Board Thread:Middle Earth Roleplays/@comment-25597877-20170716040125/@comment-26065062-20170727201747

In the middle of the next night, an arrow shoots across half the encampment, tears through the wall of the commander's tent and lands beside the hand of Axantur as he takes his evening meal. It has a hollow tube at the end instead of an arrowhead, inside of which is a parchment with the following inscription: "Italic text Leave. You may only stay if not a single native life is taken. For each one you take, you will pay in one of your officer's, and when those are depleted, yours will suffice. Leave.Italic text"

An arrow with identical inscriptions, though this time tied to the arrows, hits nearly all of the centuries in the buttocks. Most are left with only a bruise, but some won't sit for a week, for even though the shots were shot at half draw, they were sometimes strong enough to punch through chainmail.