originally posted in:The New Dojo
Cain eyed the woman out of precaution as Lilly handed the note to the travyen man.
“I think you forgot the psychopath brother, but either one could be mixed up really...” Lilly would comment, criticizing her deceased relatives. Alex and Cain were the only ones she really cared for. The rest meanwhile...well she would have trouble sometimes even imagining she was related to them.
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"Yeah, knew I forgot one.. Yep. That's Lu's handwriting. Lu has met you too, don't worry." [i]"Lu" would remove her hood, as dark tangles of deep black, almost blue, strands of hair fell down to her shoulders, with ocean blue eyes meeting Cain's own gaze.[/i] "She doesn't talk, just can't. But she's a good gal, nonetheless. Edwin. Pleasure to meet both of you, but we've got business."
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“Right.” Lilly said. “No point in hanging around. I’m assuming you have a plan for allowing Cain and I to infiltrate the tribune?”
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"Yep. Y'see, these Tribune guys enjoy their scouts: no scout's moved this far, nor have they moved too far to this place at all. No, their little perimeters usually stop about.. two miles away, nice little field meeting our tree line. Point is - we're hidden for a time. You two could try getting uniforms.. or we could. If you two go, it'll be easier and quicker to get your mission finished. If me and Lu head in, get some appropriate garbs.. it'll take longer, but the longer we take, the better your disguise. You dig it?"
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“It seems pretty sensible to have you two get us disguises.” Lilly would say. “But I’d had to put you both in danger at our expense...”
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"Hey, we're used to danger. Trayve isn't exactly all sunshine and pretty gold palaces.. except it is, on the bad days anyway." [i]Well, Edwin was an odd, foreboding individual already.[/i] "But if you are staying here.. you might want these." [i]He would reach into a satchel before retrieving "Edwin's Top Secret Maps - Guide to Friends (And Enemies Too)".[/i] "Just so I'm not found dead with 'em, if we.. well, fuсk up, to be blunt. That whole map covers this place.. I think. And before you ask.. yes, I've been out here before. Weren't you asking the captain on the ship about that or something?"
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“Yes I-“ Lilly halted her speech and her eyes went wide. “Wait, How could you have known that?!”
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"You catch on, good. You think we're the only spies out here? You've got eyes all around you, princess." [i]Edwin didn't intend for "princess" to sound offensive, as he would scratch the back of his bald head.[/i] "Anyway.. unless you two have more to ask, we should be heading out."
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“Uh...no! I-I think we’re good. Right Cain?” Lilly asked her brother, who nodded in confirmation. Lilly was a little uncertain of there being spies...everywhere...but then again, she was one of those spies, so it should not have really been THAT weird. “Let us get on with it.” Cain put bluntly.
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"Welp, see y'all in a bit. I'd take a look at the maps.. they'll definitely help." [i]Edwin would nod towards the two, as he would pat Lu on the shoulder and nod towards her. The two would then move on, through the thick blankets of forest and trees.[/i] [i]Returning to the small encampment and being lead to their tents, Cain and Lilly had enough time to study the maps.[/i]
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Cain almost immediately committed everything he saw to memory, as his training as a soldier made it so knowing the terrain was critical to a missions success. Lilly meanwhile grazed over it, more interested in the art of it if anything. “So? What’s the news, brother?” Lilly asked Cain, trying to get some insight as the warrior looked over the map again and again.
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[i]The terrain of the land, as described by the map, was spectacularly flat and coated in forests, according to the key in the bottom right corner. The very left of the map - where "TRIBUNE CAMPS" had been labeled - was more hilly, even mountainous though, while those higher steeps were likely hidden by the thick fog of the wilderness. Rivers ran from the mountains to the coast of the land, considerably close to "TRAYVEN CAMPS", allowing for a way to get closer to the Tribune if necessary. To the very north, there was an "OFF LIMITS", accompanied by a bright red "X" in the center. Something of value, maybe?[/i]
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“The tribune has taken a defensive position in the hills and mountains.” Cain told Lilly. “While they have a more defensive position, the travyens seem to have prioritized an offensive flank rather then something else.” “So....” “So if the tribune really is evil, and the cleric lied to me, we would eliminate the leadership in the settlement and be quickly backed up by reinforcements. Relatively speaking.” “Eliminate...? Cain?” Lilly question with a worried tone. “The only way this war could end is with the total elimination of leadership on either side. So yes, eliminate.” “Couldn’t we...couldn’t we just capture them?” “For what purpose? Questioning?” “I...I d-don’t know. I just...I’m hoping there’s a peaceful solution to all of this still. I guess.” Cain looked at his sister, confused by her thought process. “Peaceful solution...?” “So like, victory by having both sides agree to peace. Rather then violence.” “How do you propose we do that, Lilly?” “I...I don’t know! I have no idea! I’m really just hoping, t-that’s all!” The girl exclaimed. She had no idea how to go about bringing peace, but she wanted it nonetheless.
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[i]Peace would have to wait, for a short time anyway.[/i] [i]An alarm horn would ring out, shortly after Lilly's final sentence, as the sound of boots stomping against the coast's muddy landscape was heard outside. Shouts accompanied the movements of the soldiers, as one peeked into the tent.[/i] "Sir Cain?" [i]The shocked soldier bowed his head.[/i] "L-Lady Lilly. There's a.. commotion.. Commander Lee requires your presence at the command tent. Preferably.. right now, sir. And ma'am."
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“A commotion? Lead us to Commander Lee, then.” Cain would say, taking initiative. Lilly raised her fine dark brow in confusion, but followed the group anyways.
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[i]As the two stepped out of the tent, a fireball soon flew overhead, slamming into a row of tents that were beside them. The soaring flames reached high, while a man approached the two. A.. fairly old man.[/i] "Commander-" "Gods damn these Tribune!" [i]Lee interrupted his messenger entirely, though for good reason. Lee was certainly old, perhaps in his sixties or seventies, yet kept himself militarized and primed: he still seemed muscular, his face both shaven bald and his chin without a beard, while his eyes, as dark blue as they were, came to Cain and Lilly.[/i] "There you are, Coldbourne - meeting's cancelled, I've got fires to be putting out. It's a damn trap, Tribune must've caught on already. I told the captains that this was a trap in the making, but they didn't listen!" [i]Odd. That a captain wouldn't follow instructions. Lee had begun to assist the efforts in drowning out the fire - Lilly could certainly work with him for a time, while Cain could initialize a retaliation to the Tribune attack.[/i]
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“I-I’ll see what I can do!” Lilly would say, running off into action to help with the flames. Cain looked wide eyed at his sister as she ran off, and then drew his spear as he looked at the commander. “Where do you need me, sir?” Cain asked Lee, ready to end the ambush single handily if he had too.
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"Commanding a retaliation, that's all I need from you at the moment-" [i]Lee was interrupted as another fireball flew above the camp, another groan escaping his being.[/i] "Damnit.. With how much Freya talked about you, I'm hoping to the gods above that you can handle some siege engineers and their few guards, or hell, hold off whatever force they're sending at us!"
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“Very well. Point me to a location, and I’ll gather a small force to drive these ambushers back!” Cain would yell to lee over the commotion.
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"Looks like it's coming in from the west.. MAVOR, GET YOUR ASS OVER HERE AND PUT OUT SOME FIRES." [i]Lee had.. a certain way of commanding troops and demanding immediate attention, as what looked like a service officer would bumble over and attempt to assist, alongside his few patrons. Mere seconds afterwards, and Cain found himself with a small group - thirty men and women, that Lee had yelled into action, and even they were accompanied by thirty more.[/i] [i]Sixty. That would be an impressive number to command fluently.[/i]
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Cain had an idea about how to deal with such an amount. “Alright. Soldiers! We will establish two groups. Me and twenty of you will move west in a head on assault. While we distract the enemy, the other group must move around our attack and flank the enemy, preventing escape. Everyone understand?!”
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"[i]Affirmativa![/i]" [i]Came a sole response, as the rest of the troops would then assume an orderly fashion, breaking apart into groups: one of twenty, another of forty. It was up to Cain now.[/i]
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Cain looked to the west, observing it. Upon doing so, he waved his Forces to follow him, and thus he began to sprint [spoiler]Need more info on the surroundings to have a clue as to what to do haha[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]Rip, sorry lol[/spoiler] [i]To the west, the Trayven encampment ended at a row of trees, while in the distance, hills and small mountains raised above the encampment. They would have to take pathways up, in order to attack the siege machines.[/i]
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“Damn...”. Cain would say softly to himself. If the group was subjected to moving up the mountain his plan would not work. It was a head on mission, that was all he could think of. However... “Men! Hold position for a moment!” He commanded. “They have established a very defensive position upon the mountain range. I can only see one path from here leading to it. However, I believe there should be another path leading up to the same position. So, I will take Thirty men with me rather then twenty, and we will move up the main path. In the meanwhile, the other thirty must find the second path AS FAST AS THEY CAN. If no path is found, quickly make your way back to the main path and act as reinforcements! Note that the forest is a perfect place to ambush us, so be on your guard! Let’s move soldiers!” Cain would tell everyone. The group would split off as he commanded, and Cain and his group A would make their way to the main mountain path, reaching the woods to do so.
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[i]As the first half of the group traversed through the darkened woods, another fireball soured over their heads, slamming into another portion of the encampment. All seemed silent on their end, as they faced no resistance, while Group B had been searching for a pathway up the mountain.[/i]