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Cboutin3 Posted 13 years ago
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The small band found itself facing four thousand Riders who had been ordered by Wornoth to slaughter both Tol and his entire army. The company’s tactics held off the horsemen’s attack until the arrival of Tylocost and the rest of the army, which quickly forced the Caergoth hordes to pull back. Observing how the imperial horsemen withdrew after only a brief engagement with his soldiers, Tol realized that their hearts were not truly in the battle. With this understanding, Tol ordered his cornetist to sound a parley, which allowed for him to meet with the commanders of the Caergoth hordes. Tol recognized the standards carried by the warlords and realized that all four hordes had served under his command in the war with/against Tarsis.
  

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The small band was facing four thousand Riders ordered by Wornoth to slaughter Tol and his entire army. The company held off the horsemen’s attack until the arrival of Tylocost and the rest of the army, which soon forced the Caergoth hordes to pull back. Observing how the imperial horsemen withdrew after only a brief engagement with his soldiers, Tol saw that their hearts were not truly in the battle, so he ordered his bugler to sound a parley and met with the commanders of the Caergoth hordes.

  • The small band was facing four thousand Riders ordered by Wornoth to slaughter Tol and his entire army.
  • The company held off the horsemen’s attack until the arrival of Tylocost and the rest of the army, which soon forced the Caergoth hordes to pull back.
  • Observing how the imperial horsemen withdrew after only a brief engagement with his soldiers, Tol saw that their hearts were not truly in the battle, so he ordered his bugler to sound a parley and met with the commanders of the Caergoth hordes.
  • Recognizing the standards carried by the warlords, Tol realized that all four hordes had served under his command in the war with/against Tarsis.
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The small band was facing four thousand Riders ordered by Wornoth to slaughter Tol and his entire army. The company held off the horsemen’s attack until the arrival of Tylocost and the rest of the army, which soon forced the Caergoth hordes to pull back. Observing how the imperial horsemen withdrew after only a brief engagement with his soldiers, Tol saw that their hearts were not truly in the

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