Board Thread:Middle Earth Roleplays/@comment-26210095-20170409032121/@comment-26535281-20170410234359

Patrick.vtap wrote: Dark dwarves 2 wrote: Patrick.vtap wrote: Dark dwarves 2 wrote: Patrick.vtap wrote: Dark dwarves 2 wrote: Patrick.vtap wrote: Dark dwarves 2 wrote: Patrick.vtap wrote: Dark dwarves 2 wrote: "The Anorien army I will not question but the Dunlendings I must. Anfalas is know my fief, my people, and my land. Any rebels present I can get rid of myself. I would advise you to dispatch this horde before my troops must confront it." "Your fief, given to you by me. The Dunlendings will purify the land in a baptism of fire, so it may be made whole again. Those that fight the King's Army will be branded as traitors, as well as those who collaborate with renegade-fiefs against the King's Army. What I give, I can take away. Remember the hand that feeds you, Lord Steward. Do not forget your office and station, is due to my kindness. Do not mistake that kindness with weakness." "Yes my lord. Now tell me why have you made me travel all this way, past to scold me of course?" "To order you to move your troops in Lossarnarch against Pelargir, immidiately. I want that city crushed like a bug under the mighty heel of our Empire." "And what of the city itself will it be absorbed by Lebennin and what of the position of High Admiral?" He waves to his scribe to write a messege to one of the Stewards generals. "Pelargir... well, there won't be much of the city left once I'm done with it, but the position will be absorbed by your House as a hereditary holding. And High Admiral, I have a few candidates for that position. Not that we have much of a royal fleet, since the traitor of Pelargir fled with it." "I would suggest only burning down the more administrative sections. Would it not be better to keep one of our main population and economical bases somewhat intact?" "Do as you wish, but I want you to make an example of this city, so that other fiefdoms may fear what is to come if the wrath of Gondor comes against us. Butcher them all ; we can always bring in new peasants." "I would prefer to, no I would love to butcher the nobles of that city but the common people. I could never bring myself to order such a mindless slaughter." "Slaughter the nobles, soldiers, and the merchants. You may leave the commoners intact." "As you wish."

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