audio | un: yiling patriarch
We've just heard from our friend Haltham about the fighting between Unhalad and Anurr forces nearby, so here's a question for everyone, brought up originally by our companions who got themselves drugged and fight-happy against the second living: what actions do you think we should or shouldn't take?
In Haltham's encouraging words, think wisely. Whatever we're doing or not doing has an effect by merit of choice. Also, a reminder that we still need to not end up in either's hands or revealing our location, given the reason we were summoned here has not changed, and our deaths can be a benefit to either side. Our lives benefit ourselves and our rescuers and the peoples here, by keeping us out of warlord hands.
( He's not opening up with his thoughts because he doesn't want it as a discussion against his take, but as people offering their thoughts after he asks the question. )
In Haltham's encouraging words, think wisely. Whatever we're doing or not doing has an effect by merit of choice. Also, a reminder that we still need to not end up in either's hands or revealing our location, given the reason we were summoned here has not changed, and our deaths can be a benefit to either side. Our lives benefit ourselves and our rescuers and the peoples here, by keeping us out of warlord hands.
( He's not opening up with his thoughts because he doesn't want it as a discussion against his take, but as people offering their thoughts after he asks the question. )

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[ a brief sigh ]
You're set upon this as the rest seem to be, then? [ apparently he's been listening in for a while. ] I can't argue too hard against freeing captives from bondage, but the potential for collateral damage against the civilians of Sa-Hareth still seems awfully high.
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( If anyone has witnessed his rather visible fear of the singular dog guarding the sheep and two people of this farm, they might. Might. Guess why he'd be down for watch-people-descend-into-undeath-safely-duty. )
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[ there's a brief pause on the line ]
You would do this alone?
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Compassion is something everyone can stand to have more of, I find.
( Another pause, and then: )
Only if necessary, I'd hardly turn down company or assistance.
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[ he doesn't say anything back to the other bit, but. You won't hear him argue. ]
We can take shifts or go together, as you like. I suppose we'll have to see how the situation pans out.
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( Said with enough of a smile to be in his voice. )
Waiting on that count is likely the best course... I don't know how far apart everyone will be, who'll be a factor to consider, anything yet. Either way, we're needing to act on the first part here as soon as we can.
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Indeed, if we are doing this, someone will have to start scouting out the situation with all haste. I can't recommend myself for this leg, so I hope some of the rest are prepared.
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( Because being there and choosing to help in something like what they're discussing are two different things. )
I can be, at minimum. There are times the twice-living here don't seem to notice me quite so much, so it lends itself to scouting, if nothing else.
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At any rate -- our little group stands or falls together, so I would be a fool not to offer aid where I can. Please do get in touch whenever you have more information.