B wins over A 9 to 7
Your choice was: Tell him our name, mention Kyoss' father's name (Peter of Tulik), that we were sent by Jacob/Lord Medah to help on the mission, and that we will be acting as Irene's adviser. Be confident, calm, and straightforward. This man probably won't suffer anything but the blunt facts.
63 – Multiple tasks
You decide to tell him your name, you father's name (because he was a soldier, maybe the general knew him?) and that you were sent by Lord Medah to act as Irene's advisor. You try to be confident, calm and straightforward. You want to make a good impression if you can. The general acknowledges your words with a nod, and after Kalz introduces himself you are dismissed. As you follow Irene across the huge courtyard, you cannot help but stare at the castle once again. Even this enormous courtyard is paved, the huge slabs of stone glistening in the morning sun. The courtyard is so big that the entire encampment is comfortably contained within it. And there's still space left. You are not familiar with the stone used to build this fortress anyway, it is grey but unlike any kind of stone you know about. It's glossy and very smooth, almost reflective.
You pass through a huge gateway on the left wall, and find yourself in a courtyard just as big. Your soldiers and civilians are setting camp here. You do notice that this courtyard is different from the other though, there's a few large, low stone buildings here, neatly lined near the center. But Irene didn't order to use them, and instead asked to prepare your tents. You follow Irene into a tent to the side, and she motions for you to sit down.
"Very well, I imagine you will have a lot of questions now. Let's start speaking about this fortress. We know it is thousands of years old, built by the Kingdom of Avarlos at least five thousands years ago. It has been partially used by Eskal from time to time, especially in the seventh century. But it's been at least three hundred years since it was last used."
"At any rate, we think that the enemy's first target will be Bitak. Considering the sightings, and the few traces left, we think our enemy comes from the Zans Peaks. Or, from under them. After all, we have never seen them before, and they are quite pale. Also, considering the very slow buildup of their operations in these last two years, we think they will most likely attack next year, or the year after. "
"This fortress is the perfect place to use as our main army base. First, it's an extraordinary fortress, with a huge amount of space and facilities of every type. Second, it's hidden and we think our enemies do not know of it. Third it's within striking range of both the Zans peaks and Bitak. Three days if moving at a brisk pace."
"Since we think the enemy do not know of this place, as we never saw anything around here, we can also use the surprise effect. If as we think they are going to strike Bitak, we can use the opportunity to strike them while they are sieging. Unless they bring a huge amount of giant centipedes, Bitak will not fall before we can march there and strike at the enemy from behind. And before you ask, be assured that Bitaks is more fortified than it seems. We are moving soldiers there under cover, so that our enemies do not suspect much. Hopefully, this strategy will go well, provided the enemy is not too numerous."
"Anyway, as I was saying, this fortress will be the main army's base, and it could be that the king will move a few thousands men here, depending on what our scouts see. The fortress needs therefore to be secured, prepared and cleaned. And we are part of this effort."
"We have three tasks here, one public, two secret. Our public task is to help with inventories, reports, and making sure the various buildings are stable before they are used. The fortress is a square more or less 800 meters long and wide. It is divided into nine squared courtyards, each one 250 meters wide. The plan is to slowly reclaim the eight external courtyards, and leave the central one alone because we do not need it. So, apart from helping with supplies and inventories, our groups has to explore the other seven unused courtyards, building by building, and make sure they are still stable."
"In truth we have two other secret assignments. The first revolves around possible spies. It is unlikely but not impossible that the enemies have some spies in the army. And some of them could have ended here. Also our supplies could hide some centipedes or they could be scouting through unconventional methods. We are here to make sure that does not happen. Using our public task as a cover, we are to inspect all supplies and tents to make sure there's no centipedes around. Also we will keep our eyes opened for any suspicious behavior or anything else that could lead to compromised security. The way we go about this is up to us, as long as we can safely claim that there's likely no spies and no centipedes here."
"Second, we have to truly explore this place. Certainly we will inspect in detail all the buildings in the external courtyards and all the towers and walls. But our orders are also to inspect the central courtyard. Our reports are rather vague about that courtyard, we do not even know for sure if anyone set foot into that place since Eskal was created. In theory, being a ruin of Avarlos, anything could be there. Most likely that will not be the case as this was a fortress, not a temple or a city. But still, we will try to cautiously explore that place, to know at least whether or not it is safe for the main army to use the fortress. It should be safe, by the way. This place has been used in the centuries past for decades at a time. But the king wants to make sure."
"You might ask why sending us to do this job. The answer is simple, you and me have more knowledge about our enemies than just about any other soldier or retainer of the kingdom. Only the Lords, the court and a few selected individuals know all this, but they are not field operatives. And it is a work that requires caution, intelligence and delicacy. Hopefully we can do this with the people we brought from Bitak, if we need mroe help I'll ask the general. Now, of course our public job must start immediately, and it will have to continue through our entire stay here. We do not want to raise suspicion. But we can choose which other task should be first, and how to allocate our resources. Also, if you have other questions now is the moment to ask them. We have to report to the general tomorrow before starting our job here..."
So Kyoss, what will you do? (There will be another update or two for the details, can't ask everything in ONE update, it's too much. As I said this will be a rather long mission!)
Which secret task do you want to start first?
A) Searching for spies, centipedes and any suspicious event
B) Exploring the castle
And how will you divide your group? Open choice, write down who should work on the public task and who should instead work on the secret tasks
Finally, do you want to ask anything to Irene?
And, maps will come tomorrow.