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  1. 1. Do you approve of Felix's doctrine?

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The undead were NOT attacking Galahar. They were causing harm to ONLY those who attempted to take I'n inn.

I thought we could attack at a time they were not so prepared for us, tactics.

[[For example, Redskye was killed 3 times I'n the battle, Hayden was killed, so was GrimbeardI So did many others. I bet we could have marched I'n and taken the inn with only 1 or 2 casualty if we were to attack at a later date.]]

Hawk many were severely injured during that fight, we could have won with only 1 or 2 casulties on another day.

You seem to have a habit of using disruptions like this, it does more bad than good.

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((How can someone be killed 3 times in a battle if you can't return to a battle after you die?))

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*reads the notice, cackling madly*

Felix is a coward of a High Constable...

That rank is cursed.... this is the beginning of the end of Felix...

((you were a much better constable))

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((also George Washington did lead any armies, he just sat in his chair and said 'hey look at me i am in charge' then become president, WOW REALLY HARD WORK))

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high constable is a hard job, and felix made the right call with the inn, had they charged it, the undead would just have used lightning to destroy the attack, the undead are at their strongest when they are defending, and they had set them selves up on the roof in defensive positions, you would been a hundred men to take it out

and who ever you are who wrote this, you refused to obey felix, no wonder felix is having a hard time, when his men wont even obey a simple instruction

*pulls out an axe and chops the note of the notice bord*

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The undead were NOT attacking Galahar. They were causing harm to ONLY those who attempted to take I'n inn.

I thought we could attack at a time they were not so prepared for us, tactics.

[[For example, Redskye was killed 3 times I'n the battle, Hayden was killed, so was GrimbeardI So did many others. I bet we could have marched I'n and taken the inn with only 1 or 2 casualty if we were to attack at a later date.]]

Hawk many were severely injured during that fight, we could have won with only 1 or 2 casulties on another day.

You seem to have a habit of using disruptions like this, it does more bad than good.

((meta.))

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((also George Washington did lead any armies, he just sat in his chair and said 'hey look at me i am in charge' then become president, WOW REALLY HARD WORK))

OOC:He DID lead his armies. Look at pictures like Crossing the Delaware. Is that G.W. up there? Yes. He lead his army, and he didn't just "sit in his chair and say 'hey look at me i am in charge" Also, being a politic is very hard work. One cannot just sit and a chair, and BAM! Politician. No. Please don't just say he sat in a chair. His political career came after his time in the war, as a General.

P.S. So.... The Undead were holding the inn, but they weren't atttacking people people outside? I don't completely understand the scenario here.

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[[Thanks for having one on your side saying that Redskye returned. Also, I've to defend Felix in this case and as the most high ranked Undead in this "attack". It was never our main goal to take Galahar, we were just defending our plot and griefing it kinda made us rage even more. Consider this as a lesson. We never randomly pop up and attack cities without GMs knowing (aka Liri showing up).

Also, you should agree with Felix and demote GrimBeard for attacking us. We don't kill randomly and for insufficient reason ;)]]

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OOC:He DID lead his armies. Look at pictures like Crossing the Delaware. Is that G.W. up there? Yes. He lead his army, and he didn't just "sit in his chair and say 'hey look at me i am in charge" Also, being a politic is very hard work. One cannot just sit and a chair, and BAM! Politician. No. Please don't just say he sat in a chair. His political career came after his time in the war, as a General.

P.S. So.... The Undead were holding the inn, but they weren't atttacking people people outside? I don't completely understand the scenario here.

((don't forget the French and Indian war.

I showed up in the middle of the fight, so I dunno how this attack started. I just showed up after receiving a bird from rio. Personally, I don't like easy fights. Hard fights are more fun :D ))

Edit: attacking the inn would have been relatively easy, even when they were in full force. You are not crossing open land to attack them. Trees provide some overhead cover from lightning, and the inn is easy to scale.

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(wow you guys don't know **** about how humans should be)

(They are not valorous what Felx did is perfect human RP. well come back later with more men more supply's and take it. You actually should of retreated if you so your friends fall. )

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[[Humans RP is to be more tactical rather than the Orc RP of war-hungry men no matter what, basically what Mogroka said.

Vardak, hush, you just want me to join you and be evil :P

I would like to let a few people know that we found out the inn was harbouring undead, it's not that the undead were attacking the inn, they were defending it. Why rush I'n when the undead have their staffs at the ready and are I'n the best of positions?

Rather than when it has calmed down and we organise an attack, and take the place quickly with hardely any casualties! [Of course making sure the owner was online when doing so]]

To be perfectly honest refusal of orders from your officer would be a serious punishment at this time period, keep that I'n mind]]

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((don't forget the French and Indian war.

I showed up in the middle of the fight, so I dunno how this attack started. I just showed up after receiving a bird from rio. Personally, I don't like easy fights. Hard fights are more fun :D ))

Edit: attacking the inn would have been relatively easy, even when they were in full force. You are not crossing open land to attack them. Trees provide some overhead cover from lightning, and the inn is easy to scale.

((inb4 someone sais meta bird ^^

i ran away from the battle to send a bird to tell the situiation and get resupplies for people))

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[[Humans RP is to be more tactical rather than the Orc RP of war-hungry men no matter what, basically what Mogroka said.

Vardak, hush, you just want me to join you and be evil :P

I would like to let a few people know that we found out the inn was harbouring undead, it's not that the undead were attacking the inn, they were defending it. Why rush I'n when the undead have their staffs at the ready and are I'n the best of positions?

Rather than when it has calmed down and we organise an attack, and take the place quickly with hardely any casualties! [Of course making sure the owner was online when doing so]]

To be perfectly honest refusal of orders from your officer would be a serious punishment at this time period, keep that I'n mind]]

((oops my bad then. I thought that the undead were attacking the inn to get a foothold in Galahar. No one really briefed me on the situation, I just got a bird from rio saying "Galahar is being attacked by undead".))

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So. Your saying we should hide in our walls and watch everyone else be slaughtered?

((@JDSD, if what you say is true, that everyone should always follow orders, then we wouldn't have the medal of honor. Most people get the metal for defying orders in order to save others.))

I'm not saying that. All this is just gonna anger them. It was just three of you as I recall. You should have drove them back to al'khazar where there are more guards.

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