Board Thread:Middle Earth Roleplays/@comment-26210095-20170505112915/@comment-27097330-20170622205217

The Morgul Lord wrote: ChazmanianDevil wrote: The Morgul Lord wrote: ChazmanianDevil wrote: The Morgul Lord wrote: "Pardon, but you said you recaptured Pelargir. The Steward joined the rebellion following the siege of Dol Amroth. Wouldn't that mean you've inadvertently rallied soldiers against our cause in the name of the cause?" "The Steward is bullshitting you. He was alienated by the queen, but he doesn't want a revolution. Trust me, he'll turn when the time is right. In the meantime I wanted my city back. I gave them a chance to return it peacefully." I've got a way to work around this.

"And why should I trust you? Why is your word more reliable than his?" He smiles and pulls out a collection of letters, before handing him a series of letters. Each one, plots in detail the revolution. Some between him and Herendil, other's between him and various contacts of unknown name. Their original plan to lure the king north and waste his soldiers against the north men, fall victim to a tragic blow, and for the revolution to begin at home. It recounts their dodging of Ioreth's spies, the slowly late plans. The contacts in Osgiliath, the contacts near the king, the assassination attempts on Pane Tabor, Ioreth, the steward. The Revolution in Osgiliath. The revised plan for Herendil to gather an army in the north, which obviously never came to pass. Rewrites, and drafts. The plan for the Sealord to bring the Royal Navy south for an unrevealed purpose. All of it is there, or at least, all of it the Sealord wishes to show. Still, sufficient to build trust. He takes it all in, and deciding for himself that he can trust Azrîkhôr.

"I think you and I will get along quite fine. But now we need to get Herendil out of that trap." "How do you plan to do that without getting yourself killed?"