Sixteenths - Verse 4, 11/16 - morale is low

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Sixteenths - Verse 4, 11/16 - morale is low
RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 4/16 - you were on opposing sides, once
They will all die.
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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 4/16 - you were on opposing sides, once
the opposition is formidable
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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 3/16 - it's your fault the rot got her
5/16.
in which the opposition is too formidable.

"What's left of us versus countless undead. Seriously?"
"With the right equipment, yes."
Her sword unsheathes.


What are your conditions?

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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 5/16 - the opposition is too formidable
Don't fight back unless absolutely necessary. Civilians will die regardless, if we want to end this we need to end it via the source.
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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 5/16 - the opposition is too formidable
Try to keep the necromancy to a minimum.
RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 3/16 - it's your fault the rot got her
6/16.
in which you must stop them at the source, with minimal casualties.

"That's what we intend."
"Won't they know we're coming?"
"Esgil isn't omniscient. Please, Kestrel."
You sigh.


What's changed since you last saw them?

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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 6/16 - stop them at the source
> You've grown soft. Seeing the dead revolts you to the core. You used to be a hardened, unflinching person. But you're different now.
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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 6/16 - stop them at the source
(06-11-2017, 08:07 AM)Zephyr Nepres Wrote: »> You've grown soft. Seeing the dead revolts you to the core. You used to be a hardened, unflinching person. But you're different now.
RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 3/16 - it's your fault the rot got her
7/16.
in which you've gone soft since your last encounter.

"Fine, but no sacrifices. My men ain't your puppets."
Giles shrugs.
"You're vile."
"A common opinion."

How much time do you have?

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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 7/16 - you've gone soft
> Too little.
RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 7/16 - you've gone soft
Insufficient
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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 7/16 - you've gone soft
Suspiciously too much. You suspect things will come out of hand sooner than your estimates.
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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 3/16 - it's your fault the rot got her
8/16.
in which you have too little—too much?—time to prepare.

The discussion continues indoors.
"Miracle they haven't reached us already."
"Hence the 'fortifications'?"
"S'all we got."

What role will you, personally, play?

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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 8/16 - too much (too little?) time to prepare
> Getting Eloa close enough to kill Esgil. You're the marksman, your job is to cover her.
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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 3/16 - it's your fault the rot got her
9/16.
in which you'll clear the way for Eloa to kill him.

"No, I'm ending this."
"Giles..."
"He's doing this to spite me."
"Which means he's prepared!"

Psh. Lovers' quarrel.
What's your two cents?


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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 9/16 - you'll clear the way for Eloa
> Giles, Eloa is stronger than you. If it comes to a one on one fight, Eloa would win. All I need to do would be to get her close enough. Situation changes with you.
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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 9/16 - you'll clear the way for Eloa
Giles always had his prideful, headstrong streak. You pray it won't cost all of you dearly.
RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 3/16 - it's your fault the rot got her
10/16.
in which Giles' pride compromises the mission.

"You don't know me."
"I know Eloa, and I trust her more'n you."
He concedes, eventually.

You have something to tell Eloa in private.
What is it?


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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 9/16 - you'll clear the way for Eloa
Morale is low among the ranks. Desertion is possible.
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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 9/16 - you'll clear the way for Eloa
You worry about Giles' Loyalty. Like calls to like
RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 9/16 - you'll clear the way for Eloa
You think the Devil means to contact you.
RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 9/16 - you'll clear the way for Eloa
You've got the rot too.
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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 3/16 - it's your fault the rot got her
11/16.
in which morale is low--you suspect desertion.

Later, Eloa rages.
"Whatever happened to loyalty?!"
"Our enemy ain't regular."
"Lemme talk to them tonight."

How does she raise their spirits?

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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 11/16 - morale is low
She hugs them one by one.
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RE: Sixteenths - Verse 4, 11/16 - morale is low
A story of a similar battle, long ago, in which the forces of humankind succeeded in beating back those of the devil.