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The Wisdom of Mercy

Concordia, Eleven Hundred Years Before

Thaelen was pleased to see Gyrd and his son leave through the stronghold gate as Thaelen led his army within the range of the archers on the walls of Gyrd’s stronghold – a move that required confidence that Gyrd would not turn traitor and shoot them from behind. The Lord’s presence was reassurance that treachery was not planned although the archers remained at alert, the top of the wall bristling with their strung bows.

“My king,” Gyrd bowed. “You are a welcome sight to behold in the Gulgane armor.”

“Gyrd,” Thaelen reached out to clasp the Lord’s arm. “And Timal,” he greeted Gyrd’s son and heir. “I thank you for your loyalty to the Gulgane family, and for holding this stronghold against the invading humans.”

They turned to regard the campsite. The distance made the details difficult to make out, however there was no gathering of men, no readying of the siege machines that they had been constructing, and minimal activity. Thaelen narrowed his eyes
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Roberta
wise king you can not help those whom wish not to be helped.
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Christina Bones
no they don't deserve pitty when they showed his family none. burn in the sleep or torn to pieces they deserve what they get.
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Zesta Amanda Skouson-McGinnis
I’d be puking my guts out. No way I could stand the smell. Definitely a smart move though.
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