d10)

>>5866276
Musashi style after he hurt his leg, we draw a circle around us. Our territory.
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Rolled 10, 4, 5 = 19 (3d10)

>>5866276
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>>5866276
Medivh what do you think of a system where the 10s explode? These dudes who got a 10, they could roll another dice which adds to that 10. Could get 19 or 11, or it would even explode again on another 10. It would allow for moments where someone can really surpass their limits. Perhaps limited by having a tag or trait or whatever you wanna call the stuff like Battlefield Commander.
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You are Lady Malevus Silverthread, part of a renowned family of couturiers and someone who would have a very bright future in Quel'thalas.

But instead you have chosen to just be Malevus, the squire of Prince Alric Perenolde.

Having exchanged the thread and needle for the sword and board, you yet again stood in front of your Prince, ready to spar with him.

"Are you ready?" You asked and warned him. You really didn't think this would be a good idea. "Alric, you can barely walk around without the cane."

"I'll be fine, don't worry about this." He said to you and smirked. A breeze made his sidelocks flutter as he raised his wooden longsword and placed his right foot ahead of the left.

Neither of you had the usual sparring gear. Sure you had your armour, but Alric didn't even have a gambeson. Normally he would wear the black arming jacket, but now it was just his normal leather jacket.

"Here I come Alric!" You replied and raised the shield in front of you.

You watched as Alric changed his stances and slowly moved the positions of his legs as he matched where you had moved your sword. You did a couple of quick switches which Alric matched before you took several steps back and de-escalated the situation.

"Malevus, I am going to make it easy for you." Alric said and leaned forward as he drew a demi-circle in the soft sand with his longsword. "I am going to hit you only if you step within this line."

Alric smirked and took his ready position again. Was he taunting you? He very well knew that he had the superior reach and now he basically traded it away as he allows you to come within your own reach of him.

He really was taunting you was your conclusion. For a man who was still bedridden two weeks ago and needed your help to get on the chamber pot, he was awfully sure that he could win this sparring match.

Or was this just a ploy for him to draw you in and get you to play by his rules? You knew that Alric could be a dirty fighter if needed.

"Don't hold back." Alric encouraged you. "Or do I need to take the initiative?"


>Honour his demi-circle. Let Alric trade his reach away and get close to him.
>You are going to fight by your own rules, disregard his line in the sand and press him like always.
>He has some dastardly plan, but so have you. Keep moving, he is the one who is half-crippled, while you are an agile elf.
>Other, write in

How seriously does Malevus fight?
>Lightly, neither of you are properly armoured and Alric is still weak.
>Maybe not as seriously as normally, but still press him often.
>Press him hard, let Alric pay for his taunting. The victory will be yours.

QM: You rolled adequately for Alric.
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>>5866309

I have never been that big of a friend of Exploding Dice. Sure it can make combat/actions more deadly/successful, but I also feel that it would add a layer of unpredictability to the DCs that I want to control. I want some things to be hard on purpose and not solved by a second layer of pure luck.

I need to do some checking with AnyDice, I might end up using this idea, but don't hold your breath.
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>>5866329
>Honour his demi-circle. Let Alric trade his reach away and get close to him.

>Maybe not as seriously as normally, but still press him often.
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>>5866329
>Honour his demi-circle. Let Alric trade his reach away and get close to him.
>Maybe not as seriously as normally, but still press him often.
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>>5866329
>>Honour his demi-circle. Let Alric trade his reach away and get close to him.
>Press him hard, let Alric pay for his taunting. The victory will be yours.
Dont hold back you said.....
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>>5866329
>Honour his demi-circle. Let Alric trade his reach away and get close to him.
>Press him hard, let Alric pay for his taunting. The victory will be yours.
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Demi-circle unanimous, but could I have a tiebreaker for pressing normally and pressing hard. It has an effect on how things will go.
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>>5866329
>>Honour his demi-circle. Let Alric trade his reach away and get close to him.
>>Press him hard, let Alric pay for his taunting. The victory will be yours.
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Well there we go, Malevus is going to press hard! A roll for her please!


>3d10, Best of four
>DC 19, Crit 25
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Rolled 6, 7, 3 = 16 (3d10)

>>5866822
clearly malevus is about to destroy this weak feeble princeling.
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Rolled 4 (1d10)

>>5866822
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Rolled 9, 1, 7 = 17 (3d10)

>>5866822
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>>5866848

3d10 anon! Not 1d10!

>>5866847

Based on the two first acceptable rolls, it doesn't look like it.
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Rolled 4, 4, 1 = 9 (3d10)

>>5866822
Best of four? I thought that was an Alric only thing.
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Rolled 6, 7, 9 = 22 (3d10)

>>5866822
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>>5866862

Malevus got the best of four this time thanks to Alric's condition. And looks like she really needed it. Update will come later this evening, but before that could I have a roll for Alric and the second round of sparring.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 22, Crit 28, 30
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Rolled 6, 9, 9 = 24 (3d10)

>>5866882
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Rolled 5, 8, 10 = 23 (3d10)

>>5866882
I hope Alric gets a good W soon, feels like we peaked at the tournament.
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Rolled 8, 6, 6 = 20 (3d10)

>>5866882
BONK
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>>5866851
Gotcha

>>5866894
Restarting sessions of beat-- sparring Malevus in to the ground will help him alongside going around with Epona. When we have that town hall, he will have more time free from less important papers, magic training is good at the moment but is time to get in the next step of warfare and combat.
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>>5866882
her ears are completely defenseless
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>22, Success!


It was just a matter of pushing and pressing Alric hard, he taunted you after all and wanted you to press him. You had doubts if this was smart, but this was his idea.

Stepping forward, you held your shield high and immediately as you stepped over the line in the sand, Alric struck your shield and tried to get around it.

But you forced him on defence with strikes of your own, trying to beat him down. Quick slashes aimed at his torso forced Alric to take several steps back, but you couldn't get through his defence. Every time your sword was close in hitting him, he either dodged or parried it.

To your dismay, there were no signs of Alric being any slower with his blocks and dodges than before, but his strikes weren't as strong nor did he have the pace in his footing.

As he blocked your downward swing and his quick riposte nearly struck your head, you realised that Alric was quite serious about this. He might have given his reach advantage away at first, but now he seemed to take this quite seriously.

But you also saw that he was breathing hard, he probably didn't have much remaining in him.

You took several steps back as Alric fixed his glasses. Sliver of his green eyes stared at you for a second and your concentration lapsed. You still haven't gotten exactly used to them.

Then Alric raised the longsword above his head and without a warning closed the distance, the wooden longsword coming down fast.


>3d10, Best of four
>DC 24
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Rolled 7, 8, 6 = 21 (3d10)

>>5867085
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Rolled 1, 5, 7 = 13 (3d10)

>>5867085
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Rolled 7, 9, 2 = 18 (3d10)

>>5867085
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Rolled 2, 3, 2 = 7 (3d10)

>>5867085
And this is how malevus story ends i could never beat alric in training not even with hes crippled ass.
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>21, Failure!


You brought your shield up just in time for the longsword to smack into it and not on your shoulder. Alric didn't pause at all as he pressed, shoving your shield and with a quick swing connecting with the flat of his sword with your right thigh.

The hit sting you and you quickly parried his third strike at you, but this left you open. Alric seized the opportunity and jabbed at your breastplate, the wooden tip splintering a bit and the sudden force behind the attack knocking you back.

Your thigh hurt and Alric had bridged the gap between his mobility and your formerly superior mobility with one swift strike. At that point you knew his plan, make things more even before he runs out of breath. Every movement he took started to be laborious and he breathed even harder.

You just needed to survive a bit longer.

Alric's swings started to slow down, but the technique behind them was still superior to yours. The way he chained swings, feints and purposeful counters had always been very impressive and you had thought many times when did he even have the time to think about what he would do next.

He did a weak swing that you blocked, but he riposted directly on your pauldron. Seeing an opening, he two-handed the longsword and got his sword and arms tangled with yours.

Alric tried to grapple with you. He was a way superior grappler than you are in technique and skill, but you had an advantage now. He was visibly very tired, he clearly lacked the strength and this seemed to be his last attempt to beat you.

You had a chance to defeat him if you made the right move.


>Grapple with him, you should be stronger, but he is a superior grappler.
>Just bash him with your shield. You can be a bit rough with him.
>Alric is a skilled grappler, but who has said that you have to fight cleanly? Knee his gonads.
>Other, write in.

QM: Malevus hasn't lost yet.
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>>5867171
>>Just bash him with your shield. You can be a bit rough with him.
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>>5867171
>Grapple with him, you should be stronger, but he is a superior grappler.
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>>5867171
I want Alric to win so I think I'll stay out of this one, it doesn't feel right
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>>5867171
>Grapple with him, you should be stronger, but he is a superior grappler.

Pin him, lock hands, and hold him down.
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>>5867171
>>Just bash him with your shield. You can be a bit rough with him.
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>>5867171
>Grapple with him, you should be stronger, but he is a superior grappler.
I want to see Malevus holding Alrics hands before slamming him on the ground roughly and pinning him down
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Grappling! I will be asking for bunch of rolls. First for Alric, let's see if he can pull out a victory.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 21
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Rolled 10, 3, 6 = 19 (3d10)

>>5867817
triple 1 time
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Rolled 9, 10, 1 = 20 (3d10)

>>5867817
inb4 Alric bends Malevus into a pretzel
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>>5867817
The ears Alric, get the ears
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>>5867869

Remember to roll for ears!
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Rolled 1, 3, 10 = 14 (3d10)

>>5867817
damn rolls never work on mobile
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>20, Failure!


Malevus has the advantage! How will Malevus try to defeat Alric, I will take write ins as inspiration.


>3d10, Best of four
>DC 20

Alric Defeating Technique
>Write in
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Rolled 2, 3, 10 = 15 (3d10)

>>5867877
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Rolled 9, 1, 6 = 16 (3d10)

>>5867877
Some sort of a takedown, just avoid the glasses. Ganbatte Malevus!
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Rolled 6, 6, 4 = 16 (3d10)

>>5867877
On the one hand she could grab HIM by the ear, on the other hand bring him down so they are on top of each other, and Malevus pulls out his fancy dagger and points it at him.
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Rolled 10, 5, 7 = 22 (3d10)

>>5867877
use feet (or shield) to stomp on his toes or target his lower legs to further upset his balance or trip him up
bring him to the ground, perhaps putting him in a headlock or getting behind him and jumping on his back
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>>5867905
Ill support this
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>22, Success!


Keeping your arms locked with his, both of you tried to gain an advantage over the other. Moment you caught his wrist, he would leverage his hand out.

This was a test of strength and you seemed to be winning it. He dropped his longsword on the sand to have both hands free which led to be a mistake.

Catching Alric's fingers, you interlocked yours with his. He tried to push back and managed to pull off your shield as you dropped your sword as well and caught his free hand by the wrist. Alric struggled against your grip and planted his shoulder on yours for more leverage, but that wasn't enough.

Then you made the winning move when you stomped on his left toes with your boot. Sure it was a bit of a dirty move, but the grunt Alric made was a sign that it worked. And as his balance was disrupted, you gave him a stiff shove and he lost his balance.

Alric fell on his back, but as your fingers were interlocked with his, he pulled you with him. With a thud he hit the sand and you followed right behind him, crushing him underneath your torso and breastplate. The hit pushed air out of Alric's lungs and he coughed hard.

As you had learned, you quickly straddled his chest and pushed his hands above his head. He couldn't move now at all, though based on his breathing and lack of fighting back, he probably didn't have any strength remaining.

"I think I won." You said to Alric and looked down.

Between deep breaths Alric could only nod once.

"You did win Lady Malevus." Familiar voice said to you.

Looking around, you saw Lady Jaina Proudmoore watching the two of you with a smirk. And at that point you realised how this looked.

Very quickly you let go of Alric, rolled off him and stood up fast.

"We were sparring Lady Jaina." You said to her and offered your hand for Alric to take.

"Let me… lie here… for a moment." He said between deep breaths while staring at the sky.

"Alric, I don't know if that was smart. Both of you are now all dirty and dusty, don't you have the oil deal to decide?" Jaina asked him.

1/2
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>>5867982

"Alric wanted to see how good of a shape he was in." You told Jaina as Alric wasn't capable of answering yet.

Jaina gave you a smirk and a questioning look.

"Well what do you think?" Jaina asked you. "Last summer he beat Arthas in the tournament and now he lost to you?"

"I don't know…" You sheepishly said back.

"Aren't you his squire? You should know and besides, hasn't Alric been training you a lot?" Jaina asked you again.


>You haven't beaten Alric before and now it took a poisoning for you to do it. You can't celebrate this win. Normally he beats your ass easily.
>You have finally surpassed Alric and if he beat Arthas, aren't you now the greatest duelist in Lordaeron? A bit of a jest.
>Alric's technique and skills are still superior to yours, but he lacks the strength and footwork.
>Your win was a fluke, Alric should have beaten you even in his current condition.
>Other, write now.

>Ask Lady Jaina why is she here? Does she need to talk with Alric?
>Invite Lady Jaina to help you to pick up Alric. He is quite spent and probably needs someone to lean to.
>How much did Jaina see of the sparring? What did she think about it?
>Other, write in.

QM: Please vote on both. Also damn the rolls were all very good. Because you actually chose to press hard, both of you took this very seriously and fought hard. And because it took this long, Alric knows his current limits really well.
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>>5867984
>You have finally surpassed Alric and if he beat Arthas, aren't you now the greatest duelist in Lordaeron? A bit of a jest.
but acknowledge
>You haven't beaten Alric before and now it took a poisoning for you to do it.

>Ask Lady Jaina why is she here? Does she need to talk with Alric?
>Invite Lady Jaina to help you to pick up Alric. He is quite spent and probably needs someone to lean to.
Alterac stands, Prince Alric.
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>>5868014
>>5867984
>support
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>>5867984
>>Your win was a fluke, Alric should have beaten you even in his current condition.
>Ask Lady Jaina why is she here? Does she need to talk with Alric?
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>>5867984
>You haven't beaten Alric before and now it took a poisoning for you to do it. You can't celebrate this win. Normally he beats your ass easily.

>Ask Lady Jaina why is she here? Does she need to talk with Alric?
>Invite Lady Jaina to help you to pick up Alric. He is quite spent and probably needs someone to lean to.
>How much did Jaina see of the sparring? What did she think about it?
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Yet another Alric L, sad.

>>5867984
According to the dice, it was a very close call. Malevus almost lost so:
>You haven't beaten Alric before and now it took a poisoning for you to do it and even then it was hard fought.

>Ask Lady Jaina why is she here? Does she need to talk with Alric?
>Invite Lady Jaina to help you to pick up Alric. He is quite spent and probably needs someone to lean to.
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"Lady Jaina, I haven't beaten Alric before, this was the first time I have managed to do it." You told the friend of Alric while standing there with a straight back. "Though it required him to be poisoned first."

"Never beaten him? Doesn't surprise me at all, Alric is a pretty good fighter." Jaina replied back to you and stared at Alric who was still on his back.

"He beats my butt every time and even now I barely won." You continued and admitted your lack of skill.

Jaina chuckled at that.

"Yeah… that's Alric." Jaina said and entered the fenced yard. "I heard that you beat her butt regularly, hasn't Maura taught you some manners on how to treat ladies?"

"Ha ha ha…" Alric gave her a tired laugh. "Don't kick a corpse, my ego is bruised, I will now wither away and be gone."

"Alric, don't go joking like that!" You immediately said back. "Lady Jaina, can you help me to get him up?"

"Yeah I can help you with that." She replied.

Getting Alric up wasn't thankfully that hard. The moment of rest on the sand had given him some strength back and while leaning on both of you, Alric had walked successfully to the fence where his cane was waiting. Sitting on the wooden beam, he looked up at the clear sky and then the two of you.

"I feel alive, first time since the incident… hell even before that I feel alive." He said to the two of you. "Being bedridden gives perspective. Previously I didn't have time and when suddenly you do, you start to think about things."

Alric sighed deeply and smiled.

"The ride through the countryside, yesterday as a whole…" Alric seemed to think about something before continuing. "Seeing you Jaina, sparring like this and getting pushed to my limits as a swordsman. This is life, I feel like living and not being some bloody paper pusher."

Alric seemed a bit sad when he said that. The weight of being a Prince and having his duty to serve his people must not be an easy one. Especially when you knew how much Alric worked for his people.

It was your duty to support your Prince, he needed you now more than before.

"Lady Jaina, may I ask why did you seek us out? Do you want to talk with Alric?" You asked her.

"I am curious as well." Alric said.

"Yes… I wanted to talk with him. We didn't have a chance to do so yesterday." Jaina replied to you.

"Then let's head back to the inn, I bet that Monica has breakfast for us." Alric replied and pushed himself up, but nearly immediately grabbed your arm for support. "Though don't venture that far from me, my legs feel like logs."

Alric truly did need you more than before.

1/2
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>>5868186

You are Prince Alric Perenolde and your legs hurt, as does your back, shoulders, arms and hands. You feel mangled.

The sparring session with Malevus was something you needed, you really needed it. Even though you had lost, you knew your limits now. You had the range of motion, you could move the blade just like before and your mind was sharp. The world had narrowed down to you and Malevus alone. But you lacked the strength, the stamina needed to fight longer than just a few moments. Your legs still didn't want to cooperate with you, but at least now you knew what you needed to do to recuperate fully.

And you didn't mind losing to Malevus as she has improved a lot. Seeing the progress from the naive inexperienced elf at your doorsteps barely capable of holding a sword to the one who for a moment matched you strike by strike warmed your heart.

Students grow up so fast nowadays.

"Alric… are you listening?" Jaina asked you.

"No, I was planning on how gruelling training and sparring plan I am going to implement on Malevus." You said with a laugh as you sat on a chair in your room. Your squire stopped brushing your hair for a second before continuing.

Jaina sighed deeply.

"I was saying that we should talk now as yesterday we didn't have the time and today you have the negotiations." Jaina said to you.

"Talk about what?" You asked back.

"Your green eyes." Jaina said and continued. "It wasn't a normal poison just like you said and now when I helped to pick you up from the ground, I saw a glimpse of them."

You blinked behind your glasses.

"Now I am not even sure if it was poisoning. You would have told me more yesterday." Jaina said and crossed her arms. "Alric, tell me. What have you been doing?"

Malevus stopped to brush your hair, she was probably watching Jaina really closely. How would you answer her, or would you even answer? She was your good friend and compared to Jandice, she was practically demanding the answer. You felt like she wouldn't relent.


>Tell her the truth, you are studying magic and during a lesson you had an incident. Your magic teacher then saved your life. She should understand.
>The story will suffice, a Fel based poison in a bottle of Alteraci Brandy. If she has any doubts about it not being a poisoning, don't give her anything to latch onto.
>It is better if Jaina doesn't ask questions about this. Better for you and for her. The less she knows the better.
>Opt not to answer, don't say anything to her.
>Other, write in.
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>>5868187
>It is better if Jaina doesn't ask questions about this. Better for you and for her. The less she knows the better.
Lying to Arthas was already bad enough, I don't want you to have to lie to the Kirin Tor on my behalf Jaina. However, I promise to you that I have done nothing unbecoming of me. Malevus can say the same.
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>>5868197
support
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>>5868197
>>5868187
support
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>>5868197
+1
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>>5868197
Also, I'd like for Alric to make a point about Jaina having to lie to Arthas' face about him and Calia's relationship. It must not have felt good so would she want to do more of that again? It's metagamey on my part because I know it for certain but I don't think it's an in chara ter stretch that Alric would guess that and then know he's correct when Jaina inevitably gives it away on her face.
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>>5868197
>>5868295
It'd have to happen before the dialogue I wrote though. I have it in my head but I don't want to write for Jaina since we're not playing as her.
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>>5868187
Support >>5868197

I expected her to ask about it at somepoint, but this fast no. And I dont necessarily see it too farfetched for Alric to make the asumption that it wasnt easy for her to lie to Arthas.

I would like to tell her everything, keeping this as a lie to her feels wrong, mostly because I dont want this to harm our relationship with her yet it might be the right choice.
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You stood up to be able to be face to face with your friend, you shouldn't be sitting now. Leaning on your cane, you spoke to her with a calm steady tone in your voice.

"It is better if you don't ask questions about this." You told her and continued. "Better for me and for you, the less you know the better."

"How is it any better, tell me that Alric." Jaina retorted. "I want to help you."

You took off your glasses and pocketed them. She had already seen a glimpse of your eyes, she at least deserved to see them fully.

"Lying to Arthas was already bad enough… look at me Jaina." You said as she averted her eyes away from you. "I don't want you to lie on my behalf, not to Kirin Tor, not to Arthas or Kael'thas, not to Lord Antonidas. I do not want to put you into a position that could cause you trouble."

Jaina looked back into your eyes, her arms were still crossed.

"Jaina, I don't want you to lie, because I can imagine how hard it can be to do so for others." You said and saw her eyes react a bit. "However, I can promise to you that I haven't done anything unbecoming of me. Malevus can say the same, because if I had she wouldn't be here."

Jaina looked at your squire and then you.

"I don't know if I can trust you Alric… friends should support each other and share the burden, not push them away and bear the load alone." Jaina replied.

"Like I said, the less you know the better." You repeated back to her.

This was uncomfortable. Jaina was right, but this is your burden to carry.

"Fine… if that is what you want. I won't pry any further." Jaina said to you. "If you don't want to tell me anything then fine, that is your decision."

Jaina let her arms drop to her sides as she sighed.

"I will be leaving later today, I have already stayed here far too long." Jaina said to you and took several steps towards the door. "It was nice to see you Alric, it warms my heart to see you standing and…"

She paused for a second, allowing you to complete her sentence.

"Healthy?" You said.

"Yes, healthy… though something has changed in you. You don't feel like the same Alric I knew. That Alric would have shared the burden and accepted the help of his friend." Jaina said to you. A sliver of disappointment could be heard in her voice.

She walked to the door and reached for the knob, you felt like you wanted to reply to her.


>Don't say anything, Jaina will understand what you said to her with time.
>Tell Jaina that she is wrong, you haven't changed. Be adamant.
>World has changed to be a more dangerous place around you. You haven't changed.
>Agree, you have changed. You now understand that you can't pull your friends into trouble because of you.
>Fine, if she truly wants to know, then tell her the truth. Let her share the burden and face any troubles herself.
>Other, write in.
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>>5868534
>Agree, you have changed. You now understand that you can't pull your friends into trouble because of you.
>Fine, if she truly wants to know, then tell her the truth. Let her share the burden and face any troubles herself.
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>>5868534
>>Agree, you have changed. You now understand that you can't pull your friends into trouble because of you.
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>>5868534
>Tell Jaina that she is wrong, you haven't changed. Be adamant.
If she had said it in a different way, I would've voted to tell her. She's just dismissing Alric's caution out of hand for what? If anything, it vindicates the decision to not tell her. Alric is still the same, at heart, being a bit more careful with information isn't a sign that he's changed.
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>>5868563
>>5868534
>support
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>>5868563
>>5868636
Why do you two want to reward her browbeating?
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>>5868534
>Tell Jaina that she is wrong, you haven't changed. Be adamant. You can't pull your friends into trouble because of you.
I supported telling her in the previous vote, but we shouldnt tell her after a bit of pushback. Even if she is now upset, she will understand your point in the future. Surprising reaction, but I guess the eyes cause such reactions. She is a smart lady, she will put things together. Malevus wouldnt allow us to become a warlock or something similar, if Malevus acts as the proof, then Jaina should realise it
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>>5868534
>>Tell Jaina that she is wrong, you haven't changed. Be adamant.
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>>5868638
Because I feel like it's in character.
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>>5868718
In character for Alric to give in when shamed? I couldn't disagree more.
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>>5868724
In character to admit that he has changed, re evaluates his position at not putting friends at risk by his own choosing, while still leaving the door open for jainas friendship and to let her decide how much she trusts him.
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>>5868736
When I said give in I was referring to the telling her the secret part not the agreeing with her part. You can make a good enough case for the latter but not the former in my opinion.
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>>5868741
Jaina has been a long friend of alric by this point and so far to my knowledge has never broken a secret alric has given her in confidence nor a promise. I would hope she doesn't break that record now.

I would hope that after Alric admitting that he has changed by not wanting to put his friends in danger she would actually let the matter go and trust in Alric as we have trusted in her in the past, but I don't think thats the option she would choose. It seems not quite fitting to her character.

I also feel it would be healthy for Alric to have someone that he can confide in that's not a part of his kingdom or command structure, who doesn't seem to gain anything from Alric politically.That person doesn't necessarily have to be jaina, but I think she would make a decent candidate.
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I am counting three votes for having changed and three for not having changed. Two for telling her the truth about the incident. At the moment it looks like you aren't going to tell her the truth, while having changed or not is at a tie.

I am going to allow the vote and discussion to continue till I write the update tomorrow. At that point I would like to have a winning vote. I am too tired to do the evening update today and besides there is some really nice discussion here. As a QM reading discussions is always fun.
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>>5868749
I'd agree with you were it not for her surprising reaction. I expected her to acknowledge Alric's point and speak with understanding then either giving up or insisting on sharing the burden. Instead, she has ignored his point and shamed him for understandably being worried about sharing his very dangerous secrets.
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>>5868638
I wanted Jainas and kaelthas help since waaaay before.
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>>5868534
>Tell Jaina that she is wrong, you haven't changed. Jaina will understand what you said to her with time.
I want to stay silent but that's not winning so something like this? That last part is important imo.
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"Jaina, you are wrong." You said to her with a firm voice. "I haven't changed. I just don't want my friends to end up in trouble due to me."

You walked to her and took hold of her hand for a moment.

"You will understand at some point, I know it." You said and gave her a slight smile. "Safe travels back to Dalaran. Tell Arthas and Kael'thas that I said hi."

Letting go of her hand, you allowed Jaina to open the door.

"Goodbye Alric, I hope you are right." Jaina said back as she stepped out.

She was conflicted, how she had reacted had surprised you. Why was she so dismissive about your warning? Was it because she sees Kirin Tor in too good of a light? You weren't sure, but you hoped that she would understand at some point why you chose to not tell her anything.

As the door closed shut, you sighed and walked to your bed, throwing yourself on the blanket and just lounged there.

"Malevus, go see Jaina off." You said to your squire.

"Shall I speak with her?" She asked you.

"No need, your presence should be enough. And besides it would be poor form for her to leave without someone seeing her off." You said to Malevus.

"I will do that."

"Thanks Malevus, I will rest here meanwhile till the negotiations." You replied.

Listening as Malevus left the room, you closed your eyes for a moment. You were going to get rid of the Fel inside you and till that point, this was your burden to bear.



It was early afternoon and you had been invited to the town hall as the negotiations would happen soon.

Jaina had left Tarren Mill earlier so she wouldn't be here to witness the event, but everyone else was here. Mayor Fowley as the arbitrator was talking with Normand, Jandice Barov had her papers in order and Garrick Blacksteel with Krix Wiklish had your deal prepared as well. The somewhat unlikely duo kept their distance from Jandice as they discussed something together.

The heads turned when you entered the room, each of them greeting you with nods or in Jandice's case with a smile. As Fowley didn't call for the negotiation to start immediately, you probably had time to talk with someone.


>Go talk with Jandice, ask how she is doing and what she expects from the negotiation?
>Garrick Blacksteel and Krix Wiklish are talking about something. Go speak with them and go through the details of your side of the deal.
>Fowley and Normand are discussing something. Go see what that is about?
>Just start the negotiations right now, no need to waste time talking.
>Other, write in.

QM: You have time for one person/group to talk with.
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>>5869307
>>Garrick Blacksteel and Krix Wiklish are talking about something. Go speak with them and go through the details of your side of the deal.
We havent seen Garrick since his visit. We should talk with him and confirm that we got the funding. I am also expecting Jandice to offer updated terms, more than what she offered in the first place.

Bit shame that we didnt tell Jaina, but we can on a later date. What anon said on having a confidant outside of Alterac is very true.
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>>5869307
>>Garrick Blacksteel and Krix Wiklish are talking about something. Go speak with them and go through the details of your side of the deal.
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>>5869307
>Fowley and Normand are discussing something. Go see what that is about?
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>>5869307
>Garrick Blacksteel and Krix Wiklish are talking about something. Go speak with them and go through the details of your side of the deal.
I really want to see what Normand and Fowley are talking about but that's just curiosity talking.
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>>5869307
>>Garrick Blacksteel and Krix Wiklish are talking about something. Go speak with them and go through the details of your side of the deal.
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You gave Jandice a nod and walked to where your unlikely allies were standing. They stopped their own talks when they saw you coming.

"Master Blacksteel, Master Wiklish." You greeted them two.

"Prince Alric." Garrick replied and Wiklish gave you a bow. "I was worried for a moment."

"News of my demise was flat-out wrong." You told him. "And I made sure to shoot down any rumours of you or your people being responsible for any of this."

"The timing was… rather unfortunate." Garrick replied.

"And you Master Wiklish, you have received your own funding." You said.

"Yes, yes I have." The goblin said and fixed his monocle. "I have started the work, but this opportunity will slow things down."

"That is if I will choose our plan and not the deal Barovs are offering." You said back.

"I have seen their offer, it is smart to not underestimate them." Garrick replied.

"You met with Lady Jandice?" You asked him.

"I did, Lady Barov is a worthy opponent in this negotiation." Garrick said and continued. "Their deal is very solid."

Garrick seemed respectful of her. You wondered how their meeting had gone.

"Speaking of that, I have acquired the funding." You said.

The Dark Iron gave you a curious look.

"Lady Katrana Prestor on the condition that the oil is sold to her." You told the two of them.

Garrick was surprised, though he tried to hide the reaction. So even the Dark Irons were familiar with the Prestors.

"Powerful ally you have Prince Alric, but if her gold is real, Lady Prestor is a good ally." Garrick replied to you. "Good, then we will have everything we need. We will have the messengers out post-haste and the work can then be started as fast as possible."

You gave the Dark Iron an agreeing nod as the three of you went through the deal as it was now.


Dark Irons and Goblins Oil Rig Plan:

-60 Wealth initial investment at minimum
-Krix Wiklish acquires the workforce
-Garrick Blacksteel acquires the technology and specialists
-You arrange logistics from the Oil Rig to Southshore
-Lady Katrana Prestor handles the funding and transportation of the oil from Southshore to Stormwind
-Potential maximum profits of 25 Wealth per season



"Thank you for coming here." Fowley replied to all of you. "I am very pleased to have all of you here. Oil in Strahnbrad Hills is a big thing for all of us. A big thing for Hillsbrad and the whole Lordaeron."

You had sat down around the table. Fowley sat opposite of you with Garrick and Wiklish on one side and Jandice on another. Normand sat next to you and studied the papers.

"Whoever wins the deal, you are going to benefit from it, that's for sure." Wiklish replied back.

Fowley gave him a slight smile and continued.

"I was thinking if we could start with individual statements." Fowley asked and looked at you. "Prince Alric, do you want to start or do you want someone else to begin first?"

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>>5869611


>You can start, after all you are the one making the decision here.
>Have Lady Jandice start and present the deal Barovs have prepared for you.
>Get Blacksteel and Wiklish describe your side of the plan and how the process of building the Oil Rig goes?
>Other, write in.

Alric's statement if you choose to go first
>Write in

QM: Write in is not necessary, bullet points are perfectly fine.
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>>5869617
>Get Blacksteel and Wiklish describe your side of the plan and how the process of building the Oil Rig goes?
>Politely ask jandice what their counter offer is and then we will decide. Unless blacksteel has a counter counter offer. (Lowkey make it a bidding war for the contract)
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>>5869684
>>5869617
support
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>>5869617

"Thank you all for coming. We all have some knowledge in matters of commerce in one way or another. We all know the Oil Rig has great potential. We shall be tied together for a long time, that is not without its implications. I intend to leave this room today honoring a deal from one side or the other, one that stands on its merits to address these points."

The main points I believe are pretty much so
-The Process of building and running the Oil Rig
-How it will effect the local environment if at all, and plans to mitigate damage
-How the Oil must be transported to Southshore
-The Security of the Oil Rig and Transportation.
-Projected profits
-Political Points and any miscellaneous arrangements

Jandice as the one to actually inform us of the oil and make the first offer should get to reiterate her offer and anything else she has come up with. Then Blacksteel and Wiklish. After that we get into the nitty gritty of whats actually worth what, like the amount and quality of troops and ships the Barov's could provide which our plan doesn't cover, and seeing who raises where.
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>>5869711
This is pretty succinct
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>>5869711
sure sup
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>>5869617
>>5869711
This looks good. Supporting this.
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You nodded and glanced at everyone sitting around the table. In just a few moments Alterac will have a brighter future.

"Thank you all for coming here today. Today is going to be a day worthy of history books just like Mayor Fowley said to me yesterday." You told them and received a nod from him. "In a couple of days my army will march to Strahnbrad Hills and take control of the oil there. And due to that we are here."

You looked at Jandice and then at Garrick before continuing.

"We all have some knowledge in the matters of commerce in one way or another. We all know the Oil Rig has great potential. We shall be tied together for a long time, that is not without its implications. I intend to leave this room today honouring a deal from one side or the other, one that stands on its merits to address the following points."

Normand handed you a paper he had prepared earlier that you had checked in Dawnholme.

"The process of building and running the Oil Rig, how the oil will be transported to Southshore, the security of the Oil Rig and the transportation." You spoke and counted the points with your fingers. "Projected profits, how it will affect the local environment if at all, and plans to mitigate damage and finally political points and any miscellaneous arrangements this operation requires."

You turned to look at Jandice who had chosen to dress into more formal wear for the occasion. A long Barov purple dress with her Archmage robes over it.

"Lady Jandice, because it was you who informed us of the oil and made the first offer, you may begin presenting your deal and covering the points I raised." You told her and with a wave of your hand allowed her to speak.

"Prince Alric, Captain Garside." Jandice greeted the two of you. "Masters Blacksteel and Wiklish."

She played her part of a noblewoman really well. Her mannerisms and posture were near perfect as she spoke.

"All of you have seen the deal we Barovs are willing to offer for the oil, but since then I have talked with my family, and with Mayor Fowley." Jandice said and took out a scroll that she passed to you. "We have improved our offer Prince Alric, see for yourself."

You took the scroll from her hand and opened it. Skimming over the text till you saw the updated terms, you did recognise that they had been improved.


The Offer From House Barov:
-9 Wealth per Season until the oil runs out for the rent of the valley and nearby lands.
-Lump sum of 20 Wealth
-3 Wealth per season for an year for supplies and materials
-3 Supplies per Season for an year offered by Tarren Mill
-House Barov builds a trade outpost in Dawnholme

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>>5870389

"Rent we offer has been raised as has the immediate one time payment. In addition Tarren Mill is willing to offer foodstuffs to Dawnholme for one year." Jandice explained. Those were considerable increases, definite improvements.

"Prince Alric, we do believe that we have what it takes to build and construct the Oil Rig. Venture Company with whom we are partnering with has experts and veterans from before Second War to deal with both operating and building the facility." Jandice explained and continued. "Our plan is to build a pipe from the Oil Rig to the river, where a pier will be built for a river barge to dock with. There the hold of the barge will be filled with oil and transported to Southshore to be sold forward."

Jandice handed you a second scroll, this time describing the security elements used.

"We will have in total forty footmen and twenty crossbowmen protecting the Oil Rig, the pipe and the pier. Darrowmere River till that point will be patrolled by an Alliance Navy warship provided by Commodore Troubridge." Jandice told you as you read the scroll, it was written by Troubridge, explaining his plan to have one of his smaller ships to be available for this task if Barovs require it.

"Prince Alric, I believe that House Barov can offer you a deal that satisfies both parties. Us in our goal of acquiring the oil and you in receiving ample compensation when the contract is signed and in the rent. In addition, choosing our deal would tie Alterac politically and economically with House Barov. What we can offer to you now would only be the start of greater cooperation."

She gave you a gentle smile as she finished speaking. Her words were convincing, but this wasn't a done deal as you turned towards Garrick Blacksteel and Krix Wiklish.

"Your turn please." You said to them.

"Prince Alric, you know our offer already so I won't waste our collective time going through it again." Garrick told you and continued, this time staring at Jandice with his charcoal red eyes. "There are several questions and points I would raise regarding your offer."

"Feel free Master Blacksteel." Jandice replied firmly.

"We will start with Venture Company, I am not familiar with their operations, but Master Wiklish asked some of his colleagues about them." Garrick spoke steadily. "They are inexperienced outside of traditional goblin operations of mining and logging. They have been aggressive in their trade, but aggressiveness won't be useful here."

"Then there is your idea of using a pipe. With such inexperienced engineers and tinkers available, piping pressurised oil could lead into leaks, something Prince Alric wants to avoid." Garrick said and continued. "Relying on the Alliance Navy is questionable as well knowing the relationship Alterac and Alliance currently have. What happens when King Terenas orders the Navy to stand back?"

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>>5870391

Jandice had spoken eloquently and with experience so how Garrick was handling this surprised you. He was firm and his deep voice punctuated the points he made. Garrick turned to face you.

"Prince Alric, the deal Lady Barov is offering to you is a good one, but I nor Master Wiklish do not trust their expertise in building or operating the Oil Rig." Garrick said to you.

"If I may." Wiklish said. "The funding provided to finish K.W.G.S.R. will help us with the drilling and pumping."

That was intriguing, using the Geared Speed Regulator to pump the oil faster? So you gave the goblin an approving nod. First he would just have to finish the project.

This was quite a lot and you had some things in your mind that you could ask. Jandice probably wanted to reply to Garrick as well.


>Allow Jandice to reply to Garrick. He did raise several good points about her offer.
>Ask Garrick and Wiklish what their plan is on transporting the oil out of Strahnbrad Hills.
>Normand looks like he wants to say something, have him tell you what is on his mind.
>What made Tarren Mill to offer the Supplies?
>Other, write in.

Any questions to anyone?
>Write in

QM: The vote should happen tomorrow. So if you have any questions or things you would like Garrick/Wiklish or Jandice to answer, now would be the time
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>>5870393
>Allow Jandice to reply to Garrick. He did raise several good points about her offer.
>Ask Garrick and Wiklish what their plan is on transporting the oil out of Strahnbrad Hills.
>Normand looks like he wants to say something, have him tell you what is on his mind.
>I am also worried about the alliance having a warship in our lands....
>we would require garithos to be replaced. And a treaty of nonaggression and interference in alteric and their vote in favor for us retaking Alteric.
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>>5870412
Basically a thawing of relations between us and the alliance
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>>5870412
>ask jandice if instead of an alliance ship guarding the oil transit. She pays us to guard it and ship it. (Would allow us to invest in ships) Same thing for the security of oil rig. Instead of her sending guards they just pay for their upkeep. That should help us with wealth and supply upkeep.
Idk if it changed my ID. But I'm replying to myself
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>>5870393
>Allow Jandice to reply to Garrick. He did raise several good points about her offer.
>Ask Garrick and Wiklish what their plan is on transporting the oil out of Strahnbrad Hills.
>Normand looks like he wants to say something, have him tell you what is on his mind.
>What made Tarren Mill to offer the Supplies?
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>Allow Jandice to reply to Garrick. He did raise several good points about her offer.
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>>5870393
>>Allow Jandice to reply to Garrick. He did raise several good points about her offer.
>>Ask Garrick and Wiklish what their plan is on transporting the oil out of Strahnbrad Hills.
>>Normand looks like he wants to say something, have him tell you what is on his mind.
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Update is halfway done, I will finish it tomorrow as I am too tired to do it today.

Preliminary heads up, I will most likely be unable to write proper updates during Christmas holidays. I will be checking the thread daily of course and as we are at page 8, we could have a small Q&A session. So if you have any questions, hit me up. I will try to answer them during the coming days.
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"Lady Jandice." You said and she understood your intent.

"Thank you Master Blacksteel, those were good points to raise up, but you are wrong." Jandice said back to him. "I have spoken with President Razdunk and seen the quality of their work. How Master Wiklish's colleagues described them, does not match with what I know."

"I trust my colleagues." Wiklish argued back. "Venture Company isn't even a proper cartel."

Jandice gave the goblin a look and he shut up, but not before crossing his arms.

"The pipe system was already used before the Second War. It is true and tested, it won't cause any issues." Jandice said and decided to probe. "Though we haven't heard how you are going to transport the oil."

"That is a good question, what is your plan Master Garrick?" You asked as well.

"Mule carts." It was Wiklish who responded. "Mule carts with suspension."

"It would be a slow and labour intensive way, but it would also be very safe. Even if one of the barrels got broken, it would only be a single barrel." Garrick said to you. "And not a leak in the pipe that would shutdown the whole operation."

"Rather simple solution." You mused.

"Simple solutions are sometimes the best solutions." Garrick said.

"And in the future, we could use river barges from… what's the name…" Wiklish continued.

"Shoredon?" You said.

"Yes, Shoredon. Mule carts to Shoredon and from there with a ship to Southshore." Wiklish said back.

That would require you to acquire one of the trade ships capable of traversing the river up and down, but investment like that could prove very useful with other cargo as well.

"Lady Jandice, please continue." You said.

"Thank you Prince Alric. As I said, I do not see the critique directed towards Venture Company as valuable criticism." Jandice replied back. You noticed that she didn't say anything about the mule carts. Hard to criticise something idiotproof. "Politics of the Alliance can change, that is very true. But because this is a Barov operation and King Terenas listens very closely to what my father says, there is no risk in Alliance deciding to prevent the oil shipments. They just like everyone else want the oil."

"Thank you Jandice." You said. It was true, Barovs were a strong family in both trade and politics. But Jandice's father didn't like you, how happy would he be to politic for you? "Normand, you look like you want to say something?"

"Yes, please do not take this as a slight, but Master Garrick, you Dark Irons don't exactly have the best reputation around us humans. Neither do the goblins." Normand told him and continued. "The fact that Venture Company is run by one concerns me too."

"No slight taken Captain Garside. We know our reputation." Garrick said to the older man.

"Thank you Master Garrick." Normand replied. "With this reputation of yours comes potential political ramifications, what will the Wildhammers or Bronzebeards think about us potentially hiring you and more goblins?"

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>>5872044


"True, we aren't exactly well liked by them." Garrick said and his deep voice became more serious. "They won't like anything we do, but I ask you this. Have they even contacted you? What can they offer that we can't?"

It wasn't a bad point to make. Dwarves hadn't approached you at all, you haven't even seen that many dwarves outside of Capital City and Stormwind City.

Normand gave the Dark Iron a polite nod and gave you a look. He was done and so were you.

"Thank you, does anyone have anything else to say? Any final words?" You asked them.

"Prince Alric, whatever decision you make, Tarren Mill is ready to support you." Fowley replied to you.

"Thank you Mayor Fowley, with the help of Barovs, we believe that Alterac could grow and prosper. Leave things into our hands." Jandice said to you.

Garrick didn't say anything immediately as he weighed his words.

"Our technology will make everyone else jealous. Dark Iron engineering, goblin ingenuity, this is the partnership of the future!" Wiklish replied eagerly.

"Independence, choose us and avoid having to rely on others." Garrick finally spoke.

That was it, now just to make the decision. The deal offered by the Barovs, or the plan offered by the Dark Irons and goblins.


Dark Irons and Goblins Oil Rig Plan:
-60 Wealth initial investment at minimum
-Krix Wiklish acquires the workforce
-Garrick Blacksteel acquires the technology and specialists
-You arrange logistics from the Oil Rig to Southshore
-Lady Katrana Prestor handles the funding and transportation of the oil from Southshore to Stormwind
-Potential maximum profits of 25 Wealth per season

The Offer From House Barov:
-9 Wealth per Season until the oil runs out for the rent of the valley and nearby lands.
-Lump sum of 20 Wealth
-3 Wealth per Season for an year for supplies and materials
-3 Supplies per Season for an year offered by Tarren Mill
-House Barov builds a trade outpost in Dawnholme

Oil Rig Vote:
>Dark Irons and Goblins Plan
>House Barov Offer

QM: Big vote.
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>>5872045
>Dark Irons and Goblins Plan
The Barovs didn't really address the problem I had with their deal. Sure, it has greater material benefits than the previous one but more power was what I was looking for. Something the independent plan provides plenty more of.
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>>5872045
>>Dark Irons and Goblins Plan
So the difference is between having all the wealth, but having to handle all the issues by yourself or having initial wealth intake and then steady, but lower income for not having to worry about things.

When have we avoided adversary? We need all that wealth even if it is bit difficult to acquire. Independent Alterac is the way to go! Alterac Stands!
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>>5872045
>>Dark Irons and Goblins Plan
I really cant see why i would choose Barov's offer over gobbos and dwarves master plan.
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>>5872045
>Dark Irons and Goblins Plan
>sorry jandice I don't trust the alliance enough for something so important. Not with their current anti alterac view.
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>>5872045
>Dark Irons and Goblins Plan
Theres really no reason to take the Barov plan.
And any issues with alliance katrana prestor can handle.
That and it strenghtens our alliance with katrana and helps Garrick.
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>>5872045
>Dark Irons and Goblins Plan

Ran the numbers, assuming we get 12 wealth per season from this (and assuming you treat the +3 supplies for the first year as being worth +3 gold) as a worst-case scenario, we're in out-and-out profit over the Barov offer after 14 seasons. Seeing as getting just 50% of our expected output is a severe problem, it is likely the worst-case is closer to 15 or 18 in which case the option becomes even more worthwhile. Plus, there is something to be said about setting a precedent for how we want to develop these sorts of mineralogical resources.
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>Dark Irons and Goblins Plan

I don't trust the alliance navy when it comes to protecting one of your mayor money makers they can also make a naval blockade against you oil and put our economy under fire whenever the alliance desires to pressure alterac and elric
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>>5872045
>Dark Irons and Goblins Plan
Sorry Jandice I honestly thought the environmental angle would actually help you not hurt you lol. The political angles were also supposed to be pretty in her favor but oh well. The cost of fielding troops to keep it safe and for transportation, and maybe a small military ship to patrol the river will hopefully be worth it. I wonder if we will have to roll 5d5 per season once its up and running for the wealth profits. Maybe we can still work something out later.
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>>5872045
>>Dark Irons and Goblins Plan
Yes... though we will need to find a lot of money .... like a lot.
Well.....i think more conquest will be on the menu Mr Medivh. Maybe even secret raids in Alterac. And other ways for get coins, like going to another tournament.
We want to do a lot of things, not just the Oil Rig so more funds are needed.

Though I have to say gaining that money now from the Barov is tempting. But I frankly cannot tolerate any alliance presence in our lands, and i do want a strong ally in Katrana and potentially Garrick too.
Garrick for industry and military equipment, Katrana for trade and intrigue, and well "when is time", she is not a bad candidate. Thats future talk.
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>>5872097
Well the Barov plan gives more wealth in the immediate, they send men for help our current military campaign (and in the future said men will protect the oil rig at all times), and they are a powerful noble family of the Alliance that can become a friend or more.
Jandice said this words on the matter :
"....choosing our deal would tie Alterac politically and economically with House Barov. What we can offer to you now would only be the start of greater cooperation...."
I don't think she would be allowed to say these words, even if the Barovs allow a decent amount of power and freedom to their scions. Her father doesn't like us, but something like the Oil Rig deal is significant even for him to consider a change of mind.
This might make relations less tense with the Alliance or at least put a significant halt to all would be blue and gold warriors that hate us going towards us.
And the oil rig wouldn't be our issue to deal with in construction, but all on the Barovs hands. Plus it does also create more trade because the Barov would build a tradepost in Dawnholme, which helps.

We really need more influx of wealth, supplies and trade. Waiting for it might not be entirely safe. And when you consider that alongside the fact that the Oil Rig (not the territory around it) need constant security, then the Barov deal is not bad, if the plus is keeping more away the Alliance lion and gaining a new friend the Barov deal stand on solid ground.
I did still go for Dark Irons and Goblins Plan.
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Quite unanimous decision. Could I have a roll for events not related to this.


>1d10
>Best of three, taking the second roll
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>5872654
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>5872654
10 go. Don't be mad jandice.
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>>5872707
Yaaaaassssssss. She only wee bit mad. That alric rizzzz
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>5872654
O
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>>5872707

I said it was for events unrelated to this negotiation. We shall see the effects of this roll in near future. Oh and Jandice will be fine, she is just slightly peeved about this.

I will try to squeeze in one more update today and then it is couple days of overeating with relatives.
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"Lady Jandice." You started and she immediately realised how you were going to continue. There was a hint of resignation in her eyes. "The offer House Barov has given me is a good one, but I cannot accept a deal that puts us under the whims of the Alliance. Not after what happened in Southshore or due to the Edict of King Terenas."

Jandice gave you a nod as she understood well what you meant.

"Financially what you could offer to us is a more stable, more secure option, but I value Alteraci independence and self-reliance. Even if handling the operation by ourselves will be the harder choice, I didn't expect this to be an easy task when I started this journey two years ago." You told her and turned towards Garrick and Wiklish who both seemed happy about the decision.

"Congratulations Master Blacksteel, Master Wiklish. When can we start?" You asked and gave them a sly smile.

"Not wasting any time Prince Alric." Garrick replied. "I will leave tomorrow to go back home and return before the summer is here with necessary equipment."

"Master Wiklish?" You asked.

"My colleagues will be ready around the same time." Wiklish replied and fixed his monocle. "Prince Alric, in the meantime just conquer the valley and clear the place for us."

You gave both of them an agreeing nod.

"While it is a shame that Lady Jandice didn't win, this event goes into the history books." Fowley replied. "Shall we celebrate this with dinner?"




>10
>10


"I am stuffed…" You said as you fell on your back in the bed, letting out a long burp.

"Al, that isn't polite." Jan replied, rolling her eyes and putting her archmages robe away.

"Bit too much wine." You said back and kicked off your boots, letting them fall on the floor. "Activate the…"

"I will, don't worry about them finding out about us." Jan said and locked the door, leaving the key in the keyhole. She then placed the black noise device on the table.

You chuckled as the leather jacket was next to go and you folded your glasses away. Device developed to protect clandestine conversations was instead used to protect people finding out that you and Jan were lovers.

Jan joined you in the bed and wrapped her arms around you. Her scent was sweet as she buried her face on your shoulder and let your hair mix with hers. This moment was so serene and relaxing.

The dinner earlier today went well. Garrick had politely declined due to Dark Iron traditions and he had left to join his compatriots outside the wall. So it had been originally just the five of you, until you got the idea of inviting Malevus to join you, who had spent the next several hours enjoying a nice dinner and a bit too much wine. You had talked about the plans regarding the continued invasion, timetables and schedule the men would follow. The trolls concerned you, but so did potential Syndicate reinforcements. It wouldn't be an easy task to claim the rest of the hills if there was stiff opposition.

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>>5872742


"Jan, about yesterday." You asked her.

"What of it?"

"You said to not take this… I mean us into account today. Did you really mean it?" You had to ask her as it had stayed in your mind.

Jan gave you a curious look and rolled on her back by your side.

"We… I am somewhat cautious of our reputation. Nobles up north talk about how we will do anything to win the negotiations." Jan said as she stared at the ceiling.

"Even as far as bedding your opponent?" You asked.

"That is how my father met my mother." Jan replied and sighed before looking at you. "I am sorry Al, I shouldn't have said that to you yesterday. You are better than that."

"Don't worry about it." You brushed it aside and gave her an assuring smile.

"Though losing this deal does annoy me a bit." Jan replied and bit her lower lip.

"I chose the best option for Alterac." You said back.

"I know, deals come and go. Who cares when you are Barov rich." Jan replied back to you.

You laughed a bit.

"Then why are you annoyed?" You asked her.

"Because I don't have many excuses to stay here for longer than a couple of days anymore." Jan said to you and continued. "I told you how I live from day to day nowadays, well even with that I had been waiting to see you a lot Al, and now I have to leave soon."

Living from day to day, enjoying what life gives you and doing things that bring you joy. You felt like Jan had found a nice way of living.

"Then shall we enjoy the few remaining days you have here?" You asked and gave her a sly smile.

Jan hugged you tightly before giving you a kiss.

"Let's enjoy this moment for a while and forget about the rest of the world. We can have more fun a bit later." Jan said to you as she looked into your eyes.

"True, we have the whole evening and the night." You said and smiled.

As Jan placed her head on your chest and you gently ran your fingers through her hair, you thought about this.

You enjoyed this, this was fun. You should spend more time just enjoying your life and not just constantly working and worrying about everything.

You could get used to a life like this.







You had a lot of fun with Jandice and now your body paid the price. Yesterday's sparring, the wine and then the night spent with her had left you a bit haggard.

But thankfully Malevus was more hungover than you were so at least you had some schadenfreude.

Your army would march out tomorrow which gave you some options. You had time to handle some things today before they left Tarren Mill.


>Go talk with your officers and go through the plans one more time.
>Visit Father Hampton and talk with him about things, maybe about the Fel too.
>Have a talk with Garrick Blacksteel before he leaves, ask him how did his attempts to sell the armour go?
>Invite Jandice for a ride around Tarren Mill. She could show you the lands outlying the Barov estates.
>Other, write in.

QM: Choose one. You have time for another option later in the day.
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>>5872744
>Invite Jandice for a ride around Tarren Mill. She could show you the lands outlying the Barov estates.
Then Garrick afterwards.
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>>5872744
>>Have a talk with Garrick Blacksteel before he leaves, ask him how did his attempts to sell the armour go?
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>>5872744
>>Have a talk with Garrick Blacksteel before he leaves, ask him how did his attempts to sell the armour go?
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>>5872744
>>Invite Jandice for a ride around Tarren Mill. She could show you the lands outlying the Barov estates.
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>>5872744
>Invite Jandice for a ride around Tarren Mill. She could show you the lands outlying the Barov estates.
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>>5872744
>>Have a talk with Garrick Blacksteel before he leaves, ask him how did his attempts to sell the armour go?
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>>5872744
>>Invite Jandice for a ride around Tarren Mill. She could show you the lands outlying the Barov estates.
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>>5872744
>Visit Father Hampton and talk with him about things, maybe about the Fel too.
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>>5872744
>Visit Father Hampton and talk with him about things, maybe about the Fel too.
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"There is nothing that freshly baked bagels and a cup of hot tea can't fix, right?" You said as you sipped your tea.

"You are right Alric, but are you sure that this is smart? I mean Lady Jandice had… enjoyed a lot of wine as well." Malevus said back to you.

"She should be fine, besides the fresh air will do good for all of us." You replied.

You had gotten the idea to go out and ride around Tarren Mill. Then you had gotten an even better idea to invite Jandice to join you, so as you were happily eating your breakfast, you waited for her to come downstairs.

It did take a while for her to come downstairs after one of Monica's servants had informed her of your invite and shortly after carried breakfast up into her room. Jandice wasn't a morning person, not at all.

"Prince Alric." Jandice greeted you. "Malevus."

"Lady Jandice, did you sleep well?" You asked politely and gave her a slight smile.

"I did, how about you?" She asked back.

"I slept like a small child." You said to her. "Seeing your outfit, you look like you are coming with me?"

Jandice was wearing her more practical outfit, the same as she was wearing when she arrived in town. She looked rather good wearing it, it fit her.

"This is a good opportunity for me to show you these lands, and the farms that make our estates here." She said to you.

"Splendid, then what are we waiting for?"



Outside the town walls, you gently followed cart paths, zigzagging between orchards and fields. The gentle pace was mostly because the three of you lacked energy to ride any faster, but also to see the sights.

The weather was perfect as the spring sun shined, farmers and peasants giving way as the three of you and your four knights made your way through the land. Jandice pointed out sights like farms with record breaking harvests or orchards that produced best ciders. Tarren Mill really had started to prosper after you had dealt with the bandits and the Barovs had turned their attention to their southern holdings.

When you reached the Barov estates proper, Jandice guided you east towards the Darrowmere River. Stopping at one small house, you dismounted and had your first proper break.

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"This is the end of our lands here. To the east are just the woods and then the river." Jandice told you. "Our few hunters use this cabin often, a couple years ago it was a derelict, but look at it now."

"It is repaired." You replied and drank from your waterskin while your horses enjoyed fresh grass.

"I can't believe how little effort our family put into maintaining our holdings here. My father asked me to apply the illusions into the main building, but that's it." Jandice said and shrugged.

"And now I can see the effort put in. I mean, the farms are flourishing." You said back.

"Thank you Prince Alric, and I mean this is a nice hobby to have. Definitely beats dealing with horse flesh or doing politics." Jandice said back to you.

She was talking about her two brothers that you had briefly met.

"So where to next?" You asked her.

"We could go see the river, there is a path through the woods. Or the wineyard we have? Maybe visit the small chapel we are building near the manor itself?" Jandice suggested. "Or we could race back to Tarren Mill and see who gets there first?"


>Go see Darrowmere River. The wide river separating the lands is a mighty sight and rather topical right now.
>Wineyard. Maybe you could do some tasting, see the manor more closely.
>You could visit the half-finished chapel. Malevus would enjoy this a lot, you think.
>Race back to Tarren Mill. Maybe have a small bet as an incentive.
>Other, write in.

>Flirt openly with Jandice
>Covertly flirt with Jandice
>Don’t flirt with Jandice

QM: Please vote on both. Managed to put out one more update and now it is time for Christmas! Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays! Have fun, eat and drink way too much!
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>>5873048
>Go see Darrowmere River. The wide river separating the lands is a mighty sight and rather topical right now.
This is just the most appealing to me personally. Seeing nature's sights is always a pleasure.

>Covertly flirt with Jandice
Though I don't know how you would fit the eternal Alric rizz in naturally under these circumstances Medivh.
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>>5873048
>>5873066
And a Merry Christmas to you too QM. Same to all you good anons, have a great one!
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>>5873048
>>Wineyard. Maybe you could do some tasting, see the manor more closely.
>Covertly flirt with Jandice
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>>5873048
>>Go see Darrowmere River. The wide river separating the lands is a mighty sight and rather topical right now.

>Don’t flirt with Jandice
Merry christmas everyone.
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>>5873048
>You could visit the half-finished chapel. Malevus would enjoy this a lot, you think.

>Don’t flirt with Jandice
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>>5873048
Merry Christmas one and all
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>>5873048
>>Go see Darrowmere River. The wide river separating the lands is a mighty sight and rather topical right now.
Indeed

>Don’t flirt with Jandice
Just a nice time.

Thanks and merry christmas to all !
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Rolled 65 (1d100)

I am stuffed and tired. Update maybe tomorrow, depends on how much I will eat and drink. Either way I did archive the thread just in case. Also don't worry about the roll, just QM doing things, lower is btw better this time.

Also what the fuck is rizz and why the fuck do I see it everywhere?
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>>5873786

Also also, if you have any Sidestory ideas, I might have time for them in near future.

And the voting will continue until the actual update drops.
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>>5873786
>Also what the fuck is rizz and why the fuck do I see it everywhere?
Cha-ris-ma - Cha-"rizz"-ma. Gen Alpha newspeak.

I use it because it sounds funnilly stupid and stupidly funny to me.
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>>5873793
havent heard much from stormwind.
how about something about lady katrana prestor or varian wrynn.
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>>5873793
Ranger lord sylvanas.
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>>5873793
Van Cleef
Maybe something about our other friends or our cousin.
Uther perhaps too
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"Let's go see the river, I haven't seen it this time of the year." You told others. "Also it is oddly topical to me right now."

"Not a bad idea Prince Alric." Jandice replied and gave you a smile.

"Alright then let's go."




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The path through the woods was winding and it was clear that no rider had gone through the woods for some time. You had to duck several times to avoid branches hitting you, but finally you reached a shore and saw the river.

Darrowmere River was surprisingly wide and even if it didn't look like it flowed that fast, trying to swim over it would most likely end in you drowning.

"Oddly beautiful to watch it flow like this." You told Jandice after you had dismounted your horse.

"Water is a strong element, no wonder many mages tend to specialise in it." She replied back.

"Getting wet while casting spells doesn't sound that fun. Not my cup of tea." You told her and chuckled. Then you noticed remnants of a fire on the sand.

Walking closer to a small circle of stones with half burned wood in the middle, you knelt down and picked a piece of charcoal into your hand.

"It is still smouldering, still hot." You said and blew some air at the charcoal, several hot spots glowed from the heat.

"Prince Alric, did you just pick up a piece of hot charcoal?" Jandice asked you, baffled that it didn't burn you.

"It doesn't burn me." You said and took off your glasses for a moment. You didn't like what you saw next to the campfire.

Footprints, and not from a human.

Gnoll prints and it looked like a from several different gnolls. Maybe half-dozen different gnolls.

"I don't like the implications of this." You said and dropped the charcoal and put your glasses back on.

Standing up your hand found the hilt of your sword.

"Fresh campfire, gnoll tracks. They can't be far." You told others. The knights tensed up and prepared to draw their swords as well.

"Gnolls this side of the river? Didn't you exterminate them here?" Jandice asked, she seemed a bit nervous.

"We did, that's what worries me." You replied and looked around. "Well shit, this complicates things a bit."

"What are your orders Prince Alric?" Sir Gravis asked you back.


>Leave back to Tarren Mill immediately, you don't want to face the gnolls right now.
>Stay here at the beach, see if the gnolls come back and face them here.
>Mount up and go find the gnolls. They won't expect that move.
>Other, write in.

QM: Solid Sidestory ideas, though the Sylvanas one won't happen as she has no relevance to Alric right now.
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>>5874269
>Leave back to Tarren Mill immediately, you don't want to face the gnolls right now.
Get the trackers to shadow the gnolls asap.
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>>5874269
>>Leave back to Tarren Mill immediately, you don't want to face the gnolls right now.
>Write-in
>"Stay close me, we are going back to Tarren Mill now. We will inform Fowley so that the people can be sent to safety, and so that we can prepare the men for cut down this monsters. Ready your weapons, we will return to Tarren Mill at a fast pace so cut down any of this mongrels if they appear in front of us."
>"Malevus ready my armor when we return, the men need to see me with them and ready for fight if necessary."

We aren't armored at the moment and with only clothes fit for a good day in the countryside, and our conditions while we have seen that we can now start sparring again, are not optimal. Our stamina is worse, so is our speed, strength and agility.

We have Gravis and our knights, Malevus and Jandice. Very good all of them, but few. This could be a small scout party to something larger like a small band checking for a place to set up camp for a larger force to come in. The gnolls are trying again with expansion toward us or our allies, this is clear now, we must cut them down. Our campaign cannot have a gnoll invasion behind them.
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>>5874309
Also this reminds me that a messenger should be sent to Blackmoore after we are done with the gnolls here.

Blackmoore had the intention to start a campaign of gnolls purging (preferably with our partecipation if we managed to be done with our campaign soon, otherwise without us), so this is quite relevant to him.
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>>5874269
>>Leave back to Tarren Mill immediately, you don't want to face the gnolls right now.
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>>5874269
>Leave back to Tarren Mill immediately, you don't want to face the gnolls right now.
gnoll scouting parties how terryfing or something.
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>>5874309
>support
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Riding back to Tarren Mill. Could I have a roll for it please.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 14, Crit 20
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Rolled 3, 5, 5 = 13 (3d10)

>>5874975
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Rolled 10, 4, 2 = 16 (3d10)

>>5874975
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Rolled 7, 8, 2 = 17 (3d10)

>>5874975
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>17


That is a pass, now could I have another roll. This time for the gnolls, what they end up doing.


>1d10
>Best of three, taking the second roll
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>5875025
having a party in the woods.
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Rolled 8 (1d10)

>>5875025
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Rolled 4 (1d10)

>>5875025
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>>5874325
Its not the scouting party themselves is what could be behind them. Gnolls themselves can kill a lot of men
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>>5875025
>>5875044
Rolling high is good here right?
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>>5875174
Yes. Thanks for the 8 anon
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>>5875174
No, it means that hogger himself shows up and kills alric
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>>5875608
Damn Hogger really made a journey all the way from the south just for us?

I'm going to go full nerd for a bit, and say that the gnolls we're facing are most likely either the Mudsnout, Wildpaw or Redpine tribes, which Hogger is a part of neither.
They could be some OC tribe as well made just for us to fight.
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"We are leaving right now. I won't take any chances with them." You told the others and hobbled back to Epona. With the help of Malevus, you got on your horse and looked around.

"We will ride like there is a dragon chasing us!" You raised your voice. "To Tarren Mill!"

Your already mounted knights nodded to you and as soon as Malevus was ready, you were off.



>17, Success!
>8
>8


You kept your head and body down as you let Epona through the overgrown path. Smaller branches broke off the armour the knights were wearing and you must have made an awful noise riding through the woods as fast as you could.

Though taking a risk in being noisy was worth it as there was no sight of the gnolls nor were you ambushed in any way. So when you exited the woods and found yourself at the old cabin where you had stopped previously, you could sigh in relief.

"Prince Alric, I will ride out to warn our estate of the gnolls." Jandice said to all of you.

"Smart decision, stay safe Lady Jandice." You replied back to her.

"I will, after that I will come back to Tarren Mill." She said and turned her horse around. "See you soon Prince Alric."



It didn't take long for you to reach Tarren Mill as you had ridden as fast as you could without laming your horses. The camp where your soldiers were staying was full of activity and most of them stopped their work when they recognised who was arriving in such a hurry.

"Is Captain Garside here?" You asked as you dismounted and took your cane.

"In the command tent my Prince." One of the soldiers answered.

"Good." You replied and turned to Malevus. "Go inform Mayor Fowley… and then prepare my armour."

"Yes Alric." She replied.

Walking past the soldiers, you entered the largest tent and found Normand discussing something with Cromwell and Beckston. Good that they were all here.

"We found gnolls, at least five of them by the river. A fresh campfire and tracks, the coals were still hot." You told them as you barged inside.

"Gnolls, are you sure?" Normand asked.

"I recognise their footprints." You told him and took the free seat.

"I will prepare the men." Cromwell said and immediately stood up. He knew what you wanted. "Prince Alric, how large of a force do you think we need to find them?"

"Aren't we supposed to go into the hills tomorrow? Maybe we shouldn't tire everyone if it is just five of them?" Beckston asked as he was still seated.

That was a good point. This seemed just to be a scouting party, overwhelming force would be good and prevent potential casualties, but it could also tire men before important operation and a lot of marching.

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>Organise a large search party, mobilise as many men as possible. They aren't escaping from you.
>Platoon of footmen under Cromwell and your archers led by Rovers should be enough.
>Rovers and the archers can move the fastest and find the gnolls. Everyone else would just slow them down.
>Other, write in.

Tarren Mill Militia:
>Have them commit fully
>Have them deploy a squad
>Let them stay here, they should patrol the nearby farms.
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>>5875716
>Platoon of footmen under Cromwell and your archers led by Rovers should be enough
>Have them deploy a squad
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>>5875716
>Rovers and the archers can move the fastest and find the gnolls. Everyone else would just slow them down.
Don't we have some rogues too? Send them along if we do. The intent is too keep tabs on their movements and strength. If the scouting party is completely alone then they can kill them in their sleep.

>Let them stay here, they should patrol the nearby farms.
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>>5875716
>Rovers and the archers can move the fastest and find the gnolls. Everyone else would just slow them down.

>Have them deploy a squad
they need some experience.
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>>5875608

Hmmm... maybe he is actually here?

>>5875651

Mudsnouts would be the correct answer. They have been for the most part the ones mucking around Hillsbrad and Durnholde.

>>5875722

Sir Radan and his men and the Forest Bandits aren't available right now. They have gone ahead to Sofera’s Naze or are at Shoredon waiting for the main forces.
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>>5875716
>>Rovers and the archers can move the fastest and find the gnolls. Everyone else would just slow them down.
>Have them deploy a squad
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"Gather Rovers and the archers, they can move fastest and find the gnolls." You gave the order to Cromwell. "Alert the Tarren Mill Militia as well and have them send a squad of footmen to follow them."

"Will do Prince Alric." Cromwell replied and left the tent as you stood back up as well.

"Alric, where are you going?" Normand asked.

"To get my armour and to follow them." You answered.

"You should stay here, joining the archers on horseback would be counterproductive. How could they sneak and track the gnolls if there are five knights on horseback following them?" Normand asked you.

"But…" You started.

"Captain Garside is right." Beckston replied. "Prince Alric, let us handle this."

"Fine, then have someone tell Malevus that the armour isn't needed." You said and slumped back in the chair.

"Will do, we will get those gnolls, they will be dead before the evening arrives." Beckston said and left the tent.

It was frustrating, but they were right. You weren't in a condition to follow the archers on foot and while on horseback you would be a proverbial ogre in a ceramic shop.

"While they will handle the gnolls, do you have anything else to do? People to see?" Normand asked you. He could see that you were annoyed and tried to get you something else to think about.


>Go through the plans one more time with Normand, you want to double check everything.
>Visit Father Hampton and talk with him about things, maybe about the Fel too.
>Have a talk with Garrick Blacksteel before he leaves, ask him how did his attempts to sell the armour go?
>Wait till Jandice returns to Tarren Mill, then eat lunch with her. Think it as a date.
>Other, write in.

QM: This is the second option for the day.
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>>5876172
>>Have a talk with Garrick Blacksteel before he leaves, ask him how did his attempts to sell the armour go?
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>>5876172
>>Go through the plans one more time with Normand, you want to double check everything.
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>>5876172
>>Go through the plans one more time with Normand, you want to double check everything.

at the end of the day we won't be their if quick adjustments need to be made so the plan has to be foolproof
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Rolled 10, 1, 8 = 19 (3d10)

Normand and the plans. I am going to roll for the gnolls, let's see what happens next. Their DC is 20
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>>5876389
That was close
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>>5876389

>19


So close! Good news for your men. Could I have rolls for them now. Best of four due to Tarren Mill helping you.


>3d10, Best of four
>DC 15, Crit 19
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Rolled 3, 7, 7 = 17 (3d10)

>>5876396
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Rolled 6, 3, 5 = 14 (3d10)

>>5876396
These bloody dice...
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Rolled 8, 3, 7 = 18 (3d10)

>>5876396
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Rolled 10, 6, 3 = 19 (3d10)

>>5876396
im not feeling lucky.
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>>5876440
What a clutch!
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>>5876440
Absolute unit ayyyy.
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>>5876172
>>Have a talk with Garrick Blacksteel before he leaves, ask him how did his attempts to sell the armour go?
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Happy New Year! Somehow I have been way more busier than during Christmas, so no updates due to that. I will try to have the update out tomorrow so that we can finish this thread and start a new with more adventures and big events!
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>>5878745
happy new year everyone!
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So I've been browsing the wiki and came accross this:

https://warcraft.wiki.gg/wiki/Captain_Skarloc
>Fiercely loyal to Aedelas Blackmoore, Captain Skarloc rose through the ranks of the Durnholde military alongside his friend Aliden Perenolde. When Aliden decided to take up operations in the Alterac Mountains, Skarloc stayed with his Lord and mentor. He became Aedelas's most trusted comrade and advisor, earning the title Blackmoore's Spear.

So there is a guy who was close to our brother, and is also Blackmoore's closest advisor?
And we've somehow never met him?
Not only that, but the wiki also claims that he's also a part of the Silver Hand, though I didn't see a source for that.
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>>5878816
aren't all human paladins silver hand? unless they've been excommunicated or something
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>>5878816

I mused a little bit about Skarloc back in thread 10, of him probably not appearing in this Quest due to Langston already being a good character for Alric to interact with. The dynamism of Langston and Blackmoore doesn't need Skarloc to be around. Especially as he didnt appear in Lord of the Clans.

Skarloc is basically just an encounter for Thrall and PC to kill. So he takes the role of Sir Not-Appearing-in-this-Quest.

>>5879097

In the current time yes. All paladins are part of Silver Hand unless they leave the organisation, retire or are excommunicated and stripped off their powers.
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"Let's go through the plan, if I can't be there then I want everything to go without any issues." You told Normand and sighed. "Though not any plan can help us if the trolls decide to waltz down from the mountains."

"We can't plan on that, but we can plan on everything else." Normand replied. "Let me get the maps."

As Normand took out the map drawn by one of your soldiers, you went through the troops that were going to be deployed.

Outside of Sir Gravis and his knights and the Royal Foot Guards who would be staying in Tarren Mill ensuring your safety, everyone else would be deploying into Strahnbrad Hills. Lieutenant Cromwell would have the pikemen of Lieutenant Beckston with him, as well as the crossbowmen and Sir Radan's Men. They would skirt by the troll territory, avoiding entering it by staying one or two hills and valleys away from the totems the trolls have been erecting. This longer route could potentially be dangerous and that is why Boyd and Williams, the two mages you hired, would be travelling with them. If the trolls tried anything, you hoped that Boyd's pyromancy would give them second thoughts.

With Normand would be the archers led by Rovers, the Forest Bandits already waiting by the trail to Shoredon and the footmen there under the command of Sergeant Benedict. Normand didn't expect that much opposition from his task of reaching the oil well, but anything could happen.

"We haven't seen any tracks made by bandits or anyone else north of Shoredon and Stonedon, but it is likely that some bandits or hunters who had avoided the Syndicate have wintered there." Normand said to you.

"Many caves and small valleys to hide in." You said back and studied the map. There were just a few places in the territory you controlled that hadn't been mapped out yet. Like the small camp from which you had saved Eligius from. Maybe handling that could be a job for Chief Ragis and his men?

"Though if the Syndicate has already moved in, we might have a battle in our hands." Normand said.

"If the gnolls can cross the river, so can they." You said to him. "Though they might be busy with the gnolls."

"You are right, but what will we do if we face them? I mean the bandits and the Syndicates?" Normand asked you. "Of course we are going to fight them, but do we spare them?"

That was a good question, how eager are your men to take prisoners? You had been lenient before, but only after a battle.


>Try to get bandits and Syndicates to surrender first before fighting them. Take as many prisoners as possible. Be lenient.
>Same as before, if they oppose your men, you are going to fight them. The survivors and those who surrender are taken as prisoners.
>You are going to fight them and those who surrender are spared, except their leaders who are executed.
>A message needs to be sent, those who oppose you will be executed if they don't surrender immediately.
>Other, write in

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>>5879414
>Same as before, if they oppose your men, you are going to fight them. The survivors and those who surrender are taken as prisoners.
The leaders might still be executed but that's to be decided back home, not in the field.
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>>5879414
>Same as before, if they oppose your men, you are going to fight them. The survivors and those who surrender are taken as prisoners.
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>>5879414
>Same as before, if they oppose your men, you are going to fight them. The survivors and those who surrender are taken as prisoners.
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>>5879414
>>Same as before, if they oppose your men, you are going to fight them. The survivors and those who surrender are taken as prisoners.
Simple
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>>5879414
>>Same as before, if they oppose your men, you are going to fight them. The survivors and those who surrender are taken as prisoners.
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"I need to stay consistent. They know my leniency that I spare them if they surrender to me." You said to him. "Of course if they decide to fight back, we won't be pulling any punches."

"And then lead the survivors to the prison camp." Normand said to you.

"More hard labour, the loggers are going to like this." You said and immediately continued. "As will the Stonemasons. I bet they would like to have free labour carrying dirt and stones around."

"You are right, I will make sure that our officers know your intent." Normand replied.

"Good, let's go through the logistics then." You said to him.

Moving nearly two hundred soldiers through the hills wasn't easy. The amount of food supplies they would carry on person was rather high. They were also carrying their tents, extra waterskins and other utilities. To help with carrying all the supplies, Normand had acquired several dozen mules that would help with the supplies and gear. While a road had formed to Shoredon and Stonedon, beyond that carts had serious difficulties.

It did take you and Normand a couple of hours to go through the plans in the end. Several suggestions and fixes later, both of you were rather confident on the plans in front of you.

Unless a disaster would strike, you were going to claim the oil well for Alterac.



>19, Failure!
>19, Crit Success!


The wait is always the worst. At least you had the plans to go through with Normand at first, but after they were done and over, you could just wait.

Garrick Blacksteel had left earlier while you were going through the plans so visiting him was off the table, so you just opted to eat and go through the plans and papers again.

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It took till late afternoon for Jandice to come back. She had stayed at her estate making sure everyone was warned and their own guards knew what to do. Even with her around, you could just nervously wait for any news to come.

Finally a rider wearing the colours of Tarren Mill arrived. And when you heard the news, you could finally smile.

The gnolls had headed north until the squad of Tarren Mill's soldiers had approached them. The gnolls had turned around, avoiding the fight, but then walked directly into an ambush laid by the archers and Rovers. In just a few moments all five gnolls had been turned into pincushions.

The rider told you that the gnolls weren't carrying anything valuable, and their bodies would be burned by the soldiers. Just a few assorted weapons were found, but nothing worth taking for you.

The scouting party was dealt with, it eased your mind a bit. You would need to message Lord Blackmoore and warn him. The gnolls were more active than what he or you had expected.

Still you had more important things to come. Tomorrow you would send your men into a campaign while you were staying in Tarren Mill. It bothered and annoyed you greatly, yet it was the right choice to do. Your soldiers would carry the operation and succeed, you would just need to wait for any news from them. Though that was still for tomorrow, there were still hours remaining in this day.

Pushing yourself up, you stretched your back and took your cane. Sitting around wouldn't get you far, time to do something productive.

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Good spot to end this thread. Oil deal was done and Alric chose to go independent. You met some of your friends and decided to carry the burden of the Fel by yourself. A lot of small things and few bigger things achieved this time, with some interesting background stuff going on.

I will most likely get a new thread up either today or tomorrow. I will link the thread here and use my Twitter as well to inform people.

This thread is archived. Thank you for playing and reading. And as always if you have any questions or comments about the Quest or the characters or for the QM, please go ahead and say or ask them. I will try to answer them as best as I can in this thread or in the next one.


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NEW THREAD!



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